Government Polytechnic, Awasari Kh

The Government Polytechnic, Awasari Kh is a public polytechnic college in Awasari Kh, Pune,[4] Maharashtra. It is an institution run by the Government of Maharashtra and offers diploma programs in engineering & technology. The college is accredited by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE)[5] and affiliated with the Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education (MSBTE).

Government Polytechnic, Awasari Kh
Other name
GP Awasari
Mottoतेजस्वि नावधीतमस्तु
TypeGovernment institute
Established2008
AffiliationMaharashtra State Board of Technical Education[1]
PrincipalDr. D.R. Nandanwar[2]
Location,
412405
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CampusRural, 17 acres[3]
Websitewww.gpawasari.ac.in

Programs Offered

Full Time Diploma Program (3-year):

Sr.No.Name of ProgrammeDurationIntake Capacity
1Civil Engineering3 Year60
2Mechanical Engineering3 Year60
3Electrical Engineering3 Year60
4Computer Engineering3 Year60
5Information Technology3 Year60
6Electronics & Telecommunication3 Year60
7Automobile Engineering3 Year60
Total Intake - 420

Campus

Front view of GP Awasari


The total intake capacity of all these programmes is 420 students. The premises of this institute is spread over 17 acres of land. Accommodation[6] for 336 boys, 288 girls is also available, which is shared with Government College of Engineering and Research, Avasari Khurd.

Library

Learning resources including e- resources are available in the library of the institute for study and reference purpose for students, faculty and staff. All these learning resources are useful for the access current events of engineering and technology gaining information, knowledge, acquiring skills and to enhanced thinking and analysis capabilities of the learner. These resources are also useful to improve independent study techniques, developing their life skills and to develop over all personality of the learner. The resources available are from well-known reputed national and international publishers, authors, manufacturers Eg. Prentice Hall, McGraw Hills, CRC press, Oxford university press, Tata- McGraw Hills, S Chand, Khanna publications etc.

References

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