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Type | Private Un-Aided Engineering College |
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Established | 2001 |
Director | N.R.Shetty |
Address | , , , 13°7′45.0″N77°35′13.4″E / 13.129167°N 77.587056°E |
Campus | 23 acres (93,000 m2), 25 km from Bangalore. |
Affiliations | VTU, affiliated with AICTE, Autonomous |
Website | www.nmit.ac.in |
Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology (NMIT) is an autonomous engineering college in Bangalore, Karnataka, India affiliated to the Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belagavi.
NMIT was started by Vinaya Hegde, son of founder of NMAMIT, late Justice K. S. Hegde in 2001 after the success of Nitte Mahalinga Adyanathaya Memorial Institute of Technology (NMAMIT) at Nitte. The campus is on a 23-acre (93,000 m2) site in Govindapura, Gollahalli village 3 km from Baglur cross, on the way to Devanahalli airport on Hyderabad-Bangalore NH 7 and it is 25 km from Centre of Bengaluru.
The college is and approved by the All India Council for Technical Education. It offers a four-year graduate programme in engineering leading to the award of the degree Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.). The college postgraduate programmes in Master of Computer Applications - MCA, M.Tech in Computer Networking Engineering, Digital Communications & Netwotking Engineering, VLSI & Embedded Systems, Computer Science & Engineering, Master of Business Administration (MBA), M.Tech in Thermal Power Engineering, Machine Design, Structural Engineering
The institution hosts its inter-collegiate techno-cultural and management fest under this banner. It started in 2004 with around 20 events and 19 performing colleges. It has popular attendance from mainly engineering colleges from across the country. It usually takes place for 3 days in the second week of March. [1]
In 2009 38 events were lined up in two days. [2]
They run conferences, seminars, project work on research topics. Activities include:
It has a website developed by its members. [5]
The Computer Society of India (CSI) inaugurated the NMIT Students' Branch on 19 May 2008 where Mr. Iqbal Ahmed, the former chairman of CSI Bangalore Chapter, was invited as a chief guest.
Yantra was inaugurated in 2003 with a student and staff membership of 80. Today Yantra has more than 500 students and staff members which includes alumni students in India and other countries. Yantra was the first branch in NMIT to come out with its annual magazine MECHZINE even before the college annual magazine in 2004. The Yantra website is www.iyantra.in.
College rankings | |
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Engineering – India | |
NIRF (2022) [6] | 183 |
Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology was ranked 183 among engineering colleges by the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) in 2022. [6]
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