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Type
  
Education Institution

Website
  
www.vjit.ac.in

Founded
  
1999

Established
  
1999

Phone
  
098490 14284

Motto
  
Education through Freedom

Vidya Jyothi Institute of Technology

Location
  
Hyderabad, Telangana, India

Address
  
Aziz Nagar, Hyderabad, Telangana 500075

Similar
  
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Profiles

Vidya Jyothi Institute of Technology (VJIT) is a college in Hyderabad, India, established in 1999 by A.P. Jithender Reddy and V. Purushottam Reddy. It is located on the way to Chilkur Balaji Temple from Mrugavani National Park, near "Aziz Nagar Gate [Bus stop]".

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Exact location for this Institute on Google Maps can be found here!

Infrastructure

The campus mainly consists of three blocks: "A", "B" and the main block. The main block is the newest with three sub-blocks named the Central "C", South "S" and North "N" blocks. The "A" , "B" blocks are exclusively for the first-years. This is to keep them safe from ragging. The institute follows a strict anti-ragging policy and thus shields the freshers from any such incidents.

The South "S-Block" is for the Mechanical Engineering department, Electronics and Communication Engineering department and B-Block forInformation Technology department . The North "N-Block" is for Computer Science Engineering and Electrical and Electronics Engineering departments. The central "C-block" is exclusively for administration. It consists of a Library, Seminar halls, Principal's office, Secretary's office and other offices of the college administration.

Vidya Jyothi Institute of technology ranks number six among all the colleges in the Hyderabad city, excluding the universities.

Transport facilities

The college has adequate transport facilities connecting it to different locations in the city. The college has buses covering the following destinations, among others:

  • Ameerpet
  • Dilshukhnagar
  • Kukatpally
  • Secunderabad
  • Uppal
  • Events

    The college has hosted/is hosting following events:

    Technical events

  • Vidya (Technical symposium)
  • Cyberveda2k8 (Technical fest). The convener is Sainath Gupta.
  • Cyrix (Technical fest). The convener is Sagar Patke.
  • Verve '11 (Technical fest). The convener is B. Srinivasulu Reddy supported by student coordinators Dinesh Kumar (EEE Dept.), Tushar (ECE Dept.), Pranav Phalgun (CSE Dept.), Madhusudhan (Mech Dept.), and Phalaksh (IT Dept.).
  • Phoenix'12(Technical cum Cultural fest).The Convener is R.K.Singh Supported by Chief Student Coordinator Dinesh Kumar of EEE Dept.
  • Cultural events

  • Phoenix (college annual day and cultural fest) on 24–25 March
  • Voluntary activities

    The students take part in voluntary activities.

    VRN (We Are Neurons)

    This is a student driven organization and platform for the students from all undergraduate disciplines coming together out of a common interest of being better in terms of having practical knowledge and how to improve their better interpersonal skills and cultural manoeuvre. President: P.Vishnu Chithamacharyulu, Vice President: Karthikeyan Manikavasagam, General Secretary: K.Siddartha Ramakanth, Joint Secretary: Sandeep Kumar Bhanoori, Treasurer: K.Vinod Kumar. Official Website:http://www.vrn.org.in/

    Avashah

    Hands That Help is the brainchild of VJIT students. It involves voluntary activities like teaching to the poor in the government schools, charity works and other activities to develop the underprivileged.

    Street Readers

    Society for students was started by students of VJIT in 2007 to help in building careers of students. Now this organisation is widely spread across 89 colleges in Hyderabad. President:P Ayyappaswamy Reddy, Vice President: Praneet Kavuri, General Secretary: L R Mohan Suvvari,Joint- Secretary:Rohith Mohan Suvvari, Members:VH Sesank Namburi, R.Bhanu Prakesh, T.Vidya Chaithanaya.

    Notable People

  • Madhan Sai Kallem, Also known as Surrender Madhan, the creator of the Needless view point
  • References

    Vidya Jyothi Institute of Technology Wikipedia