About National Institute of Technology
The National Institute of Technology, Warangal (NIT Warangal or NITW) is a public engineering institution located in Warangal, India. It is recognised as an Institute of National Importance by the Government of India. The foundation stone for this institute was laid by then Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru on 1959, the first in the chain of 31 NITs (formerly known as RECs) in the country. The institute was renamed as the National Institute of Technology, Warangal in 2002.
Courses Provided by National Institute of Technology
- B.E in BioTechnology
- B.E in Electronics and Communication
- B.E in Electrical and Electronics
- B.E in Civil Engineering
- B.E in Mechanical Engineering
- B.E in Chemical Engineering
- B.E in Computer Science Engineering
- B.E in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
Humanities and Science
Physics
Chemistry
Mathematics
Departments in National Institute of Technology
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Department of Biotechnology
Vision Of The Department
Through its faculty, Department of Bio-Technology is a driving force.
- To apply engineering knowledge and create novel technologies that improve the human condition by optimizing opportunities for further training and a successful transition to a career in the biotechnology and life sciences.
- To initiate a level of attitude in research that will provide solutions to environmental, industrial, agricultural and health based problems.
- To graduate students who can compete, with advantage, within the relevant academic and commercial markets in the world.
Mission Of The Department
- To offer a comprehensive exploration of basic science, applied science, and lab science with an industry focus and to act collectively like a enzyme in enhancing, improving and supporting interdisciplinary research and training.
- To provide a quality education in pursuit of knowledge, that establishes a strong foundation for understanding developments in the rapidly advancing field of biotechnology with the development of new biochemical technologies and therapies through research and education.
- To provide the nation with highly trained professional who are able to implement the scientific principles to the continuous improvement of the safe, quality and value biotechnological services and products.
What is Biotechnology Engineering?
- Biotechnology engineering is a branch of engineering where technology is combined with biology for research & development. There are various applications of biotechnology in fields such as animal husbandry, growth of vaccines and medicines, agriculture, pollution control, energy production and conservation, healing of prolonged disease and ecological conservation. It also helps in development of insecticides, fertilizers and quality of seeds. A candidate who specializes in this field is known as a BioTechnologist or BioProcess Engineer. There are lots of career opportunities in this field for young aspirants both in India as well as in aboard.
2. Department of Chemical Engineering
The department of Chemical Engineering offers B.Tech., M.Tech. and Ph.D Programmes. Students are admitted to these Programmes based on National level competitive examinations. Foreign national students are also given admission to these Programmes. The department has well qualified faculty dedicated to teaching and doing research in fundamental and advanced areas. The department houses various laboratories catering to the needs of the curriculum. The faculty are actively engaged in industrial consultancy and sponsored research projects. The department has inked MoUs with some of the leading industries. The graduating students are absorbed into reputed firms through campus placements. The department aims at inculcating lifelong learning skills in the students. The alumni of the department are shouldering high positions in multifarious organizations.
The department was started in the year 1964 and since then it has come a long way in educating budding chemical engineers and scholars. The department celebrated it’s Golden Jubilee in 2014-15 and on this occasion several events were conducted such as an International Conference on New Frontiers in Chemical Energy and Environmental Engineering (INCEEE) during March 20-21, 2015, a National Student Conference “Chem-Flair” on March 13-14, 2015 and an Alumni Meet on January 30-31, 2015.
The B.Tech. Programme in Chemical Engineering has been accredited for 5 years by National Board of Accreditation (NBA) with effect from June 2015.
The M.Tech Programme in Chemical Engineering has also been accredited for 5 years by NBA with effect from July, 2016.
A new building for the department with state of the art infrastructure is constructed and the inauguration of the new building is going to take place very soon!
Vision
- To attain global recognition in research and training students for meeting the challenging needs of chemical & allied industries and society.
Mission
- Providing high quality undergraduate and graduate education in tune with changing needs of industry.
- Generating knowledge and developing technology through quality research in frontier areas of chemical and interdisciplinary fields.
- Fostering industry-academia relationship for mutual benefit and growth.
3. Department of Civil Engineering
Civil engineering is a broad field of engineering that deals with the planning, construction, and maintenance of fixed structures, or public works, as they are related to earth, water, or civilization and their processes. Most civil engineering today deals with power plants, bridges, roads, railways, structures, water supply, irrigation, the natural environment, sewer, flood control, transportation and traffic. In essence, civil engineering may be regarded as the profession that makes the world a more agreeable place in which to live.
