Message from Dean
NITIE as an institution has always focused on achieving academic and corporate excellence. Ever since its inception, it has been able to thrive in the fiercely competitive B school fraternity of the county and marked its presence in achieving knowledge led productivity movement. The wide alumni base in indistries across the country, unique curriculum which involves a perfect mix of classroom learning and industry interactions and valuable alliance with the industry providing opportunities to work in real-world business scenarios has successfully led NITIE to create the brand for itself and its students. The institute will stay commited to its mission of nurturing first class engineers to world class professionals. |
Prof. Hema Date Dean, Student Affairs NITIE Mumbai |
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Message from Professor | ||
For the past fifty years of its existence, National Institute of Industrial Engineering has been vehemently contributing towards the development of the industrial sector in the country by grooming industry ready managers, who have proved their capability in all the sectors.
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Prof. Ravindra Gokhale Professor In-charge, Placements, NITIE Mumbai |
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Keeping pace with the ever changing requirements from the industrial sector, on this Golden Jubilee occasion, NITIE introduced last year two new courses of PGDMM & PGDPM, tailored by experienced faculty members for the specific needs in manufacturing and project domains. It gives us immense pleasure to extend to you a cordial invitation to participate in Campus Recruitment Programme and Summer Internship Recruitment for the academic year 2016-2017. It would be our proud privilege to host your organization. With an increasing thrust being placed on Institute Industry Interaction, it is my sincere belief that your esteemed organization and NITIE shall stand to gain immensely from this symbiotic relationship. The Batch of 2017 possesses the ability to achieve frontiers of knowledge and touch new horizons of change with a broad mind-set as a result of a rich industrial exposure and academic rigour. |