Ajay Binay Institute of Technology explained

Ajay Binay Institute of Technology
Motto:"तमसो मा ज्योतिर्गमय"
Mottoeng:"Tamaso Ma Jyotirgamaya", "Lead me from Darkness to Light" (Sanskrit)
Established:1998
Type:Private Education, research institution, Architecture and Business school
City:Cuttack
State:Odisha
Country:India
Director:Late - Ar. Kunja Bihari Mohapatra
Former Names:A B I T
Campus:Cuttack
Faculty:105
Undergrad:Over 3000
Affiliations:COA, BPUT and AICTE
Website:abit.edu.in

Ajay Binay Institute of Technology is an ISO 9000:2000 certified institution in Cuttack, Odisha, India, affiliated to the Biju Patnaik University of Technology, Rourkela. The institute was established in 1998 and is affiliated to AICTE. The campus is located within the city limits of cuttack and has a total student strength of over 2000. The main campus houses the Administrative block, Engineering, MBA and Architecture wings. The ITC wing is located in a second campus within a distance of 5 km from the main campus. The post graduate courses are conducted from the main campus.

The Piloo Mody College of Architecture is Council of Architecture (COA) recognised and is also a registered NATA test centre. The department of architecture is currently in its 21st year since its inception back in 1993.

Infrastructure and campus information

The school is situated in Cuttack, the cultural and literary capital of Odisha. The campus is at a distance of 25 km from the state capital of Bhubaneswar. There are 5 buildings on two campuses. The college also provides hostel facilities to boys and girls and are located nearby, served by a regular bus service operated by the college.

Campus A houses architecture, engineering, MBA, MCA and the junior science college, and Campus B houses the Industrial Training Institute (ITI).

The library at ABIT is a 5000square feet space with a seating capacity of 100 students.

Undergraduate courses

Post graduate courses

Professional courses

Faculty

ABIT has over 105 permanent teaching staff.

Cultural activities

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