The most beautiful engineering college campus in India consists of IITs, NITs, FRI, BITS Pilani, IISc, RMK, MIT and much more. Check here to know more about them.
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Among the most beautiful engineering colleges in India are IITs, NITs, FRI, BITS Pilani, IISc, RMK, and MIT. Students often wonder if they could study in such an academy where they could look out the window and discover a world of beauty. Although, students took admittance to college mainly because of their academic excellence. However, many colleges in India have the best faculty and offer education on exotic-looking campuses.
List of Most Beautiful Engineering College Campus in India
Several colleges in India have the best hostels and the most exciting college campuses. The list further includes some educational institutions that provide their students with a breath of fresh air. A glimpse of these colleges will allow the aspirants to understand why students at these institutions never feel blue.
Here is a list of the most beautiful engineering college campus in India:
- IIT Guwahati
- IIT Roorkee
- Forest Research Institute
- Indian Institute of Science
- NIT Srinagar
- Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology
- RMK Engineering College
- IIT Kharagpur
- BITS Pilani Goa
- IIT Bombay
IIT Guwahati
Spread across 285 hectares of land on the north bank of the Brahmaputra River, the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) at Guwahati is known for providing its students with stunning sunsets and sunrises. With the majestic Brahmaputra on one side, undulating hills on the other, and vast open spaces, the IIT Guwahati campus offers an ideal setting for students to study and relax. Besides the scenic beauty, IIT Guwahati is home to many migratory birds, making the grounds more interesting.
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IIT Roorkee
Established in the 1850s, the administrative district of the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee is in British architectural style. This technical school has a green campus with good roads and lots of trees, nice paths, gardens, etc. IIT Roorkee also has a temple, mosque, and church.
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FRI Dehradun
In 1878 and named the Royal Forest School of England by Dietrich Brandis, the Forest Research Institute was re-founded in 1906. According to the Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education (ICFRE), the main building of the Institute of Forestry Research is a "national heritage" and was inaugurated in 1929.
The Forest Research Institute, nestled in the Doon Valley, was designed by CG Blomfield in Greco-Roman architecture.
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IISc Hyderabad
Called a "research university" or "research institute" by Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata, the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) was finally established in 1909. Located in Bengaluru, IISc is home to exotic and native plants and is known to have about 110 species of woody plants. Roads on campus are named after the dominant tree species.
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NIT Srinagar
Established in 1960 as the Regional Technical College in Srinagar, Srinagar National Institute of Technology (NIT) is located on the west bank of Dal Lake near Hazratbal Temple in the East area of Srinagar city. Located in the Kashmir Valley surrounded by the beautiful Himalayas, 'NIT Srinagar is a residential institute with dormitory and staff accommodation facilities.
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Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology, Sikkim
This engineering school has its campus in Majitar, Rangpo East Sikkim. Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology (SMIT) is located on the banks of the River Teesta, surrounded by green hills, which add vibrancy to the campus and make it an ideal place to study. Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology was founded in 1997 as a constituent college of Sikkim Manipal University and is an AICTE-approved institution.
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RMK Engineering College, Chennai
Founded in 1995 in Chennai, RMK College of Engineering covers over 60 acres. The university has a TEDA-funded energy park that uses solar power to pump water and light portions of the campus. There are green lawns, ornamental plants, and shady trees all over the campus, which are very green and beautiful.
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IIT Kharagpur
The layout of the current campus of the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur, founded in 1951, and the design of the building were carried out by a group of engineers and architects under the guidance of Swiss architect Werner M. Moser. IIT Kharagpur has 21 dormitories on either side of Scholars Avenue, with 55km of roads on campus. The IIT Caragpool, which covers an area of about 2,100 hectares, is home to about 20,000 inhabitants.
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BITS Pilani Goa
BIT Pilani-KK Birla Goa campus was founded in 2004. it covers an area of 180 hectares. The BITS Pilani Goa Campus is surrounded by lush hills, the Zuari River, hills, waterways, forests, and landscapes, giving you beautiful views. The BITS Piranigoa Campus was designed by the Indian Arm of the RSP Design Group.
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IIT Bombay
Founded in 1958, the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay is located in Powai, on the outskirts of northeastern Mumbai, between Lake Vihar and Lake Powai. The academic area of IIT Bombay mainly consists of the main building, various annexes, and auditoriums. All annexes of the department are connected by a corridor called the Infinite Corridor.
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