The National Institutes of Technology (NITs) are the
central government-owned-public technical institutes under the
ownership
Ownership is the state or fact of legal possession and control over property, which may be any asset, tangible or intangible. Ownership can involve multiple rights, collectively referred to as title, which may be separated and held by different ...
of
Ministry of Education,
Government of India. They are governed by the
National Institutes of Technology, Science Education and Research Act, 2007, which declared them as
institutions of national importance and lays down their powers,
duties, and
framework
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Framework may refer to:
Computing
* Application framework, used to implement the structure of an application for an op ...
for governance. In 2019, first IIEST was added under Council o
NITSER The act lists thirty-two NITs. The oldest NIT is now
IIEST Shibpur
Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, Shibpur (IIEST Shibpur), erstwhile Bengal Engineering College (also known as B.E. College), formerly Bengal Engineering and Science University (also known as BESU), is a public research u ...
. Each NIT is autonomous, linked to the others through a common council known as the
Council of NITSER
The Council of National Institutes of Technology, Science Education and Research (NITSER) commonly known as the Council of NITs, is the supreme governing body of India's National Institutes of Technology (NITs), Indian Institute of Engineering Scie ...
, which oversees their
administration and all NITs are funded by the
Government of India.
In 2020, ''
National Institutional Ranking Framework'' ranked twenty four NITs in the top 200 in engineering category.
The language of instruction is English at all these institutes. As of 2022, the total number of seats for undergraduate programs is 23,997 and for postgraduate programs 13,664 in all the 31 NITs put together.
History

During the second five-year plan (1956–60) in India, a number of industrial projects were contemplated. The Regional Engineering Colleges (RECs) were established by the central government to mimic the IITs at a regional level and act as benchmarks for the other colleges in that state. The admission used to be highly selective. Students topping the respective state's 12th board exam could be admitted at the REC of their state. Thus, 17 RECs were established from 1959 onwards in each of the major states. Each college was a joint and cooperative enterprise of the central government and the concerned state government. The government opened 9 RECs in 1960, 2 on average in each region, as follows:
Later on, 6 more were added by 1967. The early 15 institutes were
Srinagar
Srinagar (English: , ) is the largest city and the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, India. It lies in the Kashmir Valley on the banks of the Jhelum River, a tributary of the Indus, and Dal and Anchar lakes. The city is known for its natu ...
,
Warangal,
Calicut,
Durgapur,
Kurukshetra
Kurukshetra (, ) is a city and administrative headquarter of Kurukshetra district in the Indian state of Haryana. It is also known as Dharmakshetra ("Realm of duty ") and as the "Land of the Bhagavad Gita".
Legends
According to the Pura ...
,
Jamshedpur
Jamshedpur (, ) or Tatanagar is the largest and most populous city in Jharkhand and the first planned industrial city in India. It is a Notified Area Council and Municipal Corporation and also the headquarter of the East Singhbhum district. It ...
,
Jaipur,
Nagpur,
Rourkela
Rourkela is a planned city located in the northern district Sundargarh of Odisha, India. It is the third-largest Urban Agglomeration in Odisha after Bhubaneswar and Cuttack. It is situated about west of state capital Bhubaneswar and is surro ...
,
Surathkal
Surathkal is one of the major localities in the northern part of Mangalore city located on NH-17, National highway 66 (previously as NH-17) in the Dakshina Kannada, Dakshina Kannada district, Karnataka state, India on the shore of Arabian sea. ...
,
Surat
Surat is a city in the western Indian state of Gujarat. The word Surat literally means ''face'' in Gujarati and Hindi. Located on the banks of the river Tapti near its confluence with the Arabian Sea, it used to be a large seaport. It is now ...
,
Tiruchirappalli,
Bhopal,
Allahabad
Allahabad (), officially known as Prayagraj, also known as Ilahabad, is a metropolis in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.The other five cities were: Agra, Kanpur (Cawnpore), Lucknow, Meerut, and Varanasi (Benares). It is the administrat ...
, and
Silchar. It established 2 more, one in
Hamirpur in 1986, and another in
Jalandhar in 1987.
These were large-sized institutions judged by the standards then prevailing in the country. The considerations that weighed in this decision were:
A large-sized college would be more efficient than the equivalent small colleges, the proposed colleges have to meet the additional requirements of the country as a whole and for that purpose should have to function on an all-India basis. Therefore, the smaller they are in number and the larger in size, the better, and for the same reason their location is important from an all-India point of view.
