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SINHGAD INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (SIT)

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SINHGAD INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (SIT) The oval-shaped emblem of Sinhgad Institute of Technology (SIT) 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.

SOMAYYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, CHANDRAPUR

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SOMAYYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, CHANDRAPUR (SIT) The emblem of Somayya Institute of Technology, Chandrapur (SIT) features an open book supporting a gearwheel housing a symbol of ‘ USB ’ with a mortarboard hat and crested by a human reaching for the stars . Below the motifs, the name of the college is written and the assemblage is supported by a pair of laurels . The book refers to knowledge, education, learning and wisdom; the gearwheel and USB symbol denotes engineering and technology; the mortarboard hat or Oxford hat denotes educational achievement, equality, tradition and rights of passage; the laurels are are symbols of ceremonies, victory, achievement, hard work and dedication; and the human reaching for stars symbolises high ambition, aspiration, and the pursuit of lofty goals, dreams, and success. It can also symbolise hope, striving for excellence, achieving the impossible, and personal growth.

SESHACHALA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (SIT)

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SESHACHALA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (SIT) The blue emblem of Seshachala Institute of Technology (SIT) features a stylised 'S' shape composed of three curved lines and the motto ‘To lead’, symbolises the institution's commitment to leadership and progress in education. The prominent 'S' shape represents ‘Seshachala’, the institute's name. The three curved lines symbolise various aspects, such as growth and forward momentum, interconnectedness and path to success.

SHETTY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (SIT)

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SHETTY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (SIT) The emblem of Shetty Institute of Technology (SIT) features a shield inscribed with computer code and with brown outlines houses the monogram of ‘SIT; supported by a compass and a t-square. A pair of laurels support the shield and the name of the Institute is written below the emblem. The shield denotes protection, courage, heritage, authority and bravery; the compass and the t-square refers to the subject of engineering; and the laurels are symbols of ceremonies, victory, achievement, hard work and dedication.

SRINIVAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (SIT)

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SRINIVAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (SIT) The logo of Srinivas Institute of Technology (SIT) features a monogram of ‘SG’ in gold on a blue rectangle looking like a galloping horse. This is placed on white three dimensional grey plaque, which bears its name and motto ‘Samagra Gnana’ meaning ‘Comprehensive Knowledge’ and the year of establishment of the college. The galloping horse signifies power, freedom, rapid progress, and success.

SIDDAGANGA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (SIT)

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SIDDAGANGA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (SIT) The emblem of Siddaganga Institute of Technology (SIT) features a raging bull with a backdrop of range of mountains placed on a shield, surmounted by its motto in Kannada ‘ಕಾಯಕವೇ ಕೈಲಾಸ’ and supported by ‘Work is Worship’. This assemblage is placed inside a circular gearwheel inscribed with the name of the Institute. On a banner, below the seal, the place of the college is written and below the banner, the initials of the college ‘SSES’ is written. In Veerashaiva philosophy, the raging bull, often represented by Nandi, symbolises unwavering devotion, strength, and loyalty to Lord Shiva. Nandi, as Shiva's mount and devotee, embodies the ideal of a faithful servant who is always present to serve and protect his lord. The image of the bull also represents masculinity, virility, and the power of nature. The shield denotes protection, courage, heritage, authority and bravery; and the gearwheel signifies technology and engineering, represent...

SETHU INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

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SETHU INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY The circular seal of Sethu Institute of Technology (SIT) features a gearwheel housing the motifs of a computer, a handheld electronic device, a symbol of ‘power’, a torch and an open book. The gearwheel is placed on a grey circle surmounted by the name of the college and supported by a brown banner with gold outlines inscribed with its motto ‘Knowledge Service Progress’. At the bottom its year of establishment is written. The gearwheel, computer, power symbol, and the electronic device refer to the branches of engineering; the book refers to knowledge, education, learning, and wisdom; the burning torch is an emblem of enlightenment, hope, life, truth and the regenerative power. The brown colour signifies earthiness, simplicity, stability, humility, warmth, reliability, endurance, timelessness and tradition; and gold signifies wealth, prosperity, power, prestige and achievement.