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MAHARAJA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BHUBANESWAR (MIT BHUBANESWAR)

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MAHARAJA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BHUBANESWAR (MIT BHUBANESWAR) The emblem of Maharaja Institute of Technology, Bhubaneswar (MIT Bhubaneswar) features a gearwheel and the initials ‘MIT’ written in red and white are placed on a black oval. The gearwheel denotes technology, engineering, interconnectedness, efficiency, precision, progress, advancement, synchronisation, timing, order and structure.

KOUSTUVA INSTITUTE OF SELF DOMAIN (FOR WOMEN) (KISD)

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KOUSTUVA INSTITUTE OF SELF DOMAIN (FOR WOMEN) (KISD) The emblem of Koustuva Institute of Self Domain (for Women) (KISD) features a shield inscribed with the images of an open book, a mortarboard hat with a scroll, a tool with a gearwheel and a satellite dish antenna. The shield is placed on a black circle and ensconced by a circular border with green outlines inscribed with the name and place of the college. The shield denotes protection, courage, heritage, authority and bravery; the book refers to knowledge, education, learning and wisdom; the mortarboard hat or Oxford hat denotes educational achievement, equality, tradition and rights of passage; and the tool and the antenna refers to engineering and technological education.

MAHAVIR INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, BHUBANESWAR (MIET)

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MAHAVIR INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, BHUBANESWAR (MIET) The emblem of Mahavir Institute of Engineering and Technology, Bhubaneswar (MIET) features an image of Lord Hanuman on an orange circle surrounded by the motifs of a factory, a computer, an electrical tower, an open book, a mountain with trees, a traditional lamp, and a transformer and tools. These are ensconced by a circular border inscribed with the name and place of the college. Below the seal, on a banner, ‘Bhubaneswar’ is written. Lord Hanuman represents strength, devotion, and selfless service. This reflects the institution’s name and its commitment to fostering these values in its students. The book refers to knowledge, education, learning and wisdom; the mountain and trees reflect the institute's eco-friendly campus and its location in a natural, serene environment; and the other motifs refer to the subject disciplines of engineering and technology.

KRUTTIKA INSTITUTE OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION (KITE)

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KRUTTIKA INSTITUTE OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION (KITE) The emblem of Kruttika Institute of Technical Education (KITE) features a blue and red interlocking crescents with the name ‘Kruttika’ written at the right. The crescents represent unity, progress, and collaboration. The dynamic, sweeping motion suggests a leap and infinite expansion of knowledge and technical capability. The colour blue signifies stability, wisdom, and the technical nature of the engineering programs offered; and the colour red is associated with energy, passion, and the sacred fire of transformation, mirroring the Vedic roots of the name.

KRUPAJAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE (KEC)

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KRUPAJAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE (KEC) The emblem of Krupajal Engineering College (KEC) features a yellow coloured partial gearwheel supported by a banner inscribed with the name of the college. Below the banner, a swoosh with an arrowhead is placed. The year of establishment of the college is written at the bottom. The gearwheel denotes technology, engineering, interconnectedness, efficiency, precision, progress, advancement, synchronisation, timing, order and structure; and the swoosh symbolises forward momentum, dynamism and growth.

KALAM INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BERHAMPUR (KIT BERHAMPUR)

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KALAM INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BERHAMPUR (KIT BERHAMPUR) The emblem of Kalam Institute of Technology, Berhampur (KIT Berhampur) features a square inscribed with the initials ‘KIT’ of the college standing on its corner placed on another square. A banner inscribed with the name of the place of the college displaced on the motif at the bottom.

KALAHANDI INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT & TECHNOLOGY (KIMT)

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KALAHANDI INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT & TECHNOLOGY (KIMT) The emblem of Kalahandi institute of management & technology (KIMT) is a shield inscribed with the motifs of a mortarboard hat, a star, a pair of laurels, and a pair of connected gears. A banner inscribed with the initials of the college is placed on the shield. The year of establishment of the college is inscribed at the bottom of the shield. The shield denotes protection, courage, heritage, authority and bravery; the laurels are symbols of ceremonies, victory, achievement, hard work and dedication; the mortarboard hat or Oxford hat denotes educational achievement, equality, tradition and rights of passage; the star universally represents guidance, hope, excellence, and achievement. ; and the gearwheels denote engineering and technology.

KMBB COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (KMBBCET)

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KMBB COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (KMBBCET) The emblem of KMBB College of Engineering and Technology (KMBBCET) features an open book supporting a gearwheel crested with a human head and a flame of fire is placed on a blue circle with white and blue outlines. The name of the college is written at the bottom. The book denotes knowledge, education, learning and wisdom; the gearwheel gearwheel denotes technology, engineering, interconnectedness, efficiency, precision, progress, advancement, synchronisation, timing, order and structure; the flame represents transformation, passion, energy, and purification, embodying a duality of destructive power and life-giving warmth; and the human refers to the student.

