National institute of technology is funded by the government institute and is established to provide quality technical education at several levels of education.
This institute of technology has various programs in engineering such as B.Tech, M.Tch and Ph.D.
This institute was founded in 1960 forming a joint venture between Karnataka Government and Government of India as the Regional engineering college.
This university acquired to be the deemed university in 2002, and was renamed with the existing name, National institute of technology.
Eligibility
National Institute of technology offers undergraduate courses such as B.Tech and B.E to students who have passed their 10 +2 examinations with chemistry, physics and mathematics with minimum 50% marks.
The post graduate courses expect minimum qualification as B.Tech or B.E as equivalent degree in respective disciplines with at least 60% marks to seek M.Tech or ME admission.
MCA applicants are required to score 60% marks in 12th class and should have completed their graduation with business mathematics or mathematics and statistics as their subjects. However, the SC or ST candidates are offered 5% relaxation.
Students passing M.Tech or ME with 60% marks as aggregate can apply for Doctorate courses.
Admission Procedure
The Under graduate courses admission is considered through the AIEEE examination conducted by the CBSE.
The post graduate applicants have to clear the GATE entrance exam and this is then followed by interview for final selection. Candidates with Non-Gate are considered for admission if there is availability of seats.
Conversely, they are also selected through written tests and interviews. There is a common entrance exam held for MCA applicants by the National Institute of technology.
Facilities
The facilities of the college include library, workshops, computer laboratory, laboratories, hostels, NCC, Health care, NSS and Extra curricular activities.
Courses
The under graduate courses include various courses in engineering namely, Mechanical, chemical, mining, computer, electrical, materials, metallurgical, and many more.
Identically, the post graduate courses also have many courses in engineering. The Doctorate courses include applied mechanics, civil engineering, chemical engineering, humanities, computational science, and more. |