Facilities

State-of-the-Art Infrastructure

Dedicated to providing the best engineering and management education, our institute boasts excellent infrastructure and modern facilities designed to foster learning and innovation.

The institute has developed an excellent infrastructure with state-of-the-art facilities to provide the best engineering and management education to its students. In addition to the regular classrooms and laboratories, the campus features smart classrooms for all undergraduate and postgraduate programs, a boardroom, seminar halls, an open-air auditorium, and dedicated placement interview cabins, all designed to meet the diverse needs of its stakeholders.

SMVITM Central Library

The Central Library at SMVITM is housed in a spacious three-storey state of the art independent block. Two floors of the block are occupied exclusively by the Central Library. It has about 1300 square meters of built-up area.

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About the Lab

The Language Lab at SMVITM is a state-of-the-art audio-visual equipment to aid in imparting language skills. The Laboratory is effectively utilized by students and faculty members for various self-enhancement and soft skill development activities. Laboratory proves beneficial for those students who are poor in use of English language. Students from rural areas who are generally weak in English can have sufficient ear training in the language lab. It aims at confidence-building among students for interactions and presentations in English. The basic purpose of the lab is to provide students a platform to enhance English language skills, communication skills and to practice soft skills.

Objectives
  • To develop the communicative competence of the Engineering students.
  • To provide an opportunity to develop versatile skills.
  • To develop confidence and a corporate personality.
  • To enhance individual employability.

Standard Operating Procedure
  1. Language Laboratory is a supporting facility in which is mandatory requirement stipulated by AICTE to be implemented as part of teaching activity in SMVITM. All the Departments and Study Programs in SMVITM use Language Laboratory to enhance the English Competence.
  2. Language Lab committee members are the In-charge of language lab. The departmental coordinator monitors language lab department wise.
  3. Faculty members and students enter Language Laboratory by taking off the footwear and put them on the shoes shelf. The purpose is to make English Language Laboratory keep clean and neat.
  4. Students put the bags on the next to their chairs and turn their cellular phones off. It is for the comfort and convenience of teaching learning process.
  5. Students are permitted to enter the Language Lab only with their Identity Card.
  6. Students sign in the user attendance book.
  7. Each user either faculty member or student must be responsible to the English Language Laboratory equipment.
  8. Students listen the content of audio by putting the headset.
  9. Students listen attentively and focus to the announced recording, and write down the important points, and make sure about the whole process with concentration, so that it will be effective for the developing of comprehension skills among them.
  10. Students do the assignments given by the faculty members by the following methods:
    • To follow the pronunciation of words and sentences.
    • To change the form/ type the sentences.
    • To listen audio conversation: monolog, dialogue.
    • To answer the exercises.
    • To discuss the content of audio conversations.
    • To give the comments.
    • To do the individual or group exercises.
  11. Before the course ends, the faculty member closes the teaching learning process by giving the conclusion of the content, in order to confirm that the students know about the content they have taught clearly.

Physical Education/Sports and Games

Promoting a Holistic and Vibrant Campus Life

SPORTS FACILITIES

SMVITM recognizes sports and physical activities as integral to promoting a holistic and vibrant campus life. The facilities at SMVITM support a wide range of athletic interests, nurturing both competitive spirit and a passion for fitness. Students have access to well-maintained indoor gymnasium and specialized areas for sports such as cricket, football, basketball, volleyball, and many more. The institute organises sports and games activities every year which include athletics, basketball, cricket, table tennis, volley ball …etc. The best players from each of these events are sent to tournaments of VTU.

BASKETBALL

Basketball Game 1

VOLLEYBALL

Volleyball Game

HANDBALL

Handball Game

THROWBALL

Throwball Game

TABLE TENNIS

Table Tennis Game 2

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wi-fi

The institute has a dedicated leased line providing 1048 Mbps internet connectivity, and the entire campus is Wi-Fi enabled. Internet access is managed through Sophos software to ensure optimal and secure utilization for educational purposes.

