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GODDESS CHANDRAGHANTA

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GODDESS CHANDRAGHANTA  Goddess Chandraghanta symbolises a powerful yet serene combination of peace and bravery. Goddess Chandraghanta is a form of Goddess Durga, celebrated on the third day of Navratri.Her forehead, adorned with a crescent moon (Chandra) shaped like a bell (Ghanta), represents inner calm and emotional balance, while her ten armed form, often riding a tiger with various weapons, embodies her fierce power to dispel evil, grant courage, and protect devotees. The bell-moon or the crescent moon on the forehead signifies peace, serenity, and wisdom, along with the ability to ward off evil energies and grant spiritual clarity. The ten arms and weapons like a trident and sword symbolise her immense power and readiness to destroy negativity, symbolizing her role as a warrior goddess. The tiger mount represents fearlessness, strength, and her power to combat evil forces with courage and determination. As the married form of Goddess Parvati, she teaches the balance of ...

SRI INDU COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (SICET)

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SRI INDU COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (SICET) The emblem of Sri Indu College of Engineering and Technology (SIECT) features a blue circle holding the motifs of globe held by three humans placed inside a gearwheel surmounted by the motto of the college in Sanskrit ‘तमसो मा ज्योतिर्गमय’ and in Telugu ‘తమసోమా జ్యోతిర్గమయ’ (Yajnavalkya, 1.3.28, Pavamana Mantra, Brihadaranyaka Upanishad) meaning ‘From Darkness Lead Me to Light’. The blue circle is ensconced by a yellow border inscribed with the name and place of the college. The gearwheel denotes engineering, technology, and the industrial aspect of the institution's focus, emphasizing practical application and mechanical principles. ; the globe held by humans signifies teamwork, collective effort, and the role of individuals in achieving global excellence and progress within the field of engineering.

STANLEY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY FOR WOMEN (SCETW)

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STANLEY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY FOR WOMEN (SCETW) The emblem of Stanley College of Engineering and Technology for Women (SCETW) features a red shield holding a compass denoting engineering and technology  supported by a bird with its wings spread and an open book. The name of the college is written below the motifs and a pair of stars are placed on sides. The shield denotes protection, courage, heritage, authority and bravery; the birds symbolise freedom, hope and transcendence; the book refers to education, learning, knowledge and wisdom; and the stars denote harmony among all things in life, with its points providing insight into how we can strive towards achieving this goal.

SHADAN WOMEN'S COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (SWCET)

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SHADAN WOMEN'S COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (SWCET) The emblem of Shadan Women's College of Engineering and Technology (SWCET) features a stylised ‘S’ representing ‘Shadan’ surrounded by decorative motifs in red symbolising cultural heritage, supported by a banner inscribed with the name of the college. The initials ‘SWCET’ is placed below the ‘S’. The counters of the letter hold one bird each  symbolising freedom, hope and transcendence.

METHODIST COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (MCET)

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METHODIST COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (MCET) The emblem of Methodist College of Engineering and Technology (MCET) features an orange shield housing the motifs of a communication tower, an open book and a factory supported by the name of the college and surmounted by the word ‘Methodist’. The shield denotes ; the other motifs denote the subject disciplines and study of engineering; and the colour orange signifies energy, vitality, creativity, inspiration, joy and happiness.

BRAHMACHARINI

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BRAHMACHARINI  Goddess Brahmacharini symbolises penance, self-control, and austerity, embodying the spiritual discipline and unwavering devotion to higher goals. Goddess Brahmacharini is a form of Goddess Durga, celebrated on the second day of Navratri. Her name means ‘She Who Practices Penance’, and her portrayal with a rosary and water pot, represent her steadfast commitment to inner growth and spiritual enlightenment, inspiring patience, perseverance, and mental strength in devotees. Brahmacharini signifies self-discipline, penance and Tapasya or austerity, which she undertook to win Lord Shiva as her consort. The japa mala or rosary in her hand symbolises constant meditation and the unwavering focus on spiritual goals. The kamandal or water pot she carries represents the purity, peace, and inner calm attained through her spiritual practices. Unlike other forms of Durga, she walks barefoot, symbolising simplicity, grace, and steadfastness in her spiritual journey; Her whi...

KESHAV MEMORIAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (KMIT)

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KESHAV MEMORIAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (KMIT) The emblem of Keshav Memorial Institute of Technology (KMIT) features an orange and green swooshes supporting the initials ‘KMIT’ of the college written in black letters. The swooshes denote the nationalistic orientation of the Institute and the scope of service of the college.

ISLAMIA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (ISLEC)

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ISLAMIA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (ISLEC) The emblem of Islamia College of Engineering and Technology (ISLEC) features a triangular shaped abstract motif of a human sitting in meditative posture with its initials written on the right. The motif of a human refers to the process of learning, studying and absorbing knowledge and education.