The RECs were jointly operated by the central government and the concerned state government. Non-recurring expenditures and expenditures for post-graduate courses during the REC period were borne by the central government while recurring expenditure on undergraduate courses was shared equally by central and state governments. They were considered to be the best government engineering colleges after the IITs in India even before their upgrade to National Institutes of Technology.
The success of the technology-based industry led to high demand for technical and scientific education. Due to the enormous costs and infrastructure involved in creating globally respected
Indian Institutes of Technology
The Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) are central government owned public technical institutes located across India. They are under the ownership of the Ministry of Education of the Government of India. They are governed by the Instit ...
(IITs), in 2002
Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) Minister
Murli Manohar Joshi
Murli Manohar Joshi (born 5 January 1934) is an Indian politician. He is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of which he was the President between 1991 and 1993, and the former Member of Parliament for Kanpur parliamentary constitue ...
decided to upgrade RECs to "National Institutes of Technology" (NITs) instead of creating IITs. The central government controls NITs and provides all funding. In 2002, all RECs became NITs.

The upgrade was designed along the lines of the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) after it was concluded that RECs had potential as proven by the success of their alumni and their contributions in the field of technical education and that they were on par with the IITs. Subsequently, funding and autonomy for NITs increased, and they award degrees that have raised their graduates' perceived value. These changes implemented recommendations of the "High Powered Review Committee" (HPRC). The HPRC, chaired by
R. A. Mashelkar, submitted its report entitled ''"Strategic Road Map for Academic Excellence of Future RECs"'' in 1998.
By 2006, MHRD issued NIT status to 3 more colleges, located at
Patna (Bihar Engineering College, a 110-year-old college),
Raipur (Government Engineering College, Raipur), and
Agartala
Agartala () is the capital city of the Indian state of Tripura, and is one of the largest cities in northeast India. The city is governed by the Agartala Municipal Corporation. The city is the seat of the Government of Tripura. It is located on ...
(Tripura Engineering College). Based on the request of state governments and feasibility, future NITs are either converted from existing institutes or can be freshly created. In 2010, the government announced setting up ten more new NITs in the remaining states/territories, leading to a total of 30 NITs. This would lead to every state in India having its own NIT.
With the technology-based industry's continuing growth, the government decided to upgrade twenty National Institutes of Technology to full-fledged technical universities. Parliament passed enabling legislation, the
National Institutes of Technology Act in 2007 and took effect on 15 August of that year. The target is to fulfill the need for quality manpower in the field of engineering, science, and technology and to provide consistent governance, fee structure, and rules across the NITs. The law designates each NIT an
Institute of National Importance (INI).
The
Parliament of India on 1 August 2016 passed a bill to establish the 31st as well as the newest NIT,
NIT Andhra Pradesh, on a day members of parliament of the ruling
Telugu Desam Party from the state staged a protest to demand special category status. The National Institutes of Technology, Science Education and Research (Amendment) Bill, 2016 was passed by
Rajya Sabha by voice vote. The bill was passed in
Lok Sabha on 21 July 2016.
Institutes
Organisational structure

The
President of India is the ''
ex officio
An ''ex officio'' member is a member of a body (notably a board, committee, council) who is part of it by virtue of holding another office. The term '' ex officio'' is Latin, meaning literally 'from the office', and the sense intended is 'by right ...
''
visitor
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of all the NITs. The NIT Council works directly under him and it includes the minister-in-charge of technical education in Central Government, the chairmen and the Directors of all the NITs, the Chairman of
University Grants Commission (UGC), the Director-General of
Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), the Directors of other selected central institutions of repute, members of Parliament, Joint Council Secretary of
Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), nominees of the Central Government,
All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), and the Visitor.
Below the NIT Council is each NIT's Board of Governors. The Board of Governors of each NIT consists of the following members:
* Chairman - an eminent technologist / engineer / educationist to be nominated by the Government of India.
* Member Secretary - Director of the NIT.
* Nominee of the
MHRD,
Government of India.
* Nominee of the Department of the Higher / Technical Education of the respective state government.
* Head of another technical institution in the region or an eminent technologist to be nominated by Central Govt.
* Director, IIT (in the region) or his nominee.
* Nominee of the UGC not below the rank of a Deputy Secretary.
* Nominee of the AICTE not below the rank of an Advisor.
