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UID: ED-20251226-IN-09

Source

AISHE, Ministry of Education

Last Updated

December 29, 2025

Time Range

As of DEC, 2025

Periodicity

Annual

Unit

Timeline

Sector

Education

Next Update

2026

Indicator Summary

Overview

The reasoning for establishing the National Institutes of Technology (NITs) in India was to broaden access to quality technical education and to establish regionally balanced centres of excellence in engineering and applied sciences. Initially founded as Regional Engineering Colleges, NITs were established to address the growing need for skilled engineers essential for industrial growth, infrastructure development, and technological advancement across various regions of the nation. Academically, NITs were established to deliver robust undergraduate and postgraduate education rooted in fundamental engineering fields, basic sciences, and new technologies. Their programs focus on conceptual understanding, hands-on training, laboratory experience, and problem-solving skills, equipping graduates to tackle real-world engineering challenges. By upholding uniform academic standards and conducting admissions at the national level, NITs guarantee quality and competitiveness that is comparable across different regions.

A primary academic goal was to distribute excellence in technical education by creating institutions beyond large urban areas. This fostered local talent, encouraged regional innovation, and diminished inequalities in access to quality engineering education. NITs also support applied research, collaboration with industry, and faculty development, thereby enhancing the broader technical education environment. Academically, NITs act as standards for public engineering colleges in India. They are essential in developing skilled engineers, enhancing applied research, and aiding national goals in manufacturing, infrastructure, energy, and technology-focused development

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AISHE, Ministry of Education. (2025). Timeline of National Institute of Technology (NITs) in India (360 Analytika, Ed.) [Dataset]. https://360analytika.com/timeline-of-national-institute-of-technology-in-india/

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