Gokaraju Rangaraju Institute of Engineering and Technology


Gokaraju Rangaraju Institute of Engineering and Technology (also known as GRIET) is an autonomous engineering college in Hyderabad, Telangana, India.[1] It is approved by the All India Council for Technical Education and accredited by National Board of Accreditation (NBA) and Accredited by NAAC with 'A++' grade. GRIET is ranked by NIRF at 172nd Place[2] and ranked in ARIIA in Band A (06-25 Ranks).

Gokaraju Rangaraju Institute Of Engineering and Technology
Other names
GRIET
TypeEducation
Established1997
ChairmanGokaraju Ganga Raju
PrincipalPraveen Jugge
DirectorJandayala Narayana Murthy
Academic staff
315
Undergraduates5259 (AY 2020-21)
Postgraduates167 (AY 2020-21)
Address
Nizampet Road, Krishnaja Hills, Bachupally
, , ,
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17°31′13″N 78°22′00″E / 17.5203479°N 78.3665555°E / 17.5203479; 78.3665555
CampusRural, spread over 24 acres (0.097 km2) in Bachupally Village
Websitewww.griet.ac.in
Gokaraju Rangaraju Institute of Engineering and Technology is located in Telangana
Gokaraju Rangaraju Institute of Engineering and Technology
Location in Telangana
Gokaraju Rangaraju Institute of Engineering and Technology is located in India
Gokaraju Rangaraju Institute of Engineering and Technology
Gokaraju Rangaraju Institute of Engineering and Technology (India)

HistoryEdit

GRIET was established in 1997, under the patronage of the Gokaraju Rangaraju Educational Society, created by Dr. Gokaraju Ganga Raju, the President of GRIET.

CampusEdit

GRIET is located in a campus of 18 acres (7.3 ha) in Bachupally village, close to the Hyderabad-Mumbai National Highway, and four kilometres (2.5 mi) from Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Kukatpally, Hyderabad. The college is situated on a lush green hilly plot known as Laila Hills.

It has four main blocks:

  • Block 1, housing the Department of Computer Science Engineering,
  • Block 2, housing the Department of Electronics and communication Engineering,
  • Block 3, Housing Administration and the Department of Information Technology
  • Block 4 housing the Department of Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering

The campus has seven seminar halls, an open-air theatre and an auditorium.

Departments, centers and schoolsEdit

The institute has nine departments:

Undergraduate courses

  • Computer Science and Engineering
  • Electrical and Electronics Engineering
  • Electronics and Communication Engineering
  • Information Technology
  • Mechanical Engineering

Postgraduate courses

  • M.Tech VLSI
  • M.Tech CSE
  • M.Tech Power Electronics
  • M.Tech Design for Manufacturing
  • M.Tech Data Science

LibraryEdit

The library was started in the year of the institute's founding i.e. 1997. It provides study and research facilities to the students, research scholars and faculty members of college.

The library customers include 315 teaching professionals, over 5000 undergraduate students and 200 postgraduate students pursuing their B.Tech & M.Tech. The library is run by three qualified staff and four supporting staff.

The collection is 1,30,000 books with 12000 titles, 1300 back volumes of research journals and 600 project reports. It receives 250 national and international research journals and has a collection of 500 CD ROMS and audio-visual lessons.

FacilitiesEdit

  • The Punjab National Bank has set up a highly secured ATM in the college campus.
  • Medical facilities with a doctor, along with a medical assistant on campus from 09:00 AM to 04:00 PM.
  • Grounds for cricket, volleyball and basketball. Indoor games include table tennis, carroms and Billiards.
  • Gym for the students and staff.
  • The canteen provides meals, breakfast and fast food at affordable prices.

Student chaptersEdit

IEEEEdit

School code: 41567237 Student branch code: 64761

The petition to form an IEEE student branch at GRIET was approved on 4 January 2006. The IEEE student branch was inaugurated on 24 February 2006, by Dr. M.B.Srinivas, Chairman, IEEE Hyderabad Section. IEEE student branch is independent of any department and the entire working body are students.[3]

SPIRALSEdit

SPIRALS is the literary club of GRIET, which was initiated in order to enhance soft skills of the students. Team spirals is known for its events. Sessions, Model United Nation and GRIET Parliament are the most popular events. Apart from these events, Spirals has also conducted IMPROVACT- a script writing and drama competition, online debate competitions, VIBE- a podcast series and has also started an interview series called the VISIONARIES OF GRIET.

CSI GRIET SBEdit

The CSI-GRIET student chapter was formed to develop the skills of its members, technically and personally, by arranging seminars, workshops and competitions.

Formed in 1965, CSI is the first and largest body of computer professionals in India.[citation needed] Across India, it has 72 chapters, 500+ student branches, and more than 100000 members. Since the establishment of GRIET CSI SB Student Chapter in the year 2014 it has been working to make its students acquainted with the latest technology. In 2018–19, CSI SB grew as over 160 students joined hands with CSI forming a chain of above 300 student members.

ISTEEdit

The following activities are conducted under ISTE.

  • Workshops by industrial experts
  • Guest lectures and technical talks
  • Robotics events
  • Management events
  • Career development sessions
  • Student paper contests
  • Student project contests
  • Website design contests
  • Industrial tours
  • Literary activities
  • Social activities
  • Joint activities with other colleges.

