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B.Tech programmes from NIIT University

NIIT University, a not-for-profit institution sponsored by NIIT, invites applications for four-year B.Tech programmes in Computer Science and Engineering.

The university facilitates a continuous learning process with emphasis on the fundamental principles of computing and engineering. The students will also be required to specialise in specific disciplines coupled with mandatory six months industry practice.

The course commences on September 15, 2009 at NIIT University, Neemrana, Rajasthan. Eligible candidates must have secured a minimum of 60 per cent marks in the Class X and XII examinations (with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics from any Indian Board or its equivalent abroad for 10+2).

The application form can be downloaded online or purchased by registered post.

For further details, contact admissions@niituniversity.in, The Admission Office, NIIT University, 8 Balaji Estate, Kalkaji, New Delhi 110019 or call 1800 102 5454 (toll free). Visit the university’s website at www.niituniversity.in.

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