* An alumnus of the institute from amongst alumni in education/industry to be nominated by Board of Governors.
* Two representatives representing large, medium and small scale industries to be nominated by Central Government.
* One Professor and one Assistant Professor of the institute by rotation.
The Director serves under the Board of Governors and is the school's chief academic and executive officer. Academic policies are decided by its Senate, which is composed of some professors and other representatives. The Senate controls and approves the curriculum, courses, examinations, and results. Senate committees examine specific academic matters. The teaching, training, and research activities of various departments of the institute are periodically reviewed to maintain educational standards. The Director is the ex officio Chairman of the Senate. The deputy director is subordinate to the Director. Together they manage the Deans, Heads of Departments, Registrar, President of the Students' Council, and Chairman of the Hall Management Committee. Deans and Heads of Departments in NITs are administrative postings rather than career paths. Faculty members serve as Deans and Heads of Departments for limited periods, typically 2 to 3 years, then returning to regular faculty duties. The Registrar is the chief administrative officer and overviews day-to-day operations. Below the Head of Department (HOD), are the various faculty members (professors, assistant professors, and lecturers). The Warden serves under the Chairman of the Hall Management Committee.
NITSER Act
The ''National Institutes of Technology, Science Education and Research (NITSER) Act, 2007'' was enacted by the
Parliament of India to declare India's National Institutes of Technology as
Institutes of National Importance. The Act received the assent of the President of India on 5 June 2007 and became effective on
Independence Day
An independence day is an annual event commemorating the anniversary of a nation's independence or statehood, usually after ceasing to be a group or part of another nation or state, or more rarely after the end of a military occupation. Man ...
, 2007. The Act is the second law for
technical education institutions after the ''Institutes of Technology Act'' of 1961.
Council of NITSER
The Council of NITSER is the supreme governing body of India's National Institutes of Technology (NIT) system. The Council of NITSER consists of chairmen, directors of all NITs along with the government nominees from various sectors with the
Minister of Education as the Chairman of the council. The Council of NITSER is the highest decision-making body in the NIT fraternity and is answerable only to the Government of India. The Council of NITSER is expected to meet regularly and take steps conducive for maximum growth of the NITs as whole in the near future.
Education

The NITs along with the IITs receive comparatively higher grants than other engineering colleges in India. Average NIT funding increased to 100 crores ($15.4 million) by 2011. On average, each NIT also receives 20-25 crore ($3-3.8 million) under World Bank funded Technical Education Quality Improvement Program (TEQIP I and TEQIP II). Other sources of funds include student fees and research funding from industry and contributions from the alumni. The faculty-to-student ratio in the NITs is between 1:7 and 1:9. The cost borne by undergraduate students is around 250,000 (~$3600) per annum. After students from SC and ST categories, physically challenged students will now be the beneficiaries of fee waiver at the NITs in India.
The various NITs function autonomously, and their special status as ''
Institutes of National Importance'' facilitates the smooth running of NITs, virtually free from both regional as well as a student
politics. Such autonomy means that NITs can create their own
curricula and adapt rapidly to the changes in educational requirements, free from bureaucratic hurdles. The medium of instruction in all NITs is English. The classes are usually held between 8:30 am and 5:30 pm, though there are some variations within each NIT. All the NITs have public libraries for the use of their students. In addition to a collection of prescribed books, the libraries have sections for fiction and other
literary genres. Electronic libraries allow students access to online journals and other periodicals through the
AICTE
The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) is a statutory body, and a national-level council for technical education, under the Department of Higher Education. Established in November 1945 first as an advisory body and later on in ...
-INDEST consortium, an initiative by the Ministry of Human Resource Development. Students also have access to
IEEE documents and journals.
The academic policies of each NIT are decided by its ''
Senate
A senate is a deliberative assembly, often the upper house or chamber of a bicameral legislature. The name comes from the ancient Roman Senate (Latin: ''Senatus''), so-called as an assembly of the senior (Latin: ''senex'' meaning "the el ...
''. This comprises all professors of the NIT and student representatives. Unlike many western universities that have an elected senate, the NITs have an academic senate. It controls and approves the curriculum, courses, examinations and results, and appoints committees to look into specific academic matters. The teaching, training and research activities of the institute are periodically reviewed by the senate to maintain educational standards. The ''Director'' of NIT is the ex-officio Chairman of the Senate.
