Dr. Akhilesh Das Gupta Institute of Technology and Management

Dr. Akhilesh Das Gupta Institute of Technology & Management, formerly known as Northern India Engineering College (NIEC), New Delhi was established by BBDES, Lucknow in the year 2003. ADGITM has an aesthetically designed campus spread over approximately 8.08 acres of lush green environment at Shastri Park. The Campus consists of five interconnected blocks covering a built up area of approx. 23,636.67 square meters. ADGITM offers following Under Graduate and Post Graduate level full time Professional programs approved by AICTE and BCI in affiliation with Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU), Delhi.

Dr. Akhilesh Das Gupta Institute of Technology and Management
Former name
Northern India Engineering College(NIEC)
Established2003
AccreditationNAAC, NBA
ChairmanAkhilesh Das Gupta
PrincipalProf. Yamini Sarada[1]
DirectorProf. Sanjay Kumar[1]
Address
FC-26, Panduk Shila Marg, Zero Pusta Rd, Shastri Park, Shahdara, New Delhi
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110053
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28.678°N 77.261°E / 28.678; 77.261
CampusUrban, 8.08 acres (3.27 ha)
AffiliationsGGSIPU, AICTE
Websiteadgitmdelhi.ac.in

Branches of engineering

first shift -

Bachelor of Technology (4 Yrs.) (Academic Session: 2022-23)
Computer Science & Engineering 240 Seats
Electronics & Communication Engineering 120 Seats
Information Technology 240 Seats
Civil Engineering 60 Seats
Mechanical Engineering 60 Seats
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning 60 Seats
Artificial Intelligence and Data Science 60 Seats

Department of management

Course (Academic Session: 2022-23)
Master of Business Administration (2 Yrs.) 60 Seats
Bachelor of Business Administration – Morning Shift (3 Yrs.) 120 Seats
Bachelor of Business Administration – Evening Shift (3 Yrs.) 60 Seats
Course (Academic Session: 2022-23)
Integrated BA – LLB (Hons.) – (5 Yrs.) 60 Seats
Integrated BBA – LLB (Hons.) – (5 Yrs.) 60 Seats
  1. "College Management & Prominent Faculty-NIEC New Delhi". www.niecdelhi.ac.in. Retrieved 10 February 2018.
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