Jhulelal Institute of Technology

Jhulelal Institute of Technology, Nagpur
झूलेलाल प्रोद्योगिकी संस्थान, नागपुर
Motto Creating a breed of thorough professionals is our forte!
Type Public (Engineering and Management College)
Established 2008
Affiliation Samridhi Sarwajanik Charitable Trust (SSCT)
Chairman Mr. Mahesh Sadhwani
Principal Dr. S.S.Limaye
Dean Mrs. Madhvi Wairagade
Director Technical Mr. Pramod Pampatwar
Academic staff
50
Administrative staff
15
Students 350
Undergraduates 270 (Engineering)
Postgraduates 60 (MBA)
None
Location Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
21°14′51″N 79°03′03″E / 21.247542°N 79.050751°E / 21.247542; 79.050751Coordinates: 21°14′51″N 79°03′03″E / 21.247542°N 79.050751°E / 21.247542; 79.050751
Campus Urban, 20 acres.
Address: Kh. No. 68/1/2/3/72, off Koradi Road, Lonara, Nagpur - 441111
Acronym JIT
Colors Navy Blue     
Sports Cricket
Football
Table Tennis
Carrom
Basketball
Volleyball
Affiliations Nagpur University, DTE, AICTE
Website http://www.jit.org.in/

Jhulelal Institute of Technology (JIT) is an Engineering and Management college under the Nagpur University, Nagpur, India. The college was established in 2008. It is named after community God of Sindhi people-Jhulelal (Sindhi/Urdu: جهوللال), (Sanskrit: झूलेलाल) or Dariyalal.

Jhulelal Institute of Technology is promoted by Samridhi Sarwajanik Charitable Trust with a view to provide excellent engineering educational opportunity to the youth of central India, especially to the Sindhi community. The functional organization of the trust is very promising. Situated in a congenial natural setting, 12 km away from the zero mile, Nagpur, the peaceful environment of the campus provides an ideal atmosphere for academic pursuit, concentrated studies and research.

Vision

Mission

Campus

JIT campus is located 5.5 km from Koradi Naka. The campus is divided into two buildings. The academic area chiefly comprises the main building and another building where the auditorium is located.

The institute has basketball, volleyball and badminton courts. It also has an indoor games facility for students, where they play table tennis, carrom, chess and cards.

12.1 km from zero mile, Nagpur
12.7 km from Nagpur Railway Station
20.4 km from Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport, Nagpur

Hon'ble Shri Nitinji Gadkari (center) inaugurating college building. From right: Pramod Pampatwar, Anil Sole, Devendra Fadnavis, Virendra Kukreja, Chandrashekhar Bawankhule, Mahesh Sadhwani

Inauguration of the college building

On September 29, 2012 the JIT college building was inaugurated with the hands of BJP National President Nitinji Gadkari. MLA Vikas Kumbhare, NMC Standing Committee Chairman Dayashankar Tiwari, MLA Vijay Ghodmare, MLA Chandrashekhar Bawankhule, Devendra Fadnavis, Sunil Kedar, and Mayor Anil Sole were also present as guests.

JIT Campus at a Glance
Visvesvaraya Statue 

Rankings

University rankings
Engineering – India
India Today[1] NA
Outlook India[2] NA
Dataquest[3] NA
CSR-GHRDC*[4] NA
Private colleges:
Mint[5] NA
Electronics For You[6] NA
Government colleges:
Mint[7] NA
Business – India
* Limited participation

Jhulelal Institute of Technology made exponential progress in academic performance within the first three years after its inception in 2008. The ranking of JIT in the list of colleges for BE first year summer exam results has moved from 19th in its first year (2009), to 9th in its second year (2010), to 2nd position in its third year (2011), amongst 56 colleges of Nagpur University (RTMNU).

Continuing with the tradition of exemplary performance in university examination, the students of Jhulelal Institute of Technology, Nagpur, have once again performed splendidly, in B.E. I Yr examination conducted by RTMNU. The college has secured second position with overall passing percentage of 58.67% as against 35.95% of Nagpur University.

