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In May 2013 it gained autonomy and became the first women's technical university in India established by Govt. of Delhi. [2] The university offers BBA and BTech, MTech, and PhD programs in four branches of engineering i.e. in the field of Computer Science and Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Mechanical and Automation ...
MKSSS's Cummins College of Engineering for Women (CCOEW) is a private engineering college in Pune, Maharashtra, India established in 1991 and run by the Maharshi Karve Stree Shikshan Samstha. [ 1 ] History
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University has 14 university schools (colleges), 12 of them are on the main campus in Dwarka and 2 colleges, USAR and USDI are on the new campus at East Delhi. [2] School at Main Campus:
Mechanical Building. The college offers four-year undergraduate B.Tech degree programs [3] and two-year postgraduate degree M.Tech programs. [4] It also offers a three-year postgraduate degree program in Master of Computer Applications, two-year master's degree in MBA and three-year B.Tech degree for diploma holders under lateral entry scheme with the approval of All India Council for ...
Pages in category "Women's engineering colleges in India" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The college is affiliated with Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology [2] and all the programmes are approved by the All India Council for Technical Education. [3] The campus is located at Natungram, Magra, Hooghly. Five Btech courses and four diploma courses are offered.
Bhoj Reddy Engineering College for Women (India) Show map of India Bhoj Reddy Engineering College for Women , established in 1997, is an engineering college for women located in Hyderabad, India .
More established colleges may even offer PhD programs in some departments with the approval of the affiliating university. Deemed university , or "Deemed to be University", is a status of autonomy granted by the Department of Higher Education on the advice of the UGC, under Section 3 of the UGC Act. [ 7 ]