Institute of Engineering and Technology, DAVV

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Institute of Engineering & Technology, DAVV
MottoAt Forefront of Engineering Education
Type Public Self Financed
Established1996
Parent institution
Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya
Academic affiliations
DAVV, RGPV, Department of Technical Education MP
Higher Education Department MP
Dean Dr. Ashesh Tiwari
DirectorDr. Sanjiv Tokekar
Undergraduates 540
Postgraduates 240
Address
Takshashila Parishar, Khandwa road
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22°40′52″N75°52′48″E / 22.681°N 75.880°E / 22.681; 75.880 Coordinates: 22°40′52″N75°52′48″E / 22.681°N 75.880°E / 22.681; 75.880
Campus110 acres
Affiliations UGC, NAAC, AICTE
Website www.ietdavv.edu.in

The Institute of Engineering & Technology, DAVV commonly referred to as IET, or IET DAVV is the engineering school of Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya. It was founded as an autonomous institute in 1996. [1] The college follows a self-financed model. The college is located near the university's Takshashila Campus on Khandwa Road in the south-east of Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India. [2] It is an approved Institution by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), New Delhi, Government of Madhya Pradesh and University Grants Commission (UGC). [3] Before the establishment of the permanent campus of IIT Indore at Simrol, IET DAVV was used as the temporary campus for the future institute of national importance in the year 2009–10.

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Academics

Computer Engineering Block of IET DAVV B block.jpg
Computer Engineering Block of IET DAVV

The institute offers various B.E. and M.E. programmes. [4]

E-Cell IET DAVV

E-Cell is the most active student body in IET DAVV and has won several accolades for the institute. The E-Cell team under the leadership of their President, Gourav Thadhani, won the National Entrepreneurship Challenge 2021-22 organized by IIT Bombay and emerged AIR 1 while competing against 500+ premiere institutes of India and remained at the Top of the leaderboards in the 6 month long competition. [5]

The Entreprenership Cell with the motto of Think. Feel. Collaborate. organises various flagship events, competitions and sessions for the students. Currently it works on 2 fronts the Entrepreneurship & Innovation part and the Technical part under the name of Tech Club, IET DAVV. The E-Cell functions under the Incubation Center ACIIE under the guidance of Dr. Shashi Prakash.[ citation needed ]

Aakshank

AAKSHANK is an annual cultural festival on campus. [6]

Invento

Invento is the annual technical festival of the Institute Of Engineering And Technology, DAVV which is held in August and September. It is organized by the students and the members of IET DAVV. Invento is a two-day event on the campus with workshops, competitions, lectures, conferences, exhibitions, performances and various other events. [7]

Former to Invento, Phoenix was the annual technological festival organized by the IET DAVV in 2009 [8] –2011. [9]

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