Stringent faculty recruitment and industry collaboration also contribute to NIT success. Faculty other than lecturers must have a
DTech and relevant teaching and industry experience. Existing faculty who do not meet these criteria enroll under a Quality Improvement Programme (QIP) at
IITs and
IISc.

All the NITs follow the credits system of performance evaluation, with a proportional weighting of courses based on their importance. The total marks (usually out of 100) form the basis of
grades
Grade most commonly refers to:
* Grade (education), a measurement of a student's performance
* Grade, the number of the year a student has reached in a given educational stage
* Grade (slope), the steepness of a slope
Grade or grading may also r ...
, with a grade value (out of 10) assigned to a range of marks. Sometimes, relative grading is done considering the overall performance of the whole class. For each semester, the students are graded on a scale of 0 to 10 based on their performance, by taking a weighted average of the grade points from all the courses, with their respective credit points. Each semester evaluation is done independently and then the weighted average overall semesters is used to calculate the cumulative
grade point average
Grading in education is the process of applying standardized measurements for varying levels of achievements in a course. Grades can be assigned as letters (usually A through F), as a range (for example, 1 to 6), as a percentage, or as a numbe ...
(CGPA).
Undergraduate education
The
Bachelor of Technology
A Bachelor of Technology (Latin ''Baccalaureus Technologiae'', commonly abbreviated as B.Tech. or BTech; with honours as B.Tech. (Hons.)) is an undergraduate academic degree conferred after the completion of a three to five-year program of studi ...
(BTech) degree is the most common undergraduate degree in the NITs in terms of student enrollment. The BTech course is based on a 4-year program with eight semesters, while the Dual Degree and Integrated courses are 5-year programs with ten semesters. In all NITs, the first year of BTech and Dual Degree courses are marked by a common course structure for all the students, though in some NITs, a single department introduction related course is also included. The common courses include the basics from most of the departments like electronics, mechanics, chemistry, electrical, and physics. At the end of the first year, some NITs offer an option to the meritorious students to change departments on the basis of their performance in the first two semesters. Few such changes ultimately take place as the criteria for them are usually strict, limited to the most meritorious students. Few NITs also offer 5-year
Bachelor of Architecture (BArch) and 4-year
Bachelor of Science (BSc) degrees.
From the second year onwards, the students study subjects exclusively from their respective departments. In addition to these, the students have to take compulsory advanced courses from other departments in order to broaden their education. Separate compulsory courses from
humanities and
social sciences department, and sometimes management courses are also enforced. In the last year of their studies, most of the students are placed into industries and organisations via the placement process of the respective NIT, though some students opt out of this either when going for higher studies or when they take up jobs by applying to the companies directly.
Postgraduate and doctoral education
Master degrees
The NITs offer a number of postgraduate programs including
Master of Technology (MTech),
Master of Business Administration (MBA),
Master of Science (MSc) and
Master of Computer Applications
A Master of Science in Information Technology (abbreviated M.Sc.IT, MScIT or MSIT) is a master's degree in the field of information technology awarded by universities in many countries or a person holding such a degree. The MSIT degree is de ...
(MCA). Some of the NITs offer an M.S. (by research) program; the MTech and M.S. are similar to the US universities' non-thesis (course-based) and thesis (research-based) masters programs respectively. Admissions to masters programs in engineering are made using scores of the
Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE), while those to masters programs in science are made using scores of the
Joint Admission Test to MSc (JAM).
14 NITs, including NIT Allahabad, NIT Bhopal, NIT Calicut, NIT Hamirpur, NIT Jaipur, NIT Jalandhar, NIT Kurukshetra, NIT Rourkela, NIT Silchar, NIT Karnataka, NIT Warangal, NIT Durgapur, NIT Tiruchirappalli, and NIT Agartala have separate departments or schools of management offering master's degrees in management or business administration. Additionally, NIT Arunachal Pradesh also offers an Online MBA program and an M.Tech. in Appropriate Technology and Entrepreneurship, which is perhaps the only one among the NITs.
Bachelors-Masters dual degrees
The NITs also offer an unconventional BTech and MTech integrated educational program called "Dual Degree". It integrates undergraduate and postgraduate studies in selected areas of specialisation. It is completed in five years as against six years in conventional BTech (four years) followed by an MTech (two years). Integrated Master of Science programs is also offered at few NITs which integrates the Undergraduate and Postgraduate studies in Science streams in a single degree program against the conventional university system. These programs were started to allow NITians to complete postgraduate studies from NIT rather than having to go to another institute.
