NITIE 2012 - National Institute of Industrial Engineering (NITIE), an autonomous body under the Ministry of Human Resource and Development (MHRD), was established by Government of India
in 1963 under the aegis of United Nations Development Project (UNDP)
and International Labour Organisation (ILO).
The main purpose behind its set up was to enhance the productivity of various industries across the country through the supply of trained and efficient manpower.
The Institute teaches materials management, work studies, inventory control, shop floor management and personnel management to India's industry professionals. Today, the institute is counted as one of the leading management education providers in the country. Every year, nearly 2000 professionals enroll in its various programs.
However, imparting education is not the sole task carried out by NITIE. The institute also provides industrial consultancy and publishes a quarterly magazine named UDYOG PRAGATI: The Journal for Practising, comprising of articles pertaining to the developments in the field of industrial engineering besides it.
The PGDIE program is open to only those engineering graduates who have passed their graduation in first division and have at least 85 percentile score in GATE exam.
The selection is done on the basis of GATE score, Group Discussion and Personal Interview.
Registrar
Administrative Section
N I T I E, Vihar Lake
Mumbai - 400087
Phone : 91-22-28573371
Fax : 91-22-28573251
Website : www.nitie.edu
NITIE is located in Powai area of Mumbai and is at a distance of 4 km from Indian Institute of Technology (IIT). Mumbai is well connected through rest of the country by Rail, Road and Air.
By Air : NITIE can be reached by air too. Daily various flights operate to Mumbai from various cities. One can get down at the Mumbai airport (either domestic or international) and take a direct taxi or auto from there. While the taxi from the international airport would cost one between Rs. 75 and Rs. 100, one has to shell out anywhere between Rs. 150 and Rs. 250 for boarding the taxi for the same distance from the domestic airport. The auto rickshaw, on the other hand, would charge Rs.100.
By Rail : Mumbai is well connected by the rail route to the rest of the country. Hence reaching Mumbai through any of the cities by rail is a smooth journey.
By Road : Mumbai is well connected to rest of the country by a network of highways. It has good public bus system too for reaching anywhere in the city. Besides buses, the city has a huge fleet of taxis that run on meters.
Note : The above mentioned taxi fares may have changed, so please ensure the exact fares before taking any cab.
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