Hostel Facilities

A Home Away from Home for Our Students

Hostel Building

Hostel Room

Comfortable & Conducive Atmosphere

The institution has separate Boys and Girls hostels are available on a sharing basis in order to provide a good atmosphere to the students to pursue their studies.

Other Facilities

  • Filtered Drinking Water
  • Hot and Cold water supply round the clock
  • Laundry facility (washing stones and cloth dryers)
  • Browsing centre
  • Recreational facilities
  • Study Facilities (newspapers)
  • Internet connectivity
  • Round-the-clock security
  • Diesel generator for power backup

Committee Objectives

  • To provide comfortable accommodation to SMVITM students.
  • To ensure good atmosphere for study and exchange of thoughts and ideas.
  • To ensure that students coming from different parts of the country learn to live together and strengthen their relations with mutual cooperation and goodwill.
  • To provide healthy and hygienic food at reasonable price.

Hostel Committee Members
(AY 2025-26)

Meet the dedicated professionals who work tirelessly to ensure our students experience a safe, supportive, and well-managed hostel environment.

       Mr. Paul Suraj

Mr. Paul Suraj

Chief Warden and Physical Education Director (SG.)

      Mr. Rajesh Devadiga

Mr. Rajesh Devadiga

Resident Warden (Boys’ Hostel)

      Ms. Shubhashree

Ms. Shubhashree

Resident Warden (Girls’ Hostel)

Committee Roles & Responsibilities

Chief Warden & Assistant Wardens
  • Supervise overall functioning of the hostels, welfare of the students and discipline.
  • Be in continuous contact with caretakers/wardens and students.
  • Maintain the database of the residents of hostels.
  • Periodical discussion of hostel issues with institution head and implementation of the decisions taken by the management/ authorities of the institution.
Resident Caretakers
  • To allot the rooms to the students as per the guidelines.
  • To supervise the sports and cultural activities of students in the hostel.
  • To solve the day to day problems of the students.
  • To deal with the acts of indiscipline of the students & report the cases of serious indiscipline to higher authorities.
  • To maintain the various registers and ledgers necessary for smooth functioning of the hostel from time to time.
  • Communicate with the parents/guardians of the inmates regarding indiscipline activity or misbehaviour of the student in the hostel premises.
  • To maintain overall ambiance of the hostel premises & ensure proper maintenance of hostel rooms, TV hall, toilets, mess and sports equipment’s.
  • To advise and guide in smooth running of the mess i.e. display of the menu and inspect the quality of the food.
  • To maintain the leave record of the students and to keep a watch on the in and out register.
  • To identify slow learners and report to chief warden.
  • To ensure proper water supply and drinking water arrangement in the hostel.
  • To keep a watch so that no unwanted student/person resides in the hostel without the permission of the warden & maintain the record of the Guests/visitors.
  • To supervise the work of sweeper and security guards.
  • To perform all other hostel related work as ordered by Chief Warden/Assistant Warden.
Canteen Proprietor
  • Canteen Proprietor is responsible for efficient operation of canteen and hostel mess.
  • Procure vegetables, food ingredients and other necessary items required for canteen and hostel mess.
  • To ensure quality of food served in canteen and hostel mess.
  • To ensure hygiene and clean environment in canteen.
  • Provide all kind of statutory benefits to the employees of the canteen.
  • Fulfil the requirements to get the certificate from Food Safety and Standards Authority of India.

Glimpses of Our Hostel

Hostel Committee Activities
(AY 2024-25)

View the activities conducted by the Hostel Committee for the academic year 2024-25.

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Hostel Regulations

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SMVITM campus has a separate cafeteria that is well ventilated and clean with sufficient number of seating and service capacity for students/staff.

The Cafeteria provides hygienic and delicious South Indian, North Indian, Chinese food items. It also provides bakery items, chats, fruit juices and variety of ice creams.

