IEC College of Engineering and Technology

IEC College of Engineering and Technology
Type Education and Research Institution
Location B-64 noida sector-22, Uttar Pradesh, India
Website www.ieccollege.com

IEC College of Engineering and Technology (IEC-CET ) is an engineering college situated in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. The college was started in the year 1999 and provides various technical courses.

History

IEC-CET was established in 1999 for imparting engineering education and for promoting technological research to generate suitable technical manpower.

The institute is affiliated to Uttar Pradesh Technical University Formerly Mahamaya Technical University and recognised by AICTE, PCI.[1]

The institute is affiliated with Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University(Formerly UPTU) and recognised by AICTE.[2]

Upon establishment, the IEC-CET comprised the Faculty of Engineering and Technology. Initially, it offered MCA degrees, and a Bachelor of Technology in eight branches, namely: Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Communication, Mechanical Engineering, Information Technology, Civil Engineering, Automobile Engineering and Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering. Within a few years, the school introduced two more degree programs: The MBA and MTech (Power System). §IEC-CET is one of the best engineering college for automobile and mechanical engineering in North-India.

Infrastructure

The IEC campus is spread over 2 acres (8,100 m2). There are separate blocks for B.Tech, MBA and MCA, PGDM, B.Pharma, and BHMCT programmes.

The colleges and its academic facilities are organized over 17.0 acres (69,000 m2), and the remaining 5.0 acres (20,000 m2) have been kept for residential facilities, a shopping arcade and other commercial ventures that benefit students and staff residing on the campus.

Location

The college is situated in plot no 4 Knowledge Park - I, Greater Noida, Gautam Buddh Nagar, Uttar Pradesh- 201310, India.

References

  1. "List of Affiliated Institutions - Mahamaya Technical University". Mahamaya Technical University. Retrieved 27 May 2011.
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