JSS Institute of Architecture and Planning

Biluru Gurubasava Mahaswamiji Institute of Technology
Mudhol, Bagalkot

Biluru Gurubasava Mahaswamiji Institute of Technology, Mudhol, established in the year 2013 under B.V.V. Sangha, Bagalkot, Karnataka, India with Vision “To be Recognised as a Most Valued Institution that Imparts Meaningful Higher Technical Education in Rural Context” and Mission i). To Provide Quality Technical Education Through Student Centric Dynamic Teaching-Learning Process. ii) To Encourage and Foster Applied Research and Entrepreneurial Skills in Collaboration with Society and Industry. iii) Nurture Moral and Ethical Values to Promote Harmony and Spirit of Humanity. MUDHOL is a town in the Bagalkot District, Bagalkot District is in the Northern part of the state of Karnataka, India. It is about 60 km from the district headquarters on the left bank of the Ghataprabha River. The College campus encompasses of 15 acres and has all the facilities expected in a modern technical institute, as per norms laid down by AICTE, New Delhi and VTU, Belagavi. The college offers 5 (Five) B.E courses and one PG program MBA with about 700+ students on rolls. College has separate hostels for Boys and Girls and also runs college bus from Bagalkot. College has dedicated and well qualified teaching and non-teaching staff.

Engineering Programs:

  • Computer Science and Engineering
  • Electronics and Communication Engineering
  • Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
  • Mechanical engineering
  • Civil Engineering

Accreditations & Affiliations:

  • No

Facilities:

  • Canteen
  • Hostel for Boys
  • Hostel for Girls
  • Transport
  • Sports and Gymnasium
  • Internet in Campus
  • Post Office
  • BVVS Institute Scholarships

Campus Location:

Biluru Gurubasav Mahaswamiji Institute of Technology, Mudhol 87QQ+73X, Mantur Rd, Mudhol, Karnataka 587313

Principal:

Dr. Shiravankumar B.kerur,

Contact College:

Ph : 08350 - 280404
Email : bvvsbgmitm@gmail.com

“Consortium of Medical, Engineering and Dental Colleges of Karnataka”