Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Bengaluru’s Convocation 2023 presided over by ISRO Chairman, Dr. S. Somanath

656 degrees awarded during the ceremony out of which 200 were bagged by the female students
Students from Business and Engineering get degrees; including 5 Ph.Ds. and 4 University level medal winners,22 campus-level toppers get medals for academic excellence

BENGALURU / October 14th 2023: Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, ranked among the top 10 universities in India in the NIRF 2023, conferred degrees upon a total of 656 students during its 2023 convocation ceremony at their Bengaluru Campus. Among these graduates, 200 were female and 456 were male. The majority of students, 541 in number, were from the B.Tech stream, followed by M.Tech (68), MBA (42) and PhD. (5).

The convocation ceremony was graced by notable dignitaries, including the Chief Guest, Dr. S Somanath, Chairman, ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation); along with Guest of Honour Mr. Arvind Vaishnav, Head of Philips Innovation Center, Bengaluru.During his address, Dr. S Somanath, Chairman, ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation), said, “Education, as you well know, is no cakewalk. Some journeys are steeper, others more level, but each step forms the mosaic of your experience—successes, setbacks, friendships, and wisdom. Whether you wear a medal or not, remember, true triumph lies in the journey itself. Your life’s canvas will paint a picture far different from what you envisaged in college—anticipate it with open arms. To the esteemed faculty, your dedication has borne fruit. These graduates, now professionals, are poised to shape the destiny of our nation. Passion is the forge where dreams are wrought. Dedication and leadership are not part-time affairs; they demand unwavering commitment, 24/7, against all odds. Failure is inevitable, but the grand tapestry of your vision must prevail. In the years to come, many of the students will ascend to enviable positions. Some will lead teams, others will own industries, a few may pioneer scientific frontiers. But remember, you are forever tethered to this institution. Return, inspire, and ignite the next generation. Uphold the zeal that fuels innovation, for in doing so, you perpetuate the legacy we celebrate today.”

During his address, Dr. S Somanath, Chairman, ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation), said, “Education, as you well know, is no cakewalk. Some journeys are steeper, others more level, but each step forms the mosaic of your experience—successes, setbacks, friendships, and wisdom. Whether you wear a medal or not, remember, true triumph lies in the journey itself. Your life’s canvas will paint a picture far different from what you envisaged in college—anticipate it with open arms. To the esteemed faculty, your dedication has borne fruit. These graduates, now professionals, are poised to shape the destiny of our nation. Passion is the forge where dreams are wrought. Dedication and leadership are not part-time affairs; they demand unwavering commitment, 24/7, against all odds. Failure is inevitable, but the grand tapestry of your vision must prevail. In the years to come, many of the students will ascend to enviable positions. Some will lead teams, others will own industries, a few may pioneer scientific frontiers. But remember, you are forever tethered to this institution. Return, inspire, and ignite the next generation. Uphold the zeal that fuels innovation, for in doing so, you perpetuate the legacy we celebrate today.”

Guest of Honour, Mr. Arvind Vaishnav, Head of Philips Innovation Center, Bengaluru, said, “It’s crucial to remember that purpose is the compass that guides our endeavors. What we do and why we do it should ultimately benefit society. This is a principle I hold dear. In the dynamic world we inhabit, especially in the ever-evolving technology sector, the ability to adapt to change is paramount. Embrace change, for it is the cornerstone of progress. It may at times seem beyond our control, but it is how we respond that truly defines us. Lean into change, harness its potential, and continue to be the disruptors that you are. In the corporate world, things will be different. There will be managers, leaders, and teammates. It will be competitive, but it will also be a realm of boundless innovation. Embrace this new environment and let your core capabilities shine through. As we navigate our careers, let’s remember to strategize. Define our goals, allocate resources, and invest our time wisely. Just as corporations do, we too must chart a path forward. Continuous learning is not just a recommendation; it’s a necessity. Upskill, reinvent, and never stop seeking knowledge. Connect with your alma mater, stay linked with colleagues, and learn from each other’s experiences. Finally, let failures be our greatest teachers. Embrace them, learn from them, and use them as steppingstones to success. Your journey ahead will be a testament to your resilience.”
During a virtual address, Mata Amritanandanmayi Devi, Chancellor, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, said, “Remember the story of the lazy youth turned successful model. Patience and discernment transformed a liability into an asset. Experience is the true guru. Use knowledge gained from experience alongside theoretical knowledge. As you step into the job market, let patience and sraddha guide you. Life presents various situations. When choice is yours, don’t simply defer to fate. Exercise discrimination and take action. But when choice is absent, accept it as divine will. To bear fruit, actions require the right time, self-effort, and God’s grace. Seek the source of the power driving intellect—it resides within. The truth of existence is undeniable. Good deeds attract grace, making our actions complete and meaningful.”
Dr. Manoj P, Campus Director, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Bengaluru, said, “The education, dedication, and experiences you have gained at Amrita University have equipped the graduates with the tools and skills needed to make a meaningful impact in this ever-evolving landscape. Amrita University has always been more than just an institution of higher learning. It is a place that fosters intellectual curiosity, innovation, and, of course, social responsibility. Here, students have not only honed their academic abilities but have also embraced the values of integrity, empathy, and a deep sense of responsibility towards society. As Amma says: ‘You know all human beings are blessed with a head. What we do with our head can help either a few people or can help millions of people.’ I extend my best wishes to the students, and I hope they use their skills to improve the quality of life for people worldwide and address the pressing challenges of our time.”
Swami Amritageetananda Puri, Head, Mata Amritanandanmayi Math, Bengaluru said, “Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham is dedicating one more batch of its qualified and worthy students to the world. On this auspicious occasion, I would like to congratulate all the students for their determination, hard work, and wonderful performance. While being able to face the challenges, an Amrita student keeps the deep-rooted cultural values and social commitment. The philosophy of education is not just equipping students for a living but also a formation for life with an emphasis on compassion-driven research to make impacts globally. We are confident that our students graduating today shoulder that responsibility with pride and an immense sense of integrity. I wish them all success in life and in their career.”