SMVITM Transport Facility

Convenient and Affordable Transportation

TRANSPORT FACILITY

The institute operates several buses covering various routes across Udupi district to facilitate convenient transportation for day scholars. To support students, this service is provided at a reasonable cost.

Bus Routes

Route NumberStarting PointStart Time (from the start point)Places Covered
1Santhekatte, Udupi08.10 amSantekatte, Ashirwad, LVT, Ambagilu, Puttur, Baliga (Nittur), Nittur, Ambalpady, Udyavara(Balipade), Guddeyangadi, Katapady, Acchada Cross
2Rajangana, Udupi08.08 amRajanagana/Parking Area, Sharada Mantapa, Beedinagudde, Diana Theatre, Kukkikatte, Rampura, Padu Alevoor, Kalmanje, Dendoor Katte, Manipura
3Hiriyadka07.50 amHiriadka, Onthibettu, Madaga, Atradi, Parkala High School, Parkala, Ishwara Nagara, MIT Bus Stop, KSRTC, Bannanje
4Sasthana, Toll Gate07.56 amSasthana, Mabukala, Uppinakote, Dharmavara, Brahmavara Akashavani, SMS College, Sugar Factory, Doopada Katte, Baikady B C road, Heroor, Uppor, K G road
5Karkala07.58 amHedge Medical, Karkala Bus Stand, Ananthashayana, Anekere, Kuntalpady, Parpale KEB, Doopada Katte, Lamina Cross, Parapady, College Nitte, Hale Katte, Mavina Katte, Manjarpalke, Belman, Jantra, Sooda Cross, Padav, Shirva, Siddivinayaka Temple, Panjimaar, Bantakal
6Alevoor, Udupi07.45 amMudu Alevoor, Manchi Kere, Rajeev Nagara, Shanti Nagara, Industrial Area, Sigma Bar, Police quarters, M.J.C, Syndicate Circle, D.C Office, Perampalli, Baliga Hospital, Doddanagudde, Gundibailu, Karavali by pass
7Kundapura07.25 amKundapura, Parijatha, Shastri Park, Basrur Muorkai, Vinayaka, Ankada Katte, Megestic hall, Hangluru, Koteshwar, bypass, Beejadi, Kumbashi, Thekatte, Kota, Kota high school, Saligrama, Gundmi
8Brahmavara08.15 amBrahmavara Bus Stand
9Manipal08.10 amManipal Tiger Circle, Laximindra Nagar, Indrali, MGM, Sharada Mantapa, Kadiyali, Kalsanka, City Bus Stand, Service Bus Stand, Alankar, Old Taluk office, Manjunath Garage, Kinnimulky, Kinnimulky Highway

Image of all buses parked side by side

Sewage Treatment Plant (STP)

Our institution is committed to responsible wastewater management through our state-of-the-art Sewage Treatment Plant. This facility plays a crucial role in mitigating environmental pollution and promoting water conservation within the campus.

Sewage Treatment Plant Entrance
STP Flow Diagram

Key Features and Benefits:

  • Capacity: Our STP has a treatment capacity of 125 Kilo Liters per Day (KLD).
  • Technology: It utilizes advanced Sequential Batch Reactor (SBR) technology, ensuring efficient treatment of varying wastewater loads.
  • Water Reuse: Treated wastewater is recycled and reused for non-potable purposes such as toilet flushing and gardening, significantly reducing our reliance on fresh water sources. This contributes to a zero-discharge system.
  • Environmental Compliance: The plant ensures that treated wastewater meets stringent regulatory standards, protecting public health and the environment.

Treated Water Quality (Sample Test Report):

Test ParameterResult
PH Value6.78
Suspended Solids102.00 mg/l
BOD 5days at 20°C22.00 mg/l
COD124.00 mg/l
Total Dissolved Solids435.23 mg/l
Oil and greaseNIL

*All parameters are well within the prescribed disposal standards.

