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NITK Surathkal offers undergraduate and graduate programs in Engineering, Science and Management. The institute has 14 departments [ 11 ] and 11 support centres with about 200 faculty members, 300 support staff, 5,500 students and 26,500 alumni worldwide.
The NIT MCA Common Entrance Test (NIMCET), is a National Level Test conducted by NITs for admission to their Master of Computer Applications (MCA) programme.The admission to the MCA programme to the nine NITs at Agartala, Allahabad, Bhopal, Jamshedpur, Kurukshetra, Raipur, Surathkal, Tiruchirappalli (Trichy), Warangal, Patna and IIIT Bhopal for the year 2024-25 is based on the Rank obtained in ...
NIT Karnataka: NITK 1960 2002 Surathkal: Karnataka: 12 38 7 NIT Srinagar: NITSRI 1960 2002 Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir: 82 - 8 NIT Allahabad: MNNIT 1961 2002 Prayagraj: Uttar Pradesh: 49 - 9 NIT Surat: SVNIT 1961 2002 Surat: Gujarat: 65 - 10 NIT Calicut: NITC 1961 2002 Kozhikode: Kerala: 23 54 11 NIT Rourkela: NITR 1961 2002 Rourkela: Odisha ...
National Institute of Technology Karnataka (NITK), Surathkal Institute of National Importance 67 N/A (NITK is a standalone institution) 8 Yenepoya University, Mangaluru Deemed University 95 Yenepoya Medical College, Mangaluru 9 Alliance University, Bengaluru Private University 98
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To serve the growing demand for trained quality technical manpower, the Government Of India established fourteen Regional Engineering Colleges (RECs) between 1959 and 1965, now known as NITs with campuses at Surat, Allahabad, Bhopal, Calicut, Durgapur, Kurukshetra, Jamshedpur, Jaipur, Nagpur, Rourkela, Srinagar, Surathkal, Tiruchirappalli, and Warangal.
Incident is the annual cultural festival of the National Institute of Technology Karnataka (NITK) in Surathkal, Karnataka, India. The fest is a four-day-long event held in March in the even semester of the NITK Calendar.
The first engineering college (University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering, UVCE) in Karnataka was started by the then Diwan of Mysore Sir M. Visvesvaraya in 1917 in Bengaluru. It was the fifth engineering college to be started in the country. [11] By 1956, Karnataka had two Government and three private engineering colleges in the state.