Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute (VJTI) Mumbai (estd. in 1887 as Victoria Jubilee Technical Institute) has pioneered India’s Engineering education, research and training ecosystem. Pre-independence, VJTI had been instrumental in driving industrial growth throughout united India. Post-independence, VJTI played a pivotal role in setting up IITs and RECs of India and strengthened technology excellence of country.
In 1997, VJTI changed its name to Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute to honor mother of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.
Located in South Mumbai, VJTI is an autonomous institution owned by Maharashtra State Government. The institute offers programs in engineering and technology at the diploma, degree, post-graduate and doctoral levels. VJTI is known for its high quality teaching, collaborative research, industry connect and strong alumni network.
The first step in the expansion of the Institute was taken in 1903 when courses in Electrical Engineering were introduced. The Technical & Applied Chemistry Department was added in 1906, followed by the Department of Sanitary Engineering in 1913. By G. R. No. 1850 of 27th June 1913, the institute was recognized as the Central Technological Institute of Bombay Province. In the early days, the Institute was housed in Byculla in a building donated for the purpose by Sir Dinshaw Maneckji Petit.
Soon after the First World War in 1923, the Institute moved to its present campus at Matunga. Besides Sir Petit, contribution of the liberal grants came from the Government and the Bombay Mill Owners’ Association. A new block of northern light roof type construction was added in 1931 for housing the textile machinery and equipment which was obtained through the kind offices of Sir Ness Wadia.
The Bachelor Degree courses in Textile, Mechanical Engineering and Electrical Engineering were started In 1946,1947 and 1949 respectively. Victoria Jubilee Technical Institute has played a very vital role in setting up IITs during 1955-60. Prof. Kelkar, founder director of IIT Kanpur and planning officer of IIT Bombay was VJTI Electrical Engineering faculty. Prof SenGupto, founder director of IIT Madras was Principal of VJTI.
The Institute has been affiliated to the University of Bombay and was one of the fourteen institutes selected by the Central Government for further development with grant-in-aid from Govt. of India. Prior to 1960 Victoria Jubilee Technical Institute was the only Institute offering Engineering degree and Post Graduate courses under the University of Bombay and enjoyed de facto autonomy.
Vision :To establish global leadership in the field of Technology and develop competent human resources for providing service to society
Mission :To provide students with comprehensive knowledge of principles of engineering
with a multi-disciplinary approach.
To create an intellectually stimulating environment for research, scholarship,
creativity, innovation and professional activity.
To foster relationship with other leading institutes of learning and research,
alumni and industries in order to contribute to National and International
development.