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Rayat Institute of Engineering & Information Technology

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Rayat Bahra Group of Institutions Patiala
TypePrivate
Established2001
Academic affiliation
MRS PTU Bathinda
ChairmanMr. Nirmal Singh Rayat
PrincipalMr.Amrinder Singh
DirectorProf.(Dr.) Sanjeev Kumar
Address
Village Bhedpura
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CampusUrban

Rayat Bahra Group of Institutions Patiala is private college affiliated to Maharaja Ranjit Singh Punjab Technical University,Bathinda, offering engineering courses at undergraduate and Post Graduate level, leading to B.Tech., M.Tech, and B.Pharmacy degrees. Also offers Law Study under the banner of Punjabi University Patiala campus.

Overview

Administrative Block

Rayat Institute of Engineering and Information Technology was established in 2001[1] and offers five B.Tech. Programmes in the areas of Computer Science & Engineering, Information Technology, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Electrical Engineering. Subsequently, M.Tech. programmes in Computer Science and Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering and Mechanical Engineering were added, all affiliated to the Punjab Technical University. It occupies an area of 125 acres (0.51 km2).

The RGI also houses a polytechnic college, leading to Diploma in engineering. In the campus B.Pharmacy program. College of Law, of education Table gives an account of various programmes being run by the Institute and their dates of introduction.

Location

Main Gate

The institute is situated at Village Bhedpura which is 15km from Patiala city on Patiala -Sangrur Highway.

Campus

Campus During Night
RIEIT Campus

The aesthetic environmentally friendly campus extends over 125 acres (0.51 km2), close to the Patiala City. The campus is divided into zones for hostels, Main College Buildings, Administration Block, Residential Complex, etc.

Campus of Rayat Institute of Engineering and Information Technology is regarded as largest among the Privately funded Engineering Colleges in North India.

Admissions

  • Admissions to Bachelor of Engineering courses are made through the:
    • Maharaja Ranjit Singh Punjab Technical University (for students who belongs to Punjab through MRSPTU Central Counseling). Candidates admitted through this counseling get some advantages.
    • based on Joint Entrance Examination (Main) Score (conducted by All India Engineering Entrance Examination)
    • Also available to other states or internationally.
    • reservation of seats for the students of other states to be admitted through Joint Entrance Examination (Main)
    • NRI students can expect best of attention to them, because of group's experiences and connections

Academics

Department of Career Development and Placements

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The Training and Placement Department is staffed with full-time placement professionals. RIEIT support students an employment placement service though success for positions is dictated by merit. Past performance, and successes prommptfor the continued expectation of a good future.

Minerva

Minerva[2] is a national level annual cultural and technical symposium organized by students of the Rayat Institute of Engineering and Information Technology. Considered to be one of the biggest college festivals of North India, it attracts many students from colleges across north India. Events include quizzes, workshops, game shows, informal events, fashion show, dance show and rock night.[3]

Alumni Association

Rayat Old Student Association is a non profit, non political organization of former graduates and former faculty members (hereafter collectively referred to as the Alumni) of RIEIT, Ropar campus.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Rayat Collage of Education". Archived from the original on 5 December 2006. Retrieved 1 July 2010.
  2. ^ "Knowafest.com - College Festivals in India". www.knowafest.com.
  3. ^ "MINERVA 2K11 | Rayat Institute of Engineering and IT | Campus Fest | Freshersworld.comĀ®". Archived from the original on 6 November 2012. Retrieved 15 May 2013.

External links

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