JAGANNATH INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, CUTTACK (JIET CUTTACK)

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JAGANNATH INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, CUTTACK (JIET CUTTACK) The emblem of Jagannath Institute of Engineering and Technology, Cuttack (JIET Cuttack) features an image of Lord Jagannath placed in the centre of a wheel surrounded by the motifs of a transmission tower, a factory, a computer and a gearwheel and a spanner along with the initials ‘JIET’ of the college. The wheel is surrounded by decorative elements and placed on a lotus petal shaped background. The name of the college is written on a border of the petal. Below the seal, an open book inscribed with the motto of the college ‘Knowledge is Power’ and a traditional lamp is placed. Lord Jagannath represents Odisha, its culture and its heritage and divine blessings. The lotus petal symbolises purity, spiritual awakening, resilience and the gradual unfolding of the human soul; the book denotes knowledge, education, learning and wisdom; the lamp symbolises light, illumination, awakening, devotion, purity, guidance...

KONARK INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (KIST)

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KONARK INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (KIST) The emblem of Konark Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) features a gearwheel housing the spokes of the iconic Wheel of Konark Sun Temple, motifs of a a factory, a transmission tower and a satellite, a windmill, and a computer. The name of the college surmounts the gearwheel. A banner, placed below the wheel is inscribed with the initials ‘KIST’ of the college. The gearwheel denotes technology, engineering, interconnectedness, efficiency, precision, progress, advancement, synchronisation, timing, order and structure; and the other motifs refer to the subject disciplines of engineering and technology.

INSTITUTE OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION, BHUBANESWAR (ITE)

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INSTITUTE OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION, BHUBANESWAR (ITE) The gearwheel-shaped emblem of Institute of Technical Education, Bhubaneswar (ITE) houses the initials of the college in the centre and ensconced by a circular border inscribed with the name of the college. The gearwheel refers to engineering, technology, precision, kinetic energy, industrial power, and interconnection.

INSTITUTE OF TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY, CHENNAI (ITT CHENNAI)

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INSTITUTE OF TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY, CHENNAI (ITT CHENNAI) The shield-shaped emblem of Institute of Textile Technology, Chennai (ITT Chennai) is inscribed with the name of the college, the Tamil word ‘துகில்’ meaning ‘garment’, its initials, a shuttle, and a spindle. Below the shield, on a banner, the motto of the college in Tamil ‘எங்கள் தொழில் உங்கள் எழில்’ meaning ‘Our Profession is Your Beauty’. The shield is crested with a crown. The shield denotes protection, courage, heritage, authority and bravery; the shuttle and spindle are fundamental tools in textile manufacturing; and the crown symbolises sovereign power, authority, legitimacy, and honour.

INSTITUTE OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION AND RESEARCH, BHUBANESWER (ITER)

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INSTITUTE OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION AND RESEARCH, BHUBANESWER (ITER) The circular emblem of Institute of Technical Education and Research, Bhubaneswer (ITER) features a set of setsquares and a protractor and a partial gearwheel circumscribed with the name and place of the college. The gearwheel refers to engineering, technology, precision, kinetic energy, industrial power, and interconnection and the geometrical drawing tools refer to the study of engineering and technology.

INSTITUTE OF TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY, ODISHA (ITT ODISHA)

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INSTITUTE OF TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY, ODISHA (ITT ODISHA) The emblem of Institute of Textile Technology, Odisha (ITT Odisha) features the components of textile machinery and abstract fibre and thread patterns surmounted by a banner inscribed with the name of the college in Devanagari and its year of establishment. The motifs are supported by a banner inscribed with the name of the college in Odia and English. At the bottom, the Pin code of place is written. The motifs are ensconced by a circular border inscribed with the name and place of the college. The textile machinery components like a shuttle or spindle, which are fundamental tools in textile manufacturing. This reflects the institute's core focus on Textile Technology. The thread and fibre patterns resemble woven fabric or weft thread tie and dye styles, specifically referencing traditional Odisha handloom techniques.

INSTITUTE OF DIGITAL MEDIA TECHNOLOGY (IDMT)

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INSTITUTE OF DIGITAL MEDIA TECHNOLOGY (IDMT) The rainbow coloured word mark logo of Institute of Digital Media Technology (IDMT) features its initials in extrabold sans serif capitals supported by its full name on a blue banner. At the bottom the year of establishment of the college is written. The rainbow colours symbolise diversity, inclusivity, creativity, and optimism.

