G M Institute of Technology

Gowdara Mallikarjunappa Institute of Technology is an engineering and Technology college in Davangere, Karnataka. The college was established by the Srishaila Educational Trust owned by the GM Family, Bheemasamudra.

GM Institute of Technology,Davangere
ಜಿ ಎಮ್ ತಾಂತ್ರಿಕ ಮಹಾವಿದ್ಯಾಲಯ, ದಾವಣಗೆರೆ
TypeEngineering and Technology Institute
Established2001
FounderLate Sri. G Mallikarjunappa Hon'ble MP, Davangere
ChairmanSri. GM Lingaraju
PrincipalDr Y VIJAYA KUMAR
DeanSANGAMESH. G. HIREMATH
Location,
14°26′37.2″N 75°54′12.8″E
AffiliationsApproved By AICTE & Affiliated to VTU Belgaum
Websitewww.gmit.ac.in

It is located in the outskirts of Davangere city, the geological centre of Karnataka state. The college is situated beside Poona - Bangalore Road, National Highway NH 4.

The College is spread over 46 acres of land, at a distance of 4 km from Davangere city.

Disciplines

College front view

Undergraduate programmes

The college provides four years full time Bachelor of Engineering (B.E) degrees in the following streams:

Also

  • B Pharmacy

Three-year BBM & B.Sc are also available.

Postgraduate programmes

  • M.Tech in Digital Electronics
  • M.Tech in Machine Design
  • M.Tech in Bio informatics
  • MBA (HR & Finance)

Diploma courses

  • Civil Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering

Besides B.E programs, the college also provides a two-year full time Master of Business Administration degree and it also houses a pre-university college.[1]

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