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About The College
Technology has brought revolutionary changes to the society. India has emerged as a global competitor in science and technology. To provide quality education in science and technology and a competitive edge, the Catholic Church of Jabalpur which has many years of experience and expertise in the field of education, has established St. Aloysius Institute of Technology (SAIT). SAIT is a Christian College owned and established by the Catholic Diocese of Jabalpur, belonging to the minority community of Catholics and is administered through The Diocesan Corporation of Jabalpur. SAIT started with a dream that our students shall have holistic development and shall serve the nation and make India proud by their innovative ideas, technological pursuits and entrepreneurship. The College caters to the needs of the student’s development for wholesome growth of the country.
The Institute shall work under the able guidance of Dr. Fr. Davis George (Director) and highly experienced Principal
Dr A.K.Saxena is Ph.D(Engg)
from ABV-IIITM. He is the Member, Board of Studies in Electronics &
CSE,RGTU(2005-2008),Electrical Engg. , Jiwaji University(1999-2001) .
Additional Director
Dr.Fr.G Vazhan Arasu
Dr.Fr.G.VazhanArasu
is the Vice Principle of St.Aloysius College,(Accredited A+ by NAAC and
College with Potential for Excellence by UGC),Jabalpur M.P. for the past 11
years. He has completed Doctorate of Philosophy in Economics on titled “Impact
of Globalization on Infrastructural Development in India Since 1981”.He has
authored one book and edited two books. He has also published more than 37
articles and research paper in number of journals, books and News papers. He has
been resource for number of Leadership and Human Resource Development
programmers’ and conducted several Retreats and Orientation programmers’ for
various people. He has also undertaken two minor research projects sponsored by
UGC.Currently he is working at the post of the Additional Director(SAIT).
Additional Director
Dr.R.C Ghai (Hons), M.Tech Ph.D
Former Principal of GovernmentEngineeringCollege,Jabalpur (M.P.),Indira Gandhi Engineering College
,Sagar (M.P.) and Guru Ram Das Kahalsa Institute of Science andTechnology,Jabalpur(M.P.)Dr.Ghai is a renowned academician having vast experience in technical education andadministration.He has done his Ph.D. from university of Rookee.Dr.Ghai has authored two books and has published 40 research papers in national and International level journals.One of his book titled “Bearings, lubrication and lubricants” was given first postion by university of Roorkee.He has guided several students for their M.Tech andPh.D degree .
He is a life member of solar society of Technical Education. He has joined St..Aloysius Institute of Technology as Additional Director with a vision to make it the center of excellence by providing quality in technical education,inculating high moral and social values with a human face and there by providing world class competent engineers for the progress and transformation of society.
Principal
Dr A.K.Saxena,ME ,Ph.D.(Engg)

Dr A.K.Saxena is Ph.D(Engg)
from ABV-IIITM. He is the Member, Board of Studies in Electronics &
CSE,RGTU(2005-2008),Electrical Engg. , Jiwaji University(1999-2001) and have the
Administrative experience as Warden ,Chief Hostel Warden, Nominee for BE and
MCA courses at various institutes, Assistant coordinator(PET).He is the member
of FIETE,MIE,MISTE Societies and have the Industrial experience at SICO, Indian
Railway Construction Co.Ltd. He has participated in
various national and international conferences and presented technical (10)
papers. His research interest in area of Mutimedia Technology and Digital
Watermarking, Microprocessor based system development and instrumentation
Vision:
St. Aloysius’ Institute of Technology epitomizes excellence in technology-centric education, ensuring entrée and opportunity for all, upholding rigorous academic standards, advancing innovation, strengthening respect for diversity, and serving as a catalyst for learning, exploration and discovery of eco-friendly technology for sustainable development of humanity.
Mission:
- Offer quality teaching and learning environment.
- Have state-of-the-art infrastructure facilities.
- Train students as per industry requirement, by
developing effective partnership with industries.
- Transfer appropriate technology to society.
- Ensure placement of all students through campus
interviews.
- To groom overall personality of students, Soft skill
training, focus on EQ & SQ
- Create an ambience for total development of staff and
students.
- Prepare students as global leader for ensuring justice,
peace, prosperity, love and respect for all.
- Ensure quality services in all aspects of the campus.
- Become a deemed University.
Logo
The Indian “Banyan” tree signifies enlightenment, growth and holistic development of the students, staff and the institute. The outstretched branches are indicative of the diversified, yet, interdependent growth of different branches of technology. The roots of the tree are embedded in the Book of Knowledge. This shall enable the future technocrats and leaders to persuade the path of excellence, rooted in eternal values & ensure sustainable quality and progress in an ever changing world. The symbols of Alpha and Omega represent Christ who is the beginning and the end, the source of all knowledge and wisdom. The wheel around the logo represents emerging technologies & progressive nature of the world. The color green given to the wheel represents eco-friendly technology for sustainable development which shall heal mother earth. The college believes and abides by its motto ‘Virtus in Arduo’ i.e., ‘Strength through Hardship’.
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