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RUSTAMJI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (RJIT)

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RUSTAMJI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (RJIT) The emblem of Rustamji Institute of Technology (RJIT) features a blue shield with gold outlines inscribed with the motifs of a gearwheel, a drone, a spanner, an open book and an electronic circuit placed on a white panel. The name of the college is written above the panel and its motto ‘Border Security Force’ is written below. The shield denotes protection, courage, heritage, authority and bravery; the book denotes knowledge, education, learning and wisdom; and the other motifs refer to the subject disciplines of engineering and technology.

ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, TIRUPUR (SJC TIRUPUR)

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ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, TIRUPUR (SJC TIRUPUR) The emblem of St. Joseph’s College for Women, Tirupur (SJC Tirupur) features a blue shield with golden border lines and white details. The shield is inscribed with the motifs of a cross, a mortarboard hat with a scroll, an open book with an abstract human, and a hand holding a globe and a set of abstract humans forming a human chain. The name of the college is inscribed below the cross. The shield denotes protection, courage, heritage, authority and bravery; the cross refers to the religious affiliation of the college; the mortarboard hat with scroll symbolise educational achievement, equality, tradition and rights of passage; the book with human refer to education, learning, knowledge and wisdom; the hand holding the globe and human chain symbolise the support and nourishment provided by the college to its students in them becoming educated global citizens.

INDORE INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (IIST)

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INDORE INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (IIST) The emblem of Indore Institute of Science and Technology (IIST) features a blue and yellow monogram of ‘IIST’ with the name of the college written below in black. The deep blue colour represents intelligence, trust and stability, aligning with the institute's academic integrity and focus on technical sciences. The golden yellow represents energy, innovation, optimism and creativity, highlighting a future-ready approach to learning and youth empowerment.

MIT GROUP OF INSTITUTES, UJJAIN (MIT UJJAIN)

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MIT GROUP OF INSTITUTES, UJJAIN (MIT UJJAIN) The yellow, red and black emblem of MIT Group of Institutes, Ujjain (MIT Ujjain) features a monogram depicted as the Trishul or trident of Lord Shiva. The name of the group surmounts the monogram. The motto of the group in Sanskrit ‘कार्येषु कौशलम्’ (Shloka 50, Srimad Bhagavad Gita) meaning ‘Efficiency in Performance’ is inscribed below the monogram. The black pillar symbolises the technical equipment, red stands for the moral values and enthusiasm infused in every student whereas the sky roaring yellow flames represent the crowning glory of the group. The Trishul represents cosmic balance, divine power, and the destruction of negativity.

MAHATMA GANDHI CHITRAKOOT GRAMODAYA VISHWAVIDYALAYA (MGCGV)

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MAHATMA GANDHI CHITRAKOOT GRAMODAYA VISHWAVIDYALAYA (MGCGV) The emblem of Mahatma Gandhi Chitrakoot Gramodaya Vishwavidyalaya (MGCGV) features a pair of wooden footwear (padukas) referring to Mahatma Gandhi, placed inside a circle formed by a rising sun and a semi-circular gear. The motto of the college in Sanskrit ‘विश्वं ग्रामे प्रतिष्ठितम्’ meaning ‘The Whole World is Contained in One Village’ is inscribed in the circle. An ear of wheat is placed above the footwear. The Padukas or footwear centered in the emblem represents spiritual heritage, humility, and dedication to grassroots service. It honours the ancient culture of Chitrakoot and evokes the footsteps of Mahatma Gandhi and Lord Rama. The Wheat Ear represents agriculture, rural livelihoods and food security. The gearwheel symbolises technology, industry and vocational skill development. The rising sun denotes the dawn of knowledge, spiritual transformation and education spreading to eliminate the darkness of poverty and...

BHOPAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, BHOPAL (BITS BHOPAL)

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BHOPAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, BHOPAL (BITS BHOPAL) The emblem of Bhopal Institute of Technology and Science, Bhopal (BITS Bhopal)features a gearwheel housing the motifs of a transistor, a micro processor, an integrated circuit and a laptop computer. The gearwheel is surmounted by a red circular banner inscribed with the name of the college and supported by a red ribbon inscribed with the words ‘BIST, Bhopal’. The gearwheel denotes technology, engineering, interconnectedness, efficiency, precision, progress, advancement, synchronisation, timing, order and structure; and the other elements symbolises advanced electronics and communication engineering and technology.

