Silicon Institute of Technology
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Bhubaneswar Campus | |
| Motto | Beyond Teaching |
|---|---|
| Type | Private education and research institution |
| Established | 1997 |
| Chairman | Er. N.C Dhall |
| Location |
Bhubaneswar and Sambalpur, Odisha, India 20°21′05″N 85°48′19″E / 20.3513°N 85.8054°ECoordinates: 20°21′05″N 85°48′19″E / 20.3513°N 85.8054°E |
| Affiliations | BPUT, AICTE, NAAC, NBA |
| Website | |
Silicon Institute of Technology (commonly known as SIT) is an engineering and technology institute established in 2000–01 in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India.[1][2] In 2009–10, a second campus was opened in Sambalpur, Odisha (21°34′47″N 84°02′45″E / 21.5797°N 84.0458°E).
Overview
Silicon Institute of Technology is approved by AICTE and affiliated to BPUT Rourkela.
Courses offered
The institute offers the following undergraduate and post-graduate courses at Silicon Hills Bhubanewar:
| Course | Annual Intake |
|---|---|
| Applied Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering | 60 |
| Computer Science & Engineering | 120 |
| Electrical & Electronics Engineering | 120 |
| Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering | 180 |
| Information Technology | 60 |
| Total | 540 |
| Course | Annual Intake |
|---|---|
| M.Tech in Computer Science & Engineering | 18 |
| M.Tech in Electrical & Power Systems Engineering | 18 |
| Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering | 18 |
| Master of Computer Application | 60 |
| Total | 114 |
Popular Alumni of SIT
- Sabyasachi Mishra, popular Oriya film star, B Tech in Electronics & Telecom
Gallery
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Basketball ground at Silicon Institute of Technology, Bhubaneswar
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