NIT Raipur (Raipur)

India / Chhattisgarh / Raipur
 campus, institute, library, college of further education / higher education, college of engineering

This is the NIT (National Institute of Technology) of Raipur,formerly known as GEC Raipur.
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Coordinates:   21°14'59"N   81°36'19"E

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  • All power ful enggineers are product of GEC(NIT) Ripur
  • Powerful Engineers in Raipur.....hmmmmm .. .hm.Late Shyamacharan Shukla was an engineer from Benaras University,and Ajit Jogi from NIT Bhopal.
  • 2005 Started my Civil Engineering
  • This is National Institute of Technology Established in 1956 and Declared NIT by MHRD
  • Bol GEC Halla Bol !!
  • I miss our patel tapri a lot now a days.
  • best intertiment place mnet cyber cafe so all time injoy my nit friend and bhupesh bhardwaj bhaiya ji .
  • BOL GEC HALLA BOL!!!!!!!!!!!1 REALLY MISSING THOSE CARELESS DAY!!!!!!
  • NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY RAIPUR (Insitute of NAtional Importance) The institute is committed to the challenging task of development of technical education by preparing seasoned graduates in highly sophisticated field of engineering and technology. Development of India as an emerging industrial power is a demanding exercise as it involves the combination of cost effectiveness and efficiency along with producing world-class technology at the cutting edge. For about five decades we have been doing it with sincerity and commitment at NIT Raipur. National Institute of Technology Raipur (Formerly Government Engineering College Raipur), situated in the capital of a newly incepted state of Chhattisgarh, has proven to be "avant-grade' in the field of science and technology over past few decades in this region. With sweet memory of foundation ceremony by our president Hon'ble Dr. Rajendra Prasad on 14th September 1956. the institute started with two departments namely Metallurgical and Mining Engineering. Later the inauguration of the Institute building was done by our Prime Minister Hon'ble Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru on 14th March 1963. From 1st December 2005, the institute has become the National Institute of Technology. The Institute, located in Raipur, the Capital City of Chhattisgarh State, is spared over an area of 100 acres. Raipur city is well connected with Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Visakhapatnam, Nagpur & Bhubneshwar by regular flights and is on the main Howrah-Mumbai railway line route. The institute is 5 km from Raipur railway station and 14 km from airport on NH-6, the Great Eastern Road. The state of chhattisgarh is a mineral rich state having enormous potential for development with seemingly inexhaustible natural resources of coal, iron ore, lime stones, dolomite, tin, gem-stones and other minerals. Many industries, such as those of cement, steel, steel alooy, mines etc., are located in the vicinity of the institute giving it a unique advantage for industry-institute interaction in various disciplines of engineering. Starting with two branches in 1956 the institute has grown in tandem with the major surrounding industries - the Bhilai Steel Plant, SECL, BALCO and NTPC, Korba - and presently offers 12 undergraduate and 6 Postgraduate courses including M.C.A and M.Tech. in Applied Geology. The institute offers facilities for Ph.D. and also under takes R & D activities, provides testing, consultancy and other extension services including continuing education to the industry through the Industry Institute Interaction cell and the placement of the student through the Department of Training & Placement. The students have brought laurels to the institute and very well placed in Government organisation, Public and Private Sectors, Multinational Companies, Universities, research organisation in India and abroad. The Institute is contributing to the technological, industrial and economical development of the region and the country for last five decades. The Institute has long recognized its role in engineering education, generation and dissemination of useful and relevant technologies in the service of the society.
  • This place is a big goddamn shithole. It used to be good when it was GEC, and all the professors (well most of them) were humans. Now it is just a big fucking monopoly center in a democracy that never existed. FUCK THIS PLACE!
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