SAMRAT ASHOK TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE (SATI)

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SAMRAT ASHOK TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE (SATI) The emblem of Samrat Ashok Technological Institute (SATI) features a gearwheel housing the motifs of a transmission tower, a notebook with pen and a scientific apparatus supported by a banner inscribed with the word ‘Degree’. These are ensconced by a gearwheel. The wheel is supported by a pair of laurels and surmounted by the name of the college. Below the seal, on a golden banner the name of the place of the college is written and the motto of the college in Sanskrit ‘योगः कर्मसु कौशलम्’ (Verse 50, Chapter 2, Bhagavad Gita) meaning ‘Yoga is Skill in Action’ is written below. 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; the laurels are symbols of ceremonies, victory, achievement, hard work and dedication; and the other motifs refer to the subject disciplines...

UJJAIN ENGINEERING COLLEGE, UJJAIN (UECU)

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UJJAIN ENGINEERING COLLEGE, UJJAIN (UECU) The emblem of Ujjain Engineering College, Ujjain (UECU) features the motifs of a dam of water, a dish antenna, a computer, a gearwheel, a chemical vessel and an electrical transmission tower. The circle is ensconced by a red circular border inscribed with the name and place of the college. Below the seal, on a white 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. An open book is placed below the banner. The book refers to knowledge, education, learning and wisdom; and the other motifs refer to the subject disciplines of science, engineering and technology.

REWA ENGINEERING COLLEGE, REWA (RECR)

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REWA ENGINEERING COLLEGE, REWA (RECR) The emblem of Rewa Engineering College, Rewa (RECR) features a gearwheel housing the motifs of a shield inscribed with the brickwall, a set of gear and spanners and an electrical transmission tower. The shield is supported by a banner inscribed with the name of the college and the name of the place is written below. The gearwheel denotes technology, engineering, interconnectedness, efficiency, precision, progress, advancement, synchronisation, timing, order and structure; the shield denotes heritage, authority, bravery and protection; and the other motifs refer to the subject disciplines of science, engineering and technology.

INDIRA GANDHI ENGINEERING COLLEGE SAGAR (IGECS)

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INDIRA GANDHI ENGINEERING COLLEGE SAGAR (IGECS) The emblem of Indira Gandhi Engineering College Sagar (IGECS) features a yellow gearwheel inscribed with the name and place of the college in Devanagari and English. The wheel houses the motifs of a water dam, a set of electrical transmission towers, a facade of a building, a satellite and a glowing red sun. Below the gearwheel, on a yellow banner, the motto of the college in Sanskrit ‘विद्या ददाति विनयम्’ (Narayan Pandit, 6, Hitopadesha) meaning ‘Education Makes one Humble’ is inscribed. The gearwheel denotes technology, engineering, interconnectedness, efficiency, precision, progress, advancement, synchronisation, timing, order and structure; the sun represents life, energy, power, positivity, illumination, light and clarity; and the other motifs refer to the subject disciplines of science, engineering and technology.

ENGINEERING COLLEGE NOWGONG (NEC)

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ENGINEERING COLLEGE NOWGONG (NEC) The emblem of Engineering College Nowgong (NEC) features a brown gearwheel inscribed with the name and place of the college and its motto ‘Excellence in Engineering Education’. The wheel houses the motifs of an electrical transmission tower, a dish antenna, a computer and a set of highrise buildings. Below the gearwheel, on a yellow banner, the motto of the college in Sanskrit ‘विद्या सर्वस्य भूषणम्’ meaning ‘Knowledge is the Ornament of All’ (Chanakya Niti, Kautilya) is inscribed. 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 science, engineering and technology.

GOA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY (GCP)

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GOA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY (GCP) The emblem of Goa College of Pharmacy (GCP) features traditional pharmaceutical and regional symbols that represent healing, medicine and its heritage. The Bowl of Hygieia (Snake and Cup) represents a medicinal potion or the preparation of healing remedies; the snake symbolizes rejuvenation, wisdom, and healing, as snakes were seen to ‘renew’ themselves by shedding their skin. It is named after Hygieia, the Greek goddess of health and hygiene. While her father, Asclepius, was the god of medicine (associated with the single-snake rod), Hygieia focused on the prevention of sickness and the art of maintaining good health. The green cross is a globally recognised symbol for healthcare and pharmacies, representing medical and humanitarian aid. The motto ‘Excellence in Pharma Education’ reflects the college's goal of training world-class pharmacists.

