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SINHGAD COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (SCOE)

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SINHGAD COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (SCOE) The oval-shaped emblem of Sinhgad College of Engineering (SCOE) features a pink silhouette motif of the Singhad Fort with black silhouette motifs of two persons shaking their hands, a person holding a globe with a human, a civil engineering surveyor and a person working with a computer. Below the seal, on a yellow banner, 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 inscribed. The person with a globe and human denotes responsibility, stewardship, protection, and the interconnectedness of humanity; and the other motifs refer to the subject disciplines of engineering.

SIDDHANT COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (SCOE)

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tbody> SIDDHANT COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (SCOE) The orange and brown emblem of Siddhant College of Engineering (SCOE) features a motif of an open book and mortarboard hat ensconced by a circular border inscribed with the name of the Group and supported by an orange banner inscribed with the name of the place and the motto of the college in Sanskrit ‘ज्ञानं सर्वार्थ साधनम्’ meaning ‘Knowledge is the Means of all Purposes’ is placed at the bottom. A flying eagle crests the motif and the name of the college is written on the right. The book refers to learning, education, knowledge and wisdom; the mortarboard hat or Oxford hat denotes educational achievement, equality, tradition and rights of passage; and the eagle symbolises strength, freedom, power, majesty, and courage.

SARASWATI EDUCATION SOCIETY'S SARASWATI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (SCOE)

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SARASWATI EDUCATION SOCIETY'S SARASWATI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (SCOE) The emblem of Saraswati Education Society 's Saraswati College of Engineering (SCOE) features a tree with roots forming circles with a pair of crescent moons and suns . The name of the college is written on the right. The name of the managing trust displaced above and the tagline of the college ‘Learn Live Achieve and Contribute’ is placed at the bottom. The tree is a common symbol for life, growth, strength, and good health; the roots of the tree, depicted as a large green circle, signify a strong foundation or a connection to the earth; the overlapping, textured circles at the base of the tree's roots represent the different facets of an individual's life or the community, all connected and supported by a central foundation (the roots/tree). The use of multiple colours symbolise diversity and different aspects of well-being.