National Institute of Engineering - Programs

Programs

  • B.E. degree in Civil Engineering, Computer Science, Information Science, Electrical and Electronics, Electronics and Communication, Industrial and Production, and Mechanical Engineering,
  • Part-time B.E (evening course) for practicing Civil Engineering Diploma holders,
  • Master's degree in Hydraulics, Power Systems, Production Engineering and System Technology, Computer Applications to Industrial Drives, Computer Network Engineering, Information Technology and Product Design and Manufacturing and Master of Computer Applications (MCA),
  • Doctoral programs in Civil, Electrical, Computer Science, Mechanical and Industrial Production Engineering.

According to the Outlook Magazine survey - 2011 of the top engineering Colleges in the country, NIE stands 33rd.

As NIE marked the milestone of the fiftieth anniversary in 1996, a year-long Golden Jubilee celebration was held during 1996-97. To mark the Diamond Jubilee occasion (2006-07), NIE Management through the NIE foundation has proposed to construct a hi-tech indoor sports complex at the newly acquired 6-acre (24,000 m2) plot near the existing campus. This project has been completed. NIE has a landed property of 5.48 acres (22,200 m2) of land under No.1817/A & 6.37 acres (25,800 m2) of Land under No.1126/5-F31 & 1126/6-F31/1.

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