G. NARAYANAMMA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE (GNITS)

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G. NARAYANAMMA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE (GNITS) The emblem of G. Narayanamma Institute of Technology and Science (GNITS) features a traditional lamp supported by an open book and a red rising sun placed on a shield in an orange circle. The circle is ensconced by a circular border inscribed with the name and place of the college. On a banner placed over the circle the motto of the college in Telugu ‘శ్రద్ధవాన్ లభతే జ్ఞానం’ (Verse 39, Chapter 4, Bhagavad Gita) meaning ‘The Believer Attains Knowledge’ is written. The lamp ; the book denotes knowledge, education, learning and wisdom; the sun denotes light, universal prosperity and path for growth; and the shield denotes protection, courage, heritage, authority and bravery.

SHAILAPUTRI

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SHAILAPUTRI Goddess Shailaputri is a manifestation of Goddess Durga and symbolises strength, purity, and the grounding force of nature as the ‘Daughter of the Mountain’. Goddess Shailaputri is a form of Goddess Durga, celebrated on the first day of Navratri. Her key motifs include the bull, representing steadfast strength and endurance; the lotus, symbolising purity and devotion; and the trident (Trishul), representing the balance of willpower, action, and wisdom. She is the first of the nine Durgas, marking the beginning of a spiritual journey by activating the Mooladhara or Root Chakra, establishing a strong foundation for spiritual and emotional stability. As the daughter of the Himalayas, Shailaputri embodies the immense strength, endurance, and resilience of mountains. Her association with the lotus signifies purity, beauty, and devotion, while her name itself emphasises a fundamental connection to the earth. She represents the grounding and nurturing aspects of Mother Eart...

DECCAN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (DCET)

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DECCAN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (DCET) The circular seal of Deccan College of Engineering and Technology (DCET) features an image of Charminar of the city of Hyderabad and the college’s motto in Arabic placed on a shield and crested by a tree supported by Arabic inscriptions. The name and place of the college are inscribed on a banner placed below the shield. The Charminar is the well-known landmark of Hyderabad; and the shield denotes protection, courage, heritage, authority and bravery.

BHOJ REDDY ENGINEERING COLLEGE FOR WOMEN (BRECW)

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BHOJ REDDY ENGINEERING COLLEGE FOR WOMEN (BRECW) The emblem of Bhoj Reddy Engineering College for Women (BRECW) features a portrait of the founder of the college ensconced by circular border inscribed with the name of the college and its year of establishment and supported by a pair of laurels. The laurels are symbols of ceremonies, victory, achievement, hard work and dedication.

TAMMANNAGARI RAMAKRISHNA REDDY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (TRRCE)

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TAMMANNAGARI RAMAKRISHNA REDDY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (TRRCE) The emblem of Tammannagari Ramakrishna Reddy College of Engineering (TRRCE) features a lotus supporting a traditional lamp with an open book forming the background. The motto of the college ‘Conquer Through Endeavour’ surmounts the motifs. This assemblage is ensconced by a circular border inscribed with the name and place of the managing Trust and placed in a blue gearwheel. 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 lotus denotes purity, enlightenment, rebirth, transformation, personal growth, resilience, overcoming obstacles and divine beauty; the book refers to learning, knowledge, education, and wisdom.

MVSR ENGINEERING COLLEGE (MVSREC)

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MVSR ENGINEERING COLLEGE (MVSREC) The emblem of MVSR Engineering College (MVSREC) features a globe with  longitudes supporting a pair of gearwheels and supported by a rising sun and supported on sides by a pair of laurels. The globe is surmounted by the motto of the college in Latin ‘Technology Traverses Terrestra’ meaning ‘Technology Moves the Earth’ and crested by an open book. The name of the college and its place circumscribe the motifs. The globe refers to education, knowledge, influence, timelessness, global unity and interconnectedness; 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; the book refers to learning, knowledge, education, and wisdom; and the laurels are symbols of ceremonies, victory, achievement, hard work and dedication.

MAA DURGA

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MAA DURGA Maa Durga symbolises divine feminine power (Shakti), the triumph of good over evil, wisdom, strength, and protection from evil and negative forces. Maa Durga embodies the eternal cosmic energy that creates and sustains the universe, acting as a universal mother. She defeated the demon Mahishasura, symbolising the ultimate triumph of righteousness, courage, and truth over evil and wickedness. She represents the power of the Supreme Being and the combined strength of all divine forces, a force that is capable of destroying negativity. As a mother goddess, she provides protection, guidance, and safety from negative influences, granting strength, courage, and spiritual well-being to her devotees. Her weapons, like the lotus and sword, symbolise profound knowledge, spiritual awakening, and the destruction of ignorance. She is the mother of the universe, from whom creation, sustenance, and dissolution originate.  Lion or Tiger Mount symbolises her boundless power, courag...

