AISSMS Institute of Information Technology
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Motto | सत्याला मरण नाही |
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Type | Private Autonomous |
Established | 1992 |
Principal | Dr Pradeep Mane |
Location | , India https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:College_image.png18°31′14″N 73°51′24″E / 18.52043°N 73.856744°E |
Campus | Urban |
Website | www |
AISSMS (All India Shri Shivaji Memorial Society's) Institute of Information Technology is a private engineering college located in Pune,[1] Maharashtra, India. The college is affiliated with the Savitribai Phule Pune University and was founded by Chhatrapati Shri Shahu Maharaj of Kolhapur, leading to the college's establishment in 1992. The institute is located close to the Regional Transport Office and shares its campus with a pharmacy college, polytechnic, and business school. At present, AISSMS offers bachelor's degrees in various branches of engineering:
- Artificial Intelligence and Data Science
- Computer Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering
- Information Technology
- Instrumentation Engineering
Location and Campus
AISSMS IOIT is located in the heart of the city in the area of Shivajinagar, near R.T.O, around a 5-minute walk from the Pune railway station, and is easily accessible from all parts of the city. The college is located on 11 acres (45,000 m2) of land and boasts a large ground on campus which is used for various sports competitions, parades, and events. Accommodation AISSMS IOIT offers high-quality accommodation facilities for both boys and girls:
Hostel Facilities:
Capacity: Each hostel accommodates up to 100 students of the respective gender. Room Features: Rooms are spacious, well-ventilated, well-furnished, and well-illuminated. Each student is provided with a single bed, a chair, a table, a study lamp, and suitable storage facilities. Dining: The hostel includes a spacious dining hall where healthy and delicious meals are served at reasonable rates. Environment: The hostels are set in calm and pleasant surroundings, landscaped with greenery. Residential Management: Each hostel is managed by a separate residential Rector, responsible for the comfort and welfare of the occupants, as well as maintaining discipline and harmony among the students. Regular updates are provided to parents regarding the well-being of their children.
Departments
- Artificial Intelligence and Data Science:** The Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) program in Artificial Intelligence and Data Science is designed to cater to the growing demand for AI and data science professionals in the industry.
- Computer Engineering:** The B.E. in Computer Engineering is provisionally accredited by the National Board of Accreditation (NBA), New Delhi. The course was started in the year 1998 with an intake of 120 students.
- Electrical Engineering:** The department offers a B.E. program in "Electrical Engineering" since 1992 and a postgraduate program M.E. in "Power Electronics and Drives" under affiliation with Savitribai Phule Pune University.
- Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering:** The course leading to a bachelor's degree in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering was started in the year 1992 with an intake of 60. The department has also started a Post Graduate Program in Electronics and Telecommunication in Microwave (M.E.) having an intake of 18.
- Information Technology:** The Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) program in Information Technology is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills required in the IT industry.
History
On November 10, 1917, Rajarshi Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj announced his proposal to establish a Memorial of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj in Pune. The proposal included a central hall with a life-size statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and a hostel for a hundred Maratha students. This institute aimed to serve as a rallying center for Maratha activities across India, supporting the advancement of the Maratha community.
Rajarshi Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj sought the support of various Maratha rulers and sent Pawar and Khaserao Jadhav to garner their backing. Khaserao Jadhav, who was deeply interested in Maratha education, was tasked with overseeing the project. By the end of November 1917, Khaserao visited Pune, estimating the cost of the memorial at three lakhs rupees.
On December 27, 1917, Rajarshi Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj presided over the 11th session of the Maratha Educational Conference in Khamgoan, where further discussions about the memorial were held. Subsequently, 7.5 acres of land were acquired in Bhamburda village (now Shivaji Nagar) for one lakh rupees.
Foundation Stone Laying Ceremony On September 1, 1921, Rajarshi Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj wrote to Lord Reading, the then Governor-General of India, requesting the Prince of Wales to lay the foundation stone of the Shivaji Memorial. Despite initial reservations, the Viceroy was persuaded to ensure the Prince’s presence.
