Established 2001 Students 8,000 Postgraduates 1,000 | Director Dr. S P Kosta Undergraduates 7,000 | |
Type Private & Self-financing |
Shri Ram Institute of Technology (SRIT) is an engineering college located in Jabalpur in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. The college was established in 2001. The institute is a part of Shri Ram Group Jabalpur.
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History
The Shri Ram Institute of Technology was established on 9 July 2001 by Dr. S P Kosta, an educator and electronics scientist, and Prof. N. George. They are also the heads of the Shri Ram Group.
Campus
The institute is located in Jabalpur, approximately two kilometres from Kachnar City. Located near ITI Madhotal, the campus is 35 acres in size and serves as the first and the biggest integrated campus in the Mahakoshal region. It is involved in providing more than 20 different postgraduate and undergraduate programs.
Affiliation and accreditation
SRIT Jabalpur is affiliated with two universities in Madhya Pradesh, namely Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya in Bhopal and Rani Durgavati University in Jabalpur. The college has been accredited by the All India Council for Technical Education, the PCI of New Delhi and the Government of Madhya Pradesh.
Admission
Admission to the Bachelor of Engineering course is based on the Joint Entrance Examination. At the post-graduate level, a candidate must qualify under the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering.
Courses
Shri Ram Institute of Technology, Jabalpur offers both under-graduate and post-graduate courses.
Bachelor of Engineering
The Bachelor of Engineering is a four-year program consisting of the following streams:
Master of Engineering
The Masters of Engineering is a two-year program offered to Engineering graduates in the following streams:
Rankings
The Institute was ranked 2nd amongst engineering colleges in Madhya Pradesh and 55th overall in a 2015 survey of private engineering and technical colleges in India by Dataquest. The Institute was ranked 96th in a 2014 survey of engineering institutes conducted by Times Engineering, but fell outside of the top 100 in the 2015 survey.