Motto | Modalu mānavanāgu (ಮೊದಲು ಮಾನವನಾಗು) |
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Motto in English
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Above all, be human |
Type | Public |
Established | 1 April 1998 |
Chancellor | Vajubhai Vala, Governor of Karnataka |
Provost | Registrar |
Vice-Chancellor | Prof. Karisiddappa |
Rector | Smt. M A Sapna finance officer |
Undergraduates | 467,100 |
Postgraduates | 12,666 |
1800 | |
Location |
Belagavi, Karnataka, India 15°46′43.72″N 74°27′43.53″E / 15.7788111°N 74.4620917°ECoordinates: 15°46′43.72″N 74°27′43.53″E / 15.7788111°N 74.4620917°E |
Campus | Urban, 115 acres (0.5 km2) |
Accreditation and Recognition | AICTE, CoA, UGC, |
Colours | Orange, White and Green |
Athletics | Cycling, Gymnastics, Power Lifting, Swimming and Weight Lifting |
Sports | Archery, Chess, Cricket, Basketball, Fencing, Football, Judo, Kabaddi, Netball, Softball, Tennis, Throwball, Volleyball, Wrestling and Yoga |
Website | http://vtu.ac.in |
Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU) previously spelled as Visveswaraiah Technological University is a collegiate public state university in Karnataka State, India. It was established by the Government of Karnataka. Apart from a few notable exceptions, VTU has education authority in the state of Karnataka. It is a statutory requirement for colleges offering any program in engineering or technology in the state to be affiliated with the university.
The university is named after Sir M Visvesvaraya from Karnataka, the only engineer to be awarded a Bharat Ratna, the highest civilian award in India. Jnana Sangama, Belagavi is the headquarters of VTU. Additionally, the University has three regional centers in Bangalore, Gulbarga and Mysore.
VTU is one of the largest universities in India with 212 colleges affiliated to it with an intake capacity of over 467,100 undergraduate students and 12,666 postgraduate students. The university encompasses technical and management fields which offer a total of 30 undergraduate and 71 postgraduate courses. The university has around 1800 PhD candidates.
VTU has 13 QIP centers and 17 extension centers in its affiliated colleges offering postgraduate courses. It has around 2,305 departments recognized as research centers which are spread across its affiliated institutions in cities of Karnataka.
It is one of the few universities in India to have 16 of its affiliated colleges recognizedd by the World Bank for getting assistance in setting up state-of-the-art laboratories, campus facilities and research centers under the TEQIP (Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme, a government of India initiative) program.
VTU is administered by its Executive Council and Academic Senate whose members are selected from the academic community and government officials. The present chancellor is Sri Vajubhai Vala, governor of Karnataka state and the vice-chancellor is Dr. Karisiddappa.