SHRI KAMAXIDEVI HOMEOPATHIC MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL (SKHMCH)

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SHRI KAMAXIDEVI HOMEOPATHIC MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL (SKHMCH) The emblem of Shri Kamaxidevi Homeopathic Medical College and Hospital (SKHMCH) features a red cross inscribed with the motif of Staff of Hermes entwined with a pair of serpents supported by a traditional lamp and an open book. A twig of leaves is placed on the cross. The motto of the college ‘Similia Similibus Curentur’ meaning meaning ‘Like is Cured by Like’ is inscribed below the emblem. The year of establishment of the college is written at the bottom. The cross is a recognisable generic emblem for medicine, commonly associated with first aid, medical services, products or professionals; the Staff of Hermes with a pair of entwined snakes and wings denotes medicine and medical profession; the lamp symbolises light, illumination, awakening, devotion, purity, guidance, protection, hope and prosperity; the book denotes knowledge, education, learning and wisdom; and the twig represents new beginnings, connection to...

P.E.S 'S RAJARAM AND TARABAI BANDEKAR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY (PES RTBCP)

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P.E.S 'S RAJARAM AND TARABAI BANDEKAR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY (PES RTBCP) The emblem of P.E.S 's Rajaram and Tarabai Bandekar College of Pharmacy (PES RTBCP) features a red gearwheel inscribed with the name and place of the college houses the motifs of a vial of medicine, a pestle with mortar, a microscope, an open book supported by a pair of hands, an abstract human and a laboratory flask with a herb. The gearwheel denotes technology, engineering, interconnectedness, efficiency, precision, progress, advancement, synchronisation, timing, order and structure; the book denotes knowledge, education, learning and wisdom; the human refers to the stakeholders of the college; and the other motifs refer to medicines and their development and preparation.

GOMANTAK AYURVEDA MAHAVIDYALAYA AND RESEARCH CENTRE (GAMRC)

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GOMANTAK AYURVEDA MAHAVIDYALAYA AND RESEARCH CENTRE (GAMRC) The blue colour emblem of Gomantak Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and Research Centre (GAMRC) features a pair of hands holding a Staff of Hermes entwined by a pair of serpents and sprouting a pair of green leaves. Glow rays emerge from the Staff and on a scroll placed below the hands the motto of the college in Sanskrit ‘सर्वे सन्तु निरामयाः’ (1.4.14, Brihadaranyaka Upanishad ) meaning ‘May All be Healthy’. The college’s year of establishment is written below. These are ensconced by a circular border inscribed with the name and place of the college. The Staff of Hermes with a pair of entwined snakes and wings denotes medicine and medical profession; and the leaves symbolise life, growth and rejuvenation.

PADRE CONCEIÇÃO COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (PCCE)

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PADRE CONCEIÇÃO COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (PCCE) The emblem of Padre Conceição College of Engineering (PCCE) features a circle housing an image of Padre Conceição and the motifs of a gearwheel and three computer monitors displaying three different engineering applications. The circle is ensconced by a circular border inscribed with the name and place of the college. An inkpot with quill pen, a book and an open book inscribed with the motto of the college ‘Love Thy Neighbour as Thyself’ are placed below the seal. The ink pot and the pen . Together, they represent literary creation, knowledge, and the transformation of raw ideas into enduring thought; the books denote knowledge, education, learning and wisdom; the other motifs refer to the subject disciplines of engineering and technology.

MADHAV INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE (MITS)

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MADHAV INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE (MITS) The emblem of Madhav Institute of Technology and Science (MITS) features a light blue circle inscribed with the motifs of sun supported by a pair of serpents on the sides placed over a waterbody with a boat and ensconced by a red circular border inscribed with the name of the college in yellow. On a banner, placed below the seal, the motto of the college ‘Work is Worship’ is written. The year of the establishment of the college is written at the bottom. The sun symbolises knowledge, enlightenment, and the source of all energy; the serpents are ‘Nagas’ flanking the sun in the context of the Scindia family symbolise protection, power and heritage; and the boat and waves symbolises the journey of life or the crossing of the ‘ocean of ignorance’ to the ‘shore of knowledge’.

JABALPUR ENGINEERING COLLEGE (JEC JABALPUR)

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JABALPUR ENGINEERING COLLEGE (JEC JABALPUR) The emblem of Jabalpur Engineering College (JEC Jabalpur) features a maroon shield with yellow details and outline inscribed with an airplane surmounted by the name and place of the college and supported by a banner inscribed with the motto of the college ‘Onwards On Wings’. The shield denotes protection, courage, heritage, authority and bravery; and the maroon colour symbolises strength, confidence and controlled passion. The stylised aircraft, which is directly linked to the college's historic and continuing strength in Electronics and Telecommunication (E&TC). JEC was the first institute in India to offer a bachelor's degree in this field and has long-standing ties to defense establishments.