VARDHAMAN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (VCE)

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VARDHAMAN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (VCE) The emblem of Vardhaman College of Engineering (VCE) features a blue and grey shield inscribed with its initials ‘VCE’, a gearwheel referring to engineering and technology and an excited graduating student with a mortarboard hat. The shield is supported by the name of the college. The shield denotes protection, courage, heritage, authority and bravery; the colour blue signifies  serenity, calmness, trust, spirituality, wisdom, freedom, openness, intelligence and loyalty; and grey represents strength, longevity, unemotional, detached, balanced and impartial, power, influence, wisdom and intelligence.

KG REDDY ENGINEERING COLLEGE (KGRET)

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KG REDDY ENGINEERING COLLEGE (KGRET) The logo of KG Reddy Engineering College (KGRET) features a stylised bird-like emblem, which likely symbolises aspirations, freedom, and knowledge, commonly associated with such imagery in educational contexts. The upward-soaring bird represents the aspirations of students and the institution's commitment to fostering their growth and success in engineering and technology. The name and status of the college is written on the right.

BANDARI SRINIVAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (BSIT)

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BANDARI SRINIVAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (BSIT) The emblem of Bandari Srinivas Institute of Technology (BSIT) features an orange gearwheel holding the motif of a computer with Sri Sudarshan Chakra on the screen and circumscribed by the name of the college and ensconced by a blue circle. On an orange banner placed below, the motto of the college in Sanskrit ‘विद्या विनयेन वर्धिते’ meaning ‘Knowledge is Enhanced by Humility’ is inscribed. The gearwheel denotes interconnectedness, efficiency, precision, progress, advancement, synchronisation, timing, order and structure; the computer refers to technology and engineering; the Sri Sudarshan Chakra symbolises the mind and creativity and it is also a weapon to destroy evil, divine guidance and blessings.

VASAVI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (VCE)

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VASAVI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (VCE) The emblem of Vasavi College of Engineering (VCE) features a red lotus holding a sun inscribed with the motifs of a factory, a gearwheel, and a rocket referring to the subject disciplines of engineering; and the initials ‘VCE’. The green leaves of the lotus are inscribed with the motto of the college in Telugu ‘శ్రేయస్సు’ and ‘విజ్ఞానం’ meaning ‘Prosperity’ and ‘Knowledge’ and surmounted by a blue banner inscribed with the name of the college. The lotus denotes purity, enlightenment, rebirth, transformation, personal growth, resilience, overcoming obstacles and divine beauty; and the sun represents life, energy, power, positivity, illumination, light and clarity.

D.V.R. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (DVRCET)

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D.V.R. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (DVRCET) The emblem of D.V.R. College of Engineering and Technology (DVRCET) features an orange shield inscribed with the monogram of ‘DVR’ ensconced by a border bearing the name of the managing Society. Below the shield, the motto of the college ‘On Knowledge Mission’ is inscribed. The shield denotes protection, courage, heritage, authority and bravery.

SRIDEVI WOMEN'S ENGINEERING COLLEGE (SWEC)

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SRIDEVI WOMEN'S ENGINEERING COLLEGE (SWEC) The emblem of Sridevi Women's Engineering College (SWEC) features the letter ‘श्री’ (Shree, Sri, Shri) symbolising prosperity, wealth and auspiciousness on a keyhole shape partially filled with blue water ensconced by a blue circular border and supported by an abstract palm. The name of the college supports the seal. The keyhole symbolises the gateway to the unseen world for exploration; and the water denotes the endless ocean of opportunities and scope for unlimited learning.

MLR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (MLRIT)

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MLR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (MLRIT) The logo of MLR Institute of Technology (MLRIT) features a green gearwheel superimposed with an upward rising arrow with its initials ‘MRIT’ written on the right in orange in extrabold sans-serif capitals. The tagline of the college ‘Raising Engineers’ is written below and the name of the college is written at the bottom. The gearwheel denotes technology, engineering, interconnectedness, efficiency, precision, progress, advancement, synchronisation, timing, order and structure; and the arrow refers to action, dynamism and growth.

CHAITANYA BHARATHI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (CBIT)

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CHAITANYA BHARATHI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (CBIT) The emblem of Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology (CBIT) features a lotus holding the motifs of an electric tower, a transmission tower, a dam and an atomic structure denoting the subject disciplines of engineering ensconced by a red circular border inscribed with the name of the college and supported by a green banner bearing a portion of the name. The college’s tagline in Telugu ‘స్వయం తేజస్విన్ భవ’ meaning ‘Be Your Own Light’ is written below and the year of establishment of the college is written at the bottom. The lotus denotes purity, enlightenment, rebirth, transformation, personal growth, resilience, overcoming obstacles and divine beauty.

