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{{short description|Engineering college in Rajasthan, India}}
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'''M.B.M. Engineering College''' (Mugneeram Bangur Memorial Engineering College, '''MBM''') is a college in [[Jodhpur]], India.
==History==
The M.B.M. Engineering College was established on 15 August 1951, by the [[Government of Rajasthan]]. This was made possible by a donation of [[Rupees|INR]] 8,00000 (8 Lacs) from Seth Ramcooverji Bangur of [[Didwana]] and INR 2,00000 (2 Lacs) from the Hanwant Benevolent Fund. [[Mathuradas Mathur]] and [[Achal Das Bohra|A. D. Bohra]] started the college in the Ugamji's bungalow near the railway over bridge leading to Sojati Gate, within two months of obtaining approval from the Government. The laboratories and hostels were housed in the old guest house in Ratanada. After a couple of years, the college moved to its present location covering an area of 92,000 sq.m. and new hostels were constructed. With the establishment of [[Jodhpur University]] (now J.N. Vyas University) in July 1962, this college became its Faculty of Engineering.<ref name="mbmalumni1">{{Cite web |url=http://www.mbmalumni.org/brief_history.php |title=Archived copy |access-date=18 September 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180411203538/http://www.mbmalumni.org/brief_history.php |archive-date=11 April 2018 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
V. G. Garde became Principal on 3 December 1951. Professors who later joined the college include Hari Singh Choudhary, S.C. Goyal, R.M. Advani, M. L. Mathur, Alam Singh, S. Divakaran, V. S. Bansal, D. C. Surana, and BC Punamia.<ref name="mbmalumni1"/>
[[File:MBM_Engineering_College,_Jodhpur.jpg|thumb|right|Administrative Block of M.B.M. Engineering College]]
===Academic history===
MBM offers courses of study in engineering and educational programmes leading to the degrees of [[Bachelor of Engineering]], [[Master of Engineering]], [[Doctor of Philosophy]] ([[Ph.D.]]), and [[Post Graduate Diploma]] in the following:<ref name="mbmalumni1"/>
* In 1951, MBM started, offering a three-year degree course leading to [[Bachelor’s degree]] in [[Civil Engineering]], and a two-year diploma course in Civil Engineering, with an intake of 35 students in each course.
* In 1957, a bachelor's degree in [[Mining Engineering]] was started.
* In 1958, Bachelor’s degree courses in [[Electrical Engineering]] and [[Mechanical Engineering]] were started.
* In 1966, [[Master's degree]] in Civil, Electrical, Mechanical and Mining Engineering were started.
* In 1972, a bachelor's degree in [[Electronics and Communication Engineering]] was first offered.
* In 1988, a master's degree course in [[Master in Computer Application]] was started.
* In 1990, a master's degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering and bachelor's degree in [[Computer Science|Computer Science and Engineering]] and Production and [[Industrial Engineering]] were started.
* In 1998, a degree course in [[Chemical Engineering]] and a [[Bachelor of Architecture]] were started.
* In 1999, a [[Post Graduate Diploma]] in [[stone technology]] was started.
* In 2000, the department of Computer Science and Engineering started a degree course in [[Information technology]].
* In 2010 a [[Post Graduate Diploma]] in [[Interior Design]] was started in Department of Architecture, with the intake of 60 students.
* In 2011 the department of Electronics & Communication added undergraduate [[Bachelor of Engineering|B.E.]] programs in [[Electronics and Electrical Engineering]], and [[Electronics]] and [[Computer Engineering]]. A degree course named "Bachelor of Building and Construction Technology" was started with the intake of 60 students with the approval of [[All India Council for Technical Education|AICTE]].
* In 2012 the [[Bachelor of Architecture]] course was restarted with the permission of [[Council of Architecture]], with an intake of 40 students.
* In 2014 the official website of the college was launched.
===Visitors===
[[Presidents of India]] [[Rajendra Prasad]] and [[Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan]], [[Home Minister of India|Home Minister]] [[Govind Ballabh Pant]], [[Finance Minister of India|Finance Minister]] [[Man Mohan Singh]] were among visitors to the college.<ref name="mbmalumni1"/>
==Educational Multimedia Research Center==
Educational Multimedia Research Center (EMMRC), Jodhpur a production and research center for educational films for UGC-CWCR, received national recognition for its contribution in the field of electronic media. The Center is fully funded by the [[University Grants Commission (India)|University Grants Commission]].<ref name="emmrcjodhpur.edu.in">{{Cite web | url=http://emmrcjodhpur.edu.in/node/2 | title=Educational Multimedia Research Centre – Committed to Excellence in Higher Education |accessdate=20 March 2020}}</ref>
The AVRC project (Now Educational Multimedia Research Center) was sanctioned by the [[University Grants Commission (India)|UGC]] in 1986, and produces educational TV films.  The UGC upgraded the Center from AVRC to EMRC (Educational Media Research Center) in 1991, which became EM2RC (Educational Multimedia Research Center) in September 2004.  After producing its first film, "Desert Bats", in 1987, the EMMRC produced over 1,900 educational TV films in Hindi and English on subjects including science, commerce, arts, education, literature, culture, folklore, humanity, medical science, engineering, etc.<ref name="emmrcjodhpur.edu.in"/> Twenty of them won appreciation and awards at the national level; they include<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://emmrcjodhpur.edu.in/node/15 |title = Educational Multimedia Research Centre – Committed to Excellence in Higher Education |accessdate=20 March 2020}}</ref>
* Jeevat Ke Dhani: [[Hanuman]] [[Langoor]]
* [[Gangaur]] - Ek Sanskritik Virasat - 1
* [[Maand]]: Parampara Ki Pratishruti - 1 & 2
* Worlds Oldest Mountain Chain [[Aravalli Range|Aravalli]]
* [[Jodhpur]] Durg - [[Mehrangarh]]
* [[Neem]] - The Green Goldmine
==Alumni association==
"MBM Engineering College Alumni Association" was founded at the time of [[Silver Jubilee]] celebration of the college in 1976 by professors Alam Singh, GK Agarwal, ML Mathur,  S. Divakaran, BC Punmia and D V Talwar. The association's stated objectives include organising activities in the college, and awarding [[scholarships]] and [[prizes]] to students.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.mbmalumni.org/fast_facts.php |title=Archived copy |access-date=20 September 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180411203634/http://www.mbmalumni.org/fast_facts.php |archive-date=11 April 2018 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
== Notable alumni ==
*[[Mahendra Mehta]], CEO, [[Vedanta Resources]]<ref name=":0">{{cite web|title=Executive Profile: Mahendra Singh Mehta|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/people/person.asp?personId=23219401&privcapId=8403400|publisher=[[Bloomberg.com]]|accessdate=18 May 2018}}</ref>
*[[Ashwini Vaishnaw]] , Cabinet minister Govt of India
==See also==
*[[List of universities and higher education colleges in Jodhpur]]
==References==
{{reflist}}
==External links==
*{{official|http://www.mbm.ac.in}}
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[[Category:Colleges in Jodhpur]]
[[Category:Engineering colleges in Jodhpur]]
[[Category:Educational institutions established in 1951]]
[[Category:1951 establishments in Rajasthan]]

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