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Karnataka (Govt.) Polytechnic also ... Admission on the institute is based on SSLC result. is established by Department of Technical Education Karnataka, in the month ...
Karnataka: Bangalore: 1909 (1958) Science [52] [53] International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore: Karnataka: Bangalore: 1999 (2005) Technology [54] [55] JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research Karnataka: Mysore: 2008 Medical Sciences [56] [57] Jain (Deemed to be University) Karnataka: Bangalore: 1990 (2008) Multidisciplinary [58]
The Government of Karnataka under Department of Technical Education has established 10 engineering colleges in 2007–2008. GEC Hassan is one such college established with four branches of engineering, namely, Civil Engineering, Computer Science & Engineering , Electronics & Communication Engineering , and Mechanical Engineering.
The institute is located at Hesaraghatta, Bengaluru in Karnataka. It is under the Directorate of Technical Education, Government of Karnataka. The institute offers three-year diploma courses in Cinematography and Sound Recording and Engineering. The diploma certificates are awarded by the Department of Technical Education, Government of Karnataka.
Ministers of Higher Education (Karnataka) Name Portrait Term of office D. H. Shankaramurthy: 2006- 2007 Aravind Limbavali: 2008- 2010 V. S. Acharya
VVIET is an engineering college recognized by the Government of Karnataka, and the All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE), New Delhi, affiliated to the Vishweswaraya Technological University (VTU), Belgaum, and governed by Vidya Vikas Educational Trust, which was opened by the famous Mysore Ex-Mayor Mr. Vasu, presently a Member of Legislative Assembly from Chamaraja Constituency, Mysore.
The Department of Technical Education (DTE) is a higher education governance body under the government of Kerala, India. It is a part of the higher education department and is managed by the Minister of Education. The department advises the government on matters dealing with higher education.
The first engineering college (University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering, UVCE) in Karnataka was started by the then Diwan of Mysore Sir M. Visvesvaraya in 1917 in Bengaluru. It was the fifth engineering college to be started in the country. [11] By 1956, Karnataka had two Government and three private engineering colleges in the state.