TKIET

Tatyasaheb Kore Institute of Engineering & Technology
Type Public
Established 1983
Affiliation Secular
Chairman Vinay Kore
Undergraduates 9500
Postgraduates 350
Location Warananagar, Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India
Campus Rural/Valley
30 acres
Nickname TKIET
Website http://www.tkietwarana.org

The Tatyasaheb Kore Institute of Engineering & Technology (abbreviated TKIET), established in 1983, offers courses in information technology, computer science, mechanical, chemical, civil, biotechnology and electronics engineering. TKIET is recognized by the government of Maharashtra, and is approved by the All India Council of Technical Education,[1] New Delhi. It is accredited by the National Board of Accreditation (NBA), New Delhi. The Institute is affiliated with Shivaji University, Kolhapur.

TKIET is situated on a 30-acre (120,000 m2) campus 30 km northwest of Kolhapur city in rural Warananagar. The institute has over 1000 students from across all parts of the nation.

History

Tatyasaheb Kore Institute of Engineering and Technology (TKIET) was established in 1983. The Institute is located at Warananagar, 30 km away from Kolhapur a district headquarter and 10 km to the west from Kini-Wathar on Pune-Bangolare National Highway NH-4. TKIET has emerged as one of the leading technological institutes in Western Maharashtra. The Institute has a campus spread over 30 acres.

Departments

Courses offered are: Undergraduate

Post Graduate

Hostels

There are 11 hostels (9 for boys and 2 for girls). All the hostels are named after notable persons in India.

Placements

The Training and Placement Cell of TKIET, Warananagar handles campus placement of the engineering graduates. Students from TKIET are working with the reputed MNC like 1. Merrill Lynch 2. Nomura 3. Microsoft Technologies 4. Sun Systems 5. IBM 6. Ford 7. Hyundai

etc.

Also the top companies in India have students from TKIET like L&T, TCS, Wipro, SBI, Mahindra and Mahindra, Mindtree, BSF and many more.

Also lots of the TKIETians are entrepreneurs and providing jobs to thousands of people across the globe.

See also

References

  1. "All India Council on Technical Education".


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