Sri Revana Siddeshwara Institute of Technology

The Sri Revana Siddeshwara Institute of Technology (SRSIT or SRS Tech) is a private engineering college in Bangalore, Karnataka, India affiliated to the Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belgaum. It was founded by Sri R. Krishnappa and is managed by the Revana Siddeshwara Edu Trust(R). A well-established, government-aided engineering college, SRSIT almost 10 km from Bangalore Airport. It starting with four engineering disciplines: Electronics and Communication, Computer Science, Civil Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering; the college offers other Masters courses in the same building. Initially only a Master of Business Administration (MBA) is being run.

Sri Revana Siddeshwara Institute of Technology
TypeSelf-financing (non minority)
Established1997
PrincipalDr. Shiva Kumar
Location, ,
CampusUrban, 20 acres (8.1 ha)
AffiliationsVTU, AICTE
Websitewww.srsect.edu.in

Campus

Sri Revana Siddeshwara Institute of Technology's 20-acre campus contains the college blocks and an eco-friendly environment. The campus contains a canteen, hostel, workshop, sports ground and subject blocks.

Courses

Postgraduate

The MBA consists of eight permanent faculty members.

Undergraduate

  • Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.)
    • Computer Science & Engineering
    • Mechanical Engineering
    • Electronics & Communication Engineering
    • Civil Engineering

The Information Science and Engineering program was discontinued.

Activities

Sparsh

Sparsh is the annual inter-collegiate fest hosted by the college on its campus, in March or April. Several literary, cultural, academic and musical events are held.

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