Around 96% of eligible Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Bengaluru students got placed this year. The average annual salary for students passing out batch 2023 as on date is 12.07 LPA for MTech; 9.1 LPA for BTech; 8.50 LPA for MBA. The highest salary offered for 2023 batch as on date is 51 LPA for Engineering and 14.86LPA for management graduate.

Dr. Vidya H. A., Head of Department, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, School of Engineering, Bengaluru; Dr. Gopalakrishnan E. A., Chairperson, School of Computing, Bengaluru; Dr. Navin Kumar, Chairperson, Dept. of Electronics and Communication, School of Engineering, Bengaluru; Dr. Mehir Kumar Baidya, Professor, School of Business, Bengaluru were present among the key stakeholders from Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham. Prof. Sriram Devanathan, Principal, School of Engineering & Computing, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Bengaluru concluded the ceremony with a vote of thanks.

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Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham inks MoU with India Meteorological Department (IMD) for Climate Change Risk Assessment 

  • The collaborative thematic research includes six key areas 
  • The MoU shall also involve training and capacity building and degree-awarding programmes at Amrita University 
  • September 2, 2021: India is one of the ten most disaster prone countries of the world on account of its unique geo-climatic and socio-economic conditions. As per India Disaster Report 2018*, about 58.6% of the region is prone to earthquakes of various intensities, over 12% of the land is exposed to floods and erosion, 8% to cyclones and 68% to droughts. Thus, managing and mitigating the impact of climate change, the associated risks and the multi-hazards is of significant importance and has garnered a lot of global attention in recent times. Adapting ourselves to the rapidly shifting global paradigms with respect to these areas requires interventions from both technological and governance standpoints. Hence, collaborations between academic institutions, and national agencies in expanding research, academics and capacity building with a focus on developing impact-based early warning become the need of the hour.  

    Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, ranked the 4th Best Overall University in India in the 2020 NIRF Ranking, and accredited with A++ grade from NAAC in its short history of 18 years, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Ministry of Earth Sciences on Climate Change Risk Assessment Modeling and Multi-hazard Management. This MoU addresses this very need of developing theories and solutions for dynamic multi hazard based risk modeling, assessment, and early warning. This collaborative MoU is intended to unveil the interrelationships of multi hazards with extreme weather scenarios and long term climate change impacts with a specific focus on bringing together experts and students alike to leverage technology along with academic frameworks to solve the pressing challenges in these areas. 

    The MoU, on behalf of Amrita School for Sustainable Development, UNESCO Chair on Experiential Learning for Sustainable Innovation and Development, Amrita Centre for Wireless Networks and Application, was jointly signed by Dr. Mrutyunjay Mohapatra, DGM, IMD, PR of India with World Meteorological Organization (WMO) & Member of Executive Council (EC) WMOand Dr. Maneesha Vinodini Ramesh, Dean, School for Sustainable Development, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham.  

    Speaking about the partnership, Dr. M. Mohapatra said, “We are glad to have an MoU with Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham. I hope that collaboration will be helpful in furthering the research in the field especially in multi-hazard early warnings and improvement of weather and climate forecasts. It will also help in capacity building for both organizations. 

