Vikram University - School of Engineering and Technology

School of Engineering and Technology

The university has newly opened the department of engineering (officially,school of engineering and technology,vikram university),which is a self-financed government institute The school of engineering and technology (SoET)has a highly qualified trained faculty.SoET is presently operated from vagdevi(goddess saraswati) bahawan in university campus.It is facilitated with 1Gbit/s WiFi network and Inflibnet which provides additional research based information from internet.Inflibnet helps in downloading E-papers from library(which is electronically connected by inflibnet).The classrooms are electronically well equipped with appropriate gadgets.The department is highly advanced and promises a bright future.The environment is student friendly.

The university even has a railway station about 300 meters from the campus,vikram nagar railway station from where main campus is at a walking distance.

The university has a zoo in its campus known as vikram vatika. Opting for NCC/NSS is compulsory for the students.Very keen focus is given for character an all round development of the students. SoET manufacture gentlemen students among the technical students of the states and has a reputation to provide moral an education support to its students as a unique place of learning by way of combining and coordinating traditional and contemporary knowledge.

The university get grants from reputed institutions like DRDO, ISRO, AICTE etc. ISRO has established a weather station in the university which is in direct correspondence with ISRO, Hyderabad facility. The university has excelled in scientific researches and technical education.

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