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Monday, April 11, 2011
College rankings (2009), u can consider for this year also
Rank Institute Name City
- Indian Institute of Information Technology Bangalore Bangalore
- Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur Kanpur
- Indian Institute of Technology Bombay Bombay
- Indian Institute of Technology Madras Chennai
- Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur Kharagpur
- Indian Institute of Technology Delhi Delhi
- Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee Roorkee
- Indian Institute of Technology Guwhati Guwhati
- Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad Hyderabad
- Indian Institute of Technology Gandhi Nagar Gandhi Nagar
- Indian Institute of Technology Patna Patna
- Indian Institute of Technology Punjab Ropar
- Indian Institute of Technology Rajasthan Jodhpur
- IT-BHU Varanasi Varanasi
- BITS Pilani Piliani
- NIT Warngal Warngal
- NIT Trichy Trichy
- ISMU Dhanbad Dhanbad
- NIT Suratkal Suratkal
- BIT Mesra Mesra
- NIT Calicut Calicut
- Jadavpur University Kolkata
- Delhi college of Engineering Delhi
- Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology Allahabad
- Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology Nagpur
- NIT Rourkela Rourkela
- NIT Kurukshetra Kurukshetra
- NIT Durgapur Durgapur
- NIT Jamshedpur Jamshedpur
- MNIT Jaipur Jaipur
- Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology Bhopal
- Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology Surat
- NIT Jalandhar Jalandhar
- NIT Hamirpur Hamirpur
- IIIT Hyderabad Hyderabad
- NIT Patna Patna
- College of Engineering Anna University Guindy
- University Visvesvaraya College of Engg. Bangalore
- College of Engineering, Osmania University Hyderabad
- Bengal Eng and Science University Shibpur, Howrah
- Thapar Inst of Engineering & Technology Patiala
- JNTU Hyderabad Hyderabad
- Punjab Engineering College Chandigarh
- Vellore Institute of Technology Vellore
- Dhirubhai Ambani IICT Gandhinagar
- College of Engineering, Andhra University Vishakhapatnam
- JNTU Kakinada Kakinada
- Govt. College of Engineering Pune
- College of Engineering Trivandrum
- SV University Engineering College Tirupati
- Manipal Institute of Technology Manipal
- Jaypee Institute of Information Technology University Noida
- Nirma Institute of Technology Ahmedabad
- Galgotias college of Engineering and Technology Noida
All the above ranking not exactly True, but, u can consider upto some extent.These are the college rankings from inspirenignite.com.
Suggestion: Among above listed State Universities, prefer the institutes(State Universities)near to ur place.
Suggestion: Among above listed State Universities, prefer the institutes(State Universities)near to ur place.
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
What is the NIT Act ?
National Institutes Of Technology (NITs) are federally funded technical universities in India, with a campus in each major Indian state. This Act declares them as institutions of national importance, along the lines of the IITs and makes them eligible for a larger amount of funding and support from the Indian Government. The Act also aimed at unifying the organisational structure of the NITs and bringing them under the direct purview of the Ministry of Human Resource Department. These institutions which were previously governed by individual societies.
Benefit to the NITs
With the NIT Act, the societies governing the NITs cease to exist and the institutes are placed directly under the administrative control of the HRD ministry with the boards of governors heading affairs. The chairperson of the board is appointed by the President of India, who will also be a visitor to each institute. The ministry will also have a say in the appointment of the Director and Deputy Director of each institute.The NITs have become a group of disciplined institutions and within few years, they have come a long way, based on the successful and sound foundation of REC system and with the elimination of dual control by state and central government. They have united together and successfully lobbied for INI status under NIT Act of 2007. With the new-found INI status, NITs shall be able to receive increased govt. funding and support, more freedom to implement various academic programs and increased attention nationally and internationally.
NITs further plan to start NITNET for networking and implement NIT-Vision 2025 to launch ambitious academic and research programs. Individual institutes will be permitted to start new programs catering to the needs of the local industry and wind up unpopular courses. The focus will be on nanotechnology and biotechnology. Plans are afoot to start integrated courses in science and technology along with dual degree programs both at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
NITs have been told to increase the student intake in the next five years, with the number of students being doubled to that of the existing strength. The MHRD Ministry plans to increase the number of research fellowship, with as many as 60 to 70 being granted to each institute to enable students to concentrate on new topics of interest. Existing laboratories and libraries will also be upgraded.
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