To meet the growing demands of manpower in the emerging fields of engineering and technology, Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology was established in the year of 1983 as the Delhi Institute of Technology.
• It was granted administrative autonomy in 1986 and registered as a society in the name of "Delhi Institute of Technology” (DIT) on 12 June 1987.
• Affiliated to University of Delhi for all its programs of UG, PG, and Ph.D., the institute began its Ph.D. programs in 1989.
• The Institute was formally inducted in its own new campus in Dwarka, New Delhi, on 23 January 1997 by Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee, then Prime Minister of India, and in the year 1997 renamed as “Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology” (NSIT).
• Earlier students were admitted through Common Entrance Exam but the present admissions are through Joint Entrance Examination (JEE-MAIN).
• NSIT, Delhi was granted the status of university on 10 June 2013, and the campus area is spread over 145 acres.
Placement Details :
The Annual Salary Offered by different companies are summarized as below:
Industry |
Annual Salary offered (Rs. Lakhs) |
|
B. E. |
M.Tech. |
|
Software/Computer |
3 to 16 |
3 to 10 |
The details of the placement session held in 2010-11 :
Total number of companies visiting the campus |
117 |
Number of new companies visiting the campus |
48 |
Average package (in lacs per annum) |
6 |
Highest salary offered (abroad) in USD per annum |
75000(Epic) |
Highest salary offered (India) in lacs per annum |
20(Google) |
Multiple offers made |
218 |
No. of international offers |
8 |
Highest recruiter |
84(TCS) |
Percentage placement |
162% |
The placement details of few past years are as below :
2006-07 |
2007-08 |
2008-09 |
|
Total no. of companies visiting the campus |
70 |
83 |
81 |
Average Package (in lacs per annum) |
5.28 |
5.90 |
5.65 |
Highest Salary offered (in lacs per annum) |
45.00 |
45.00 |
22.00 |
Total no. of offers made |
779 |
801 |
742 |
No. of international offers |
9 |
22 |
7 |
Central Library
The Library has a rich assembly of science and Engineering text plus references. The collection is managed into 5 sections namely-General Section, Audio Visual Cum Digital Library Section, Book Bank cum Text Book Section, Periodical Section, and Reference Section.
47639 books (Approx.) |
More than 1000 cassettes |
500 CDs' on books and journals |
63 international 13 national print journals |
60 magazines and 20 National Hindi and English newspaper |
2500 bound volume of back issues of print journals |
Festivals at the Campus :
MOKSHA: An inter-college cultural show that is with students of Delhi's colleges and other states. |
RESONANZ: An intra-college festival that invigorates each spring where students are immersed in a variety of activities such as poetry, debates, fine arts, and dramatics and extempore. |
NATYARANG: To showcase talents of students in dramatics through series of one-act stage shows and street plays are organized in this. |
INNOVISION: This is a National level inter-college technical festival attracting wide participation from students from all over India and overseas. |
ANNUAL SPORTS AND ATHLETICS MEET: A series of competitions for indoor and outdoor games is conducted and culminates in the annual Sports meet each year. |
Ranking :
17th among India's Best Engineering Colleges |
India Today |
2012 |
17th among Top Engineering Colleges |
Outlook India |
2012 |
9th among the engineering colleges in the country |
Times of India |
2012-13 |
5th in terms of placement |
Dataquest -CMR Survey |
2011 |
10th |
Dataquest -CMR Survey |
2011 |
11th |
Dataquest - IDCT-School survey |
2010 |
19th among best engineering institute in India |
India Today |
2007 |
5th best in terms of campus placements in Engineering colleges in India |
Dataquest |
2005 |
10th best Engineering College in India |
Dataquest |
2005 |
Scholarships :
Merit Scholarship |
Merit-Cum-Means scholarship |
National Scholarship Schemes of the Government of India |
Scholarship for meritorious Girls |
Scholarship offered to Physically handicapped students |
Scholarship offered by DLF foundation |
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What is the Admission Procedure of this college?
For both Delhi and Outside Delhi Regions, the candidate should have appeared in the JEE (Main)-2014 and placed in the merit/rank list prepared by the CBSE, New Delhi based on the score in JEE (Main)-2014 and normalized score in Class 12 or other qualifying examination (60% and 40% weightage respectively).
What is the Eligibility criteria of this college?
10+2 or equivalent with 60% of aggregate marks with physics, chemistry and maths (57 % in case of defence category and physically challenged, 54% in cae of NC - OBC and just passing marks in case of SC/ST)