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The Government Funded Technical Institutes (GFTIs) are a list of 40 academic institutions funded either by the Government of India or the State governments of India that participate in the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) for the admission process into their undergraduate programs in architecture, planning, sciences, and various branches of engineering and technology.
Compucom Institute of Information Technology and Management (Ciitm), Jaipur; Jaipur Engineering College, Kukas; Jodhpur Institute of Engineering & Technology; Laxmi Devi Institute of Engineering and Technology, Alwar; Maharishi Arvind Institute of Engineering and Technology; Poornima College Of Engineering, Jaipur
The Institutes of Technology Act, 1961 lists twenty three IITs. [11] National Institutes of Technology (NITs) are a group of engineering, science, technology and management institutes with special funding and administration. They were established as "Regional Engineering Colleges" and upgraded in 2003 to national status and central funding.
It was established in 2006 by the Government of Rajasthan to enhance technical education in the state. It has many affiliated colleges under its umbrella. RTU is on the campus of the University Engineering College, Kota, previously Engineering College of Kota and now University Teaching Department which is now an autonomous institute.
RV University, which commenced operations in 2021, is governed by the Rashtreeya Sikshana Samithi Trust (RSST) [10] which is a charitable trust managing RV Educational Institutions in Bangalore, Karnataka, India. Today, RSST has over 21 institutions across Bangalore constituting more than 20,000 students every year under its umbrella. [11]
Technology [76] Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University [note 16] Delhi: Yes 1998 General [77] Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women: New Delhi: Yes 2013 Women's only, technology [78] Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology, Delhi: New Delhi: No 2008 Information technology [79] National Law University, Delhi: Delhi: Yes ...
In early 1900s, there was a growing need for advancement in applied sciences in the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh (erstwhile NWP) of British India.On the initiative of ICS officer Sir Spencer H. Butler, [8] the Conference on Industrial Development at Nainital summoned in 1907 by the then Lieutenant-Governor of the province, [9] Sir John P. Hewett, GCSI, KBE, CIE, GCStJ, recommended the ...
The minimum academic qualification for admission to B.Tech./B.E. program in Rajasthan was an RPET pass with at least 45% marks (40% marks in case of candidates belonging to "SC/ST/ Non Creamy Layer OBC/ Non Creamy Layer SBC" of Rajasthan state) in the subjects combination as given below taken together, in the final examination of 10+2 (Class XII) of Board of Secondary Education, Rajasthan or ...