STP Components:

SBR Process Cycle
Aeration Unit
Chlorination Unit
Dual Media Filter

Solar Energy Plant

Embracing renewable energy, our college proudly operates a rooftop solar power plant, a significant step towards reducing our carbon footprint and achieving energy independence.

Solar Power Plant
Solar Meter

Key Features and Impact:

  • Capacity: A 125-KW rooftop solar power plant installed by Orb Energy Limited.
  • Installation Year: Operational since 2018-19.
  • Energy Generation: The plant generates approximately 1,50,000 to 2,00,000 KWH annually, fulfilling about half of the college’s energy requirements.
  • Energy Utilization: The generated energy is used by the college and also exported to Mescom (the local electricity provider).
  • Environmental Benefits: This initiative significantly reduces our reliance on non-renewable energy sources, leading to lower carbon emissions and a smaller environmental footprint.

Power Generation and Consumption Trends:

Power Generation Chart

Graph showing yearly power generation and consumption data.

Water Conservation Initiatives

Rainwater Harvesting

Rainwater harvesting is the process of collecting, storing, and using rainwater that falls on rooftops, surfaces, and other catchment areas. This harvested rainwater can be utilized for various purposes, including irrigation, landscape maintenance, toilet flushing, and even potable uses with proper treatment.

Rainwater Harvesting Diagram
Rainwater Harvesting Civil Block
Borehole Recharge Side View
Borehole Recharge Front View
Rainwater Harvesting Hostel Mess

Objectives and Initiatives:

  • Water Conservation: Capturing and storing rainwater for various non-potable uses like irrigation, landscaping, toilet flushing, and cooling systems to reduce demand on municipal and groundwater supplies.
  • Sustainable Water Management: Promoting the use of a local, renewable water source within the institution.
  • Stormwater Management: Reducing the risk of flooding, erosion, and pollution by managing stormwater runoff.
  • Cost Savings: Significantly lowering water bills by utilizing harvested rainwater for non-potable applications.
  • Campus Initiatives: Rainwater harvesting systems installed at EC Department, Civil and Mechanical Block, and Hostel Mess.
  • Storage Capacity: Rainwater is stored in a collection tank with 1 lakh litre capacity, utilized during the summer season.

Water Saving Regulators

To further enhance water conservation, Neoperl Water Saving Regulators have been installed in taps across the campus. These regulators are designed to significantly reduce water consumption without compromising water pressure, contributing to both environmental sustainability and reduced operational costs.

Neoperl Water Saving Regulator
Neoperl Water Saving Regulator Close-up

Benefits:

  • Reduced Water Consumption: Significantly lowers the amount of water used in taps.
  • Cost Savings: Contributes to lower water bills for the institution.
  • Environmental Impact: Promotes sustainable water use and reduces overall ecological footprint.

College has a stationery shop and also a photocopying center inside the campus with subsidized rates for the benefit of students.

Medical Aid

Supporting Health and Well-being

MEDICAL AID FACILITY

Medical Aid

The college provides following medical support to ensure the health and well-
being of all students and staff on campus.
1. Emergency Medical Aid: Immediate assistance is available on campus for
any medical emergencies.
2. On-Call Doctors: Qualified medical doctors are available on call to attend
to students and staff whenever required.
3. First Aid Room: A designated First Aid Room in the administrative block
provides temporary care and rest for those feeling unwell.
4. Accessibility & First Aid: Wheelchair facility is available for students and
staff with mobility needs and first aid kits are placed in all laboratories,
departments, and hostels.
5. Health Support for Hostel Residents: Hostel students have access to
round-the-clock health facilities, including 24-hour emergency services.
We are committed to creating a safe and supportive environment where
healthcare needs are addressed promptly and effectively.

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Karnataka Bank ATM facility is provided for the students in the campus.

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