Meghnad Saha Institute of Technology - People and Infrastructure

People and Infrastructure

Most of the faculties in the institute are engaged in research inside or outside the institute. Some students have achieved full overseas scholarships to do their higher studies abroad. Many students have cleared the GATE, CAT and XAT exams with foremost ranks, to go for higher studies to premier postgraduate institutes in India. Some of the institutes, where MSIT alumni have done postgraduate studies or PhD are: IIT Delhi, IIT Kharagpur, IISc Bangalore, ISI, XLRI, University of Alberta, University of Sunny-Buffalo, University of Colorado Denver, IIM Shillong, IIEST Kolkata, Jadavpur University etc.

MSIT students have authored or co-authored research papers that have been published by international journals like IEEE, Springer, JELDEV etc. Some of the faculties have taken study leave to carry out doctoral researches abroad. Some of the faculties have written books which are published by publishers like Oxford University Press. Apart from them, visiting faculties and retired professors from institutes like ISI, Institute of Radiophysics and Electronics (CU), IIT Kharagpur, IIT Kanpur visit the campus to deliver academic lectures or attend seminars and workshops.

The whole campus is under Wi-Fi connectivity, so that the students can access Internet from every corner of the campus. The Computer Science department hosts a Centre for Computation with around 400 terminals connected via backbone LAN. The Advanced VLSI Lab of ECE department is supported by latest versions of EDA tools like SPICE, CADENCE etc. The lab has hosted VLSI research projects that are being published in IEEE, Springer or Elsevier. The Advanced Communication lab in ECE department was set up in 2008, in collaboration with IIT Kharagpur, for research in Communication Engineering.

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