Nalanda Polytechnic

Nalanda Foundation Polytechnic in Hubli, Karnataka was founded in 1992. It started in a temporary building in Hubli and moved to a permanent building on Gadag Road in 2004. It offers four Diploma Engineering courses. It is affiliated to the Department of Technical Education Bangalore, and is recognised by the Government of Karnataka. Nalanda Foundation Polytechnic has been approved by the All India Council for Technical Education New Delhi. It operates under the aegis of 'Sidhu Vidya Samasthe', a charitable nonprofit educational trust.

Nalanda Foundations Polytechnic
MottoQuality technical education with government specified fees
TypeEducation and Private institution
Established1992
PrincipalS H Nabhapur
Location, ,
NicknameNALANDians
Websitehttp://nfptech.in

History

Nalanda Foundations Polytechnic was founded in 1992 by G.R. Sandra in Hubli Karnataka. It was taken over by Sidhu Vidya Samasthe headed by H. S. Nabhapur in 1998. It was initially housed in a temporary building in Udaynagar, Nagashettykoppa with two branches and three students. It was relocated to Vidyaranya in 2004. The polytechnic offers 4 Diploma Engineering courses and enrolls more than 200 students.

The college

Campus

Spread across over 6 acres, the Campus contains multiple buildings. Its amenities include class rooms, laboratories and a playground. & include well teaching staff & extended nature climate to study its in the center of Agriculture land which effect the well study & silent area which will effects for more grasping power to the students

Educational programs

SL NODepartmentStarted inIntake
01Electronics and Communication Engineering199230
02Computer Science and Engineering199330
04Civil Engineering201130

Industries linkages

The polytechnic's placement cell is tied with following organizations.

  • Ever Electronics Pvt. Ltd., Pune
  • ekLakshya Semiconductors, Hubli
  • Shanthala Power Limited, Hubli
  • Online Instruments (India) Private Limited, Bangalore

See also

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