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Technocrats Institute of Technology

Coordinates: 23°15′36″N 77°29′53″E / 23.260°N 77.498°E / 23.260; 77.498
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Technocrats Group of Institutions
Motto"Vidya Param Bhushanam"
TypeEducation
Established1999
Academic affiliations
AICTE, RGPV BHOPAL, PCI, NAAC-A, NBA, NIRF-295(in 2021)
Academic staff
1176+
Students17000+
Location, ,
India

23°15′36″N 77°29′53″E / 23.260°N 77.498°E / 23.260; 77.498
CampusUrban, 60 Acres
Websitetechnocratsgroup.edu.in

Technocrats Group of Institutions is the oldest and largest NBA Accredited Education group in central India. It is affiliated to RGPV - Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya.

Led by a team of IIT, IIM and Stanford University Alums, Technocrats consists of 4 Engineering, 3 Pharmacy, 1 Management, 1 Law, 1 Nursing, 1 Paramedical and 1 Commerce & Science institutes in a single campus. Every year it has a 6,000+ intake with 17,000+ Students on Campus, and 1,100+ faculty members

Technocrats was ranked in NIRF 2021-22[1] Rankings by Ministry of Education, Govt of India and is one of the only institutes in Madhya Pradesh to have NBA Accreditation[2] by Ministry of Education, Govt of India.

Technocrats has MoUs with University of Cincinnati, USA; University of Central Missouri, USA; California Baptist University, USA; and Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan for research, academics as well as student exchange programs.

Technocrats also has Laboratories of RedHat, Oracle, AWS, Microsoft, Texas Instruments, Bosch, Apple, Dassault Systems and Mitsubishi to make students industry ready.

Technocrats is ranked 22nd across 7,000+ colleges on Hackerearth.com[3] - world's largest coding platform.

Technocrats has also established a Center of Excellence (CoE)  with Hexaware and Capgemini to better align the students and faculty as per need of industry

See also

References

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  1. ^ "MoE, National Institute Ranking Framework (NIRF)". www.nirfindia.org. Retrieved 4 November 2023.
  2. ^ "National Board of Accreditation". www.nbaind.org. Retrieved 4 November 2023.
  3. ^ "College Rankings". HackerEarth. Retrieved 4 November 2023.
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