New Government Engineering College in Nagpur from 2016
The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) team will be visiting Government College of Engineering Nagpur (GCOE) for inspection. The instit
The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) team will be visiting Government College of Engineering Nagpur (GCOE) for inspection. The institution will commence operations from the forthcoming academic year 2016-17.
Earlier, the AICTE headquarters in Delhi cleared reports about facilities of GCOE, after it closed its inspection.
The three-member team from apex engineering body's western office in Mumbai will be arriving in the city and will visit the office of Joint Director for Technical Education Gulab Thakre.
The Joint Director will then accompany the visitors to the actual site at Khapri near newly constructed homes for Mihan project-affected persons (PAPs) on Wardha Road. They will inspect the area, spread over 11.67 acres, and also the existing building, classrooms and laboratories, actually meant for housing government Industrial Training Institute (ITI) by the Maharashtra Airport Development Company (MADC).
Chief Minister Shri. Devendra Fadnavis has handed over a letter of land allotment for GCOE and also for the existing building to the Principal Secretary for Higher and Technical Education, Mr. Sanjay Chahande and to the Technical Education Director, Mr. Subhash Mahajan in Mumbai.
The much-awaited institution will start with five branches and 300 seats from the newly allotted campus. The institute will have 60 seats in each branch.
The Joint Director's office had already dispatched proposal for affiliation to NU while the admissions would be made through centralized admissions process (CAP) applicable for all engineering colleges in Maharashtra. The demand for the college was made four years ago while two years later the Congress-NCP government cleared the proposal.
The new Maharashtra Government's engineering institute will be very good for scholars from underpriviledged families as they will able to afford engineering education in reputed institute without paying hefty fees.
Source: Subodh, City Journalist - Nagpur, CollegeDekho