INDIC INSTITUTE OF DESIGN & RESEARCH (INDIC)

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INDIC INSTITUTE OF DESIGN & RESEARCH (INDIC) The wordmark emblem of Indic Institute of Design & Research (INDIC) features the name of the in serif italics in lowercase supported by an abstract pictorial of three interlocking circles in different colors in gold, blue and black. The motto of the college in Sanskrit ‘असतो मा सद्गमय। तमसो मा ज्योतिर्गमय’ (Yajnavalkya, 1.3.28, Pavamana Mantra, Brihadaranyaka Upanishad) meaning ‘From Unreal Lead Me to the Real. From Darkness Lead Me to Light’ is written below the wordmark. The circles represent the integration of life, energy, and knowledge. The circular forms also suggest a ‘bird’s eye view’ or a comprehensive approach to academics and professional development. This combination of text and the graphic signifies the institute's commitment to transforming students through modern technical education while staying rooted in Indian (Indic) ethical foundations.

GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, BHAWANIPATNA (GECK BHAWANIPATNA)

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GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, BHAWANIPATNA (GECK BHAWANIPATNA) The emblem of Government Engineering College, Bhawanipatna (GECK Bhawanipatna) features a gearwheel housing the motifs of a diagram of an atom, a computer monitor, a transmission tower and a laboratory flask, in its counter. Below the gearwheel ,on a banner, the name of the college is inscribed. The gearwheel denotes technology, engineering, interconnectedness, efficiency, precision, progress, advancement, synchronisation, timing, order and structure; and the other motifs symbolise different disciplines of science, engineering and technology.

MAHARAJA INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED COMPUTING AND RESEARCH (MIACR)

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MAHARAJA INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED COMPUTING AND RESEARCH (MIACR) The emblem of The Maharaja Institute of Advanced Computing and Research (MIACR) features a blue sprocket wheel inscribed with the name of the college. It houses the motifs of two gearwheels, a mortarboard hat, four spanners and three stars. On a red banner, at the bottom, the name of the place of the college is inscribed. The gear wheels and the spanners refer to engineering and technology; the sprocket wheel symbolises precision, kinetic energy, industrial power, and interconnection; the mortarboard hat or Oxford hat denotes educational achievement, equality, tradition and rights of passage; and the three stars represent balance, divine alignment and progression.

INDOTECH COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (ICE)

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INDOTECH COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (ICE) The word mark logo of Indotech College of Engineering (ICE) features the name ‘Indotech’ in red extra bold italics sans-serif lowercase with the dot on ‘i’ and the ‘o’ depicted as red and blue circular strokes and a pair of blue upward pointing arrows support the wordmark on top and bottom. The rest of the name of the college and its place are written below the name in black. The blue arrows symbolise innovation, progress, and a forward-looking vision. This directly reflects the college's value of ‘Liberty for Innovation’, which encourages students to explore new thoughts and become pioneers in their fields. The circular symbols of intertwined circular motifs represent unity, interdisciplinary learning, and the strong bond between students and faculty, which the institution describes as ‘The Indotech Way’. The colour blue is associated with knowledge, professionalism, and stability in academic logos; and red represents passion, energy, a...

INDUS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (INDUS)

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INDUS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (INDUS) The emblem of Indus College of Engineering (INDUS) features a orange circle with three sets of three blue bold angular strokes in shades of blue supported by the word ‘Indus’ in brown extra bold sans-serif lowercase. The orange circle represents the values of fire (Agni) - purity, intensity, and transformation. It also represents Surya - one of the most learned gods. The blue strokes refer to waves representing the values of water (Jal) - progress, flow, and constant motion. The brown colour is inspired by the values of the earth (Prithvi) - creativity, constant renewal, and dependability. Brown is also the color of Brihaspati (Jupiter) - the guru of the Gods. The white space between the text represents the values of space (Shunya) - tranquility, peace, and tolerance. Overall the emblem reflects the belief of the college that creating a strong focus on basic fundamentals is the most important task of an academic institution.

GURUKULA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BHUBANESWAR (GIT BBSR)

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GURUKULA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BHUBANESWAR (GIT BBSR) The emblem of Gurukula Institute of Technology, Bhubaneswar (GIT BBSR) features a brown banner with a pictorial of a shield and its name. The shield is inscribed with the motifs of an electronics circuit, a vernier caliper, a gearwheel, a computer and a Swastika and the name of the college. It is crested by a motif of a yogi meditating on a lotus flower. The shield is supported by a pair of laurels. A banner placed at the back of the shield is inscribed with the year of establishment of the college. The shield denotes protection, courage, heritage, authority and bravery; the Swastika symbolises conduciveness to well-being ; the meditating yogi on lotus symbolises the transcendence of human suffering and the journey from ignorance to enlightenment; the laurels are symbols of ceremonies, victory, achievement, hard work and dedication; and the other motifs refer to the different subject disciplines of engineering.

