M V Jayaraman College of Engineering
M V J College of Engineering was established in 1982 under the flagship of Venkatesha Education Society imparting education beyond Engineering and Management.
Situated on a 15 acre campus in Whitefield, M V J College of Engineering has state-of-the-art infrastructure, creating an environment for progressive learning and development. The college is accredited by the National Board of Accreditation (NBA), Affiliated to the Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU) and Approved by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE).
The Mission and Motto is to impart world-class education and prepare people of character, calibre and vision to build a better tomorrow.
Situated on a 15 acre campus in Whitefield, M V J College of Engineering has state-of-the-art infrastructure, creating an environment for progressive learning and development. The college is accredited by the National Board of Accreditation (NBA), Affiliated to the Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU) and Approved by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE).
The Mission and Motto is to impart world-class education and prepare people of character, calibre and vision to build a better tomorrow.
Aeromodeling Club
The Aero modelling club, a part of the Department of Aeronautical Engineering MVJ College of Engineering was started in the year 2006. The club was started by the then students of M.Tech- Aeronautical Engineering namely Nishanth P, Yasir Khan, Ariharan, Dayanand Padasalagi and Subramanyam Naik. It was set up under able guidance of Prof.Dr.R.M.O.Gemson, Prof. Dr.Sanal Kumar V R and external guidance of Mr. Jaganath.
Setup by seven students, the club has now grown to hundreds of students of Department of Aeronautical Engineering involving themselves in the activities of the aero modelling club under able guidance and encouragement of the faculties of the Department of Aeronautical Engineering, MVJCE. The various activities of the aero modelling club include encouraging and guiding students in field of Gliders, Water-Rocketry, RC Powered Models, hands on experience on aerostat and its maintenance among many others.
In just seven years of its existence, the aero modelling club has many achievements to its credit. The first achievement of the club was building a remote controlled model plane fixed with a 10CC IC engine which took the first flight in March of 2008 which also gained a word of appreciation from the then Chairman of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited(HAL) . In the same year i.e. batch of 2008-09, a team of students actively took part in the ‘Glider Competitions and Science and Technology Exhibitions’ of IIT Madras.
In 2012, a team of students from the batch of 2011-2012 participated in ‘National Student Space Challenge’ which was organised by the Dept. of Aerospace engineering, IIT Kharagpur. The team finished 5th overall in the water rocketry competition. 70 teams from various colleges across the country participated in this competition.
The members of the aero modelling club actively participated in other events as well during this year.
In 2013, students of batch 2011-12, members of the aero modelling club, by able encouragement from the faculties of Department of Aeronautical Engineering took up a landmark project titled the MOTAS (MVJCE Outdoor Tethered Aerostat System). This was in association and guidance of Prof.Dr.Rajkumar.S.Pant, Department of Aerospace engineering, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay.
Also, the recent achievements of the students include the winners and runner-up in the Water Rocketry Competition of the technical fest of the BITS, Pilani , as well as many NITs and IITs, which saw participation of different colleges all over India conducted on the 31st March-1st April 2014.
One of the most important program of the club is to organize AEROBUZZ every year during the odd semester.
Setup by seven students, the club has now grown to hundreds of students of Department of Aeronautical Engineering involving themselves in the activities of the aero modelling club under able guidance and encouragement of the faculties of the Department of Aeronautical Engineering, MVJCE. The various activities of the aero modelling club include encouraging and guiding students in field of Gliders, Water-Rocketry, RC Powered Models, hands on experience on aerostat and its maintenance among many others.
In just seven years of its existence, the aero modelling club has many achievements to its credit. The first achievement of the club was building a remote controlled model plane fixed with a 10CC IC engine which took the first flight in March of 2008 which also gained a word of appreciation from the then Chairman of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited(HAL) . In the same year i.e. batch of 2008-09, a team of students actively took part in the ‘Glider Competitions and Science and Technology Exhibitions’ of IIT Madras.
In 2012, a team of students from the batch of 2011-2012 participated in ‘National Student Space Challenge’ which was organised by the Dept. of Aerospace engineering, IIT Kharagpur. The team finished 5th overall in the water rocketry competition. 70 teams from various colleges across the country participated in this competition.
The members of the aero modelling club actively participated in other events as well during this year.
In 2013, students of batch 2011-12, members of the aero modelling club, by able encouragement from the faculties of Department of Aeronautical Engineering took up a landmark project titled the MOTAS (MVJCE Outdoor Tethered Aerostat System). This was in association and guidance of Prof.Dr.Rajkumar.S.Pant, Department of Aerospace engineering, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay.
Also, the recent achievements of the students include the winners and runner-up in the Water Rocketry Competition of the technical fest of the BITS, Pilani , as well as many NITs and IITs, which saw participation of different colleges all over India conducted on the 31st March-1st April 2014.
One of the most important program of the club is to organize AEROBUZZ every year during the odd semester.