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ABOUT DTE |
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Chhattisgarh
is a state of prospects. Endowed with abundance of
forest and mineral resources, it has great
prospects of industrial development. Rich in
minerals like Iron-ore, Bauxite, Coal, Lime-stone
and being power surplus state, there is tremendous
scope for Steel and allied industries, Aluminum
industries and Cement plants in the state. The
state is surging ahead in the path of development.
Being centrally located, mineral rich and power
surplus state, it has
caught attention of investors all over the country,
and also abroad, to establish their industry in the
state.Beside imparting technical education for
effectively exploiting the abundant natural
resources, the
Directorate of Technical Education is
committed for ascertaining value based quality
education and for facilitating planned development
of research and development (R&D) work.
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The courses of Engineering, Technology, Management,
Architecture, Computer Science and Pharmacy have been
included under technical education. At present there
are 3 Government Engineering Colleges, 3
Autonomous-Self Financed Colleges and 26 Private
Engineering Colleges in the state. These colleges have
a total intake capacity of around 10,000 seats and
they conduct various undergraduate and postgraduate
courses in Engineering. Along with that, there are a
total of 13 Government Polytechnics in the state and
it is expected that the number will increase in the
coming years. The present intake capacity of
Polytechnic institutes in the state is 2385. In
addition to that there are M.Tech./ME, MBA, MCA,
D.Pharmacy, B.Pharmacy and M.Pharmacy courses in the
state, which are being run by private sector.
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There is Architecture course in one of the private
colleges of the state, having admission capacity
of 40. All these courses are approved by
respective apex bodies (AICTE/COA/PCI). |
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All these technical institutes are affiliated to
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai (except ITGGU and Dr C.V. Raman Engineering
College which are affiliated to Guru Ghasidas
University and Dr C.V. Raman University, Kargiroad
Kota respectively). The admissions to the institutes
are done according to merit marks of Pre Engineering
Test (PET), conducted by an autonomous body, C.G.
Professional Examination Board (Chhattisgarh Vyavsayik
Pariksha Mandal) and of AIEEE, conducted by Central
Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi.
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To cater the increased need of manpower due to
expansion of industrial sector it is proposed to open
at least one Polytechnic in each of the districts of
the state. At present six districts in the state,
namely, Kanker, Dantewada, Jashpur, Bijapur,
Narayanpur and Korea do not have any Engineering
College or Polytechnic. Proposals are in pipeline for
opening new Polytechnics in these districts.
An Institute of Technology under Public Private
Partnership (PPP) is being established in Korba, the
‘Power City’ of the state. The institute will start
functioning from the session 2008-09. Similarly, a
Polytechnic is proposed to be opened by National
Mineral Development Corporation (NMDC) at Dantewada
district of Bastar region. The existing Polytechnics
are proposed to be equipped with necessary
infrastructure and other facilities along with
increase in number of courses.
To match the footsteps of contemporary time and
current trend, innovative areas of technology have
been introduced in the syllabi of academic
institutions. New Engineering Colleges and
Polytechnics are likely to be added to a considerable
number to fulfill the requirement of existing and
upcoming industries in the state as well as the
country. This has to be done by making technical
education more and more practical oriented with
qualified and competent faculty and by up gradation of
laboratories. The Directorate of Technical Education
is committed to this.
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