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The Regional Engineering College, Warangal was the first to be established (in 1959) among the chain of 15 Regional Engineering Colleges in the country. [5] The approval of the Government of India to establish one of the RECs meant for the southern region of Warangal was conveyed to the State Government through its letter no .F 11- 5/ 58- T. 5 dated 30 January 1959.
National Institute of Technology Hamirpur (NIT Hamirpur or NITH) is a public technical university located in Hamirpur, Himachal Pradesh, India. It was declared to be an Institute of National Importance by the Government of India under the Institutes of Technology Act. The institute was established in 1984 as a Regional Engineering College.
The HPRC, chaired by R. A. Mashelkar, submitted its report entitled "Strategic Road Map for Academic Excellence of Future RECs" in 1998. By 2006, MHRD issued NIT status to 3 more colleges, located at Patna (Bihar Engineering College, a 110-year-old college), Raipur (Government Engineering College, Raipur), and Agartala (Tripura Engineering ...
During the second five-year plan (1956–60) in India, a number of industrial projects were contemplated. To ensure enough supply of trained personnel to meet the demand for these projects, a decision was taken to start the Regional Engineering Colleges (RECs), at the rate of one per each major state, which can churn out graduates with good engineering merit.
Short Name Full Name Website ! Est. Year Affiliated University Revenue Division District Ownership Additional information Mrits: Malla Reddy institution of technology and science
North Eastern Regional Institute of Science and Technology (NERIST) (Engineering) Itanagar: Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Institute of Archaeology (PDUIA) (Archaeology) Greater Noida: Physical Research Laboratory (PRL) Ahmedabad: Punjab Engineering College (PEC) (Engineering) Chandigarh: Raman Research Institute (RRI) Bengaluru
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Kotha Koteswara Rao (19 October 1929 – 29 September 2021) [1] was the principal of the Regional Engineering College, Warangal during the period 1973–1989, which is now renamed as National Institute of Technology, Warangal. Rao was born in Sangam Jagarlamudi, a village located near Tenali, Andhra Pradesh. He obtained his degree in Civil ...