SHRI GOVINDRAM SEKSARIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE (SGSITS)

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SHRI GOVINDRAM SEKSARIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE (SGSITS) The emblem of Shri Govindram Seksaria Institute of Technology and Science (SGSITS) represents the institution's commitment to technical education and its core values. The centre of the emblem features a factory chimney and electrical transmission towers, which represent the institute's strong focus on industrialisation, power and engineering excellence. The gearwheel surrounding the central image is a universal symbol for technology, mechanical progress, and engineering. Its motto in Sanskrit ‘आचारः प्रथमो धर्मः’ (Brahmaparva, Bhavishya Purana) inscribed on a golden ribbon meaning ‘Code of Conduct is the Foremost Virtue’. The outermost circle contains the full name and place of the college. It has a legacy as one of Madhya Pradesh's oldest technical institutions.

VRUNDAVAN INSTITUTE OF NURSING EDUCATION (VINE)

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VRUNDAVAN INSTITUTE OF NURSING EDUCATION (VINE) The emblem of Vrundavan Institute of Nursing Education (VINE) features a burning candle placed over an open book and surmounted by the motto of the college ‘Excellence in Nursing Education’ and ensconced by a blue circular border inscribed with the name of the college. The burning candle symbolises the human soul, the divine presence, the passage of time, and the triumph of light over darkness; and the book refers to knowledge, education, learning and wisdom.

SHREE RAYESHWAR INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (SRIEIT)

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SHREE RAYESHWAR INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (SRIEIT) The yellow and orange emblem of Shree Rayeshwar Institute of Engineering and Information Technology (SRIEIT) features a gearwheel inscribed with the name and place of the college and ‘RIT’ and housing the motifs of a traditional lamp, an open book, a diagram of an atom, a microscope and a dish antenna. Below the gearwheel, on a decorative panel the motto of the college in Sanskrit ‘प्रज्वलितो ज्ञानमय: प्रदीप:’ (Dhyana Shloka, Bhishma Parva, Mahabharata dedicated to sage Vyasa) meaning ‘The Lamp of Knowledge has been Kindled’ and its year of establishment are written. The tagline of the college ‘Empowerment Through Technology’ is written at the bottom. The gearwheel technology, engineering, interconnectedness, efficiency, precision, progress, advancement, synchronisation, timing, order and structure; the lamp symbolises light, illumination, awakening, devotion, purity, guidance, protection, hope and pros...

DON BOSCO COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, GOA (DBCE)

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DON BOSCO COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, GOA (DBCE) The emblem of Don Bosco College of Engineering, Goa (DBCE) combines traditional Salesian imagery with technical symbols to represent its mission of holistic technical education. The portrait of St. John Bosco represents the founder. The globe signifies the worldwide presence of the Salesian society, which operates in over 100 countries. The gearwheel is an universal symbol for engineering and industrial progress, reflecting the college's core academic focus. The inclusion of a satellite dish, circuitry, computer components and modern infrastructure illustrates the various engineering disciplines of electronics, computers, civil and mechanical offered at the institution. The banner at the bottom reads ‘Excellence in Education’, which serves as the guiding principle for the college's academic and personal development goals.

GOA DENTAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL (GDCH)

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GOA DENTAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL (GDCH) The emblem of Goa Dental College and Hospital (GDCH) features a shield inscribed with the motifs of a tooth, and a dental tool used by the dentists crested with the flame of torch and placed on the map of the State of Goa. The motto of the college ‘Excel to Serve’ is inscribed below the motifs. A pair of laurels support the shield. The name of the college is written on red banner placed below the shield. The shield refers to protection, courage, heritage, authority and bravery; the tooth and tool refer to the medical profession of dentist; the torch with flame is an emblem of enlightenment, hope, life, truth and the regenerative power; the laurels are symbols of ceremonies, victory, achievement, hard work and dedication.

GOA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (GEC)

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GOA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (GEC)  The emblem of Goa College of Engineering (GEC) features a dome like panel housing the motifs of an entrance facade housing the initials of the college, supporting a set of three interlocking gears, and a pair of transmission towers on both sides. The motto of the college ‘Work is Worship’ is placed below the panel. The entrance facade symbolises architectural, cultural, and spiritual thresholds and they serve as intentional transitions between the public exterior and private interior, deliberately signaling a building’s purpose, status, and identity before a person even steps inside; and the other motifs refer to the subject disciplines of engineering and technology.

