05 Apr 2017, 12:54 pm
Narula Institute of Technology, a leading Engineering & Management Autonomous Institute, located at Agarpara in West Bengal, has started its journey since 2001.
The Institute is approved by AICTE and affiliated to MAKAUT.
The four year B.Tech course is imparted in the streams like CSE, ECE, EE, CE, IT, EIE & ME where all the eligible programs are NBA accredited.
The institute provides a brilliant platform for pursuing higher studies through PG courses like M.Tech (CSE, ECE, EE- Power System, CE- Structural Engineering), MCA and MBA. Narula Institute of Technology is the only engineering institute in West Bengal to have NBA accreditation in all eligible M.Tech programs.
It has also expanded to include diploma programs in EE, CE and ETCE under the affiliation of WBSCT&VE&SD.
The Institute is eligible for receiving Central assistance under the recognition of 2(f) & 12(B) under UGC Act.
The institute is also accredited by NAAC.
The college has also received the notable World Bank Assisted and MHRD approved TEQIP (Phase II) grant for the advancement of Technical Education. The Institute is a one-stop venue for promoting a vibrant and sustainable atmosphere for teaching-learning.
NIRF ranking is indeed a great laurel for the Institute as it has achieved a position amongst 150 selected institutes PAN India. Besides IIT Kgp, IIEST (Shibpur), JU and NIT- Durgapur from West Bengal there are only three private institutes, where NiT is one among the three prestigious institutes to get this honour for the hard work, dedication, sincerity and team spirit.
Sardar Taranjit Singh, Managing Director, JIS Group Educational Initiatives, commented, “It is a marvelous achievement and jubilation for Narula Institute of Technology and for the entire fraternity of JIS Group. It will be our mission and vision to bring remarkable change in our academic framework so that more and more recognitions glorify the status of Narula Institute of Technology in the days to go”.
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