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GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, VAISHALI (GEC VAISHALI)

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GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, VAISHALI (GEC VAISHALI) The emblem of Government Engineering College, Vaishali (GEC Vaishali) features a yellow circle inscribed with the motifs of a set of gear wheels, a laptop computer, a satellite dish antenna, a structural bridge and a power symbol representing the subject disciplines of science, engineering and technology. The circle is ensconced by a blue circular border inscribed with the name and place of the college. The colour yellow denotes happiness, energy, vitality, focus and creativity; and blue signifies serenity, calmness, trust, spirituality, wisdom, freedom, openness, intelligence and loyalty.

GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, SHEIKHPURA (GEC SHEIKHPURA)

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GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, SHEIKHPURA (GEC SHEIKHPURA) The emblem of Government Engineering College, Sheikhpura (GEC Sheikhpura) features  the motif of Shri Vishnu Temple of Sheikpura atop the hill symbolising the cultural backdrop and spiritual grounding of the region. The hill and the water represents the local geographical landscape of Sheikhpura and Bihar. The open book inscribed with the symbols of a circuit board, a pair of gear wheels, a diagram of an atom, a transmission tower, and a windmill representing the subject disciplines of science, engineering and technology. Below the book, the year of establishment of the college is written. The ensconcing brown circular border is inscribed with the name and place of the college and its motto in Sanskrit ‘विज्ञानं विधिं विवृणुते’ meaning ‘Science reveals the Laws’. The seal is placed on a blues flower spread.

GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, BHOJPUR (GEC BHOJPUR)

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GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, BHOJPUR (GEC BHOJPUR) The emblem of Government Engineering College, Bhojpur (GEC Bhojpur) features a yellow ochre circle with orange and black details houses the motifs of rising sun supported by an open book and the words in Sanskrit ‘तमसो मा ज्योतिर्गमय’ (Yajnavalkya, 1.3.28, Pavamana Mantra, Brihadaranyaka Upanishad) meaning ‘From Darkness Lead Me to Light’ and ensconced by a circle of laurels. The name and place of the college are written around the assemblage in Devanagari and English. The sun represents life, energy, power, positivity, illumination, light and clarity; the book denotes knowledge, education, learning and wisdom; and the laurels are symbols of ceremonies, victory, achievement, hard work and dedication.

GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, SAMASTIPUR (GEC SAMASTIPUR)

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GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, SAMASTIPUR (GEC SAMASTIPUR) The emblem of Government Engineering College, Samastipur (GEC Samastipur) features the motifs of a laptop computer, a transmission tower, a profile of a human with a set of gear wheels on the head and a river and a bridge representing the subject disciplines of engineering and technology and technical thinking placed on a circle ensconced with a circular border with red outlines inscribed with the name and place of the college in Devanagari and English. Below the seal, on a banner, the motto of the college ‘Work is Worship’ and its year of establishment are written.

GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, SHEOHAR (GEC SHEOHAR)

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GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, SHEOHAR (GEC SHEOHAR) The emblem of Government Engineering College, Sheohar (GEC Sheohar) features a gearwheel inscribed with the name and place of the college. In the counter of the wheel, the motifs of a kuthuvilakku (a traditional lamp), a set of three gear wheels, a transmission tower, a desktop computer, a structural bridge and an open book. Below the seal, on a banner, the motto of the college is inscribed. At the bottom, the year of establishment of the college is written. The gearwheel denotes 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; the book denotes knowledge, education, learning and wisdom; and the other motifs refer to subject disciplines of science, engineering and technology.

GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, BANKA (GEC BANKA)

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GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, BANKA (GEC BANKA) The emblem of Government Engineering College, Banka (GEC Banka) features a suspension bridge, rising sun over a water body, a rocket and an open book placed in the counter of a yellow sprocket wheel. The wheel is placed over a cyan circle inscribed with the year of the college’s establishment. On a cyan banner placed below the seal, the motto of the college in Sanskrit ‘तमसो मा ज्योतिर्गमय’ (Yajnavalkya, 1.3.28, Pavamana Mantra, Brihadaranyaka Upanishad) meaning ‘From Darkness Lead Me to Light’ is written. The sprocket wheel symbolises connected motion, power transmission and synergy; the suspension refers to the bridge on the river Chir in Banka; the sun represents life, energy, power, positivity, illumination, light and clarity; the book denotes knowledge, education, learning and wisdom; and the other motifs refer to the subject disciplines of engineering and technology.

GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, JEHANABAD (GEC JEHANABAD)

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GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, JEHANABAD (GEC JEHANABAD) The emblem of Government Engineering College, Jehanabad (GEC Jehanabad) features the motifs of the facade of the college with rising sun in the backdrop supported by gear wheels and spanner, a theodolite, a computer, and a transmission tower. These are supported on both sides by a pair of laurels. The motto of the college in Sanskrit ‘विद्या ददाति विनयम्’ (Narayan Pandit, 6, Hitopadesha) meaning ‘Education Makes one Humble’ is written below the motifs. The assemblage is ensconced by a circular border inscribed with the name and place of the college in Devanagari and English. The sun represents life, energy, power, positivity, illumination, light and clarity; laurels are symbols of ceremonies, victory, achievement, hard work and dedication; and the other motifs refer to subject disciplines of science, engineering and technology.

GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, KAIMUR (GEC KAIMUR)

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GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, KAIMUR (GEC KAIMUR) The emblem of Government Engineering College, Kaimur (GEC Kaimur) features a gearwheel inscribed with the name and place of the college in Devanagari and English housing the motifs of an open book, wind turbine, a dish antenna, a structural bridge and a gearwheel. Below the seal, on a banner, the motto of the college in Sanskrit ‘योगः कर्मसु कौशलम्’ (Verse 50, Chapter 2, Bhagavad Gita) meaning ‘Yoga is Skill in Action’ is inscribed. The gearwheel denotes technology, engineering, interconnectedness, efficiency, precision, progress, advancement, synchronisation, timing, order and structure; the book denotes knowledge, education, learning and wisdom; and the other motifs  refer to subject disciplines of science, engineering and technology.

GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, WEST CHAMPARAN (GEC WEST CHAMPARAN)

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GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, WEST CHAMPARAN (GEC WEST CHAMPARAN) The emblem of Government Engineering College, West Champaran (GEC West Champaran) features an orange gearwheel inscribed with the name and place of the college. The gearwheel houses the image of Triveni Barrage on the Gandak River at Valmiki Nagar with the Someshwar Hills forming the backdrop and in the foreground center is the iconic Ashoka Pillar, specifically representing the Lauriya Nandangarh pillar located in West Champaran. Below the gearwheel, the motto of the college in Sanskrit ‘ऋते ज्ञानात् न मुक्तिः’ (Kathopanishad) meaning ‘Without Knowledge, Liberation is Not Possible’ is inscribed. The gearwheel denotes technology, engineering, interconnectedness, efficiency, precision, progress, advancement, synchronisation, timing, order and structure.

GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, JAMUI (GEC JAMUI)

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GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, JAMUI (GEC JAMUI) The emblem of Government Engineering College, Jamui (GEC Jamui) features a blue gearwheel inscribed with the name and place of the college housing the motifs of an open book and a traditional lamp and the year of inception of the college. The wheel is supported by a pair of laurels. A banner placed on the laurels is inscribed with the motto of the college in Sanskrit ‘ज्ञानम् परमम् ध्येयम्’ (Taittiriya Upanishad ) translating to ‘Knowledge is the Ultimate Goal’. The gearwheel denotes 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; the book denotes knowledge, education, learning and wisdom; and the laurels are symbols of ceremonies, victory, achievement, hard work and dedication.

GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, MADHUBANI (GCE MADHUBANI)

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GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, MADHUBANI (GCE MADHUBANI) The blue colour shield-shaped emblem of Government Engineering College, Madhubani (GCE Madhubani) features a fish wheel with six fish forming its axils and ensconced by a layer of lotus petals and nibs of pen. The name of the college is written above the motifs and the national emblem of India is placed above and below the wheel. The shield denotes protection, courage, heritage, authority and bravery; the lotus petals symbolizes purity and the unfolding of knowledge; the nibs of pen symbolise creativity, communication, knowledge, education, authority, permanence and precision; and fish are symbols of fertility, prosperity, good luck and abundance.

GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, GOPALGANJ (GEC GOPALGANJ)

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GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, GOPALGANJ (GEC GOPALGANJ) The emblem of  Government Engineering College, Gopalganj (GEC Gopalganj) features a blue gearwheel housing the motifs of an electronic technology circuit tree with the nodes of a transmission tower, a spanner and a screwdriver, a civil-surveying equipment and an atomic diagram. The gearwheel is supported by the year of establishment of the college and ensconced by a blue floral spread, which is inscribed with the name and place of the college in Devanagari and English. Below the seal, on a red banner, the motto of the college in Sanskrit ‘विद्याधनं महाधनम्’ meaning ‘The Wealth of Knowledge is the Supreme Wealth’ is inscribed. The gearwheel signifies progress, automation and the foundational machinery driving societal infrastructure. The other motifs refer to the subject disciplines of engineering and technology.

GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, NAWADA (GEC NAWADA)

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GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, NAWADA (GEC NAWADA) The emblem of Government Engineering College, Nawada (GEC Nawada) features a yellow gearwheel with red outlines housing a motif of Lord Gautama Buddha seated on a blossoming red lotus meditating with a halo around his head. The motto of the college in Sanskrit ‘अपूर्व: कोश विद्या’ meaning ‘Knowledge is a Unique Treasure’ surmounts Gautama Buddha and the year of establishment of the college supports him. The name and place of the college are written around the assemblage. Lord Buddha represents enlightenment, inner peace, focus and the pursuit of truth. It heavily reflects the cultural heritage of Bihar, the birthplace of Buddhism. The gearwheel is an universal symbol for engineering, technology, infrastructure, and progress, defining the institution's core focus as a technical engineering college. The halo emerging from behind the head of the central figure represents the dispelling of ignorance and the universal radiation ...

GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, LAKHISARAI (GCE LAKHISARAI)

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GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, LAKHISARAI (GCE LAKHISARAI) The emblem of Government Engineering College, Lakhisarai (GCE Lakhisarai) features a brown gearwheel housing the name and place of the college, motifs of a bridge on river Kiul, a pair of transmission towers, a pair of gearwheels and a power symbol on a shield. The gearwheel denotes technology, engineering, interconnectedness, efficiency, precision, progress, advancement, synchronisation, timing, order and structure; the shield denotes protection, courage, heritage, authority and bravery; the bridge symbolises the history and heritage of the place; and the other symbols refer to the subject disciplines of engineering and technology.

BUDDHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, GAYA (BIT GAYA)

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BUDDHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, GAYA (BIT GAYA) The emblem of Buddha Institute of Technology, Gaya (BIT Gaya) features a shield with red outlines housing an image of Gautam Buddha with abhaya mudra seated on a lotus throne ensconced by a red circular outline. The motto of the college in Sanskrit ‘तमसो मा ज्योतिर्गमय’ (Yajnavalkya, 1.3.28, Pavamana Mantra, Brihadaranyaka Upanishad) meaning ‘From Darkness Lead Me to Light’ is written on both sides of the image. The name and place of the college are written around the image. Gautama Buddha represents peace, wisdom, mindfulness and the rich historical heritage of Gaya (Bodh Gaya), where he achieved enlightenment. The abhaya mudra symbolises overcoming the fear of the unknown, imparting confidence, and offering protection and reassurance to students on their learning journey. The lotus represents purity, resilience and spiritual detachment. The shield denotes protection, courage, heritage, authority and bravery.

GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, BUXAR (GEC BUXAR)

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GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, BUXAR (GEC BUXAR) The grey colour emblem of Government Engineering College, Buxar (GEC Buxar) features a circle housing the motifs of an open book and a quill pen supported by the motto of the college in Sanskrit ‘ज्ञानम सर्वोत्तम सम्पदा’ meaning ‘Knowledge is the Greatest Wealth’. These motifs are ensconced by a circular border inscribed with the name of the college in Devanagari and English. The quill pen is a powerful, universal symbol of communication, creativity, and intellectual pursuit; and the book denotes knowledge, education, learning and wisdom.

DARBHANGA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (DCE DARBHANGA)

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DARBHANGA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (DCE DARBHANGA) The emblem of Darbhanga College of Engineering (DCE Darbhanga) features a gearwheel inscribed with the name of the college and the motto of the college in Sanskrit ‘योगः कर्मसु कौशलम्’ (Verse 50, Chapter 2, Bhagavad Gita) meaning ‘Yoga is Skill in Action’. Inside the gear lies a dynamic combination of industrial equipment and technical structures, signifying active research, production, and technological innovation. The gearwheel symbolises mechanical progress, industrialization, and the foundational core of engineering and technology.

GAYA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (GCE GAYA)

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GAYA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (GCE GAYA) The emblem of Gaya College of Engineering (GCE Gaya) features a blue gearwheel housing the image of Gautama Buddha seated with abhaya mudra. The wheel is ensconced by a red circular border inscribed with the name of the college in English and the name and place of the college in Devanagari. Gautama Buddha represents peace, wisdom, mindfulness and the rich historical heritage of Gaya (Bodh Gaya), where he achieved enlightenment. The abhaya mudra symbolises overcoming the fear of the unknown, imparting confidence, and offering protection and reassurance to students on their learning journey. The gearwheel symbolises technology, engineering, interconnectedness, efficiency, precision, progress, advancement, synchronisation, timing, order and structure.

