J.S.S. Academy of Technical Education, Bangalore

J.S.S. Academy of Technical Education, Bangalore (JSSATEB), or in its full name Jagadguru Sri Shivarathreeshwara Academy of Technical Education, Bangalore, is an engineering college in Bangalore, India established in 1997 and managed by JSS Mahavidyapeetha, Mysore.

J.S.S. Academy of Technical Education, Bangalore
Logo of JSSATE, Bangalore
TypePublic
Established1997
AffiliationVisvesvaraya Technological University
PrincipalMrityunjaya V. Latte
Location
Bangalore, Karnataka
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Campusurban, 21 acres (0.085 km2)
Websitejssateb.ac.in

Campus

The campus is located in on a hilly 21 acre campus on the Uttarahalli-Kengeri main road in close proximity to Rajarajeshwari Nagar on the southwestern edge of Bangalore City.

Academics

Main block

The college is approved and accredited by All India Council for Technical Education as well as The National Board of Accreditation. JSSATE BANGALORE is affiliated to VTU for engineering courses [1]

JSS Acdemy of Technical Education, Bangalore offers undergraduate, graduate and research programs in Engineering, Science and Management. All departments are recognized as Research & Centres.[2] The institute has 12 departments and 4 support centres including placement and professional enhancement department.[3] It has student strength of 2600 and more than 75 candidates pursuing research programmes.[2]

Ranking

Colleges rankings
Engineering – India
NIRF (2020)[4]251-300

The National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) ranked it in the 251-200 band among engineering colleges in 2020.[4]

Students' Achievements

  • In June 2005 - team 'Famous Four' from Department of Computer Science and Engineering was amongst the finalist representing India out of total 278 worldwide teams in Windows ChallengE (Organized by Microsoft in association with the Computer Society of the IEEE). Final event was conducted in Microsoft's Redmond, Washington campus. Team's idea (named after nightingale) was based upon a novel approach towards 'Emergency Medical Response system'.[5]
  • In May 2010,Team Agni from the Departments of Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Engineering, participated in the Formula SAE in Michigan, and were one of the only two teams from India.[6]
  • In October 2010,Team Zduhac from the Department of Mechanical Engineering won the consolation prize for the Glider built according to Problem statement of competition named "The Wright Design" sponsored by Airbus at Shaastra (Indian Institute of Technology Madras Technical fest) out of the 54 teams that participated.
  • Students have fared well in VTU examinations and secured university ranks - ECE (one student), CSE (three students), IEM (six students) Its alumni are represented in industry and institutes of higher learning.[7]

See also

References

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