Hi-Tech Institute of Technology, Aurangabad

Hi-Tech Institute of Technology, Aurangabad. DTE CODE EN 2135
Established 2001
Principal Dr. Prakash Kadam
Administrative staff
34
Undergraduates 240
Address P-119, Bajajnagar, MIDC Waluj, Aurangabad - 431133, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India
Campus Urban, 2.5 acres (10,000 m2)
Website www.hitechengg.edu.in

Hi-Tech Institute of Technology, Aurangabad (HITA) is an Indian engineering college located in Aurangabad, Maharashtra. It offers degree courses of Bachelor of Engineering.

Vision

Become a university class institution by inculcating confidence in students with advanced technology of respective programmes to solve the problems of industry and society.

Mission

  • Impart industry oriented education based on practicals & theoretical knowledge in science and technical subjects.
  • Provide platform to improve confidence, communication, leadership and managerial skills.
  • Provide exposure and practical experience for advanced technologies in the respective field.
  • Make students competent to serve society by exposing them to cultural, sports, NSS, NCC, etc. activities.

Academics

Hi-Tech Institute of Technology, Aurangabad is approved by AICTE, New Delhi, Directorate of Technical Education, Maharashtra, and affiliated with Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad and offers a 4-year degree course in Bachelor of Engineering. There are 4 specializations for this degree as follows:[1]

  1. Computer Science and Engineering
  2. Electronics and Telecommunication
  3. Civil Engineering
  4. Mechanical Engineering

Student associations

The three student's associations are:

  • MESA (Mechanical Engg. Students Association)
  • ambITion (the IT student's Association)
  • CESA (Computer Science & Engg. Students Association)
  • EESA (Electronics Engg. Students Association)

References

  1. "Institute Summary". Directorate of Technical Education, Maharashtra State. Retrieved 20 January 2017.

Coordinates: 18°32′N 73°51′E / 18.53°N 73.85°E / 18.53; 73.85


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