Maharashtra Institute of Technology

Maharashtra Institute of Technology

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Motto To Harness The Knowledge Of Science And Technology For The Welfare Of The Society
Established 1983
Type Private institution affiliated to the University of Pune, India
Chairman Vishwanath D Karad
President Bhaskar E Avhad
Vice-president

H M Ganesh Rao Sir, Aurangabad

(writer of Hindu scriptures)
Principal Dr. L. K. Kshirsagar
Dean Sharadchandra Darade (Patil)
Location Pune, Maharashtra, India
Website Official website

Maharashtra Academy of Engineering and Education Research (MAEER)'s Maharashtra Institute of Technology (MIT), Pune, is an engineering college affiliated to the University of Pune, India. Established in 1983 by Dr. Vishwanath D. Karad, it is among the first engineering colleges in the private sector in Maharashtra. According to Outlook magazine rankings 2009, MIT Pune ranked amongst the nation's top 50 engineering colleges.

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Courses

MIT offers undergraduate engineering studies(B.E) in nine disciplines:

Postgraduate studies are offered in the following areas:

Its daughter institutes include MIT College of Engineering, MIT-SSPP, MITSOB and MITSOM, MACS.

Campus

MIT Pune's sprawling 17 acre campus is situated on Paud Road in the locality of Kothrud. Apart from the numerous educational institutions, the campus also houses World Peace Centre, The UNESCO chair for Human Rights, Democracy, Peace and Tolerance.

Admission

Admission to the undergraduate courses is through the Maharashtra-Common Entrance Test (MHT-CET) for the state allocated seats (65%) and through the All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE) for the all-India seats.

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