M. S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology, Engineering school in Bengaluru, India.
The M. S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology is an engineering college in the northern part of Bengaluru city in Karnataka. The campus spreads across several building complexes with lecture halls, laboratories and facilities for different engineering disciplines.
The institution opened its doors in 1962 as a small technical education center. Four decades later it gained autonomous status within Visvesvaraya Technological University.
The college carries the name of its founder M.S. Ramaiah and maintains close connections with local industry across the Bengaluru region. Students regularly participate in projects that bridge theoretical knowledge with hands-on application.
Visitors can enter the campus during class hours but should check in at the gate. The sprawling grounds are best explored on foot, with signboards helping orientation between different departments.
Engineers from this college worked together with the Indian space agency on developing small satellites. The team also built an unmanned aircraft with automatic control systems for experimental flights.
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