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Indian Institute of Technology Patna (abbreviated IIT Patna or IITP) is one of the 23 IITs, located at Bihta near Patna, Bihar (India). [3] It is recognized as an Institute of National Importance by the Government of India. [4] It is one of the second generation IITs established by an Act of the Indian Parliament on 6 August 2008. [5]
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.
According to data obtained through Right to Information (RTI) applications, approximately 38% of Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) graduates from the class of 2024 have not secured job placements. [6] [7] This is the highest percentage in the past three years, with a steady increase from 19% in 2021 and 21% in 2022. [8] [9] [7] [6]
Patna Science College: 1927 Patna: Patna University: Government Available Bihar National College: 1889 Patna: Patna University: Government Available Jagat Narain Lal College: 1960 Patna: Patliputra University: Government Available Mahila College, Khagaul: 1972 Patna: Patliputra University: Government Available B.D. College, Patna: 1970 Patna
Pages in category "Universities and colleges in Patna" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
BCE Patna is recognized by the AICTE and is affiliated to Bihar Engineering University (BEU). Its first academic session was started in 2016 [2] on the old university grounds of the Indian Institute of Technology Patna in the Pataliputra Housing Colony.
Keeping in view the fact that already 23.5% of all college seats are reserved for OBCs, the rationale of extending reservation is debated. [4] The protesters also demand that no penal action be taken against the protesters and publication of a white paper by the government, making its stand clear on reservation.
The present name 'Indian Institute of Technology' was adopted before the formal inauguration of the institute on 18 August 1951, by Maulana Abul Kalam Azad. On 15 September 1956, the Parliament of India passed an act known as the Indian Institute of Technology (Kharagpur) Act declaring it as an Institute of National Importance.