Laxminarayan Institute of Technology

Laxminarayan Institute of Technology
Established 1942
Director

Dr. R. B. Mankar(On lien)

Dr. M. K. N. Yenkie(In-charge)
Location Nagpur, India
Website http://www.nagpuruniversity.org/litnagpur/

Laxminarayan Institute of Technology (LIT) is a premier government aided institute of higher education in the field of chemical engineering and technology in Nagpur, India. Similar to the other institutes of technology in India, LIT offers courses after the 10+2 level (Bachelors: B.Tech.) and Post Graduation courses like M.Tech. and Ph.D.

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History

The Institute is the only Engineering college directly managed by the Nagpur University. The Institute land was donated by Rao Bahadur D. Laxminarayan on which both the Institute and Nagpur University is located. The college started in early 1940s with two year diploma.

Academics

Admissions to the undergraduate course is done through the AIEEE as well as SEEE exams. The Institute has seven basic streams in which it offers programs.

Infrastructure

The Institute has a campus of about 78 acres (320,000 m2) located at Amravati Road in the western part of the city and houses all the departments of the Institute. The college authorities take utmost care to keep the college infrastructure up-to-date. The college has a strategically located canteen, two boys' hostels, a recreation hall and a huge playground.

Rankings

LIT was ranked 32nd in the list of top government engineering colleges across India in 2009.

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