Rajasthan is a state in India that lures many travelers from around the world mainly because of the immense Thar Desert and the Aravalli, which is the oldest mountain range across the globe.
The Rajput Heritage also attracts tourists with its numerous temples, palaces and forts. Oftentimes, the cities in Rajasthan offer visitors a chance to experience riding a camel, commonly called “Camel Safari.”
The state is also rich in culture as well as schools and universities. With a literacy rate of 61.03%, students and avid learners pursue their studies at the top colleges in Rajasthan.
One of the renowned colleges in Rajasthan is the Government Engineering College Ajmer or ECA. Its location is considered a holy place by the townspeople. The institution officially opened in the year 1997.
At present, it is affiliated with the Rajasthan Technical University. The hired faculties are meticulously chosen and are highly proficient in their own fields. This is to ensure that there is high level of teaching and interaction practices.
There are daily innovative and cooperative challenges that students get involved in to make learning interesting. The college also provides laboratories and research facilities. Up-to-date computers and electric devices are some of the instruments that students can benefit from.
The College of Technology and Engineering in Udaipur, Rajasthan is also a popular school in the state in terms of the density of students. A part of the Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture and Technology, this college offers a variety of computer and engineering courses such as Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering as well as Mining Engineering and Electronic Engineering, which is a newly opened course that started in the year 2006 with 40 students.
The Malaviya National Institute of Technology at the capital city of the state, Jaipur was founded in 1963. Presently, there are eight undergraduate courses including Bachelor of Technology, which comprises Chemical, Mechanical and Civil Engineering. Doctoral programs are also offered where there are currently 300 students enrolled.
Extra curricular activities are common in the colleges in Rajasthan. Sports tournaments are held annually and hosted by different schools around the state. There are also festivals sponsored by the college students. These activities are prepared to de-stress and unwind from the busy schedule of a college learner.
The government has been providing funds for numerous colleges in Rajasthan. The citizens have been learning and using English as the medium of instruction to reach out to interested students from the other nations. |