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NIT Act, 2007
- The functioning of NITK is governed by NIT Act, 2007 and by the rules laid down by the Government of India from time to time.
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The functioning of NITK is governed by NIT Act, 2007 and by the rules laid down by the Government of India from time to time. NITK is governed by the Board of Governors which consists of representatives of the Government of India, Government of Karnataka, Alumni, Industry and other bodies.
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The Government of India has introduced the National...
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Government of India as per the NIT Act 2007 declared NIT as Institute of National Importance. The Institute is governed by the rules and statutes of the NIT Act.
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Importance. The Act received the assent of the President of India on 5thJune, 2007 and became effective from August 15, 2007. The Institute is governed by the rules and statutes of the NIT Act. The Institute has established itself as a premier center engaged in imparting quality technological education and
the National Institute of Technology Act, 2007 was enacted by the Parliament of India to declare India’s National Institutes of Technology as Institutes of National Importance. The Act received the assent of the President of India on 5th June, 2007 and became effective from August 15, 2007. The Institute is governed by
The functioning of NITK is governed by NIT Act, 2007 and by the rules laid down by the Government of India from time to time.
NITK, an Institute of National Importance, is governed by the NIT Act 2007 and statutes laid down by the Government of India. NITK Surathkal stands as a hub for academic excellence, offering a comprehensive array of undergraduate and graduate programs spanning Engineering, Science, and Management.
The Government of India has introduced the National Institutes of Technology (NIT) Act 2007 to bring 20 such institutions within the ambit of the act and to provide them with complete autonomy in their functioning.