The foundation stone laying ceremony on November 19, 1921, saw thousands of people welcoming the Prince of Wales with great enthusiasm. The Prince was escorted through the crowds, and a grand procession accompanied him to Bhamburda. In his speech, Shahu Maharaj praised the Royal House of England for its liberal educational policies and celebrated Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj’s contributions to Indian history.
The Prince of Wales, during the ceremony, acknowledged Shivaji’s role in founding an empire and creating a nation. The Times of India highlighted Shahu Maharaj’s contributions during the Great War and his description of Shivaji as a figure embodying the essence of humanity.
Completion of the Memorial Rajarshi Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj convened a meeting of the All India Shivaji Memorial Society on May 25, 1922, but passed away on May 6, 1922, before the meeting could take place. The responsibility for continuing the work fell to HH Alija Bahadur Madho Rao Scindia, who also passed away on June 5, 1925.
Chhatrapati Rajaram Maharaj then took on the task of completing the memorial. He aimed to unveil the statue by June 16, 1928, the reputed 300th anniversary of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj’s birth. Initially, the statue was to be created by Rao Bahadur Mhatre and Nanasaheb Karmarkar. However, due to slow progress, the entire project was reassigned to Karmarkar.
The statue, measuring 13.5 feet in height and weighing 15 tonnes, was cast at Mazgaon Docks on June 1, 1928. The casting process involved 175 workers and was a historic achievement in Indian foundry work. The statue’s transportation was a complex task due to its size, requiring special arrangements to pass through the Khandala tunnel.
The statue arrived at Bhamburda on June 10, 1928, and was unveiled by Sir Leslie Wilson, the Governor of Bombay, on June 16, 1928. The Memorial Hall, the current main building of the residential school and society office, was completed by October 1931 at a cost of Rs 4,65,000. It was inspected by Field Marshal Sir Philip Chetwode and deemed fit for a military school.
Establishment of the Military School In his speech on November 16, 1931, Chhatrapati Rajaram Maharaj advocated for the building to be utilized as a military school, given its prominence and the legacy of Shivaji Maharaj’s military prowess. The Shri Shivaji Preparatory Military School was formally inaugurated on September 20, 1933, by Sir Frederick Sykes, the then Governor of Bombay.
In September 1934, the All India Shri Shivaji Memorial Society acquired 25 acres of land near the confluence of the Mullah and Mutha rivers to promote the military school’s ideals.
Expansion and Modernization In 1972, the Society expanded its educational offerings by starting a day school and junior college. By 1992, the Society ventured into higher and technical education, establishing ITI, Polytechnic, Hotel Management and Catering Technology, Pharmacy, and Engineering Colleges, as well as a Management College. All these institutions, except the Polytechnic, offer undergraduate and master’s programs affiliated with Pune University.
The institutions have received national accreditation and international collaborations with universities in the UK, USA, and Germany. They provide world-class education from KG to PG, equipped with state-of-the-art laboratories for research and development. The Society’s alumni have achieved notable success globally, and its institutions continue to grow and adapt to technological advances.
In December 2013, the Society is set to host the President of India for the unveiling of the statue of Rajarshi Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj, celebrating his legacy as a visionary, reformer, and founder of the Society.
Student Life
AISSMS’s Institute of Information Technology offers a broad spectrum of clubs and organizations designed to cater to various student interests and skill sets:
Clubs and Organizations
Drone Club
The Drone Club focuses on the design, development, and operation of unmanned aerial vehicles. Students engage in building and flying drones, participating in competitions, and exploring the latest advancements in drone technology.
Google Developer Student Clubs
This club provides a collaborative platform for students to work on tech projects and develop skills in software development. It offers workshops, coding sessions, and opportunities to connect with industry professionals.
Kalakari Club
Kalakari Club encourages artistic expression through various forms such as painting, sculpture, and craftwork. It organizes exhibitions and workshops to nurture and showcase student creativity.
Literary Club (Central Library)
The Literary Club promotes literary activities, including reading, writing, and discussions. It aims to foster a love for literature and provides a space for students to share and develop their literary talents.
