Uttarakhand Technical University

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Veer Madho Singh Bhandari Uttarakhand Technical University (formerly Uttarakhand Technical University)
Uttarakhand Technical University logo.png
Type Public
Established2005
Vice-Chancellor Prof.(Dr.) Onkar Singh
Location
30°20′37″N77°56′24″E / 30.3435°N 77.9400°E / 30.3435; 77.9400
Affiliations UGC, AICTE
Website www.uktech.ac.in

Veer Madho Singh Bhandari Uttarakhand Technical University is a public university in the Indian state of Uttarakhand set up by the Government of Uttarakhand on 27 January 2005, through the Uttarakhand Technical University Act 2005. [1] It has 6 campus institutes [2] and 75 affiliated colleges. 6 campus institutes are in the university campuses at Dehradun, Tehri, Tanakpur, Gopeshwar, Pithoragarh, and Uttarkashi [3] spread all over the state. [4]

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Departments and faculties

Affiliated colleges and institutes

The university has been established in an area of 8.372 hectares and it is the only affiliating University of the state for technical institutions. There are 6 campus Institutes and 75 affiliated colleges [3] with 23,000 students in courses mentioned below: [4]

Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.)
Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm.)
Bachelor of Hotel Management and Catering Technology (BHMCT)
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Master of Computer Application (MCA)
Master of Pharmacy (M.Pharm.)
Master of Technology (M.Tech.): 720Faculty of Technology M.Tech. UTU CampusProfessional courses

The university imparts education in graduate, postgraduate and doctorate programmes in disciplines like Management, Engineering, Hotel Management, Computer Application, Pharmacy, etc. [4]

It serves technical education through its progress monitored each semester, part-time PhD programme specially designed for teachers and scientists by giving them the opportunity to explore the untouched area of research. The university runs M.Tech. and M.Pharma programmes, apart from the 6 Campus Institutes. [2] It is spreading technical education in the remote underprivileged area of Uttarakhand hills through its six campus institutions. [4]

  1. THDC Institute of Hydropower Engineering and Technology, New Tehri
  2. Seemant Institute of Technology, [5] Pithoragarh
  3. Women Institute of Technology, Dehradun
  4. Institute of Technology Gopeshwar, Gopeshwar
  5. Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Institute of Technology, Tanakpur (Champawat)
  6. Institute of Technology, Uttarkashi (under construction)
  7. Institute of Technology, Salt, Almora (proposed)

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