4. Department of Computer Science and Engineering
The Department of Computer Science & Engineering was established in the year 1991. The department offers high quality undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral programs. The B. Tech (Computer Science and Engineering) program was started in the year 1983 with an intake of 20 students. The intake was subsequently increased to120 in 2008. M. Tech (Computer Science and Engineering) program was started in 1987 with an intake of 18 and subsequently increased to 20 in 2008. M. Tech (Information Security) was introduced in the year 2008 Under ISEAP sanctioned by Ministry of Communication and Information Technology (MCIT), DOE, GOI, New Delhi with intake of 20. Later, it was renamed as Computer Science and Information Security. The Master of Computer Applications (MCA) program was started in 1986 with an intake of 30 and increased to 46 from 2008. B.Tech, M.Tech (CSE) and M.Tech (CSIS) programs were accredited in 2014 by NBA as per Washington Accord.
The department has distinguished and committed faculty members with PhD from reputed institutes. It has close rapport with Microsoft, Tcs, Infosys, Oracle, Trddc-Pune, Sun Microsystems, Emc2, Accenture, C-Dac, Motorola, Honeywell, Novell, Philips, Samsung, And Ibm-Bangalore. The Department Has Mous With Tcs, Ibm, C-Dac And Infosys, for training students and faculty on latest cutting edge technologies and also to pursue Research and Development activities.The Department has been selected as a Remote Center under Information Security Awareness Project (ISEAP) Phase II, MCIT Dept of IT. Along with department of ECE, it is associated in E&ICT Academy project sanctioned by Department of Electronics and Information Technology, Govt of India for Rs.25 crores to train faculty from Engineering and Polytechnic Streams across Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka States and Pudicherry, Andaman & Nicobar islands and Lakshadweep UTs.
Vision
Attaining global recognition in Computer Science & Engineering education, research and training to meet the growing needs of the industry and society.
Mission
- Imparting quality education through well-designed curriculum in tune with the challenging software needs of the industry.
- Providing state-of-art research facilities to generate knowledge and develop technologies in the thrust areas of Computer Science and Engineering.
- Developing linkages with world class organizations to strengthen industry-academia relationships for mutual benefit.
5. Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
The Department of Electrical Engineering is one of the oldest departments of the National Institute of Technology, Warangal (NITW). Established as one of the major departments of the Institute, since its inception in 1959, the Department of Electrical Engineering has been actively engaged in teaching and research in diverse fields of Electrical Engineering. With excellent faculty, the Department of Electrical Engineering offers Under Graduate (B.Tech) and Post Graduate (M.Tech) in Power Electronics & Drives and Power Systems and research (Ph.D) programmes.
The Department is strong with all faculty members holding PhD degrees and expertise in various fields. The broad areas of expertise include State Estimation and Real Time Control of Power Systems, Applications of ANN and Fuzzy Logic in Power Systems, Power System Deregulation, Power System Transients, Power Quality, EMTP applications in Power Systems, Relay Coordination, Application of Power Electronics to Power Quality Improvement and Industrial Drives, Hybrid Energy Storage Systems, DSP controlled Drives, Simulation of Power Electronic Converters and Drives Systems and Control of Special Machines
The Department has strong Industry interaction and has been involved in constantly handling various consultancy projects for various Industries and Government of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. Department has an MOU with Central Power Research Institute (CPRI), Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO) to carry out the collaborative projects.
Vision
To excel in education, research and technological services in electrical engineering in tune with societal aspirations.
Mission
1. Impart quality education to produce globally competent electrical engineers capable of extending technological services.
2. Engage in research & development in cutting edge and sustainable technologies.
3. Nurture scientific temperament, professional ethics and industrial collaboration.
Programme Educational Objectives (PEO) for Under Graduate (B.Tech.) students
PEO1: Design and develop innovative products and services in the field of electrical and electronics engineering and allied engineering disciplines.
PEO2: Apply the knowledge of electrical and electronics engineering to solve problems of social relevance pursue higher education and research.
PEO3: Work effectively as individuals and as team members in multidisciplinary projects.
PEO4: Engage in lifelong learning, career enhancement and adopt to changing professional and societal needs.
Programme Outcomes (PO) And Program Specific Outcomes
PO1: Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.
PO2: Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, research literature, and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences.
PO3: Design/Development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.
PO4: Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.
PO5: Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modelling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.
PO6: The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice.
PO7: Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development.
PO8: Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice.
PO9: Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.
PO10: Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.
PO11: Project management and Finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.
PO12: Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.
PSO1: Analysis, synthesis and design of electrical equipment and systems to enhance the quality of human life.
PSO2: Development of innovative and environment – conscious technologies to sustain human life.
M.Tech. in Power Systems Engineering
Programme Educational Objectives (PEO) for Post Graduate students
PEO1: Design and develop innovative products and services in the field of electrical power systems.
PEO2: keep abreast with the latest technology and toolset.
PEO3: Communicate effectively to propagate ideas and promote teamwork.
