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College in Nagpur, India

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Priyadarshini Institute of Engineering and Technology.
PIET
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MottoAcademic Excellence
TypePrivate Institution
Established1999
AccreditationAICTE, National Board of Accreditation
Academic affiliationsNagpur University, DTE
PresidentSatish chaturvedi
PrincipalV. M Nanot
Academic staff100
Administrative staff15
Students1000
LocationNagpur, Maharashtra, India
Websitewww.piet.ltjss.net

Priyadarshini Institute of Engineering and Technology (PIET) is a private engineering college under the University of Nagpur, India. It is located in Nagpur city, Mouza Shivangaon, Behind CRPF Campus, Hingna Road, Nagpur. The college was established in 1999. The principal is Dr. V. M. Nanoti. The college is run by Lokmanya tilak Jankalyan Shikshan Santha's Nagpur.

History

PIET was founded in 1999 by Dr. Satish Chaturvedi, a former Parliamentarian and a veteran state leader.

It started with unique branches, Chemical and Biotechnology and was affiliated to the Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University. The college continued to progress rapidly and by 2001 had seven different departments and offered postgraduate programs as well.

Admission

  • Admission is done based on the score obtained in 12th standard or JEE Mains exams.
  • Common admissions process conducted by Directorate of Technical Education is used to fill 80% seats of the institute.
  • 40% of the CAP seats are reserved for OBC, SC, ST, VJ, NT (A), NT (B), NT (C), NT (D), SBC.
  • To improve chances of a career in engineering for women, 30% of all the seats allocated for the common admissions process are reserved for women.

Departments

The following departments for higher study and research have been in continuous operation since these were established:

Department name Year of establishment
Applied Sciences 1999
Chemical Engineering 1999
Biotechnology 1999
Information Technology 2001
Computer Science and Engineering 2002
Computer Technology 2008
Mechanical Engineering 2010
Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering 2010
Electrical Engineering 2010

References

  1. "Home". piet.ltjss.net.

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