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One who practices engineering is called an engineer, the word "Engineer" is generally stereotyped with a person skilled in the principles and practice of any branch of engineering. [1] In Delhi there are several Engineering Institutions which provide 4 or 5 year B.tech/B.E. degree courses. This is a list of Engineering Institutions present in ...
South Delhi: Bhim Rao Ambedkar College: 1991 North East Delhi: University College of Medical Sciences: 1971 Bharati College: 1971 West Delhi: Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College: 1990 Indira Gandhi Institute of Physical Education and Sports Sciences: 1987 Kalindi College: 1967 Rajdhani College: 1964 Shivaji College: 1961 Shyama Prasad Mukherji College ...
Women's universities and colleges in Delhi (1 C, 12 P) Pages in category "Universities and colleges in Delhi" The following 86 pages are in this category, out of 86 total.
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University has 14 university schools (colleges), 12 of them are on the main campus in Dwarka and 2 colleges, USAR and USDI are on the new campus at East Delhi. [2] School at Main Campus:
As a collegiate university, its main functions are divided between the academic departments of the university and affiliated colleges. Consisting of three colleges, two faculties, and 750 students at its founding, the University of Delhi has since become India's largest institution of higher learning and among the largest in the world.
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The Government Funded Technical Institutes (GFTIs) are a list of 40 academic institutions funded either by the Government of India or the State governments of India that participate in the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) for the admission process into their undergraduate programs in architecture, planning, sciences, and various branches of engineering and technology.
The fragmentation of Delhi Polytechnic ultimately left behind an engineering institute alone. In 1962, the college was affiliated with Faculty of Technology, University of Delhi. In 1965, the Delhi Polytechnic was renamed Delhi College of Engineering and became the first engineering college of Delhi, Now it is called Delhi Technological University.