Principal Mr. Sanjay Pawar Undergraduates need info Phone 022 2660 6040 Founded 1997 | Established 1997 Academic staff 32 Undergraduate tuition and fees 41,250 INR (2013) Total enrollment 960 (2012) | |
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Usha mittal institute of technology student council 2k17
Usha Mittal Institute of Technology (UMIT) is an engineering college in Mumbai affiliated to SNDT Women's University. It was formerly known as the Institute of Technology for Women (ITW). The institute is directly managed by the SNDT Women's University and is approved by the All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE) and the University Grants Commission (UGC).
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- Usha mittal institute of technology student council 2k17
- History
- Institute profile
- Committees
- References
History
SNDT established the Institute of Technology for Women in 1997. The institute offered a four-year bachelor's degree course in Computer Science and Technology, Electronics and Communications and Information Technology.
After a generous donation from the Lakshmi Niwas Mittal Foundation, the institute was renamed Usha Mittal Institute of Technology.
Institute profile
UMIT has over 800 students and 50 faculty. It is the only all-girls Engineering Institute in Mumbai.
Committees
UMIT has student chapters of a number of organisations: IEEE,Computer Society of India (CSI), Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)and E-Elite(National Entrepreneurship Network (NEN)). The college also has an National Service Scheme(NSS) unit. The college holds an annual cultural festival, Arcane Illusions. The various councils also hold their festivals. CSI organizes the technical festival Abhivyakti while IEEE organizes 360 Degrees.
In 2009, UMIT hosted the national level conference cum technical festival Tech Tornado, organised by the ACM Students chapter. The chapter sponsor is Dr. T.J.Mathew. The 2009 trophy was won by PSG Coimbatore.