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National Institute of Technology logo | |
Other name | NIT |
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Type | Private |
Established | 1999 (1999) |
Chairman | Ahasan Habib |
Location | Muradpur, Chittagong, Bangladesh 22°22′09″N 91°49′53″E / 22.3692°N 91.8314°E / 22.3692; 91.8314 |
Campus | Urban |
Language | English & Bengali |
Affiliations | Bangladesh Technical Education Board |
Website | nitctg |
National Institute of Technology (NIT) is a private polytechnic institute in Muradpur, Chittagong, Bangladesh. It offers a four-year diploma in engineering under BTEB. It was established 1999.
In 2003, it was granted autonomy and became the National Institute of Technology Chittagong, under the Ministry of Education, Government of Bangladesh.
NIT Chittagong offers undergraduate and graduate programs in various engineering disciplines, and also offers postgraduate programs in engineering, management, and computer applications.
References
- "A seminar on skilled manpower and technical education organised by National Institute of Technology (NIT), Chittagong was held at Banskhali Upazilla High School Auditorium recently". The New Nation. Retrieved 2018-07-20.
- "NIT - National Institute of Technology". www.nitctg.com. Retrieved 2018-07-20.
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