NIT Rourkela and NIT Agartala have such systems..
Doctoral degrees
The NITs also offer the Doctor of Technology degree (D.Tech.) as part of their
doctoral education program. In it, the candidates are given a topic of academic interest by the professor or have to work on a consultancy project given by the industries. The duration of the program is usually unspecified and depends on the specific discipline. DTech candidates have to submit a
dissertation as well as provide an oral defence for their thesis.
Teaching Assistantships (TA) and
Research Assistantships (RA) are often provided. The NITs, along with IITs and IISc, account for nearly 80% of all engineering PhDs in India.
Campus life
NITs provide on-campus housing to students, research scholars, and faculty members. Students live in hostels, also known as halls, throughout their college life.
Faculties and researchers from IITs, ISM and IISc organize occasional technical seminars and research labs.
Student government
Some NITs individually conduct elections to elect student body a general secretary and vice president. These representatives are generally responsible for communicating with the college management and media, organising festivals, and also for various development programmes in their college. Some NITs (such as
NIT Rourkela,
NIT Surat, and
NIT Nagpur) have recently adopted online voting process. The committee which monitors the flow of funds has a student body representative. This committee also includes the chairman of board, an MHRD representative, and NIT professors. Due to some disturbance in the voting process, student elections were stopped in 2008 in
SVNIT
National Institute of Technology Surat (SVNIT or NIT Surat), is a public technical university established by the Parliament of India in 1961. It is one of 31 National Institutes of Technology in India recognized by the Government of India as a ...
, Surat. They were, however, resumed in 2015 and are continuing hence.
Disciplinary committee
The Disciplinary Committee (DISCO) consists of the Director, the student affairs officer, and professors. and reports to MHRD. DISCO regulates student activities and combats student harassment and illegitimate student politics. After a series of harassment incidents, all NITs took strict measures especially to protect first-year students.
Extra-curricular activities
Popular extra curricular activities include
National Cadet Corps (NCC),
National Service Scheme (NSS),
Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE), and annual college festivities. Students at NITs run hobby clubs such as
Linux User Groups (LUGs), music clubs, debate clubs, literary clubs, and web design teams. Students also publish campus magazines which showcase student creativity and journalism. The first Linux User group in India, Bharat Linux User Group, was formed in early 1997 at
NIT Surat (SVNIT). Students conduct regular quizzes and cultural programs. They also present research papers and participate in national level technical festivals at
IITs,
IISc and NITs. Most NITs promote entrepreneurship by creating on-campus
incubation centers under the STEP program.
Technical and cultural festivals
All NITs organise annual technical festivals, typically lasting three or four days. The technical festivals are Avishkar (NIT Allahabad),
Technosearch (NIT Bhopal), Tathva (NIT Calicut), Terratechnica (NIT Delhi), Gyanith (NIT Puducherry),
Aarohan (NIT Durgapur), Nimbus (NIT Hamirpur), Sphinx (NIT Jaipur), TechNITi (NIT Jalandhar),
Ojass
Ojass is the annual techno-management fest of NIT Jamshedpur. Started in the year 2004, Ojass strives to foster and boost cogent engineering practices in the nation providing a zealous platform to display one's technical prowess.
Ojass assembles ...
(NIT Jamshedpur),
Techspardha (NIT Kurukshetra), AXIS (NIT Nagpur),
Corona (NIT Patna), Aavartan (NIT Raipur), Innovision (NIT Rourkela), Tecnoesis (NIT Silchar), Techvaganza (NIT Srinagar),
MindBend
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Plot
Arolen is a giant pharmaceutical company, expanding at rapid pace and bringing more and more doctors into its c ...
(NIT Surat), Engineer (NIT Karnataka),
Pragyan
Pragyan, NIT Trichy is the technical festival of the National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli. Since its inception in 2005, it has been held every year over a period of three and a half days during the months of January, February, or M ...
(NIT Tiruchirappalli),
Technozion
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(NIT Warangal), Technival (NIT Goa), Morphosis (NIT Mizoram), Cognitia (NIT Meghalaya), Technovya (NIT Nagaland), Addovedi (NIT Arunachal Pradesh), AAYAM (NIT Agartala), Cliffesto (NIT Uttarakhand) and Abhiyantran (NIT Sikkim). Most of them are organised in the months of January or March.
