Tuesday, 26 March 2013

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Visvesvaraya Technological University M.Tech FT & PT Provisional Challenge Revaluation Results 2013


Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU) has declared the M.Tech FT & PT Provisional Challenge Revaluation Results 2013 on its Official Website www.vtu.ac.in.

Provisional Challenge Revaluation M. TECH (FULL TIME AND PART TIME) JANUARY 2013 Examination Results.

Lots of candidates had given Visvesvaraya Technological University M.Tech FT & PT Provisional Challenge RevaluationExam 2013. But now waiting period is over because VTU M.Tech FT & PT Provisional Challenge Revaluation Result 2013 has been declared by Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU).

All candidates can get their Visvesvaraya Technological University M.Tech FT & PT Provisional Challenge Revaluation Results 2013 from given below links.

Note: Here we have described Three Links for This Result. So check all below links for gathering proper & get more information.





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Visvesvaraya Technological University History

Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU) is an Collegiate public state university in Karnataka State, India. It was established on 1 April 1998 by the Government of Karnataka[9] as per VTU Act 1994, to improve the quality of technical education in the state.[10] Apart from a few notable exceptions, VTU has complete authority in the state of Karnataka. It is a statutory requirement for colleges offering any program in engineering or technology in the state to be affiliated with the university.[10]

The university is named after Sir Visvesvaraya from Karnataka, the only engineer to be awarded a Bharat Ratna award, the highest civilian award in India. Jnana Sangama, Belgaum is the headquarter of VTU. Additionally, the university has three regional centers located in BangaloreGulbarga andMysore.

VTU is one of the largest universities in India with 208 colleges affiliated to it with an intake capacity of over 67100 undergraduate students and 12666postgraduate students. The university encompasses various technical & management fields which offers a total of 30 undergraduate [11] and 71 postgraduate courses.[12] The university has around 1800 PhD candidates.[13]

Presently, VTU has 13 QIP centers and 17 extension centers [14] in its various affiliated colleges offering post graduate courses. It has around 2305 departments recognized as research centers which are spread across its various affiliated institutions in different cities of Karnataka.[3][15] It is one of the few universities of India to have 16 of its affiliated colleges recognised by the World Bank for getting assistance in setting up state of art laboratories, campus facilities and research centers under the TEQIP (Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme, A Government of India initiative) program.[3]

The university is administered by its Executive Council and Academic Senate whose members are selected from the academic community and government officials.[16] The present Chancellor of the university is His Excellency, Sri Hans Raj Bhardwaj, Governor of Karnataka state and the Vice-Chancellor is Dr. H. Maheshappa.[2][16]

The Jnana Sangama, Belgaum campus and the regional and extension centers of VTU at BangaloreDavangereGulbarga and Mysore offer M.Tech,MBAMCA and PhD programs.[17][18][19]

The University has signed MoUs with various Multinational corporation like IBMIntel Asia Electronics Inc.Ingersoll-Rand (India) Ltd., Bangalore,NokiaBosch Rexroth and Microsoft to improve the industry interactions for both students and the teachers.[3][20]


In India, the state governments are responsible for education in their states. So, development and monitoring of universities is in the mandate of a state government. In view of improving the quality of technical education in Karnataka, the Karnataka State government passed the VTU Act in 1994 which led to formation of VTU and its dedication to technical education. VTU’s mandate is defined as :[23]

Promote planned and sustainable development of technical education consistent with state and national policies.
Design need based programs that ensure adequate human resource of the right kind.
Establish objective evaluation and certification systems for students programs and institutions.
Collaborate with national and international institutions, R&D establishments, organizations like AICTEMHRDUGC, industry and user agencies.

The VTU Act vested authority to VTU as the sole affiliating university for technical education in the state. All the existing colleges in the state that offered technical programs, mostly affiliated to regional state universities, were obligated to shift affiliation to VTU. Notable exceptions to the VTU Act include, but are not limited to University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering (Affiliated toBangalore University), National Institute of Technology Surathkal, and Manipal Institute of Technology.


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