Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology (RGIPT), in Jais, Amethi (formerly in Raebareli), Uttar Pradesh, India, is a training and education institute focusing on STEM and petroleum industry under IIT Kanpur. It was formally opened in July 2008.
Dec 2017: Sivasagar campus starts academic sessions for diploma in petroleum and chemical streams.[4][22]
Sept 2018: Bangalore Campus starts academic sessions for 3 MTech courses in the fields of Renewable Energy, Power and Energy Systems Engineering and Energy Science and Technology.
Campus
Main campus
The institute started functioning from a leased land from Feroze Gandhi Institute of Engineering and Technology at Rae Bareli as academic center and ITI Township as Residential center for almost 9 years. On 15 October 2016, the institute was moved to a 125-acre newly constructed permanent campus at Jais, Uttar Pradesh. The infrastructure is not completely finished, but is expected to complete in 5 years.[23]
The new campus is a state-of-the-art campus with air conditioned classrooms having projectors, high definition televisions, computers for the faculty, video conferencing equipment. LAN connectivity has been provided in each room including hostel, classrooms along with permanent WI-FI setup has been provided.[24][25]
Jais, Amethi Campus
Started academic sessions in June 2008 at a temporary campus at Rae Bareli. On 15 October 2016, the institute moved from temporary campus to the permanent campus at Jais.[17]
This campus offers the BTech, MTech, MBA, PhD programs and other research related activities. The cost for setting up this campus was ₹8.61 billion (US$100 million).[26]
From 2020 onwards, The Institute began offering BTech Courses in Computer Science Engineering and Electronics Engineering.[27]
In the year 2021, a new four year B.Tech. programme in Mathematics & Computing has been started at RGIPT with the goal of setting the stage for developing skills in mathematics and computer science.[28]
Noida Campus
This campus used to run MBA and related courses. On 15 October 2016, the institute moved from temporary campus to the permanent campus at Jais.
Assam Campus
Started academic sessions in 2017 at Sivasagar, Assam in 37 acres as a first phase while 63 acres is under construction.[22][29][30]
Third campus of RGIPT, "Energy Institute, Bengaluru" is in Bengaluru.[31]
In July 2013, Karnataka government agreed to offer 150 acres of land to set up the Bangalore centre which is going to be Asia's first centre on fire and safety for oil and gas sector. Energy Institute, Bengaluru is currently offering 04 M.Tech. programmes namely M.Tech. in Renewable Energy, Energy Science and Technology, Power and Energy Systems Engineering & Electric Vehicle Technology and PhD programmes in all disciplines of Engineering specifically in the field of Energy.[15] The institute has commenced its academical activities from its transit campus at NMIT Bangalore from 2018.
This campus would initially house 10 research labs established over 1.8 lakh square feet in a research cum academic complex. An Energy Experience Centre, Incubation/E-Cell, Library, Auditorium and Seminar Halls etc. will support the activities of the campus. The institute coming up will cost ₹18 billion (US$220 million).[22][4]
Department of Computer Science and Design Engineering
Department of Information Technology
Future Departments
Department of Instrumentation Engineering
Department of Fire Engineering
Department of Mechanical Engineering
department of physics
Budget
Jais campus
The total estimated capital cost: ₹ 861 crores (₹ 416 crores (Central Exchequer) + ₹ 250 crores (GOI) + ₹ 150 crores (Oil Industry Development Board) + ₹ 45 crores (Institute itself))[33]
The institute's permanent campus infrastructure was provided with ₹ 129 crores during Congress led UPA government and additional ₹ 302 crores were provided by the current NDA government for completion of campus.[19][34]
During fiscal 2016–17, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas has allocated additional ₹ 47 crores while the institute remains independent to generate more funds for operational purposes through college fees and other funds/awards.[2][3][35]
Sivasagar campus
The Detailed Project Report has stated the cost for setting up and running Sivasagar campus will be ₹8.801 billion (US$110 million) in which ₹3.96 billion (US$47 million) will be for spent for land acquisition and construction of facilities and ₹4.83 billion (US$58 million) for running the institute.[4]
Bangalore campus
The Detailed Project Report has stated the cost for setting up and running Bangalore campus will be ₹18 billion (US$220 million) in which ₹8 billion (US$96 million) will be for spent for land acquisition and construction of facilities and ₹10 billion (US$120 million) for research related activities. It one of the most expensive research institutes in India.[4]
Academics
Admissions
The institute admits BTech students from the rank list of qualified students in the JEE Advanced Examination and MTech through GATE.[36]
For MBA, institute admits candidates from qualification through CAT score.[37]
For admission to PhD programmes, candidates must have a valid scorecard of: GRE/NET (UGC/CSIR)/NBHM/ DBT/ GPAT/ Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship/ Maulana Azad National Fellowship/ DST Inspire Award or any similar Fellowship.[38]
Location of the RGIPT Campuses.
Green – Operational at permanent campus, Orange – Running at temporary campus with permanent campus under Construction[29]
RGIPT offers courses in engineering, pure sciences, management and humanities with a focus on petroleum engineering. The programs and courses offered at RGIPT are changing as the school evolving into a full-fledged petroleum engineering university.[40]
Admission to the courses of BTech is done from candidates appearing for JEE Advanced Examination.[41]
Admission to the MTech courses are done through the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE).[42]
Admissions to the MBA program is done through the Common Admission Test (CAT). Interviewing cities are Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Lucknow and Jais.[37]
Admissions to the MSc.Tech. and PhD courses are done through examinations conducted by the institute at Jais.[42]
Entrance examination is held at Sivasagar campus for all diploma engineering courses.[43]
Degree
Specialization
Campus
Bachelor of Technology (BTech)
Chemical Engineering, Petroleum Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, Electronics Engineering and Mathematics & Computing.[44]
New engineering courses of Fire Engineering, Instrumentation & Controls Engineering and Mechanical Engineering will be started soon.[45]
Admission process depends on several factors including aptitude, intellect, personality and learning of the student. The selected students are a group who have qualified at-least one of the required admission tests like JEE-Mains/Advanced, WBJEE, SEE-AKTU and even SATs. The students have been provided residential services in-campus at Jais, Amethi. The educational program will require for transition in between college departments/campuses on an annual even-semester basis.
Student life
Energia
This is an annual festival of three days of activities including sporting events, talent playoffs and similar activities. It was separated from the annual cultural festival in 2017 and since then, sporting events are held in this festival. Sawai godara is the current Energy Chief and prime person behind sport activities in the college [54] In 2019, this event marked its third anniversary as sports were part of annual cultural fest since the beginning of the institute.[55] This festival is currently financed by the institute while some of the amount is fetched by sponsorship.[55]
Kaltarang
Kaltarang is the annual cultural and sports fest of Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology, Amethi. It is a themed fest, generally held in the month of February every year, since the very first time in 2011. It is a three-day fest having events like rock band performance, fashion show, rock band competition, stand-up comedy, cyber gaming, themed events, various sports events.[citation needed]
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