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SIES Graduate School of Technology

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SIES Graduate School of Technology (SIES GST) is an engineering college, an integral part of SIES, and was started in the year 2002. It is one of the Institutes in Navi Mumbai imparting Engineering Technical Education. The institute is approved by the AICTE New Delhi, DTE Mumbai and affiliated to the University of Mumbai. SIES GST is one of the premier engineering institutes in Mumbai area under the ambit of University of Mumbai.

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SIES Graduate School of Technology
Adi Shankaracharya Marg, Navi Mumbai Nerul East

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Adi Shankaracharya Marg
400706 Navi Mumbai, Nerul East
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