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National Institute of Technology Uttarakhand - 0 views

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    National Institute of Technology, Uttarakhand is one amongst the ten newly sanctioned NITs in 2009 by the Government of India under the 11th Five year Plan. The Institute is fully funded by Government of India under the Ministry of Human Resource Development. There are three branches namely Computer Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering and Electrical & Electronics Engineering.
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National Institute of Rourkela - 0 views

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    National Institute of Technology, Rourkela (NIT) formerly known as Regional Engineering College, (REC) is one of the premier national level institutions for technical education in the country. and is funded by the Government of India. NIT Rourkela was established in 1961 under the able vision of the then Prime Minister of India Jawaharlal Nehru.
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National Institute of Technology, Silchar - 0 views

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    The NIT offers not only engineering and technology programmes but also conducts a number of study programmes in basic sciences, humanities and other allied disciplines. The institute also offers Continuing Education Programmes and Consultancy Services.
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Indian Institute of Guwahati - 0 views

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    National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning (NPTEL) is a Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) initiative to promote quality engineering education in the country through video and web based learning material.
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National Institute of Tiruchirappalli - 0 views

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    The National Institute of Technology (formerly known as Regional Engineering College) Tiruchirappalli, situated in the heart of Tamil Nadu on the banks of river Cauvery, was started as a joint and co-operative venture of the Government of India and the Government of Tamil Nadu in 1964 with a view to catering to the needs of man-power in technology for the country
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National Institute of Raipur - 0 views

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    National Institute of Technology Raipur (Formerly Government Engineering College Raipur), situated in the capital of a newly incepted state of Chhattisgarh, has proven to be "avant-grade' in the field of science and technology over past few decades in this region.
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Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Surat - 0 views

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    Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute Of Technology, Surat is one of the 17 Regional Engineering Colleges that were established as joint venture of the Government of India and the Government of Gujarat.
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National Institute of Warangal - 0 views

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    National Institute of Technology, Warangal (Deemed University) , formerly known as Regional Engineering College, was established in 1959. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru laid the foundation stone for this institute on October 10, 1959, the first in the chain of 30 NITs (formerly known as RECs) in the country.
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Visvesvaraya National Institute Of Nagpur - 0 views

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    Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur is one of the thirty National Institutes of Technology in the country.
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National Institute of Calicut - 0 views

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    National Institute of Technology Calicut (NITC) is located about 22 kilometers north-east of Calicut City.
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka - 0 views

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    The National Institutes of Technology Act, 2007 was enacted by the Parliament of India to declare India's National Institutes of Technology asInstitutes of National Importance. The Act received the assent of the President of India on 5 June 2007 and became effective on Independence Day ,2007.
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National Institute of Meghalaya - 0 views

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    National Institute of Technology, Meghalaya is one among the thirty NITs in India established as Institutions of National Importance with full funding support from the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India.
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