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Government Polytechnic Colleges in Maharashtra No. DTE Region College Name Location District Autonomy Status established Weblink 1. Amravati Government Polytechnic, Amravati: Amravati: Amravati: Autonomous: 1955 gpamravati.ac.in: 2. Government Polytechnic, Murtizapur Murtizapur: Akola: Non-Autonomous 2009 - 3. Government Polytechnic, KHAMGAON ...
Government Polytechnic, Mumbai (GPM) is a diploma engineering college located in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, and one of the oldest diploma engineering colleges in Maharashtra. Government Polytechnic, Mumbai is an academically autonomous institute, however, it is affiliated to the Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education (MSBTE) offering ...
AICTE, Shivaji University. Website. www .gcekarad .ac .in. Government College of Engineering, Karad (GCEK) is an autonomous technical institute in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It was established in 1960 and is affiliated to the Shivaji University with an autonomous status under the UGC. The autonomy was granted in 2015 by the UGC.
No. College Name Location Type Autonomy Status Affiliation Estd Weblink 1. College of Engineering, Pune (COEP) Pune: Government Autonomous A Unitary Public University Of Govt.
Edwardes College Peshawar. / 34.006466; 71.551522. Edwardes College Peshawar ( Urdu: ایڈورڈز کالج پشاور, Pashto: اېډوارډز کالج پېښور) is a semi-government degree college which is the oldest higher education institution in Peshawar, the capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in Pakistan. The college, affiliated ...
Website. www .gcoea .ac .in. Government College of Engineering, Amravati ( GCOEA) is an autonomous engineering college affiliated to Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University in Amravati, Maharashtra, India. Established in 1964, it is one of the oldest engineering institutes in state of Maharashtra. Beside engineering education, it is a recognized ...
Government College Peshawar is one of the most renowned colleges in Peshawar city. [8] [3] The college was established in June 1959. [9] The college was relocated to its present location in 1961 prior to that it was functioning in the Provincial Assembly building for 4 years. The college building spreads over an area of around 40 Kanals and is ...
The institution has given birth to Engineering College presently known as Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur (VNIT). The school was expanding rapidly & from 16 students enrolled in 1914 increased to nearly 2000 in current year and Govt. Engineering School converted to Government Polytechnic, Nagpur. [1]