University of Visvesvaraya College of Engineering
Type | Public technical university |
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Established | 1917 |
Parent institution | University of Mysore (1917–1964) Bangalore University (1964–2021) University of Visvesvaraya College of Engineering (2022 onwards) |
Accreditation | AICTE, NAAC |
Chairman | B. Muthuraman |
Director | Subhasish Tripathy |
Founder | Sir M. Visvesvaraya |
Address | UVCE, K R Circle, Bengaluru 560001 , Bangalore, Karnataka , India 12°58′31″N 77°35′12″E / 12.97528°N 77.58667°E |
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UVCE (University of Visvesvaraya College of Engineering) is a premier public university under the Govt of Karnataka, at Bangalore. The Govt of Karnataka has declared it as an Institution of State Eminence for its contributions to engineering sciences since 1917.
The institution was started in 1917 by Sir M Visvesvaraya during the reign of Maharaja Krishnaraja Wodeyar. It was previously known as the College of Engineering, Bangalore. It is the first engineering college in Karnataka and the fifth engineering college to be established in India. The institution offers degrees such as B.Tech, B.Arch, M.Tech and PhD in various disciplines of Engineering and Architecture.
UVCE has been a centre of excellence in engineering education, with prominent alumni such as M R Srinivasan, Roddam Narasimha FRS, V K Aatre, Prahlada Rama Rao etc, who have contributed to the development of the nation.
History
[edit]UVCE was established as the College of Engineering, Bangalore, in a time when there were no engineering colleges in the Kingdom of Mysore. The College of Engineering, Pune and College of Engineering Guindy were not able to accommodate enough students from Mysore, so there was a stark requirement of an Engineering College which would steer the industrialization of Mysore.
When Sir M Visvesvaraya became the diwan of Mysore, he proposed the creation of the University of Mysore which was created in 1916. This was the first university in the Kingdom, and it had two campuses at Mysore and Bangalore. The Mysore Campus offered courses in arts and culture and the Bangalore campus offered courses in Science and Engineering. Whilst Central College offered courses in Basic Sciences, Mathematics, the College of Engineering (UVCE) was the centre of excellence in Engineering.
The School of Mechanical Engineering was established in 1913, before the existence of the Engineering College. It offered certificate courses in Mechanical Engineering, and was directed by Prof S V Shetty, an early aviation pioneer, who was the founding professor of the College of Engineering in 1917. The School of Mechanical Engineering became the Dept of Mechanical Engineering of the College post 1920. K R Sheshachar, recipient of the Order of Gandabherunda became the first principal of the institution.
UVCE’s dept of Electrical Engineering is the first electrical engineering department to be established in the country.
UVCE was the University College of Engineering to the University of Mysore from 1917 - 1964, and from 1964 to 2021, was the University College of Engineering to the Bangalore University.
In the course of UVCE's history, its name has changed several times:
- College of Engineering Bangalore (1917)
- University College of Engineering (1925)
- University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering (1971)
- University of Visvesvaraya College of Engineering (2022)
The Government of Karnataka constituted the Sadagopan Committee to draft the UVCE Act 2021, which was passed by the State Legislative Assembly of Karnataka in 2022. This act grants it the status of an Institution of State Eminence and as a State Autonomous Public University, to be developed on the lines of IITs.
Campus
[edit]UVCE has two campuses in Bangalore. The main campus is located at Bangalore’s Central Business District in K R Circle, very close to the Vidhana Soudha. The City Campus has lots of heritage structures spread over 15 acres. It has the departments of Mechanical engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Communications and Computer Science Engineering.
The Departments of Civil and Architecture are situated at Jnanabharati Campus of Bangalore University in Mysore Road, Bangalore.
The college provides hostel facilities for boys and girls separately, both in the Jnana Bharathi and K.R. Circle campus

Admissions
[edit]As UVCE is a public university, all admissions are strictly on merit basis.
UG - Candidates who qualify in the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) conducted by the Government of Karnataka are eligible for admission to the Undergraduate Engineering. Admission for Architecture is through NATA. Candidates belonging to Union Territories / other states are also admitted to the college under the Central Government quota.
PG - Candidates who qualify through GATE and PGCET are eligible to the Post Graduate programmes.
Academics
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UVCE offers UG, PG courses and PhD in the following Departments of Engineering and Architecture:
Dept of Mechanical Engineering
B.Tech - Mechanical Engineering
M.Tech - Machine Design, Manufacturing Science and Engineering, Thermal Science Engineering, Advanced Materials Technology
Dept of Electrical Engineering
B.Tech - Electrical and Electronics Engineering
M.Tech - Power Electronics, Control and Instrumentation, Power Engineering and Energy Systems
Dept of Electronics and Communications
B.Tech - Electronics and Communications
M.Tech - Electronics and Communications
Dept of Computer Sciences
B.Tech - Computer Sciences Engineering, Information Science Engineering, Artificial Intelligence and Data Sciences
M.Tech - Computer Sciences Engineering, Cybersecurity, Computer Networking, Web Technologies, Internet of Things, Information Technology.
Dept of Civil Engineering
B.Tech - Civil Engineering
M.Tech - Construction Technology, Geotechnical Engineering, Structural Engineering, Highway Engineering, Pre-Stressed Concrete, Water resources Engineering, Environment Engineering and Management, Earthquake Engineering.
Dept of Architecture
B.Arch - Architecture
Student life
[edit]Training and Placement Office
Student Placement Coordinators run the Training and Placement Office UVCE under the guidance of a faculty Placement Officer. Placements at UVCE and NITK are run completely by a student-team who lead the organisation and management of placement drives.

