Up to 1,910 students across various academic disciplines were studied by the National Institute of Technologically-Calicut (Nit-C) at an event that took place on Saturday at its premises in Chathamangalam. The completion group included 1,126 BTTE students, 48 in Barch, 30 in Mplan, 426 in Mtech, 97 in MSC, 66 in MBA and 117 Ph.D.
Sukanta Majumdar, State Minister for Education, delivered an address of convening, said the NIT-C was recently marked by the Ministry of Housing and urban affairs as “Center for Excellence in Urban Planning and Design”. It was the first thread in the country to gain such recognition. This was a proud milestone for the institution along with a grant of 250 crore. The NIT-C was also referred to as the Center for Excellency in the field of logistics and the management of the supply chain in cooperation with the National Institute for Training in Industrial Engineering, Mumbaj (now renamed Indian Institute of Management, Mumbai).
Mr. Majumdar told students that their knowledge, values and innovative spirit would play a crucial role in shaping the Indian way to become a global center of technology, research and sustainable development.
T. Madhava Das, a graduate from the 1985 electrical engineering and the current director and head of the Executive Vice President (Utilits) in Larsen & Toubro Ltd., also dealt with. The ceremony was chaired by Prasad Krishna, Chairman of the Board of Governors (Authorized) and Director of the Institute. Mr. Krishna also submitted an annual report.
Despite the global retarding, the NIT-C has reached more than a thousand placements in the fourth consecutive year. More than 85% of college students and 84% postgraduate locations, with average packages of 14.36 Lakh per year and 12.41 Lakh per year, added.
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Published – August 30, 2025 20:41 IS IS