SAEEdit

The collegiate club at GRIET was inaugurated by Sri. B. Srinivasa Murthy, retired Professor IIT Madras. Activities are:

  • Guest lectures by industry
  • Industrial visits
  • Personality development programs
  • Technical contests
  • Organizing national level events

SAE student chapter of GRIET was formed on 12 October 2004 and is under the control of the Department of Mechanical Engineering. The club has 84 student members and two faculty advisors.

ExtracurricularEdit

PlacementsEdit

The Government of Andhra Pradesh on 27 November 2004 established its first DKC (District Knowledge Center), also called JKC (Jawahar Knowledge Center), in the state, which is governed by the Institute of Electronic Governance at the college campus. It was inaugurated by the chief minister Y. S. Raja Sekhar Reddy. The college JKC has been awarded the Best JKC for 2007. This campus has placements in IT field for both core and non-core. The average salary package is about 4.0Lpa.

PragnyaEdit

Pragnya is the annual techno-management symposium of GRIET and is celebrated in December every year for three days. It provides paper presentations, workshops, competitions, technical quizzes, business quizzes, programming contests, design contests, and guest lectures.[4]

Pulse-"Feel The Beat"Edit

The college celebrates its annual mega cultural fest Pulse in March. It shows performances by people from the film industry. It is a day filled with activities, competitions, thundering dance floor, and food courts. Pulse has become a popular cultural festival in the twin cities.

Annual DayEdit

No Annual Day Celebrations are celebrated.

SpicesEdit

Spices gives an opportunity to the students to show their culinary skills. The competition is held annually and prizes are awarded to the winners, who are selected by a panel of judges. The judges take into consideration not only the taste, but also the nutrition value of the recipe and the way the students present the dishes.

RhythmsEdit

Rhythms shows singing, dancing and stage shows. As a part of Rhythms, singing, dancing, dramatization, and acting are conducted.

SpiralsEdit

Spirals is a literary event that includes competitions such as essay writing, elocution, debates, and inno-ad. The college has an editorial team that publishes writings on college events, achievements, and life in and around GRIET, in Reflections, a paper magazine. It has an e-news letter called GeMz.co.nr]

QuizzicalsEdit

The annual quiz competition is conducted annually to test the general knowledge of the students. The students are selected after a written test. The competition is conducted as a part of Pragnya, where students from other colleges participate.

Workshops and conferencesEdit

Many national and international workshops and conferences are conducted throughout the year.

Woman's Development CellEdit

The woman's development cell was formed for the development of women staff of GRIET. The cell has 37 teaching and non-teaching staff with Ms.Y.Gayathri of the Department of Management in charge. The cell celebrates International Woman's Day in March. On that day WDC members contribute groceries to NIRMAN, a home for mentally challenged, and spend time with them. The day also witnesses members planting trees around the campus.

PlacementsEdit

The Training and Placements Cell:

  • Imparts training in soft skills to the students from the first year class onwards to prepare them for careers in industry
  • Coordinates between industry and GRIET for training and placements.

To achieve this, a database of students is supplied to industry. On- or off-campus placements are conducted to provide job experience for the students.

AlumniEdit

The GRIET Alumni Association (GRIETAA) extends across the globe. It is a registered body which facilitates learning through exchange of ideas, knowledge and experiences, and enhances personal and career development of its members. Alumni Day is celebrated on 15 August after a flag hoisting ceremony.

TransportationEdit

College Provides fleet of 40+ vehicles, a good mixture of buses and vans, which connects all the major places in the city so that students can board the buses according to their convenience. Buses for the faculty and students. The regular buses run from 8:00 am to 11:00 am along the Miyapur X roads while the route buses ply on their respective routes throughout the city.[5]

Achievements and awardsEdit

  • Awarded Top 20 Colleges Best Institution For the Year 2018 by The Knowledge Review Magazine[6]
  • Ranked amongst 151–200 in ENGINEERING CATEGORY by NIRF
  • Ranked amongst 151–200 in OVERALL CATEGORY by NIRF
  • Ranked 63 position by i3RC Times Top 150 Engineering Institute Rankings 2017
  • Ranked 80 position in overall India and 8th in Telangana by Education World India in 2017
  • Ranked "AAA+" by CAREERS 360, in 2017
  • Ranked "Outstanding Engineering colleges of Excellence" by CSR, in 2016
  • Approved by AICTE, Permanently affiliated to JNTUH
  • Accredited by NAAC with ‘A’grade, NBA for all six UG programs and two PG programs
  • Autonomous Status conferred by UGC
  • Recognition under section 2(f) & 12(B) of UGC
  • Recognized as SIRO by DSIR
  • Recipient of TEQIP PHASE-II Grant under WBA
  • Received Best Principal, Teacher, Student awards in 2014 by ISTE

See alsoEdit

ReferencesEdit

  1. http://jntuhaac.com/admntemplate.php?code=24
  2. "MHRD, National Institute Ranking Framework (NIRF)". www.nirfindia.org. Retrieved 25 May 2021.
  3. "IEEE GRIET SB - Official Website of IEEE GRIET Student Branch". griet.ac.in. Retrieved 16 February 2019.
  4. http://pragnya.griet.ac.in
  5. http://www.griet.in/gbus/index.php
  6. http://theknowledgereview.com/the-20-best-institutes-of-the-year-2018-february2018

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