Virtual Campus Tour
Metropolitan Institute of Technology Siliguri's campus is a vibrant hub of learning, innovation, and community. Designed with modern architecture and sustainable practices, the campus provides an ideal environment for students to thrive academically and personally.
General Campus Layout
The main campus spans approximately 350 acres and features well-planned residential, academic, and recreational zones. The campus is divided into several blocks including the Academic Block, Hostel Complex, Central Library, Sports Arena, and Administrative Office.
Departmental Building for Computer Science & Engineering
The departmental building for Computer Science & Engineering is a state-of-the-art facility equipped with modern classrooms, laboratories, and research centers. The building houses specialized labs such as the Machine Learning Lab, Cybersecurity Lab, IoT Lab, Data Science Lab, and Embedded Systems Lab.
Classroom Infrastructure
Classrooms are designed with smart boards, high-speed internet, audio-visual equipment, and comfortable seating arrangements. Each classroom is equipped with projectors, whiteboards, and interactive learning tools to enhance the educational experience.
Laboratory Facilities
The department's laboratories are fully staffed with high-performance computing hardware, software licenses, and access to cloud platforms like AWS and Azure. These labs support hands-on learning and experimentation in areas such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, data science, and embedded systems.
Central Library
The central library at MITS Siliguri is a treasure trove of academic resources with over 100,000 books, journals, periodicals, and digital databases. The library is divided into sections dedicated to different disciplines including Computer Science & Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, and Humanities.
On-Campus Resources
Students have access to a wide range of on-campus resources including computer labs, study rooms, quiet zones, and collaborative workspaces. The library also houses specialized collections for research projects and thesis writing.
Student Clubs and Hubs
Several technical and non-technical clubs operate within the campus, fostering student engagement and leadership skills. Notable clubs include:
- IEEE Student Branch: Promotes interest in electrical engineering and computer science through workshops and competitions.
- ACM Chapter: Encourages programming and algorithmic problem-solving through coding contests and hackathons.
- MITS Robotics Club: Develops robotic systems for various applications including automation and remote sensing.
- Debate Society: Enhances communication skills and critical thinking through regular debates and discussions.
- Cultural Council: Organizes festivals, concerts, and cultural events that celebrate diversity and creativity.
These clubs provide platforms for students to explore interests beyond academics, build networks, and develop soft skills essential for professional success.