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Top 7 Engineering Colleges in Bhopal For 2020

Bhopal, the capital city of Madhya Pradesh, is also known as a major educational hub in India. The once sleepy town is now a destination for students not only from Madhya Pradesh but also from the rest of the country. Bhopal’s education sector offers an organized platform for pursuing higher education in different courses, including engineering.

Many top engineering colleges in Bhopal are offering the best technical education to aspirants who aim to become engineers. The town has several institutions imparting education combining theoretical and practical training to ensure students are ready to handle the complexities in real-time. You should research the engineering colleges of this city and become successful.


Some of these are listed here to make your search easier.

  1. People’s University:

People’s University is one of the best engineering colleges in Bhopal. The institute has an encouraging environment for building a strong foundation for learning, enhancing creativity, developing personality and pursuit of excellence. The institute offers best facilities to engineering students, as there are well-equipped laboratories, fully Wi-Fi campus and a well-stocked library.

The college offers a 4-year B-Tech undergraduate course and 2-year M.Tech postgraduate course. Students who want to pursue engineering courses have various specialisations to choose from. Some of the top engineering specialisations are Electrical Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering and Computer Science & Engineering.

Spread over 70 acres, the college nurtures students to deliver excellent solutions at all times.

  1. Truba Group of Institutes

Truba Group of Institutes in Bhopal as established in 2001. The institute is affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi ProudyogikiVishwavidyalaya. The institute provides 23 courses in different streams, including degrees in B.Tech and M.Tech. However, the hostel facility is not available for students.

  1. Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology (MANIT)

Established in 1960, Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology (MANIT) is a Government S.V. Polytechnic College. The institute has all required facilities for engineering students to gain knowledge and understand their course.

  1. Sagar Institute of Research & Technology (SIRT)

Established in 2003, Sagar Institute of Research & Technology (SIRT) is known to be the very first college by Sagar Group of Institutions. The institute is known for offering the best engineering education in Bhopal.

  1. JagranLakecity University (JLU)

JagranLakecity University (JLU) was established in 2013 in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. This is a practical-based university, which aims to impart premier education to students willing to build a career in engineering.

  1. Institute of Aeronautics & Engineering (IAE)

IAE was established in 2005 and accredited by DGCA. The campus of the institute has been spread across 15 acres and has all facilities for students like ATM, Wi-Fi, library, laboratories, etc.

  1. VNS Group of Institutions

VNS Group of Institutions has been accredited from NCTE, AICTE and also affiliated to Barkatullah University. The VNS Group of Institutions offers around 23 courses in different streams like Engineering, Management, Pharmacy, Physical Education, etc.

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