PEO4: Attain intellectual leadership skills to cater to the changing needs of power industry, academia, society and environment.
Programme Outcomes (PO)
PO1: Design and develop electric power and energy systems.
PO2: Deliver technological solutions in the field of power systems by assimilating advances in allied disciplines
PO3: Simulate and experiment in the field of power systems using modern tools
PO4: Design renewable energy systems to protect environment and ecosystems
PO5: Practice professional ethics with social sensitivity
PO6: Develop innovative and entrepreneurial solutions
PO7: Develop an attitude to learn with self motivation
PO8: Communicate effectively at all levels and demonstrate leadership qualities
PO9: Pursue research to enhance the existing pool of knowledge
M.Tech. in Power Electronics & Drives
Programme Educational Objectives (PEO) for Post Graduate students
PEO1: Design and develop innovative products and services in the field of Power Electronics & Drives
PEO2: Keep abreast with the latest technology and toolset.
PEO3: Communicate effectively to propagate ideas and promote teamwork
PEO4: Attain intellectual leadership skills to cater to the changing needs of power industry, academia, society and environment.
Programme Outcomes (PO)
PO1: Design and develop power electronic circuits and drive systems.
PO2: Deliver technological solutions in the field of power electronics and drives by assimilating advances in allied disciplines
PO3: Simulate and experiment in the field of power electronics and drives using modern tools.
PO4: Design renewable energy systems to protect environment and ecosystems
PO5: Practice professional ethics with social sensitivity
PO6: Develop innovative and entrepreneurial solutions
PO7: Develop an attitude to learn with self-motivation
PO8: Communicate effectively at all levels and demonstrate leadership qualities
PO9: Pursue research to enhance the existing pool of knowledge.
6. Department of Mechanical Engineering
Vision
To be a global knowledge hub in mechanical engineering education, research, entrepreneurship and industry outreach services.
Mission
- Impart quality education and training to nurture globally competitive mechanical engineers.
- Provide vital state-of-the-art research facilities to create, interpret, apply and disseminate knowledge.
- Develop linkages with world class educational institutions and R&D organizations for excellence in teaching, research and consultancy services.
7. Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
The Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering (formerly known as Department of Metallurgical Engineering) was established in the year 1965 with an intake of 30 students. A post-graduate programme in Industrial Metallurgy was introduced in the year 1983 with an intake of 10 students. The Department is also offering a Ph. D. programme since 1983. Department has also introduced another M. Tech. programme in Materials Technology from the academic year 2011-2012.
The main areas of study in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering include Physical Metallurgy, Extractive Metallurgy (Iron, Steel and Non-ferrous Metal extraction), Mineral Processing, Heat Treatment of Steels, Manufacturing Technologies (Metal Casting, Metal Forming, Powder Metallurgy and Welding), Mechanical Metallurgy (includes Material Testing – Destructive and Non-Destructive), Corrosion Engineering, and Materials Characterization Techniques etc. In view of the increasing demand in materials development, the department has introduced new subjects in its curriculum with materials background in the year 2004. Accordingly the scheme of instruction has been enriched with subjects on advanced materials like Composite Materials, Ceramics, Polymers, Nanomaterials, Computer Applications in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering etc. in addition to the above main areas. The Laboratories of the Department are well furnished with the state-of-the-art equipment.
Facilities Provided by National Institute of Technology
1. Bank
The institute has a bank situated beside the campus main gate, State Bank of India. The bank is regular in the campus and are housed in separate buildings. Application forms for important national level exams such as JEE, GATE and CAT are sold in this bank.
State Bank of India: Institute employees have their salaries credited to the State Bank of India. Online Fees transactions are done online through the State Bank of India. Director and Chief wardens have their permanent accounts in State Bank of India.
2. Engineering And Maintenance Unit: Nit Warangal
The Engineering and Maintenance Unit (E & MU) is one of the important service units which play a vital role providing the requisite infrastructure facilities and all other amenities in the campus.
The office of E & MU is responsible for construction and maintenance of buildings (Academic, Residential, Hostel, Guest House, Student Activity Centers etc;), Water Supply System, Roads, Gardens, Electrical Supply, Sports Grounds and Waste Disposal Management. The E & MU Office prepares the proposals, estimates, presentation to the Buildings and Works Committee, tendering and executes the work based on departments/centers/hostels/residential requirements of the institute. The unit is also responsible for allotment of campus residences.
The Faculty In-charge is the Head of Engineering Unit who reports to Director / Dean (P&D). Under this unit, One Executive Engineer, One Assistant Engineer and Three Supervisors are working and supporting the Faculty In-charge. One Project Engineer on deputation from state government will look after the day to day activities of Engineering and Maintenance Unit.
