TAKSHASHILA INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, DARAPUR, AMRAVATI (TIET)
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| TAKSHASHILA
INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY,
DARAPUR, AMRAVATI (TIET) |
The emblem of Takshashila Institute of Engineering & Technology, Darapur, Amravati (TIET) in the shape of an archway features a Vaishnav tilak crested by a headgear with the initials of the college ‘TIET’ written on the arch and a gearwheel supporting it. The emblem incorporates symbolism related to education, engineering, technology, and possibly cultural or regional elements. Below the arch, on a pedestal, ‘Darapur’ is written. The tilak is a sacred symbol in Hinduism, particularly associated with Vaishnavism. This suggests a connection to spiritual values, tradition, or local cultural heritage. The gear is a common symbol for engineering and technology, representing machinery, industry, innovation, and the practical application of knowledge, which aligns with the institute's focus on engineering and technology. The upward-pointing triangle within the tilak represents aspiration, growth, progress, or enlightenment in the pursuit of knowledge and excellence.
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