CT Institute of Technology comprises of seven distinct schools of study or academic departments. These departments offer undergraduate programs in computer science in computer science, electronics and communications, mechanical, electrical and electronics, and civil engineering. All graduate or bachelors courses in different engineering disciplines have the approval of AICTE and have a four year study period.
To apply for any of the following engineering programs, an aspirant to clear the final exam of the 10+2/Intermediate system conducted by a central or state education board. The student has to individually and jointly secure at least 45% marks in physics, chemistry, mathematics, and English to qualify for applying. Additionally, the student has to obtain the prescribed threshold cutoff score in a national level joint entrance examination in engineering.
The computer science department offers an introductory or preliminary course, comprising topics on modern-day engineering and computer applications. The subject-matters lay stress on contemporary software engineering tenets like decomposition, testing, abstraction, encapsulation, and object-oriented design.
The B. Tech ECE course furnishes students a solid grounding of the fundamental principles of electronics & communications engineering. On the other hand, the candidates develop and hone their skills in computing and advanced mathematics. After that, the students study modules that blend the ECE principles with maths and computer, ultimately enabling them to apply their knowledge in real-life situations.
The syllabus of the B. Tech Mechanical Engineering program includes topics on fluid and solid mechanics, material science, heat transfer, design and production, hydraulic machines, thermodynamics, and controls. Founded in 2011, the Department of Mechanical Engineering provides basic and advanced facilities for conducting high-level research and experiments.
The Civil Engineering Department has devised the Bachelors in Civil Engineering course curriculum that comprises details on the design, manufacturing, and maintenance of civil constructions and structures. The civil construction works include roads, dams, airports, bridges, railways, pipelines, sewerage systems, canals, and skywalks. After earning the civil engineering degree, a student can find a job as a civil, water, design, and structural engineer.
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