Delhi Institute of Tool Engineering
Motto | Center of Excellence in Tool Engineering |
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Type | Government university |
Established | 1978 |
Chairman | Chetan B. Sanghi |
Principal | Prof. Dr. Sagar Maji |
Undergraduates | B.Tech in Mechatronics, B.tech in tool engineering |
Postgraduates | M.Tech in tool engineering |
Location | New Delhi, Delhi, India |
Campus |
Campus I
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Nickname | DITE |
Affiliations | Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University[1] |
Website | dite.delhigovt.nic.in |
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Delhi Institute of Tool Engineering (DITE) is a Delhi State Government Engineering college located in the Wazirpur Industrial Area of New Delhi, India.It has a new and specialized programme Mechatronics and Tool Engineering.
About DITE
Delhi Institute of Tool Engineering Tool Room & Training Centre (TRTC) at Wazirpur Industrial Area, Delhi and Hi-Tech Vocational Training Centre (HTVTC) at Okhla Industrial Area New Delhi were established, with technical and financial assistance of Government of Denmark and Government of Italy respectively, with the objective of contributing towards the development of industries in and around Delhi through supply of trained manpower, undertaking jobwork of machining and manufacturing of sophisticated tools. These centres were functioning as independent societies, registered under the societies registration act, 1860 each having separate Governing council and General body of the society.
The societies of TRTC and HTVTC have been amalgamated and renamed as Delhi Institute of Tool Engineering (DITE) . DITE has come into existence w.e.f. 28 November 2007 and is functioning from Wazirpur Industrial area and Okhla Industrial area as Campus – I and Campus – II respectively.
DITE has been playing a vital role in the development of micro, small and medium industries through supply of trained manpower in the field of tool making and tool designing and supply of sophisticated tools such as dies, moulds, press tools, jigs, fixtures etc. for the past over thirty years. The Institute runs post- ITI courses in machine operations and die fitting, Diploma course in Tool & Die Making, Diploma course in Mechanical Engineering,B.Tech (Tool Engineering), B.Tech (Mechatronics) and M.Tech (Tool Engineering).
The Courses offered by Institute are approved by various agencies such as four year Diploma Course in Tool & Die Making by Board of Technical Education, Govt. Of NCT Delhi, B.Tech and M.Tech Course by AICTE and affiliated to GGSIP university. The Institute also conducts various short term courses in the field of Tool Engineering, operation & maintenance of CNC machines.
Programmes
The institute offers engineering degree in following programmes-
- Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) in Mechatronics
- Three Year Diploma in Mechanical Engineering
- Four Year Diploma in Tool and Die Making
- Master of Technology (M.Tech) in Tool Engineering
- Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) in Tool Engineering
Short Term Programmes
The institute offers short terms courses as well in following programmes[2]-
- Tool Technology, CNC Machining and CAD/CAM.
- Machine operation one-year programme.
- Tool & Die Making one-year programme.
- Integerated course in CNC and CAD/CAM .
- Advance Diploma in Computer aided Tools Engineering.
Affiliation
The college is affiliated to All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University[1] and approved by Govt. Of NCT Delhi.
LIBRARY
DITE has libraries at both the Campuses.
The DITE Libraries are managed by Librarian Mrs.Uma Rani (M.LIB & M.Phil in Library Science.) and Sh. Rajesh Kumar (M.Tech) a technocrat.
Placement
The Campus recruitment programme starts at the beginning of 5 th semester and continue till the end of both the Diploma and Degree courses.
References
- 1 2 "GGS Indraprastha University". ipu.ac.in. Retrieved 30 June 2014.
- ↑ "SHORT TERM TRAINING COURSES". delhigovt.nic.in. Govt of Delhi. Retrieved 15 July 2014.
Coordinates: 28°31′53″N 77°16′14″E / 28.5314°N 77.2705°E
- ↑ http://dite.delhigovt.nic.in/index.asp
- ↑ "timesofindia.com". Times of India. 1 August 2014. Retrieved 15 July 2014.