UVCE Gymkhana
All cultural and sports activities of UVCE are governed by the UVCE Gymkhana.
Adhamya
Adhamya is the cultural club of UVCE with several specialized clubs in it such as Eunoia - Fashion Club, Tatva - Drama Club, Paradox - Singing & Music Club, Memento - Dance Club, Chetana - Kannada Club, Vinimaya - Literary and Pop Culture Club, Pratibimba - Fine Arts and Photography Club and G2C2 - Environment Club.
Student Executive Body UVCE
Student Executive Body (an initiative of UVCE Foundation) is a policy body comprising of students who lead in bringing grassroots policies for the benefits of students at UVCE. They also engage in the brand building and PR of UVCE.
Entrepreneurship Cell UVCE
ECell UVCE is a student association which engages with activities on entrepreneurship by hosting events, masterclasses and workshops on Entrepreneurship from leading entrepreneurs, thereby driving the spirit of entrepreneurship at UVCE.
IEEE UVCE
This is a student chapter of IEEE at UVCE. IEEE UVCE hosts technical upskillment workshops, hackathons, paper and poster presentation fests and technical fests at UVCE. Students at IEEE UVCE also host upskillment workshops in schools and colleges.
MARVEL Makerspace
Makerspace for Advanced Research, Vital Education and Learning (MARVEL) is UVCE’s student makerspace. It was created by students and alumni from UVCE Graduates association for hosting student upskillment programmes in cutting edge technologies and for student projects.
It is run by a team of Student Coordinators, who create upskillment courses and govern the makerspace. The UVCE Graduates Association is the patron of this makerspace, who have patronized the capital infrastructure such as 3D Printers, Computers, and fundamental equipment for prototyping projects. They also patronise student projects.
Along with these clubs, they are niche clubs such as GDG UVCE, TEDxUVCE, 180DC UVCE(consulting club), HashCode UVCE etc which engage in diversifying students’ exposure to the world.
Alumni
[edit]UVCE’s biggest strength is our alumni network. UVCE has produced lots of distinguished alumni who have excelled in all walks of life. UVCE, being older than almost all of the IITs, have a vast network of very successful alumni who have made it to the top in all walks of life.
- Dr M R Srinivasan, Nuclear Scientist, Former Chairman - Atomic Energy Commission
- Dr Roddam Narasimha, FRS, Aerospace and Fluid Dynamics Scientist, Former Director, CSIR - NAL
- Dr V K Aatre, Former Head, DRDO
- Dr Prahlada Rama Rao, Programme Director - Agni, Akash, Prithvi, Brahmos Missile Programme, DRDO, Ex Director DRDL, VC DIAT.
- Dr N Sheshagiri, Former director-general of the National Informatics Centre
- B R Manickam, Chief Architect - Vidhana Soudha
- N. Ahmed, Professor Emeritus, Electrical and Computer and Engineering, University of New Mexico
- B V Jagadeesh, Entrepreneur, Venture Capitalist, Philanthropist; Founder - Exodus Communications, Nutanix
- Naganand Doraswamy, Entrepreneur, Venture Capitalist
- Ramesh Arvind, Film Director, Actor
- H. G. Dattatreya, Wing Commander, Actor
- Prakash Belawadi, Actor
- Mano Murthy, Music Director, Composer.
- Venugopal K R,[1] Former Principal UVCE and Vice Chancellor Bangalore University.
- Venkatesh K. R. Kodur, University professor at Michigan State University and a pioneer in structural fire design.
- Professor S. S. Iyengar, Ryder professor and director of Computer Science at Florida International University, Miami, Florida, USA
- Lakshmi Narayanan, Ex-CEO at Cognizant
- Katepalli R. Sreenivasan, Former chairman, Mechanical Engineering, Yale University
- Vijaya Bhaskar, Composer
- Arvind Bhat, Badminton player
- G Guruswamy, Principal Aerospace Scientist who pioneered computational aeroelasticity in 1978.
- Rajkumar Buyya, Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor and Director of the Cloud Computing and Distributed Systems (CLOUDS) Laboratory at the University of Melbourne
IEEE UVCE Fellow awardees
[edit]- M A L Thathachar[2]
- S. S. Iyengar
- Viktor Prasanna[3]
- V. Prasad Kodali[4]
- Vasudev Kalkunte Aatre
- Rajkumar Buyya[5]
- Venugopal K R,[6] Former Principal UVCE and Vice Chancellor Bangalore University, IEEE Fellow, ACM Distinguished Educator, for his contributions to "Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Education".
- N. Ahmed, 1985 "for his contributions to engineering education and digital signal processing."
Alumni Associations
[edit]- UVCE Foundation
- UVCE Graduates Association
- UVCE Alumni Association
- UVCE Architecture Alumni Association
References
[edit]- ^ "Dr. Venugopal K R". Retrieved 12 October 2022.
- ^ "M. A. L. Thathachar". IEEE. IEEE Xplore. Archived from the original on 10 April 2023. Retrieved 10 April 2023.
- ^ Viktor K. Prasanna
- ^ "V. Prasad Kodali - Engineering and Technology History Wiki". March 2016. Retrieved 25 July 2016.
- ^ "Professor Rajkumar Buyya's Cyberhome". Retrieved 25 July 2016.
- ^ "Dr. Venugopal K R, Vice Chancellor, Bangalore University". Retrieved 25 July 2016.