We live in a time of revolutionary change. Not only is the world relying increasingly on technology for
economic growth and job development, but the nation is making the difficult transition of refocusing a
significant amount of its
technology investment from national security to international economic competitiveness. At the same time
we view technology as important in helping to solve many difficult societal problems. Within this
technological context,
engineers
play an ever more significant role. They develop new manufacturing processes & products, create and
manage energy, transportation and communication systems, prevent new and redress new environmental
problems. The nation with the best
engineering talent is in possession of the core ingredient of comparative economic and industrial
advantage. Engineering is an ideal education for living and working in the technologically--dependent
society of the twenty first
century.
Apart from our missions as reflected above, our missions that an academic institution imparting
professional courses should have towards the society at large, are embodied in a nutshell below :--
1. Development of human resources so as to add value to product and services.
2. Improvement of quality of life of the people in general and the local in particular.
3. To keep pace with the rapid changes taking place in the socio-economic, industrial and technological
scenario as we perceive in the Twenty First Century.
4. To build up rapport with the industries and encourage industryInstitute interaction with a motto to
create industry--institute partnership in the future days to come.
5. To organize seminars, conferences, symposia and such other activities with a view to making
general public familiar with and appreciative of the quantitative view
inter alia,
social, literary and aesthetic
thoughts leading to
research
and experiment there of.
6. To render financial assistance to the general public and to the members and residents of the trust
for promoting scholarly activities and ushering academic attainment amongst them.
7. To give medical relief to the poor, sick and infirm persons and to establish, maintain and grant
aid or other assistance to hospitals, clients and charitable dispensaries and other establishment
for such
purposes.
8. To render assistances/or grant aid to public charitable trust or institutions having objects similar
to those of the trust.
9. To acquire and hold movable and immovable properties in furtherance to the attainment of these ojectives.
10. To render benefit to the general public at large irrespective of caste, creed and sex whatever, and
also for the development of the areas surrounding the institute.