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The Thanthai Periyar Government Institute of Technology (abbreviated as TPGIT) is a government engineering institution located at Bagayam, Vellore. It was established in July 1990 and is one of the six government engineering colleges fully governed by the Directorate of Technical Education (DOTE) of the Government of Tamil Nadu .
All hostels provided accommodation in single sex dormitories. Self-catering facilities were provided at all hostels and many hostels provided a meals service. The hostel was run by a manager known as a warden and all the hostels in an area were administered by a number of National Councils. A National Office to co-ordinate policy and standards.
TPGIT has been for more than 30 years but why its is still not so popular like other government colleges like GCE ,MIT etc.? [ edit ] This question has been a familiar one among all of the students who studied in TPGIT ...
RKMGEC provides four hostels on campus. Out of them two are for male boarders and the other two for female boarders. The hostels are as follows: Old Girls' Hostel; New Girls' Hostel; Old Boys' Hostel; New Boys' Hostel; Each hostel has its own mess managed by own duly elected mess committee.
All India Survey on Higher Education (AISHE) was started in India in 2010–11. [1] A task force was formed constitution representatives from education ministry, University Grants Commission, All India Council of Technical Education, National Medical Commission, National University of Education Planning and Administration, Distance Education Council of India and representatives of many ...
Admission Period Blue Bell English Medium School [63] Kadirgonj (near Nazmul Haque School), Boalia, Rajshahi Edexcel curriculum Playgroup to A Level December–January and June–July CIDER International School [64] 53A, Nasirabad I/A, Chittagong Cambridge and National curriculum & I Can Read 1997 Playgroup to A Level (Cambridge curriculum)
Government Polytechnic Jalgaon is a polytechnic college established in 1960 in India. [1] Spread over a land of 52 acres, its infrastructure facilities were enhanced and equipment procured under a World Bank Assisted Project implemented during 1992-97.
Eklavya Model Residential School (EMRS) is a Government of India scheme for model residential school, specifically for Scheduled Tribes across India. It is one of the flagship interventions of the Ministry of Tribal Affairs, Government of India and was introduced in the year 1997-98 [1] to ensure tribal students get access to quality education in the remote tribal areas.