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Vidyalankar Institute of Technology

1999 establishments in MaharashtraAffiliates of the University of MumbaiEducational institutions established in 1999Engineering colleges in MumbaiUse Indian English from August 2015

Vidyalankar Institute of Technology (VIT) is an engineering degree college affiliated to University of Mumbai, India and approved by the All India Council For Technical Education (AICTE). It has been accredited by National assessment and accreditation with A+ grade in 2019. The college was started in the year 1999 after having secured permission from the AICTE and University of Mumbai It caters to students who have passed the Maharashtra State Board's HSC and CET examinations and desire to take up engineering as their profession. It secured an A grade rating from the Mumbai University in 2005.

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Vidyalankar Institute of Technology
Ganesh Nagar, Mumbai F/N Ward (Zone 2)

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Ganesh Nagar
400037 Mumbai, F/N Ward (Zone 2)
Maharashtra, India
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