Meerut Institute of Engineering and Technology

Meerut Institute of Engineering and Technology is an engineering institute located in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India. The college is affiliated to Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, Lucknow.[3]

Meerut Institute of Engineering and Technology
TypePrivate
Established1997
ChairmanVishnu Saran [1]
DirectorMayank Garg [2]
Academic staff
400
Students4800
Location
NH-58 Meerut-Delhi Bypass, Bhagpat Crossing, Meerut
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28.9735°N 77.6404°E / 28.9735; 77.6404
AffiliationsDr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, AICTE
Websitewww.miet.ac.in

History

The institute was established in 1997 by the City Educational and Social Welfare Society.

Programs

The institute offers a four-year Bachelor of Technology course in the following streams:

Program name Number of seats
Computer Science and Engineering 360
Information Technology 60
Electronics and Communication Engineering 180
Electrical Engineering 60
Mechanical Engineering 240
Biotechnology 120
Chemical Engineering 50
Civil Engineering 120

The institute also offers the following courses:-

Program name Number

of seats

Duration

in years

B. Pharm 60 4
M. Pharm(Pharmaceutical Chemistry) 18 2
M. Pharm(Pharmaceutics) 18 2
M. Pharm(Pharmacology) 18 2
MCA 60 3
MCA (Lateral Entry) 120 2
MBA 180 2
MTech(Biotechnology) 18 2
MTech(Computer Science & Engg.) 36 2
MTech(Digital Communication) 18 2
MTech(Thermal Engg.) 18 2

Campus

The institute hosts one of the most renowned libraries, with books ranging from science journals to novels as a refresher. The library also provides a hot spot for exam time study, with students doing late night studies or brainstorming on problems.[4] The computer center has 1650 computers in 45 labs, all having internet through a 255 Mbit/s leased line.[5] The institute has an on-campus hostel facility for boys and girls. The boys' hostel has a capacity of around 850 while the girls' hostel can accommodate 250 students.

Awards

See also

  • List of colleges affiliated with Uttar Pradesh Technical University

References

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