3. Hostels
The Institute has excellent residential facilities for all the students admitted to the various courses. There are twenty hostel blocks (halls of residence) for men and two for women.
Hostel administration is managed by a Chief Warden and a team of Wardens drawn from the faculty and appointed by the Director on a tenure basis. Hostel Advisory Council headed by the Director is responsible for major policy decisions with respect to the hostel administration. Hostel Executive Committee takes decisions on routine matters. Students have representation on both the administrative bodies. Hostel office has full-fledged supporting staff and other workers.
Messes
There are two Government non-vegetarian messes in the men’s hostels. These messes are operated on ‘no profit – no loss’ basis and cater to the taste of students from all regions of the country. There are mess representatives nominated from the students and a mess warden to supervise the smooth running of the messes.
There are three Institute Food Courts which are running on contract basis known as “IFC A, IFC B, IFC C,” for the men’s hostels and “Priyadharshini Mess” for Ladies in the Ladies hostel premises. There are mess representatives nominated from the students and a mess warden to supervise the smooth running of the messes.
4. Library
The Central Library supports the teaching and research programs of the Institute and provides facilities for general reading and disseminates information according to the requirement of the users. It is housed in a separate building with a plinth area of 4000 Sq. Mts. It has around 1,79,797 books, back volumes, technical pamphlets, standards, CD-ROMs, Video Cassettes, e-books etc. The total cost of the books is Rs. 8.81 Crores and it receives 110 Journals, 90 Indian and 20 Foreign at a cost of Rs. 5.91 lakhs. It also receives 2000 on-line Journals through INDEST-AICTE, NITs Consortium and NITW.
The services and operations in the Central Library are fully computerized. The database of entire Library acquisitions was created using LIBSYS software and it works under Windows XP environment. The main server is Xeon Server-Dual CPU.
5. Dispensary
NIT Dispensary is full-fledged unit with provision for one full time Residential Medical Officer, one visiting doctor and two part time doctors who are assisted by supporting staff staff viz Staff Nurse, Pharmacist etc.
Facilities
The dispensary has fair amount of facilities such as state of the art X-Ray Machine, an ECG and well established pathological laboratory which is provided with equipments like electronic BP apparatus with pulse reader, a mini lab with color inseor, electronic binaculer microscope, sterillization oven etc.
Additional Equipment
It has four patient beds to extend emergency first aid.
Pharmacy
Above all it has full fledged pharmacy being run on outsourcing basis.
Timings
On Working days:
Morning: 9:30 A:M to 1:00 P:M
Evening: 3:00 P:M to 6:00 P:M
On Saturday, Sunday
Morning: 9:30 A:M to 11:30 A:M
6. Motor Transport Section
The Institute maintains a number of vehicles to cater to the needs of the institute. The MT (Motor Transport) Section maintains these vehicles.
7. NIT Canteen
The Institute has two canteens with good quality of food served in them.
1. New NIT Canteen
2. Staff Canteen
8. Post Office
The Institute has a Post Office . The NITW campus comes under a separate postal zone and it is a postal delivery office.
The post office is located Beside the Boys Hostels(12th Block Viswesvraya Hall) and works on all
9. Shopping Complex
The Institute has one shopping centre which caters to the needs of the students and residents.
The Student`s Facility Complex located beside Transport Section has the following :
- Laundry Shop
- Hair Cutting Saloon
- Uma Xerox Shop
Each of these remain open regularly from 9 to around 8pm.
Eateries have been opened at strategic locations all around the campus including inside the hostel blocks. These include shops such as Coffee day Express, Nescafe, Bru, Amul and remain open for more than 10 hours.
National Institute of Technology Training and Placements
National Institute of Technology, Warangal is one of the premier engineering schools of India, maintaining an excellent academic record. The Institute’s Training and Placement Section provides a launch pad for students to make it to the best organizations in the fields of software, core industries, management, etc. The biggest names in the corporate world visit the campus on a regular basis, with enviable recruitment offers.
Our students have lived up to the expectations of organizations that visit the campus, looking for bright candidates to take up important and challenging responsibilities at their workplace. The TAPS boasts of maintaining an excellent rapport with a wide spectrum of companies spread across various industry sectors. Over the years, the section has maintained good and strong relationship with Industries across the country and as a result, has built up an impressive placement record both in terms of percentage of registered students placed, as well as the number of companies visiting the campus.
The T & P section assists the departments in placement of students at major industries. About120 – 150 companies visit the campus every year. We truly appreciate the faith bestowed on us from several organizations and we look forward to continuing our relationship with them.
Contact Details of National Institute of Technology
Address: National Institute of Technology Campus,
Hanamkonda,
Telangana 506 004,
Website: www.nitw.ac.in