HI-TECH COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (HIET)

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HI-TECH COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (HIET) The emblem of HI-Tech College of Engineering (HIET) features a gearwheel inscribed with motif of a book with its pages flipped, supported by the initials of the college and its year of establishment. The gearwheel denotes technology, engineering, interconnectedness, efficiency, precision, progress, advancement, synchronisation, timing, order and structure; and the book refers to knowledge, education, learning and wisdom.

GOPAL KRUSHNA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (GKCET)

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GOPAL KRUSHNA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (GKCET) The circular emblem of Gopal Krushna College of Engineering & Technology (GKCET) features a shield inscribed with the motifs of a spanner, a hammer, a weighing scale, a square, a factory with chimney and a light bulb. The shield is circumscribed with the name of the college and its motto ‘Knowledge is Power’. The shield is ensconced by a circular border inscribed with the name of the college. The shield denotes protection, courage, heritage, authority and bravery; and the other motifs symbolise the subject disciplines of engineering and technology.

HI-TECH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (HIT)

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HI-TECH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (HIT) The emblem of Hi-Tech Institute of Technology (HIT) features a partial gearwheel inscribed with the name of the college. The initials of the college ‘HIT’ surmounted by a target mark and supported by the motto of the college ‘Aim to Excel’ is placed in the counter of the gearwheel. The gearwheel denotes technology, engineering, interconnectedness, efficiency, precision, progress, advancement, synchronisation, timing, order and structure; and the target mark symbolises precision, focus, goal achievement, and strategic accuracy.

GANDHI INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY (GIIT)

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GANDHI INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY (GIIT) The blue circular emblem of Gandhi Institute of Industrial Technology (GIIT) features the initials of the college supporting the motifs of an ink pot and a pen writing on a substrate and a traditional lamp. These are ensconced by a gearwheel circumscribed by the name and place of the college. The gearwheel symbolises technology, engineering, interconnectedness, efficiency, precision, progress, advancement, synchronisation, timing, order and structure; the ink pot with writing pen refers to education, learning, knowledge and wisdom; and the lamp symbolises light, illumination, awakening, devotion, purity, guidance, protection, hope.

GANDHI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, BHUBANESWAR (GITAM)

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GANDHI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, BHUBANESWAR (GITAM) The gearwheel-shaped emblem of Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management, Bhubaneswar (GITAM) features the motifs of a globe with the map of India, a computer, laboratory equipment and a diagram of an atom. The gearwheel is inscribed with the name of the college. On a banner placed below the gearwheel, the name of the place of college is inscribed. The gearwheel symbolises technology, engineering, interconnectedness, efficiency, precision, progress, advancement, synchronisation, timing, order and structure; and the other motifs refer to the subject disciplines of engineering and technology.

GANDHI INSTITUTE FOR TECHNOLOGY, BHUBANESWAR (GIFT)

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GANDHI INSTITUTE FOR TECHNOLOGY, BHUBANESWAR (GIFT) The emblem of Gandhi Institute for Technology, Bhubaneswar (GIFT) features a pair of blue and red semicircular gear wheels housing the initials of the college with the motifs of an open book and a traditional lamp. The gearwheels symbolise technology, engineering, interconnectedness, efficiency, precision, progress, advancement, synchronisation, timing, order and structure; the lamp symbolises light, illumination, awakening, devotion, purity, guidance, protection, hope and prosperity; and the book denotes knowledge, education, learning and wisdom.

GANDHI INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, RAYAGADA (GIST)

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GANDHI INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, RAYAGADA (GIST) The emblem of Gandhi Institute of Science and Technology, Rayagada (GIST) features a portrait of Mahatma Gandhi with the initials of the college above him and the name of the college below him. A traditional lamp crests the emblem. The lamp symbolises light, illumination, awakening, devotion, purity, guidance, protection, hope.

GHANASHYAMA HEMALATA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, PURI (GVHM)

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GHANASHYAMA HEMALATA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, PURI (GVHM) The emblem of Ghanashyama Hemalata Institute of Technology and Management, Puri (GVHM) features the motifs of a rising sun above hills, a veena and a swan ensconced by a circular border inscribed with the name of the managing body of the college and its year of establishment. The place of the college is inscribed on a banner placed below the seal. The rising sun represents life, energy, power, positivity, illumination, light and clarity; the veena refers to culture, heritage, Goddess Saraswati and music; the swan is sacred and is a symbol of grace and beauty.

EASTERN ACADEMY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (EAST)

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EASTERN ACADEMY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (EAST) The emblem of Eastern Academy of Science and Technology (EAST) features a shield inscribed with a circular network, an Indian national flag, a transmission tower and US national flag. The initials of the college is written above the shield and the name and place of the college circumscribes the shield. The assemblage is placed inside a circle. The shield denotes protection, courage, heritage, authority and bravery; the network refers to the global connectivity and modern technology networks; the Indian flag symbolises noble nationalism; the tower symbolises the subject of  engineering and technology and the US flag refers to the international academic partnership.