St. Vincent Pallotti College of Engineering and Technology

St. Vincent Pallotti College of Engineering and Technology (SVPCET) is an engineering college located in Nagpur, Maharashtra, India. It was established in 2004 by The Nagpur Pallottine Society. The college is affiliated to Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University (RTMNU),[1][2] and in 2019 it was given A grade by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). Consist of all major engineering branches such as Computer engineering, Mechanical engineering, Electrical engineering, Electronics and Telecommunication engineering, Civil engineering and Information Technology engineering

St. Vincent Pallotti College of Engineering and Technology, Nagpur
MottoArise and Shine
Established2004
ChairmanFr. Joy Palachuvattil SAC
PrincipalSurendra Gole
DirectorFr. Paul Chandrankunnel
Location, ,
21.0018°N 79.0251°E / 21.0018; 79.0251
Nicknamepallotti college
AffiliationsRTMNU, NAAC
Websitewww.stvincentngp.edu.in

ISTE Chapter

The Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE)[3] is a national, professional, non-profit making society registered under the Societies Registration Act of 1860. First started in 1941 as the Association of Principals of Technical Institutions (APTI), it was converted into "Indian Society for Technical Education" in 1968 with a view to enlarge its activities to advance the cause of technological education. The major objective of the ISTE is to assist and contribute in the production and development of professional engineers and technicians needed by the industries and other organizations.

SVPCET is associated with the Indian Society for Technical Education, which is a National, Professional, Non-profit making society. The major objective of the ISTE that is to assist and contribute in the production and development of professional engineers and technicians.

Notable alumni

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