Pragyan
Pragyan, NIT Trichy is the technical festival of the National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli. Since its inception in 2005, it has been held every year over a period of three and a half days during the months of January, February, or M ...
(NIT Tiruchirappalli) the first student-run organization in the world and the third overall next only to
London 2012 Summer Olympics
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and
Manchester United
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to get an
ISO 20121:2012 Certification for Sustainable Event Management.
It is also the largest in terms of Sponsorship amounts and also branded as a techno-management festival due to its emphasis on both technology and management.
Alumni
Many NIT alumni have achieved leading positions in corporations, such as:
*
Natarajan Chandrasekaran (Chairman,
Tata Sons)
*
Rajesh Gopinathan
Rajesh Gopinathan (born 1971) is the CEO and Managing Director of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), a global IT services, consulting and business solutions organization. He was elevated to the role of Chief Executive in February 2017 after servin ...
(CEO,
Tata Consultancy Services)
*
T. V. Narendran (CEO,
Tata Steel)
*
C. P. Gurnani
Chander Prakash Gurnani or C. P. Gurnani (born December 19, 1958) is the CEO & Managing Director of Tech Mahindra.
Early life and education
Gurnani was born in Neemuch, a small town in Madhya Pradesh and spent his early life in Chittorgarh, ...
(CEO,
Mahindra Satyam)
*
K. V. Kamath
Kundapur Vaman Kamath is the former chief of the New Development Bank of BRICS countries, previously he has also served as the Chairman of Infosys Limited, the second-largest Indian IT services company, and as the Non-Executive Chairman of ICI ...
(Chief,
BRICS New Development Bank,
Shanghai; Former CEO of
ICICI Bank;
Padma Bhushan Awardee)
*
Srini Raju (Chairman, Peepul Capital, iLabs VCF, Former CEO of
Cognizant Technology Solutions &
Satyam)
*
K. R. Sridhar
KR Sridhar (born ) is an Indian American engineer, professor, and entrepreneur. He is the founder, chairman, and chief executive officer (CEO) of Bloom Energy. He was a professor of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering as well as Director of ...
(Founder and CEO,
Bloom Energy
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)
*
Shyam Srinivasan (CEO and MD,
Federal Bank)
*
Abid Ali Neemuchwala
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(Former CEO of
Wipro)
*
Sudhir Vasudeva (Former Chairman & MD at
ONGC
The Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) is a central public sector undertaking under the ownership of Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Government of India. It is headquartered in New Delhi. ONGC was founded on 14 August 1956 by the ...
)
*
Dinesh Keskar
Dinesh Keskar (born 25 July 1954) is senior vice president of sales in Asia-Pacific and India at Boeing Commercial Airplanes.
Early life
Keskar was born in 1954 in Rajkot, India. His father was a teacher at the Dharmendra Singhji College, while ...
(Senior VP,
Boeing Aircraft Trading and Head
Boeing India)
*
Rao Remala
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(First Indian employee of
Microsoft)
*
Rajeev Madhavan
Rajeev Madhavan is a serial entrepreneur and investor, and a founder and General Partner of Clear Ventures. (Founder,
Magma Design Automation, venture capitalist in USA. on the Dean's advisory board at
UCLA's Henry Samueli School of Engineering)
*
Pawan Munjal
Pawan Kant Munjal (born 1954) is an Indian billionaire businessman, and the chairman, managing director and CEO of Hero MotoCorp the world’s largest manufacturer of motorcycles and scooters. ''India Today
''India Today'' is a weekly India ...
(Chairman, MD & CEO,
Hero Motocorp
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)
*
Atul Sobti (Former Chairman and MD of
Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited)
NIT alumni have also pursued careers in public service; for example:
*
Vinod Kumar Yadav
Vinod Kumar Yadav (born 1 January 1960) is the Administrator of Delhi Gymkhana Club Limited and is the Ex Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, Railway Board, Indian Railways. He previously served as the General Manager for South Central Railway zo ...
(Chairman of
Indian Railways Board)
*
Deepak Khandekar (Chief Secretary,
Ministry of Tribal Affairs)
*
Thomas Abraham
Thomas Abraham is an Indian and is the founder president and chairman of the Global Organization for People of Indian Origin (GOPIO), having previously founded the organization and served as its president. He was the Convener of the First Global ...
(Chairman of the Global Organization of People of Indian Origin, coined the term
PIO)
*
Dawood Danesh Jafari
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Biography
Born in 1954 in Tehran, Danesh-Jafari graduated with a b ...
