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The Indian Railways Institute of Signal Engineering and Telecommunication, Secunderabad is an Institute based on Signal Engineering and Telecommunications. Located in Secunderabad , this institute is run by the Ministry of Railways (India) , Indian Railways in 1957 as a subsidiary of Indian Railways.
Indian Railways Institute of Financial Management, for officers of Accounts Service. Indian Railways Institute of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Jamalpur, for officers of mechanical and engineering department. Indian Railways Institute of Signal Engineering and Telecommunications, Secunderabad, for officers of S&T department.
Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Intellectual Property Management [17] (Civil Service) Nagpur: Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology (Civil Service/Engineering/Natural Resource) Rae Bareli: Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics (Civil Service) Kolkata: Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences : Lucknow
On 25 May 2016, the Union Cabinet headed by Prime Minister Modi gave its approval to amend the Institutes of Technology Act, 1961 for conversion of ISM Dhanbad into an Indian Institute of Technology. [9] [10] The amendment was approved by Indian Parliament and upon Presidential assent, was notified in the Gazette of India on 10 August 2016. [11]
It was founded as a State University [3] by an act of the Delhi Government (The IIIT Delhi Act, 2007) [4] in 2008, with seed support from the Government of NCT of Delhi. [5] The institute began with its first batch of 60 students on 8 September 2008 from NSUT (NSIT at that time). IIIT-Delhi moved to its current permanent campus in August 2012.
The Indian Institute of Science (IISc) is a public, deemed, research university for higher education and research in science, engineering, design, and management. It is located in Bengaluru, Karnataka. The institute was established in 1909 with active support from Jamsetji Tata and thus is also locally known as the Tata Institute. [5]