Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering

Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering (DSCE)
Type Private
Established 1979
Founder Dr. R Dayananda Sagar
Chairman Dr. D Hemchandra Sagar
Principal Dr.C.P.S. Prakash
Location Bangalore, Karnataka, India
12°54′30.4″N 77°33′58.5″E / 12.908444°N 77.566250°E / 12.908444; 77.566250Coordinates: 12°54′30.4″N 77°33′58.5″E / 12.908444°N 77.566250°E / 12.908444; 77.566250
Affiliations

VTU

Campus = 44 acres
Website www.dayanandasagar.edu

Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering (DSCE), started in 1979, was founded by Sri R Dayananda Sagar and is run by the Mahatma Gandhi Vidya Peeta Trust. It is on 28 acres (110,000 m2) of land on a hillock in Kumaraswamy Layout, Bangalore South. Research programmes sponsored by AICTE, AR&DB, KSCST are undertaken. The college organizes seminars, workshops, teaching talks, sports and extracurricular activities. With 1850 systems, student information system (SIS) and several digital classrooms, it was one of the first education centers to go WiFi in the country. The college is an autonomous institute under Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belgaum. [1]

Currently another division of the college has been set up in the year 2011 under the name of DAYANANDA SAGAR ACADEMY OF TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT in Kanakapura road, Bangalore.[2]

Courses

The Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering was established in 1979 with the basic courses of Civil, Mechanical, Electrical and Electronics Engineering. The college offers 16 undergraduate programs leading to 4/5 year Bachelors degree. It offers 16 post graduate programs leading to 2/3 year Masters degree. It has 21 Research Centers offering 2/5 year MSc(Engg)/PhD degree. The Academic degrees are awarded by Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belgaum. [3]

Undergraduate departments

Post-graduate programme (M.Tech)

Doctoral programs

PHD/MSc(Engg) by Research is available in the following departments:

Campus

View of DSCE Campus

There are landscaped gardens, trees lined pathways, and student rest places, amphitheatre, parking lot. Playgrounds and indoor sports facilities and a well equipped gym which help develop physical skills. There's an old temple of lord Shiva (Shavige Malleshwara Temple) in the campus. Cafe Coffee Day and Cuppa have an outlets in DSI.

Student activities

Apart from academics, the students of DSI are involved in extra-curricular activities and student collegiate clubs. The most notable ones are mentioned below.

The college boasts sports facilities ranging from soccer to tennis, from basketball to cricket. The college supports athletic facilities with our students bringing in laurels from various areas of athletics. Sagnik Das and other athletes in the college are among the best athletes in the state.

The clubs, each separately conduct a full calendar of events including industrial visits, the annual Entrepreneurship Week Celebrations, workshops, Tech-Talks, CEO-Connect programs, Nirmaana: The annual B-Plan Competitions and student cultural fests, etc.

Facilities

Hostel of DSCE

Research facilities and industry interaction

Research forms one of the main thrust of Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering. It has a Biochemical Engineering Laboratory with activities funded by All India Council Technical Education (AICTE), Karnataka State Council for Science and Technology (KSCST), and National Aviation Fuel Board (NAFB). It has tie-ups with German Research Center and research centers in Europe. Research projects from DST, AICTE, DBT and DRDO have been granted to departments of DSCE. Students are encouraged to publish research articles in national and international forums. Research internships are made available to students in institutes like IIT and ISI. Many departments have been declared as centers of excellence by VTU in recognition of the research contributions.

International students

Foreign students are from countries like China, Iran, Iraq, Nepal, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Rwanda, Britain, Nigeria, Indonesia, Australia and Kuwait. Under an agreement between the government and DSI, a batch of 85 students from Rwanda were trained on this campus. An international hostel has been established on the premises.

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