    Speaking about the partnership, Dr. P Venkat Rangan, Vice-Chancellor, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, said, “We are excited to enter into the MoU with India Meteorological Department and are greatly looking forward to the capacity building and degree-awarding programs that are being planned to be rolled out as a part of this collaboration. It is going to immensely benefit the Ph.D. scholars of Amrita School of Sustainable Development as well as the young scientists at IMD”.  

    Elaborating further on the MoU and the benefits, Dr. Maneesha Vinodini Ramesh, said: “Through this partnership, Amrita and IMD will work towards developing a framework for optimized community based disaster resilience using emerging technologies and integration of interdisciplinary domains.  We plan to work together to develop impact based early warning of landslides by heterogeneous data integration and analysis, and develop an ecosystem that will provide the opportunity to share weather forecasts, early warnings and alerts, and devise a crowdsourced mobile application for multi-hazard event management and early warning. 


    The collaborative thematic research includes six key areas namely: 
    (a) Develop rainfall threshold models for multi-hazard scenarios like floods, drought, and landslides;  
    (b) Implement systems for natural hazard monitoring, modeling, and mitigation for developing impact-based early warning systems for selected locations;  
    (c) Study the impact of climate change and anthropogenic activities on agriculture, water availability and quality, an natural hazards;  
    (d) Develop geospatial models for variability in groundwater access, water quality, and agriculture crop yield;  
    (e) Analyze climate change adaptation and mitigation studies to develop a strategic framework for community resilience  
    (f) Perform geospatial modeling of earth observations by applying state-of-the-art methodologies in the area of big data analysis, statistical downscaling and deep learning modeling. 

    The key scope of the collaboration includes training and capacity building and introduction of degree-awarding programs for qualified Ph.D. scholars of Amrita School of Sustainable Development, young scientists at IMD office, and faculty of IMD for a short-term course on climate change risk assessment and management. Other focus areas include jointly organizing national/international conferences or workshops, imparting training to graduating engineers and MTech scholars or IMD professionals for completing dissertation and research work leading to a thesis for the award of the Ph.D. degree, and admission of qualified IMD personnel to various PG/Ph.D. programs at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham. 

    Guided by Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham’sChancellor, Sri Mata Amritanandamayi Devi, and inspired by the UN Sustainable Development Goals 2030, the Amrita School for Sustainable Development conducts research and provides training to engage in participatory initiatives to foster economic equity along with social and environmental inclusivity for rural communities in India. The school’s academic programmes integrate social, economic, environmental, and cultural aspects of communities while assessing their needs and enables youth across the globe to experience, embrace, empower, and engage through a blend of both experiential and academic learning.  

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B.Tech Admissions 2021 Open atAmrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham

  • In a unique initiative, students can qualify for admission to the varsity’s engineering programmes through its examination called Amrita Engineering Entrance Examination (AEEE) or any of the four specified eligibility exams
  • AEEE 2021 will be conducted online in three phases in April, May and June

March 3, 2021: Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham – ranked the 4th Best Overall University in India in the 2020 National Institution Ranking Framework (NIRF) – has announced that admissions are open for its futuristic B.Tech. programmes that offer promising careers in Robotics and Automation, Internet of Things (IoT), Cyber Security, Artificial Intelligence, Aerospace Technology and more.

In a first, students can now qualify for admission to Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham’s engineering programmes by acing its international examination called Amrita Engineering Entrance Examination (AEEE), or any of the four eligibility exams including Remote Proctored Examination (CBT or RPE) or JEE Mains 2021 or SAT or Pearson UG Entrance Examination Score (PUEE). The varsity is adhering to the JEE Mains pattern for AEEE – Engineering 2021 Centre Based Test.

The eligibility for appearing in the AEEE test is 12th class or equivalent from a recognized board with not less than 55% in Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics separately, and an aggregate minimum of 60% in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Candidates seeking admission should be born on or after 1st July 2000.

AEEE 2021 will be conducted online in three phases in April, May and Junefor admissions to B.Tech. programs at four campuses of Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham located at Amritapuri (Kerala), Bengaluru, Chennai and Coimbatore. Eligible students can participate in any phase of the online/offline test to qualify for admission. The same examination is also conducted offline. The choice of the examination mode lies with the candidate.Maximum three attempts would be allowed for a student, and the best score considered for ranking.

Once a candidate clears any of the given eligibility examinations, an online counselling session will be conducted individually to discuss the prospective engineering programs available, based on the grade. Over 200 students from Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham get the opportunity to study abroad each year under various programs.

For more details, please refer to the link: https://www.amrita.edu/btech

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