Hindustan Institute of Technology and Management (HITM), Mumbai aims to provide quality technical education and prepare the students and graduates from the perspective and demands of global industry. With disciplined and practical training standards in this institute, the students are able to face the world with confidence and commitment. The college is under the trust of “Shree Jagdamba Educational and Charitable Trust†which was established in 2007. The main vision of the institute is to provide world class engineers, who can handle and adapt every changing technology. The objective of the institution is to give education to needy students and also guide them to choose a bright career path for themselves, which suits best to their intelligence and aptitude.
Hindustan Institute of Technology and Management (HITM), Mumbai Facts and Figures:
Establishment Year |
2000 |
Type |
Private |
Campus Strength |
300 |
Total number of Companies visited in 2014 |
20+ |
Total Placements in 2014Â |
130+ |
Total Faculty Members |
20 |
Total Books |
More than 12000 |
Sports and cultural events |
15 |
Why to Join Hindustan Institute of Technology and Management (HITM)?
1. Strategic association with educational tie ups: In order to strengthen relationship with several other educational institutions, Hindustan Institute of Technology and Management has made strategic tie ups with institutes namely, MCADC, MKCL. KICIT, etc… By these associations, the college is able to share in their resources and experiences to implement computer programmes. Moreover, the college is also associated with Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University with a goal to gain technology based academic support. This enhances the level of education and cost effectiveness.
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