Courses offered

Bachelor of Engineering (BE)[8]
Sr No. Name of Course Course
Code
Intake
1st Year
Intake
2nd Year
1 Electronics and Telecommunications (ETC) 413937210 60 12
2 Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) 413924210 90 18
3 Electronics and Communication (EC) 413937010 60 12
4 Electronics Engineering (EE) 413937610 60 12
4 Electrical Engineering (Elec.E) 413929310 60 12
4 Mechanical Engineering (ME) 413961210 60 12
Management[9]
1 Master of Business Administration (MBA) 413910110 60 -

Cultural and non-academic activities

Technical activities

Shikhar technology festival

Robotic arm demo - Shikhar 2012. From left: Dr. Harold D’Costa, (Cyber Crime, India), Prof. R.M. Ingle (JIT) and participants

A national level tech-fest, "Shikhar", is conducted every year. Thousands of students from engineering and management colleges across India participate. It is organized at JIT campus under the aegis of ISTE, JIT Students Chapter. Around 1000 students from 36 engineering colleges from Pune and Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh Universities along with students from Chandrapur, Wardha, Gondia and Yavatmal districts engineering colleges participate. It is a technical event with various competitions like C-coding, web design, project exhibition, Robo-Race, Line Follower, Wall Follower and LAN gaming are held.

A total of 179 technical papers were presented by students in parallel sessions. Projects were also displayed. Participants from various branches such as electronics, electrical, computer science, IT, mechanical, civil and MBA participated. Around 200 students along with their robots took part.

Dr. Vilas Sapkal, Vice Chancellor of Rashtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj Nagpur University, addressing during WAD-DIP 2012

Workshop on Aptitude Development (WAD)

The workshop consists of technical sessions by experts along with the interactive and participative sessions for the students on various topics including: 1.Analytical ability 2.English Language 3.Aptitude building 4.Group discussion techniques 5.Public speaking 6.Personal interview techniques 7.Logical thinking and reasoning

A principals' discussion panel on “Personality Development in Technical Education” was organized in WAD, emphasing the importance of being focused. Students were given valuable input and were evaluated for their performance in social skills by eminent panelists during WAD.

In 2012 Mr. Anil Malviya, senate member, RTMNU was the guest of honor of the function. WAD-DIP Dr. Vilas Sapkal, Vice Chancellor of Rashtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj Nagpur University (RTMNU) gave an address about career opportunities and students' options after graduation. He also talked about the new developments in Nagpur University which will be beneficial for the students. He answered queries regarding thesyllabus, fees structure and time taken for services provided by the university.

Gujarati Dance Performance in JIT-Jallosh 2012.

Jallosh culture festival

JIT-Jallosh is an annual culture festival organized every year by the college. Cultural activities like singing, dancing, rangoli, art, quiz, debate, and personality also mark an important feature in the life of a student. Singing and dancing have always been very popular with JIT students. JITians actively participate in quiz and debate activities.

JIT-Jallosh includes events like "BRAIN BOX" (a general quiz competition) and the RUPAK singing competition. The next event was ICON, a student personality competition for the male and female icons of JIT. WORD WAR is a debate competition, followed by Sur-Sangram-antakshari. JIT-JALLOSH ended with the THIRKAN dance competition.

Mythbusters - Talent and Beyond

This was a five-day mega youth event organised by JIT students (Anurag Deshpande, Anup N Nair, Nikhil Vanjani, Esha Ghosh, Sanket S Parma, Shashwath Kamath and Abhijeet Shiwankar). Around 800 students from about 60 colleges in and around Nagpur participated in this event. The event took place at various locations around Nagpur. The event tested the students on various aspects such as team-building, social, mental, and physical skills.

Social activities

National Service Scheme

NSS activity - blood donation camp at JIT

The National Service Scheme (NSS), under the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports Government of India, was launched in Gandhiji's centenary birth year of 1969, in 37 universities involving 40,000 students with a primary focus on the development of students' personality through community service.

JIT have a very active NSS unit. This helps the students to grow as responsible citizens and also enjoy the pleasure of giving.

NSS activity - stationery distribution at Central Higher Primary School, Ghumtada, Nagpur by JIT.

