KIET Group of Institutions

KIET Group of Institutions (KIET) is a private engineering institute affiliated to Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, situated in the Ghaziabad in the National Capital Region of India 30 km from Delhi.[1] The institute is ISO certified and NBA accredited.[2] It consists of 10 academic departments with a focus on education in engineering, sciences, pharmacy and management. The institute has ties with industry, and offers on-campus placements where students get placed with different companies but are not able to provide placements for MBA students yet. [3][4]

KIET Group of Institutions
Mottokaushalam sarvasadhnam)(meaning: catalysing excellence
TypePrivate
Established1998
UndergraduatesMore than 5500
Postgraduates300
Location, ,
CampusSuburban, 18.2 acres (0.074 km2)
Nickname(KIET)
AffiliationsDr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, AICTE
Websitewww.kiet.edu

Location

Institute is located 30 km from Delhi-Uttar Pradesh border, on National Highway 58 (India), 13 km from Ghaziabad towards Meerut.[5] The nearest habitation is the city of Muradnagar which is located merely at a distance of 1km from the college. The main markets near college are Railway Road and Muradnagar market.

History

The institute was started in 1998 under the aegis of the Krishna Charitable Trust. The college was then affiliated to the Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar University, Agra. Later it came under UPTU(UP Technical University) after the latter was formed. UPTU was renamed GBTU (Gautam Buddh Technical University). Later GBTU was split into two separate universities, one retaining the original name Gautam Buddh Technical University, and the other named Mahamaya Technical University. Institute is affiliated to Mahamaya Technical University.[6][7] but finally GBTU and MTU combined. This merger of universities was renamed as UPTU, but later changed to APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU). Now the institute is affiliated to AKTU, under the Uttar Pradesh Governance.

Academics

The college imparts NBA accredited[8] undergraduate courses in nine streams of engineering:.[9] It is ISO 9001:2008 and NAAC accredited with Grade'A'.[10]

Branch Name Intake Branch Code
Computer Science and Engineering[11] 180 CSE(010)
Electrical and Electronics Engineering[12] 180 EN(021)
Electronics and Communication Engineering[13] 180 ECE(031)
Information Technology[14] 180 IT(013)
Mechanical Engineering[15] 150 ME (040)
Civil Engineering[16] 90 CE(00)
Computer Science[16] 180 CS(11)
Computer Science and Information Technology[16] 180 CSIT(12)
Total 1320 Seats

The institute offers the following postgraduate programs leading to a master's degree:

Program NameAcronymNumber of Seats
Masters in Computer ApplicationsMCA150
Masters in Business AdministrationMBA150

The institute also offers:

  • B. Pharma with an intake of 100.
  • M. Pharma with an intake of 45. 15 seats each in Pharmaceutics, Pharmacology and QA.

Postgraduate courses M.Tech with 18 seats each is in branches Mechanical, Computer Science, Electronics and Communication, Electronics and Electrical Engineering are run by the institute and the degrees are provided by AKTU. The college also carries out research activities and has a research and development department.

See also

References

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