BP MANDAL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (BPMCE MADHEPURA)

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BP MANDAL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (BPMCE MADHEPURA) The emblem of BP Mandal College of Engineering (BPMCE Madhepura) features a brown gearwheel housing the motifs of a diagram of an atom, a structural bridge, a windmill, a torch with flame, an open book and a rising sun. The wheel is ensconced by a circular border inscribed with the name and place of the college. Below the seal, on a banner, the motto of the college in Sanskrit ‘सिद्धिर्भवति कर्मजा’ (Shloka 12, Chapter 4, Bhagavad Gita) meaning ‘Success is Born of Action’ is inscribed. The gearwheel denotes technology, engineering, interconnectedness, efficiency, precision, progress, advancement, synchronisation, timing, order and structure, the torch with flame is an emblem of enlightenment, hope, life, truth and the regenerative power, the book denotes knowledge, education, learning and wisdom; the rising sun sun symbolises the dawn of knowledge, education and the elimination of ignorance through learning; and the other motifs ...

MADHYANCHAL PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITY (MPU)

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MADHYANCHAL PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITY (MPU) The gold and blue emblem of Madhyanchal Professional University (MPU) features an open book supporting a torch with flame and placed on a blue bordered circle, which is inscribed with the name of the university. The book refers to knowledge, education, learning and wisdom; the torch with flame is an emblem of enlightenment, hope, life, truth and the regenerative power; the colour blue signifies serenity, calmness, trust, spirituality, wisdom, freedom, openness, intelligence and loyalty; and gold symbolises wealth, prosperity, power, prestige and achievement.  

BHAGALPUR COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (BCE BHAGALPUR)

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BHAGALPUR COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (BCE BHAGALPUR) The emblem of Bhagalpur College of Engineering (BCE Bhagalpur) features a gearwheel placed on a circle, housing the motifs of a transmission tower, a water dam and sunrise. The wheel is ensconced by two concentric borders inscribed with the name of the college and its year of establishment and the motto of the college in Sanskrit ‘योगः कर्मसु कौशलम्’ (Verse 50, Chapter 2, Bhagavad Gita) meaning ‘Yoga is Skill in Action’ and the name of the college in Devanagari. The gearwheel denotes technology, engineering, interconnectedness, efficiency, precision, progress, advancement, synchronisation, timing, order and structure; the sun symbolises the dawn of knowledge, education and the elimination of ignorance through learning; and the other motifs refer to the subject disciplines of engineering and technology.

SUSHILA DEVI BANSAL COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY, INDORE (SDBCT)

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SUSHILA DEVI BANSAL COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY, INDORE (SDBCT) The emblem of Sushila Devi Bansal College of Technology, Indore (SDBCT) features a brown wheel on a yellow circle ensconced by a brown circular border inscribed with the name and place of the college. The motto of the college ‘Ever Moving Forward’ supports the seal. The year of establishment of the college is written at the bottom. The wheel symbolises motion in general cyclical nature of life; destiny, fortune and the continuity of changes; the colour yellow signifies happiness, energy, vitality, focus and creativity; and brown signifies earthiness, simplicity, stability, humility, warmth, reliability, endurance, timelessness and tradition.

VINDHYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, SATNA (VITS SATNA)

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VINDHYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, SATNA (VITS SATNA) The brown colour emblem of Vindhya Institute of Technology and Science, Satna (VITS Satna) features the images of a caterpillar and a butterfly supported by the acronym ‘VITS’ of the college and its place. The motto of the college ‘Triggering Transformations’ is written below the caterpillar. The caterpillar and the butterfly represent the ultimate journey of transformation, resilience and spiritual evolution; and the colour brown signifies earthiness, simplicity, stability, humility, warmth, reliability, endurance, timelessness and tradition.

BUDDHA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, GAYA (BPI GAYA)

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BUDDHA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, GAYA (BPI GAYA) The emblem of features a shield with red outlines housing an image of Gautam Buddha with abhaya mudra seated on a lotus throne ensconced by a red circular outline. The motto of the college in Sanskrit ‘तमसो मा ज्योतिर्गमय’ (Yajnavalkya, 1.3.28, Pavamana Mantra, Brihadaranyaka Upanishad) meaning ‘From Darkness Lead Me to Light’ is written on both sides of the image. The slogan of the college in Sanskrit ‘बुद्धं शरणं गच्छामि' meaning ‘I Take Refuge in the Buddha’ and the place of the college are written around the image. Gautama Buddha represents peace, wisdom, mindfulness and the rich historical heritage of Gaya (Bodh Gaya), where he achieved enlightenment. The abhaya mudra symbolises overcoming the fear of the unknown, imparting confidence, and offering protection and reassurance to students on their learning journey. The lotus represents purity, resilience and spiritual detachment. The shield denotes protection, courage, heritag...