MNR COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (MNRCET)

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MNR COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (MNRCET) The logo of MNR College of Engineering and Technology (MNRCET) features a red human figure holding a flag inscribed with the tagline of the college ‘Enriching Lives’ standing on a red banner written on with ‘Education & Health’ and its year of establishment. The stylised human figure reaching upwards and stepping forward symbolises progress, aspiration, and the pursuit of excellence in both education and health. It represents individuals striving for betterment and achieving their full potential through the support of the institution. The logo conveys a message of a dynamic and forward-thinking institution dedicated to fostering individual growth and societal well-being through quality education and healthcare services, built upon a foundation of trust and stability established over decades.

KAKATIYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE (KITSW)

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KAKATIYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE (KITSW) The emblem of Kakatiya Institute of Technology and Science (KITSW) features the Kakatiya Kala Thoranam with the motifs of a pair of satellite dish antennae, a water dam denoting the subject disciplines of engineering; a banner inscribed with the motto of the college in Sanskrit ‘कृषितो नास्ति दुर्भिक्षं’ meaning ‘Cultivation Eliminates Famine’; and supported by another banner inscribed with the name of the managing Society. These are ensconced by a circular border inscribed with the name and place of the college and placed inside a gearwheel. The gearwheel is supported by a bridge and a rising sun. At the bottom, the year of establishment of the college and its initials ‘KITSW’ are written. The gearwheel denotes technology, engineering, interconnectedness, efficiency, precision, progress, advancement, synchronisation, timing, order and structure; Kakatiya Kala Thoranam is an ancient, intricately carved stone arch in the Warang...

MEGHA INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY FOR WOMEN (MIETW)

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MEGHA INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY FOR WOMEN (MIETW) The blue emblem of Megha Institute of Engineering and Technology for Women (MIETW) features the letter ‘M’ placed in the counter of the Greek letter Omega (Ω) which often represents the end or ultimate achievement, or a comprehensive embrace of learning, completeness, excellence, or the broad scope of knowledge offered. The name ‘Megha’ is written on a banner supporting the letter ‘M’ and on both sides of ‘Ω’ an open book signifying learning, knowledge, education, and wisdom are placed.

NALLA MALLA REDDY ENGINEERING COLLEGE (NMREC)

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NALLA MALLA REDDY ENGINEERING COLLEGE (NMREC) The pictorial emblem of Nalla Malla Reddy Engineering College (NMREC) features an abstract face with a palm holding the face with one eye drawn in yellow ochre and its tagline ‘Why What How’ is written at the bottom. The motif denotes thoughtful gesture with questions of ‘What’, which ignites curiosity on whatever she or he comes across; ‘Why’, which denotes inquisitiveness and questioning the matters coming across the Human brain to induce thinking; and ‘How’ is opening up to search, research with reasoning for solutions, leading to meritorious achievements and growth.

KOMMURI PRATAP REDDY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (KPRIT)

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KOMMURI PRATAP REDDY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (KPRIT) The emblem of Kommuri Pratap Reddy Institute of Technology (KPRIT) features a circular design with a stylised abstract bird-like shape within it, suggesting movement, progress, and potentially the flight of knowledge or aspirations. The green and blue colors often symbolise growth, nature, stability, and innovation in educational contexts. The initials ‘KPRIT’ is written below the motif with its tagline ‘Imagine Innovate Inspire’. The status of the college is written at the bottom.

XFINITY MARITIME SERVICES PRIVATE LIMITED (XFINITY)

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XFINITY MARITIME SERVICES PRIVATE LIMITED (XFINITY) The wordmark logo of Xfinity Maritime Services Private Limited (Xfinity) features a ‘Xfinity’ written in orange and black with an upward curving orange arc of ‘X’ and the dots on ‘i’s depicted as triangles and the rest of the name supporting the name. The prominent ‘X’ and the upward-curving orange arc symbolise forward momentum, progress, and reaching new heights in the maritime industry. The arc's shape also subtly suggests a wave or the trajectory of a vessel. The orange triangles within the ‘i’s resemble arrows pointing upwards, reinforcing the idea of advancement, efficiency, and direction, which are crucial in maritime operations. The colour blue is commonly associated with the sea, stability, and trust, while orange can represent energy, innovation, and visibility, reflecting the dynamic nature of maritime activities.

INTERASIA LINES LTD.

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INTERASIA LINES LTD. The logo of Interasia Lines Ltd. incorporates symbolic elements drawn from the shipping industry, reflecting its core business and corporate identity. The overall design of the logo draws inspiration from containerships, specifically incorporating elements such as ship hulls, bays, and containers using Interasia's corporate colours. This gives the company an unique  identity and character in the shipping industry.