(Minister of Finance & Economic Affairs,
Iran)
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Ajit Jogi
Ajit Pramod Kumar Jogi (29 April 1946 29 May 2020) was an Indian politician, who served as the first chief minister of Chhattisgarh, India. He was a member of the political party named Janta Congress Chhattisgarh.
Education
Jogi studied Me ...
(First chief minister of
Chhattisgarh
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also a former lecturer at
National Institute of Technology Raipur
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Places in the United States
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)
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Sanjiv Chaturvedi (IFS officer who has exposed many corruption cases in Haryana and AIIMS; received the Presidential reference a record four times and the Ramon Magsaysay award in 2015)
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Deep Joshi (Recipient of
Magsaysay award &
Padma Shri, Social activist, founder of PRADAN (NGO))
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Hemant Karkare (Chief,
Mumbai Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS), martyred during the November
2008 Mumbai Terrorist Attacks
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)
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Nitish Kumar (Chief minister of
Bihar)
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V. V. Lakshminarayana
Vasagiri Venkata Lakshminarayana popularly known as JD Lakshmi Narayana is an Indian retired police officer and politician from Andhra Pradesh. He served as the Additional Director General of Police in Mumbai, Maharashtra. He is known for lead ...
(Former Joint Director for India's
Central Bureau of Investigation
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)
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Suresh Pachouri
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(Member of Parliament)
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Ram Vinay Shahi (Longest-serving power secretary of
India)
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Abhishek Singh (Member of Parliament from
Rajnandgaon Region)
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Prafulla Kumar Das (Engineer-in-chief,
Odisha (Retd.))
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Balram Singh Yadav
Chaudhary Balram Singh Yadav (22 April 1939 - 2005) was an Indian politician from Uttar Pradesh.
Positions Held
* 1969-74 Member, Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly
* 1969-70 Deputy Minister, Uttar Pradesh
* 1971-73 Cabinet Minister, Uttar ...
(Chief Engineer, Irrigation Department,
Uttar Pradesh)
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Malli Mastan Babu (Mountaineer and Motivational speaker,
Andhra Pradesh)
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Sonam Wangchuk (Engineer, Innovator and Education reformist)
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Mansoor Ali Khan (Member of the
13th Lok Sabha
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)
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Budhaditya Mukherjee (
Padma Shri recipient and first artist in history to perform in the
House of Commons,
London)
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Palanivel Thiagarajan (
Minister of Finance and Human Resources,
Tamil Nadu)
Notable alumni in academics and research include:
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Madhavan Swaminathan (Professor,
Georgia Institute of Technology
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)
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Guruswami Ravichandran (Recipient of 2013
Eringen Medal and Chair of Engineering Division,
California Institute of Technology)
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Nambirajan Seshadri
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Education
Seshadri completed his Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) degree ...
(Recipient of 2018
IEEE Alexander Graham Bell Medal and Professor of Practice,
University of California, San Diego)
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Anindya Ghose (Professor,
New York University Stern School of Business)
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Rajkumar Chellaraj (CFO and Associate Dean,
Stanford Graduate School of Business
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,
Stanford University
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)
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Avinash Kumar Agarwal
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(mechanical engineer,
Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate)
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Akhilesh K. Gaharwar
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(Professor,
Texas A&M University)
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Siva S. Banda
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(Director of the Control Science Center of Excellence and Chief Scientist for the Aerospace Systems Directorate at the
United States Air Force Research Laboratory
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at
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base)
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Lalit Goel
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(Professor and Head of Electrical Engineering,
Nanyang Technological University
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)
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Baldev Raj (
Padma Shri awardee, former director of the
Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research
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, currently the Chairman of Board of Governors at
National Institute of Technology Puducherry
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)
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B. N. Singh (Chairman of
ICTACEM, Professor & Dean of Human Resource,
Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur)
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Vallabh Sambamurthy
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Education
Vallabh Sambamurthy received his Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) with honors in mechanical engineering f ...
(Dean of the
Wisconsin School of Business,
University of Wisconsin, Madison)
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Onkar Singh (Founder Vice Chancellor of
Madan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology)
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Dharma Agrawal
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(Distinguished Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computing Systems at the
University of Cincinnati)
See also
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Institutes of National Importance
References
External links
Official websiteNIT Council
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Nehru administration
Technical universities and colleges in India
Educational institutions established in 2007
2007 establishments in India