SKITM SHIVAJI RAO KADAM INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (SKITM INDORE)

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SKITM SHIVAJI RAO KADAM INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (SKITM INDORE) The emblem of SKITM Shivaji Rao kadam Institute of Technology (SKITM Indore) features a shield with yellow, red, green and blue panels with a map of India in the centre. The shield has a black border with yellow nails. The coloured panels of the shield are inscribed with the ‘Bowl of Hygieia’, an open book with a hand writing with a quill pen, a pair of gears, and a globe with a transmission tower. The shield is crested by a soaring eagle and supported by a yellow banner inscribed with the motto of the college ‘विद्यैव सर्वधनम्’ meaning ‘Knowledge Itself is the Greatest Wealth’. The name of the college is written at the bottom. The shield denotes protection, courage, heritage, authority and bravery; the Bowl of Hygieia represents the pharmaceutical sciences and healthcare education offered at the institute; the book symbolises knowledge, education, learning and wisdom; the gearwheels and the tower with globe refer to...

MAHARANA PRATAP COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY, GWALIOR (MPCT)

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MAHARANA PRATAP COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY, GWALIOR (MPCT) The emblem of Maharana Pratap College of Technology, Gwalior (MPCT) features the motifs of a gearwheel with atomic structure supported by the abstract ‘M’in blue colour. These are ensconced by a brown circular border inscribed with the name and place of the college. The motifs refer to the subject disciplines of technology and engineering; the letter ‘M’ stands fir the name of the college; the brown colour signifies earthiness, simplicity, stability, humility, warmth, reliability, endurance, timelessness and tradition.

LORD KRISHNA COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY (LKCT)

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LORD KRISHNA COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY (LKCT) The blue and white circular emblem of Lord Krishna College of Technology (LKCT) features a blue circle housing a white shield inscribed with the motifs of a transmission tower, electrical tower, a water dam, a factory, a gearwheel and a sine wave. The circle is ensconced by a circular border inscribed with the name of the college and its motto in Sanskrit ‘श्रद्धावान लभते ज्ञानम्’ (Verse 39, Chapter 4, Bhagavad Gita) meaning ‘The Believer Attains Knowledge’. The shield denotes protection, courage, heritage, authority and bravery; and the other motifs refer to the subject disciplines of engineering and technology.

INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT, GWALIOR (ITM)

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INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT, GWALIOR (ITM) The emblem of Institute of Technology & Management, Gwalior (ITM) features the initials of the college ‘ITM’ constructed using structured horizontal lines. The layout seamlessly interlocks the letters I, T, and M. The vertical outer structures form the letter I and letter M, while the central overlapping section naturally bridges together to outline the letter T. The emblem is sliced by clean, parallel horizontal lines. This represents structured growth, continuous progress and a step-by-step upward trajectory in academic and technical excellence. The colour deep maroon symbolises passion, strength, and academic resilience. The name and place of the college are written at the bottom.

TRUBA GROUP OF INSTITUTES, BHOPAL

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TRUBA GROUP OF INSTITUTES, BHOPAL The yellow, orange and red emblem of Truba Group of Institutes, Bhopal features a stylised ‘T’, which is the first letter of its name. The top arms curve elegantly outward and upward like wide wings, symbolising limitless growth, global vision and the pursuit of higher achievements in education and technology. The stylised human figure or torch with outstretched arms or a rising flame of torch. This symbolises empowerment, leadership development and the illumination of knowledge. The central petal or flame in bright yellow elliptical shape in the lower centre replicates a blooming petal or an active flame, embodying innovation, creativity and the unfolding potential of the students. The colour orange represents energy, enthusiasm, dynamism, and warmth. It highlights the institution's vibrant campus life and forward-moving drive. Yellow represents intellect, clarity, wisdom and optimism for a bright future. Deep maroon used for the text ‘Trub...

LAKSHMI NARAIN COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE (LNCTS)

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LAKSHMI NARAIN COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE (LNCTS) The red colour emblem of Lakshmi Narain College of Technology and Science (LNCTS)  features a red circle housing a white shield inscribed with the motifs of a transmission tower, electrical tower, a water dam, a factory, a gearwheel and a sine wave. The circle is ensconced by a circular border inscribed with the name of the college and its motto in Sanskrit ‘श्रद्धावान लभते ज्ञानम्’ (Verse 39, Chapter 4, Bhagavad Gita) meaning ‘The Believer Attains Knowledge’. The shield denotes protection, courage, heritage, authority and bravery; and the other motifs refer to the subject disciplines of engineering and technology.