Podcasts Club
The Podcasts Club engages students in the creation and discussion of podcasts on a wide range of topics. It offers training in podcast production and helps students explore new media and storytelling formats.
Renewable Energy Club
This club focuses on projects and initiatives related to renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and bioenergy. It aims to promote sustainable practices and innovations in energy technology.
Student Development Organization Club
The Student Development Organization Club works on enhancing student skills and personal development through various programs and workshops. It focuses on leadership, career growth, and self-improvement.
Sports and Yoga Club
Promoting physical fitness, the Sports and Yoga Club offers activities such as sports competitions, yoga classes, and fitness sessions to help students maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Techno Health Club
The Techno Health Club explores the intersection of technology and health. It works on projects and research related to health technologies and innovations aimed at improving well-being.
Tourism Club
The Tourism Club organizes events and activities related to travel and tourism. It provides students with opportunities to learn about different cultures, destinations, and travel management.
Code Club
The Code Club focuses on coding and programming activities. It offers workshops, hackathons, and collaborative projects to enhance students' coding skills and knowledge in software development.
Electronic Innovation Club
This club encourages innovation in electronics and related fields. Students work on projects involving electronic circuits, gadgets, and emerging technologies to foster creativity and technical skills.
IOIT Film Club
The IOIT Film Club promotes the appreciation and creation of films and cinematic works. It organizes film screenings, discussions, and workshops to engage students in the art of filmmaking.
National Service Scheme
The National Service Scheme (NSS) engages students in community service and social welfare activities. It aims to develop a sense of social responsibility and contribute to societal betterment.
Microsoft Learn Student Ambassadors Club
This club facilitates learning and knowledge sharing about Microsoft technologies. It provides students with resources, training, and networking opportunities related to Microsoft's tools and platforms.
PQ Cell
The PQ Cell focuses on quality and performance management within various projects and activities. It aims to enhance efficiency and effectiveness in academic and extracurricular endeavors.
Robotics Club
The Robotics Club engages students in robotics projects and competitions. It involves designing, building, and programming robots, and participating in national and international robotics events.
Antriksh Space Club
Antriksh Space Club focuses on space exploration and related scientific activities. It works on projects like satellite development and space research to inspire students in the field of astronomy and space science.
Study Circle Club
The Study Circle Club provides a collaborative environment for academic and research activities. It facilitates group study sessions, research projects, and academic discussions among students.
Tesla Club
The Tesla Club encourages innovation and learning in fields related to Tesla’s technologies and mission. It explores advancements in electric vehicles, renewable energy, and other technological innovations.
Web Application Development Club
This club focuses on developing and enhancing web applications. Students work on building web-based projects, learning about front-end and back-end technologies, and participating in web development challenges.
Annual Fest: Alacrity
History:
The annual festival “ALACRITY” was launched in 2010 by AISSMS’s Institute of Information Technology. True to its name, which signifies enthusiasm, Alacrity represents a vibrant celebration of cultural, technical, sports, and social events. Since its inception, the festival has become one of the most eagerly anticipated intercollegiate events in the region, attracting participation from institutions across India. Featuring over 60 individual competitions, Alacrity is ranked among the Top 10 college fests in Pune by Campus Times. Celehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:College_image.pngbrated as an event "of the students, for students, and by the students," Alacrity proudly carries the tagline ‘Reward of Being an Engineer.’
Objectives:
To provide a platform for students to explore their artistic talents. To offer opportunities for participation in esteemed extracurricular competitions. To enhance management and communication skills among students. To foster teamwork and collaborative spirit. Outcomes:
To facilitate engagement in a variety of competitions. To effectively organize diverse events and technical fests. To promote teamwork and cooperative efforts among students.
- References
- ^ "AISSMS IOIT awarded A grade by NAAC and autonomy by UGC". Times of India. 10 November 2021. Retrieved 26 September 2024.
- External Links
- AISSMS Institute of Information Technology
- AISSMS College of Pharmacy
- AISSMS Organization Home page
- AISSMS College of Engineering