All india institute of medical sciences
Delhi
Bachelor of Medicine
Bachelor of Surgery [MBBS]
Sai Institute of Engineering & Technology (SIET) was established in 2008.Siet is affiliated to I.K.Gujral Punjab Technical University - [PTU], Jalandhar. This college is co-education institute and approved by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). It offers B.Tech programs of computer science & engineering, Information Technology, Electronics & Communication engineering & Mechanical Engineering. M.Tech in Computer Science and engineering and Civil engineering .The leading companies from all sectors are invited by Training & Placement Department at Siet. The eligible students are facilitated to go through the entire selection process.
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Name | Sai Institute of Engineering & Technology - [SIET], Amritsar |
Year of Establishment | Estd 2008 |
Type | Private |
Exam Frequency | Deemed to be University |
Approvals & Recognitions | AICTE |
Courses | Undergraduate, Postgraduate, Doctoral |
Location | Amritsar, Punjab |
Contact Details | 9815999292, 9417050602, 8427084270 |
Website | http://www.srisaigroup.in/SSGI-New/Manawala-Campus/index.php |
Delhi
Bachelor of Medicine
Bachelor of Surgery [MBBS]
Delhi
Bachelor of Medicine
Bachelor of Surgery [MBBS]
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