Pusa Institute of Technology

Pusa Polytechnic is a college in New Delhi, India established in 1962. It is affiliated to the Board of Technical Education, Delhi of the Government of Delhi.

Pusa Polytechnic
MottoEach one, Teach one.
Established1962
PrincipalDr. O. P. Singh
Academic staff
60+
Administrative staff
20+
Students2300
Location, ,
CampusPusa Campus
AffiliationsBoard of Technical Education, Delhi
Websitehttp://pitpusa.delhi.gov.in

Introduction

Pusa Polytechnic is an old institute in Delhi established in 1962. It is affiliated to the Board of Technical Education and All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE).[1]

In addition to the Audio-Visual training sessions, students are also provided with workshop training and industrial visits, organized for the students by the institute.

The polytechnic has staff as per AICTE (All India Council For Technical Education) norms and AICTE pay scales/service conditions have been implemented. The polytechnic has implemented Community Polytechnic scheme of Ministry of HRD (Government of India) and Stree Shakti Camps are attended by the staff of the Institute.

Departments

DisciplineIntakeFull Time/Part Time
Automobile Engineering62Full Time part-time
Civil Engineering62+48Full Time
Civil Engineering with specialization in Construction Engineering62Full Time
Electrical Engineering62+48Full Time
Electronics & Communication Engineering62+48Full Time
Mechanical Engineering126+44Full Time
Printing Technology62+48Full Time
Electronics & Communication Engineering60Part Time
Automobile Engineering60Part Time

Admission

Prospective students must appear for a Common Entrance Test conducted by the Board of Technical Education (BTE). The minimum eligibility to qualify for the CET is 35% aggregate in Science, Mathematics & English in Secondary School Examination. The admissions to the different diploma courses are based on the Common Entrance Test (CET Delhi) taken by the Department Of Training & Technical Education (DTTE), Delhi in May /June every year.

References

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