Bearys Institute of Technology

Bearys Institute of Technology (BIT) is a private technical co-educational college located in Lands End, Inoli, Karnataka, India, near Mangalore. Founded by The Bearys Group under the aegis of Bearys Academy of Learning and was established in 2009. It is affiliated to the Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belgaum.[1]

Bearys Institute of Technology
MottoClarity of Mind, Purity of Heart
TypePrivate
Established2009
DeanMahabalabala appa
Location, ,
India

12°50′45.349″N 74°57′19.077″E
AffiliationsVisvesvaraya Technological University
Websitewww.bitmangalore.edu.in

History

BIT was founded in 2009 by Syed Mohammed Beary, an educationist and philanthropist having worked on infrastructure. BIT is part of Bearys Academy of Learning which owns and manages several educational institutions across various streams.

Location

BIT is 20 km (12 mi) from the centre of the city and 5 km (3.1 mi) from Mangalore University campus at Konaje. The campus is on a 5-acre (2.0 ha) plateau overlooking the Netravathi River valley. The college offers independent residential facilities for boys, girls and faculty. The BIT campus adheres to the norms and guidelines of Green Building Sustainable Development.

Departments and courses

BIT offers Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) 4 year degree programs in following disciplines:

BIT also offers postgraduate programs leading to the award of Master of Technology (M.Tech) degree in the following engineering branches.

Placements and training

The Training and Placement Cell at Bearys Institute of Technology is directed by the Head of Outreach Programs. It has a full time qualified training and placement officer who handles these programs. The cell has now streamlined its operations and is also active in inviting industry partners to conduct campus interviews. The T&P cell helps students who register for its services to attend campus interviews at other places as well. It also facilitates students to attend field selection tests and exams for service into the defense forces of India as well as the Merchant Navy.

References

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