Keshav Memorial Institute of Technology

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Keshav Memorial Institute of Technology
Type Engineering College
Established2007
FounderNeil Gogte, Nitin Sahasrabudhe
AffiliationJNTU
Principal D. Maheshwar
Location, ,
India

17°23′49.9″N78°29′24.1″E / 17.397194°N 78.490028°E / 17.397194; 78.490028
Website www.kmit.in

Keshav Memorial Institute of Technology is a private engineering college in Hyderabad in Telangana, India. [1]

It offers B.Tech degrees in computer science and engineering, artificial intelligence and machine learning, data science, and information technology. [2]

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References

  1. "Home". kmit.in.
  2. "KMIT".