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KGI 2020-21.Cdr APPROVED BY AFFILIATED TO AICTE PCI INC AKTU BTE, UP CSJMU, KANPUR UPSMF KANPUR K GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS KANPUR www.kgikanpur.in KGI.Knp kgi.kanpur KGIKanpur ABOUT US Krishna Group of institutions is a thought, a thought of building a better tomorrow. India being a nation with the highest number of youths will directly be impacted by the quality of education these “next day leaders, administrators and executioners” are imparted with. Realizing the importance and playing the much needed role, Mr Raghvendra Garg laid the foundation stone of The Krishna Group of Institutions in the year 2008. KGI stands out as a premier center of higher learning with a mission of pursuing excellence in education. The various departments, with their diverse and dynamic community of students, accomplished faculty offer a distinctive combination of some of the finest undergraduate and postgraduate programs, world class facilities and a residential campus set on a sprawling 20 acres of sylvan surroundings. Was envisioned to be aesthetically appealing and designed as the best environment-friendly campus in North India. We are committed to provide our students with a clean and healthy environment. KGI is a home to exquisite state-of-the-art infrastructure which includes an auditorium, modern workshops, high-tech labs, spacious seminar halls, well-stocked libraries which are well connected with internet access at 30 Mbps, a 24×7 Power Backup, One open air theatre with lush green garden. KGI offers various courses in Engineering, Pharmacy, Business Management, Computer Applications and Nursing courses like GNM, ANM, B.Sc. Nursing, M.Sc. Nursing, Post Basic with some diploma courses. It provides a variety of stimulating environments for intellectual development, free-thinking, and personal growth, challenging its students with dynamic learning opportunities and equipping them with the skills, insights, attitudes and practical experiences that are necessary to take up responsibilities in the society. The brilliance in academics and research activities comes from the vigilant selection of faculty members in which KGI has not made any compromise. The exceptionally excellent and experienced teaching fraternity motivates its students to achieve the highest standards of brilliance in their courses. With its fascinating team, KGI- Kanpur is on a perpetual path of consistent growth and development. At KGI the students get a unique opportunity to establish themselves in their chosen field of study that enables them to become well-rounded and discerning citizens. CONGRATULATIONS TO STUDENTS Ex cellent Plac ement HCL HCL TECHNOLOGIES STUDENTS PLACED IN TOP MNC’s JINDAL ERA GROUP B e l i e v e i n d i f f e r e n c e g ls PACKAGES UPTO everywhere...with you CoCubes.com LACS connecng. colleges. companies Our students are an asset to employers Making logiscs human & many more... OUR GROUP COLLEGES Approved by AICTE and Affiliated to AKTU, Lucknow (UP) AKTU CODE- 351 KRISHNA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY COURSES OFFERED- B.TECH (CS, EC, ME, CIVIL) & MBA KANPUR K IOT Approved by AICTE and PCI NEW DELHI | Affiliated to AKTU and BTE Lucknow Affiliated to CSJM UNIVERSITY KANPUR KRISHNA INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY K IPS KRISHNA COLLEGE OF HIGHER EDUCATION KANPUR & SCIENCES AKTU- 1012 BTE- 3386 COLLEGE CODE- KN193 KANPUR COURSES OFFERED- B. PHARM & D. PHARM COURSES OFFERED- BBA & BCA K CHE Approved by INDIAN NURSING COUNCIL Affiliated with U.P. STATE MEDICAL FACULTY & C.S.J.M. UNIVERSITY KANPUR KRISHNA INSTITUTE OF NURSING SCIENCE K INSR KANPUR & RESEARCH COURSES OFFERED 2 YEAR DIPLOMA COURSES 6 MONTH CERTIFICATE COURSES M.Sc. NURSING B.Sc. NURSING OT TECHNICIAN EMERGENCY & TRAUMA CARE OPTOMETRY BABY NURSING & CHILD CARE GNM ANM PB. B.Sc. NURSING CT SCAN TECHNICIAN DIALYSIS TECHNICIAN PHYSIOTHERAPY EMERGENCY & TRAUMA CARE COURSE WISE SEAT INTAKE IN KRISHNA GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING 120 M.Sc. NURSING 20 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 90 B.Sc. NURSING 60 CIVIL ENGINEERING 60 GNM 60 T ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 ANM 60 KIO LATERAL SEATS (CS, ME, EC, CIVIL) 33 PB. B.Sc. NURSING 30 MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 60 OT TECHNICIAN 30 KINSR TOTAL NUMBER OF SEATS 423 EMERGENCY & TRAUMA CARE 30 B. PHARM 100 DIALYSIS TECHNICIAN 30 B. PHARM (LATERAL) 10 OPTOMETRY 30 D. PHARM 60 CT SCAN TECHNICIAN 30 KIPS TOTAL NUMBER OF SEATS 170 PHYSIOTHERAPY 30 BBA 60 BABY NURSING & CHILD CARE (6 MONTH) 40 BCA 120 EMERGENCY & TRAUMA CARE (6 MONTH) 40 CHE K TOTAL NUMBER OF SEATS 180 TOTAL NUMBER OF SEATS 470 *As per Intake sanctioned for session 2020-21. *Subject to changes & addition for new session (2021-22) as per approval’s and Industry requirements. OUR GROUP COLLEGES IN GHAZIABAD dkS'kye~ loZlk/kue~ KSOP Estd : 1998 Estd : 2000 Estd : 2004 KRISHNA INSTITUTE OF INDERPRASTHA KRISHNA ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING COLLEGE ENGINEERING COLLEGE KIET SCHOOL OF PHARMACY GHAZIABAD GHAZIABAD GHAZIABAD GHAZIABAD [No.1 Private Institute in U.P.] [Raked 1st in AKTU] ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE Mr. SHIVAM TIWARI (B.TECH- ME) WINNER at NORTH INDIA & STATE LEVEL in ME-CAD Competition-2018 Being awarded with Cash Prize of Rs. 21,000 & Gold Medal by Hon. Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh SHRI YOGI ADITYA NATH Ms. Nivedita Singh (Computer Science) 1 RANK 85.88% AKTU TOPPER & GOLD MEDALIST Mr. RAVI PRATAP SINGH 84.90% 82.90% 83.73% QUALIFIED GATE-2019 EXAM WITH & Ms. Pooja Agarwal Mr. Anshul Jain Ms. Lavanya Bhaa (Computer Science) (Mechanical Engineering) (Computer Science) 63.25% 663 MARKS GATE SCORE Km. MOHINI VERMA (D. PHARM) SECURED 2nd POSITION IN GLOBAL HAND WASHING DAY ORGANIZED BY BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION UTTER PRADESH KGI is proud of its students and their achievements and wishes them the very best of luck for all future endeavours. COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING (CSE) It won’t be an exaggeraon to state that today’s world revolves around computers and technology thereby making Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) one of the most lucrave of all the career opons available these days. Talking about KIOT, it has a variety of compung equipments to support academic, research and instruconal need of the future engineers. The department has about 600 high configuraon computers connected to servers through LAN with round the clock access to internet. A reputed center of excellence in Computer Engineering Educaon, the department has kept abreast with the rapidly changing developments in computaon with its well equipped and advanced labs. Eligibility: 10+2 (Without Grace) Percentage (in PCM) Course Duration Degree (With Physics & Maths as compulsory For Gen/OBC/Min.: >_ 45% 4 Years AKTU, Lucknow and one optional subject) For SC/ST: >_ 40% TECHNICAL CERTIFICATIONS FOR CSE STUDENTS: Realizing the importance of praccal exposure , the students to enrich their technical skills matching instuon has kept it’s labs well equipped. Keeping the latest trends of Industry. in mind the AKTU syllabus and the latest technology, it has established Android, Digital Image Processing. Instute in collaboraon with (EICT Academy) IIT Kanpur offers various cerficaons on latest technologies like- AI and Machine Learning, Big Data with Hadoop, Computer System Security, Python, IOT and Cloud Compung. Instute also conducts various short term courses on Simulink, DB2, Oracle, AutoCad, LATEX, C, C++ and JAVA, in associaon with IIT Mumbai, to boost the praccal knowledge of JOB ORIENTED TRAINING COURSES ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING (ECE) Electronics and communicaon has to its credit a lot of convinience that caused in today’s over embellished lifestyle. Coming on to Electronics and Communicaon Engineering, the main objecve is to prepare concrete foundaon so as to enable them in becoming effecve system engineers. KIOT is well equipped with several labs to cater to the syllabus extensively. The emphasis is on technical skills that can help design, develop, install, test and maintain communicaon system. There are also unique advantages for various acvies in trade, banking, tour and travel, health etc to ensure higher producvity. The interests also include wireless sensor and actuator networks, low power and power aware compung and networking, mobile and wireless compung. Eligibility: 10+2 (Without Grace) Percentage (in PCM) Course Duration Degree (With Physics & Maths as compulsory For Gen/OBC/Min.: >_ 45% 4 Years AKTU, Lucknow and one optional subject) For SC/ST: >_ 40% Labs for ECE Students: vehicles, robot vision etc. The lab also has Robot plaorms and advanced sensors. The department is equipped with Electronics lab, Communicaon lab, PCB and Electronics workshop, Analog Integrated Circuit lab, Digital Integrated Circuit lab, Power Electronics lab, CAD lab and Microwave and Opcal communicaon lab, microprocessor lab and DSP lab. The labs contain all the modern electronics tesng and measuring and sowares as per the course requirement. The instuon also has a robocs lab that works on research problems and innovave projects. The centre has worked in mulple domains of robocs involving mul roboc systems, mobile robot navigaon and planning, force control of legged JOB ORIENTED TRAINING COURSES MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (ME) The present era is a lot about globalization and industrialization, the two concepts directly impact not just a country’s economic and but also overall development. Mechanical Engineering is a major contributing factor in the same. Talking about the institution, the ME department stands as one of it’s distinguished strengths. Eligibility: 10+2 (Without Grace) Percentage (in PCM) Course Duration Degree (With Physics & Maths as compulsory For Gen/OBC/Min.: >_ 45% 4 Years AKTU, Lucknow and one optional subject) For SC/ST: >_ 40% Workshop: Workshop technology is an extremely important practical aspect for engineers opting for a career in various manufacturing fields. The institution has a well laid out workshop comprising of Machine Shop, Welding , Black Smithy, Carpentry, fitting and Sheet Metal Shop. The first year students undergo training in the above mentioned workshop. Labs for ME Students: Fluid Mechanics lab , Thermo dynamics lab, Mechanics lab and Automobile lab are some of the well equipped labs the institution has set up.
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