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According to 2012 data, BITS Pilani has an on-campus acceptance rate of 1.47%, making it one of the most exclusive technical universities in the world. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] The institute was established in its present form in 1964. [ 15 ]
The land is located in Jawaharnagar, Shameerpet Mandal in the Rangareddy district. [20] The BITS Pilani Hyderabad campus opened in 2008; the school also has a virtual university [21] and an extension center in Bangalore. [22] BITS School of Management (BITSoM) was established in January 2021 and offers a 2-year full time residential MBA.
Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani – Hyderabad Campus is one of the five constituent campuses of the BITS Pilani university located in Hyderabad, India, an Institute of eminence. BITS opened its campus in Hyderabad upon invitation by the Government of Andhra Pradesh in 2008 with the first batch of campus graduating in 2012.
Pilani in 1979. Pilani is home to the Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS Pilani).. Apart from BITS, Pilani [6] also has one of the major CSIR labs for advanced research in electronics, the Central Electronics Engineering Research Institute (CEERI), [7] [8] which is located next to the BITS campus.
B.K. Birla Institute of Engineering & Technology (BKBIET) [1] is a private engineering college located in Pilani, Rajasthan, India. It was founded in 2007 by Krishnarpan Charity Trust, with Late Basant Kumar Birla as chairman. [2]
The BITS Pilani Goa Campus was designed by the RSP Design Group. [5] The campus is located in Zuari nagar, Goa, on the banks of the Zuari River and houses more than 4,000 students. [6] The hostels are spread across three regions: 'A', 'C' and a newly constructed 'D', which encompass nine, seven and six hostels respectively.
In Pilani, during the early 19th century lived Seth Shobharam, grandson of Seth Bhudharmal, a local tradesman of modest means. [6] [7] It was his son, Seth Shiv Narayana (1840–1909), who first ventured outside Pilani. At this time, Ahmedabad was the railhead that served trade from a large region of northwest India.
It is located 15 km (9.3 mi) from Visakhapatnam and is a significant Buddhist site. Excavation carried out from 1982 to 1987 revealed a Buddhist establishment including a mahachaitya, also referred to as a grand stupa, embedded with relic caskets, [ 49 ] a large Vihara (monastery) complex, numerous votive stupas, a stone-pillared congregation ...