Institute of Engineering and Rural Technology - Courses Offered

Courses Offered

All the following courses are duly recognized by U.P. Government as well as by AICTE, Government of India.

Higher level Technical and Management Programmes :

Engineering Courses :

Computer Science and Engineering.
Electronics Engineering.
Industrial & Production Engineering.
Instrumentation & Control Engineering.
Civil Engineering.
Electrical Engineering.
Mechanical Engineering

Management Programmes :

P.G. Diploma in Management (Personnel Management and Industrial Relations).
This is MBA level Course approved by AICTE. It is also listed under schedule of "The U.P. Factories Welfare Officer's Rule, 1955".

P.G. Diploma in Rural Development and Management.


Diploma Courses :

Power Plant Engg.
Ref and A/C Engg.
Tube Well Engg.
Production Engg.
Tool Engg.
Automobile Engg.
Architecture.
Construction Engg.
Public Engg.
Electrical Engg.
Electronics Engg.
Instrumentation and Control Engg.
Plastic Tech.
Materials Management.
Marketing Management.
Commercial Practice.
Post Diploma in Computer Application

Other Courses :
Post Diploma Courses :

Rural Technology and Development.
Renewable Sources of Energy.

4-Year Part Time Engg. Diploma Courses :

Production Engg.
Power Plant Engg.
Electrical Engg.

3 Year Part Time Management Diploma Courses :

Materials Management.

1 Year Certificate Course :

Computer Programming.
The course is on self-sustaining basis.

1 Year Trade Courses :

Ref and A/C.
Electrician.
Filter.
Plumber.
Welding.
Radio & TV.
Photography.

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