Bannari Amman Institute of Technology

Bannari Amman Institute of Technology
Type Autonomous
Established 1996
Academic affiliation
Anna University, Chennai
Location Sathyamangalam, Erode, Tamil Nadu, India
Campus 180 acres
Website http://www.bitsathy.ac.in/

Bannari Amman Institute of Technology is an autonomous engineering college located in Sathyamangalam, Erode district, Tamil Nadu, India. It is under the roof of Bannari Amman Group (BAG) which is one of the largest Industrial Conglomerates in South India with a wide spectrum of manufacturing, trading and service activities. It was founded by the Bannari Amman Group in 1996 and is affiliated to Anna University.The institute offers 14 undergraduate, 15 postgraduate programmes in Engineering and Management studies. All the departments of Engineering and Technology are recognized by Anna University, Chennai to offer Ph.D Programmes. The institution is an ISO 9001:2000 certified for its quality education, and most of the eligible courses are accredited by National Board of Accreditation (NBA), New Delhi and NAAC with ‘A’ Grade. The institute obtained the best Engineering College Award from Indian Society for Technical Education in the year 2009.The institute was also awarded the Silver Medal for Best Overall Industry-Linked Engineering College from AICTE-CII National Survey on Industry-Linked Engineering Institutes in 2012.

Programmes Offered

UG Programmes

CA block

Bachelor of Engineering in

two deparments 

1. U.G CSE 2. P.G CSE

Bachelor of Technology in

PG Programmes

Master of Engineering in

Master of Technology in

Master of Business Administration

Ph.D./M.S. (By Research) Programmes

Admissions

Admissions for BE/B.Tech is through "Tamil Nadu Engineering Admission" (TNEA) ranking based on 12th standard exam results facilitated by Anna University. ME/M.Tech admissions are based on ranking in TANCET examination conducted by Anna University.

Hostels

The institute has four hostels for male students and five hostels for female students.

External links

Coordinates: 11°29′55″N 77°16′27″E / 11.4986°N 77.2743°E / 11.4986; 77.2743

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