AGNEL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND DESIGN (AITD)

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AGNEL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND DESIGN (AITD) The emblem of Agnel Institute of Technology and Design (AITD) features a panel carrying the image of Fr. Agnelo, a saintly priest from Goa and the patron of the society that founded the institute. His presence signifies the spiritual foundation and the values of humility and service that the college aims to instill in students. The globe held within his hands symbolises a universal vision. It represents the institute's commitment to preparing students to contribute to the global community through technology and design. Three pillars of excellence are the words arching over the top ‘Aspiration Integrity Innovation’ are the core values that guide the academic and personal development of the students. The gold, wing-like shapes framing the globe often represent the light of knowledge and the upward flight of the soul and mind through education.  At the base, the motto ‘Excellence is the Sole Goal’ reinforces the institution's ...

VIVEKANANDA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BHUBANESWAR (VIT BHUBANESWAR)

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VIVEKANANDA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BHUBANESWAR (VIT BHUBANESWAR) The shield shaped emblem of Vivekananda Institute of Technology, Bhubaneswar (VIT Bhubaneswar) houses a portrait of Swami Vivekananda, the motifs of a dish antenna, a globe, a glowing sun, a set of gear wheels, an electronic circuit, a traditional and a landscape with highrise buildings. The shield is supported by a pair of laurels and the banner the shield is inscribed with the motto ‘Education Manifests Perfection’. Swami Vivekananda symbolises a blend of profound spiritual wisdom, renunciation, and dynamic strength; the shield denotes protection, courage, heritage, authority and bravery; the lamp symbolises light, illumination, awakening, devotion, purity, guidance, protection, hope and prosperity; the laurels are symbols of ceremonies, victory, achievement, hard work and dedication; and the other motifs refer to the subject disciplines of engineering.

ST. XAVIER'S COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT & TECHNOLOGY, PATNA (SXCMT)

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ST. XAVIER'S COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT & TECHNOLOGY, PATNA (SXCMT) The emblem of St. Xavier's College of Management & Technology, Patna (SXCMT) features a shield inscribed with the motif of a red shield containing a crown and a crescent moon, the coat of arms belonging to the noble family of the college's patron, St. Francis Xavier. The Sun with "IHS": Located at the heart of the emblem, the sun containing the letters IHS (the first three letters for Jesus in Greek) is the symbol of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits), who run the institution. The background features local landmarks, including the river Ganga and a bridge, symbolising the college's role in building bridges of understanding within its community. On the banners placed above and below the shield, the name and place of the college and its motto are inscribed respectively. The motto in Sanskrit ‘प्रवाहितो ज्ञानगंगाप्रवाहः’meaning ‘May the Ganges of Knowledge Flow Uninterruptedly’.

GOA MEDICAL COLLEGE, GOA (GMC GOA)

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GOA MEDICAL COLLEGE, GOA (GMC GOA) The shield-shaped emblem of Goa Medical College, Goa (GMC Goa) features scenery of the coastline of Goa with sea, sun, mountains,  and coconut groves. On this background, the motifs of a Staff of Hermes is placed on an open book placed above a four pillared facade and supported by a pair of hands. Below the shield, on a blue banner the year of establishment of the college is inscribed. The shield refers to protection, courage, heritage, authority and bravery; the Staff Caduceus the Staff of Hermes with a pair of entwined snakes and wings denotes medicine and medical profession; the book refers to knowledge, education, learning and wisdom; the facade with four pillars symbolises the bridge to heaven from earth and the pillar means strength, security of foundation and trustworthiness; and the hands refer to that of the college management.

GOA COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE (GCARCH)

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GOA COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE (GCARCH) The emblem of Goa College of Architecture (GCArch) features a geometric, isometric cube that symbolically reflects the core principles of architectural study and practice with the name of the college written below. The stylised cube depicted in an isometric view, is a fundamental technique used by architects to represent three-dimensional objects in two dimensions. The interlocking parts of the cube are composed of several smaller, interlocking rectangular blocks. This signifies the complexity of architectural design, where individual elements, such as space, structure, and material must come together to create a cohesive whole. The solid, blocky nature of the design represents stability, foundation, and the physical reality of the built environment. The use of ochre or orange and black is often associated with laterite stone and the vibrant, earthy tones found in traditional Goan architecture.

VITS ENGINEERING COLLEGE (VITS TECH)

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VITS ENGINEERING COLLEGE (VITS TECH) The emblem of VITS Engineering College (VITS Tech) features a blue gearwheel inscribed with the name and initials of the college with the letter 'V’ depicted asanopen book and a globe are placed in the counter of the wheel. The gearwheel denotes technology, engineering, interconnectedness, efficiency, precision, progress, advancement, synchronisation, timing, order and structure; the book refers to knowledge, education, learning and wisdom; and the globe denotes education, knowledge, influence, timelessness, global unity and interconnectedness.