Xavier Institute of Engineering
Established | 2005 |
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Religious affiliation | Jesuit (Roman Catholic) |
Location | , , India |
Affiliations | Mumbai University & AICTE New Delhi & AJIT (Association of Jesuit Institutes of Technology) |
Website | www |
The Xavier Institute of Engineering (XIE), a sister institution of St. Xavier College, Mumbai, Fort, is an engineering college in central Mumbai, established in the year 2005 to give a quality technical education to all, with a preferential option for economically backward and Christians [1] . The institute is managed by the Society of Jesus, Jesuits, and is affiliated to Mumbai University, approved by AICTE New Delhi, and recognized by Directorate of Technical Education, Government of Maharashtra .[2] XIE is a member of AJIT, the Association of Jesuit Institutes of Technology [3] and IAJES (International Association of Jesuit Engineering Schools) . It is accredited by National Assessment and Accreditation Council of India .[4] Since XIE is affiliated to Mumbai University, it follows its syllabus and examination system. [5]
It began in the early 1930s as a technical institute on the premises of St. Xavier College, Mumbai providing basic professional courses [6][5] . In 2005 it became a polytechnic founded in Mahim, near what was called "Fishermen's Colony", a fifteen-minute walk from the Mahim Junction Railroad Station. At the same time, the Xavier Institute of Engineering (XIE) was started on the same premises.[6]
XIE offers an undergraduate degree course in Engineering (B.E.) in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering (60 seats), Computer Engineering (60 seats), and Information Technology (60 seats) .[7] There is one-year diploma course in Sound Engineering (20 seats). In collaboration with Marquette University, XIE has set up the "Gait Lab", where a person's walk is captured in 3-D imaging [8] and to which Government hospitals are sending children to seek help as it is the only lab in Mumbai City .[5]
Staff
Since 2018, its director is Fr. Dr. John Rose, S.J., who holds a Master's in Physics from Loyola College (Madras University) and in Computer Engineering from Santa Clara University, USA. His Ph.D. degree is in Electrical Engineering, also from Santa Clara University. Since 2010, the principal is Dr. Y.D. Venkatesh, a mechanical engineer, who holds a master's degree from IIT Mumbai and a Ph.D. from Mumbai University.[6]
The college has 72 faculty members in all the branches.
Recognition
The Knowledge Review placed XIE under the top 10 most prominent institutes in Maharashtra in 2019 [5] and the Higher Education Review under the top 20 promising institutes in Maharashtra in 2018.[6] The Times of India newspaper gave XIE a ranking of 30 in a list of institutions with high perceptual score .[9] The Higher Education Digest put XIE into a list of 50 must watch engineering colleges in India [10]
Activities
The institute sends students to go in rural areas on a regular basis to share their skills with school children in village boarding establishments. It organizes three festivals each year, namely Spandan for cultural expression, SparX for sports, and Transmission for technology.[5]
References
- ^ Memorandum of Association of Xavier Institute of Engineering Society. 15 October 1971.
- ^ "Directorate of Technical Education, Maharashtra State, List of Institutions".
- ^ John Rose, SJ (February 2013). "AJIT for Jesuit Engineering Colleges in India". JIVAN: News and Views of Jesuits in India.
- ^ NAAC list of accredited universities and colleges
- ^ a b c d e "Xavier Institute of Engineering: Nurturing Young Minds with Holistic Offerings". The Knowledge Review. Vol. 5. May 2019. Retrieved 13 August 2019.
- ^ a b c d "Xavier Institute of Engineering: A Combination of Commitment, Conscience, Compassion, and Competence". Higher Education -- Maharashtra Institutes Special. December 2018.
- ^ "Xavier Institute of Engineering Prospectus 2019-2020".
- ^ "XIE Gait Lab".
- ^ "List of Institutes with high Perceptual Score (not participated in the Engineering Survey)". The Times of India. 21 May 2018.
- ^ "Making a difference in the Indian technical education system". Higher Education Digest. April 2020.