Mandsaur Institute of Technology
Introduction
Mandsaur
Institute of Technology (MIT) was established in the city
of Mandsaur in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India in the
year 1996. MIT is managed by a Board of Governors with Mr.
Narendra Nahata as its chairman. Shri Narendra Nahata is
an ex-cabinet minister of Government of Madhya Pradesh and
is credited to give new dimensions to technical education
in Madhya Pradesh.
The Institute runs Under Graduate engineering
courses approved by All India Council of Technical
Education (AICTE), New Delhi (Statutory body of Government
of India) and Department of Technical Education (DTE),
Bhopal, Government of Madhya Pradesh. The Institute is
affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi Prodyogiki Vishwavidyalaya,
Bhopal.
The campus of MIT is located on State Express Highway
about 3 Kms. from the centre of Mandsaur city. The
Institute has fully developed infrastructure facilities
with qualified teaching faculty in all branches with
industrial exposure.
The Institute started with engineering degree courses in
Mechanical, Computer Science and Electronics &
Telecommunication with intake of 60 in each stream, total
180 in the year 1996. The AICTE granted addition of more
courses (One) in Information Technology with an intake of
40 students in the year 1999. Further in the year 2000
AICTE granted an increase in intake in Computer Science
and IT for 30 and 20 students respectively thus bringing
the total intake of the Institute to 270 students.
The Institute premises and performance have been reviewed
by AICTE officials in March 2004 for further enhancement
in courses EEE and intake in (Electronics
& Telecommunication and Mechanical) and A Post
Graduate program in MCA. Thus the Institute now has total
intake to 390 students and 5 degree level engineering
courses and a Post Graduate course.