Activities taken by National Service Scheme:

Rotaract Club

Rotaract activity - tree planting event by Rotaract Club of Nagpur, JIT

An installation ceremony of the Rotaract Club of Nagpur took place in JIT on 15 August 2009 by the hands of Shri Sanjay Meshram, the chief guest of the function. The Rotaract Club comes under Rotary Club, Nagpur, Ishanya. Shri Kamal Taori, Director of Youth Services; Rtn Naresh Jain, President Nagpur – Ishanya; Shri. Pramod Pampatwar, Secretary of Rotary Club, Nagpur; Shri Mahesh Sadhwani, Chairman SSCT; Dr. S.V. Gole, Vice-principal JIT; Shri Virendra Kukreja, and Secretary SSCT graced the function with their presence. The installation was followed by tree planting.

Rotaract activity - JIT organized teaching campaign at Bokara, Nagpur. Members of JIT Rotaract Club and village students.

Polio awareness camp: The NSS department of JIT and the Rotaract Club of Nagpur arranged a camp for spreading awareness regarding one of the deadliest diseases, polio. About 40 members together assembled on JIT grounds and then proceeded to nearby villages. The members divided themselves into groups of five and then worked for a noble cause encouraging the villagers of Gumthala and Lonara village near JIT to take their children for polio drops.

Teaching Campaign: The Rotaract Club of JIThad organized a teaching campaign at Bokahara. The students of class I-VII grades had a fun-filled learning experience with the members. The two-hour teaching session ended with the distribution of biscuits and sweets. The campaign involved twenty Rotaract members of JIT.

In Rotaract Club, students were taught about personality development, time management and leadership skills.

Student Association

Zeal - department electronics and telecommunications

A state level mini project competition "Rhapsodize" was organised at JIT on 1 March 2011 by CS/IT and ETC departments under the forum Encyphrist and Zeal. Students from various colleges participated in the events. The event was held in the computer center of the college. Prizes were distributed.

Sports

“Every game is an opportunity to measure yourself against your own potential”
Shalab Shrivastav, JIT athlete, playing table tennis

Department of Physical Education

The main objective of the Department of Physical Education is to develop overall the personality of the student by cultivating social habits through NSS and Rotaract. The department has indoor and outdoor sports facilities. This year JIT students participated in various sports organized by RTM Nagpur University and showed remarkable performance as compared to other new colleges.

It is aptly said that college is not only about paper qualifications but the overall development of an individual to emerge as leaders of tomorrow with strong character. Believing this, the department of physical education has given its students a platform to exhibit their skills. The aim of the department is to get maximum participation from the students and make the students aware of competitions. The year 2101-2011 saw a phenomenal rise in the activities in college in terms of both quality and volume.

JIT wins T-20 cricket tournament in 2010. From left: Pramod Pampatwar, Virendra Kukreja, Mr. Tuli, Mahesh Sadhwani, Madhvi Wairagade and students

As per the university calendar, the teams for various events are selected through an inter-section intra mural jallosh cup matches. Games in which Jitians participated at university level are as follows:

First Batch of JIT
First batch of JIT in year 2012.

See also

References

  1. "Best Engineering colleges 2014". India Today. 2014. Retrieved 6 August 2014.
  2. "Top Engineering Colleges". Outlook India. 16 June 2012. Retrieved 17 June 2012.
  3. "India's Top Engineering Colleges 2012 (DQ-CMR T-Schools Survey 2012)". archive.dqindia.com/. Dataquest. 15 December 2012. Retrieved 10 January 2012.
  4. "GHRDC-CSR Engineering Colleges Survey 2013" (PDF). Competition Success Review. Competition Success Review and the Global Human Resources Development Centre. July 2013. pp. 1–6.
  5. "Top 50 Private Engineering Colleges of 2009" (PDF). Mint. 23 June 2009. Retrieved 9 September 2011.
  6. "Top 50 Private Engineering Colleges" (PDF). Electronics for You. May 2011. pp. 84–85. Retrieved 9 September 2011.
  7. "Top 50 Government Engineering Colleges of 2009" (PDF). Mint. 23 June 2009. Retrieved 9 September 2011.
  8. http://www.jit.org.in/courses.html
  9. http://www.jit.org.in/mba.html
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