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N.M.A.M. Institute of Technology

NMAM Institute of Technology
Motto Strive for Excellence
Type Private
Established 1986
President Vinaya Hegde
Principal Niranjan N. Chiplunkar
Dean I. R. Mithanthaya
Location Nitte, Udupi, Karnataka, India
13°10′57.3″N 74°55′59.7″E / 13.182583°N 74.933250°E / 13.182583; 74.933250Coordinates: 13°10′57.3″N 74°55′59.7″E / 13.182583°N 74.933250°E / 13.182583; 74.933250
Campus Partly residential
Affiliations Visvesvaraya Technological University
Website http://nmamit.nitte.edu.in/

N.M.A.M. Institute of Technology (NMAMIT), or by its full name Nitte Mahalinga Adyanthaya Memorial Institute of Technology, is an autonomous engineering college in Nitte, Karnataka, India. It being situated in Nitte, which sits on the western ghats. Established in 1986, it initially started with the following programs - computer science, mechanical engineering, civil engineering and electrical engineering.

The college is run by the Nitte Education Trust, which was founded in 1979 by Justice Kowdoor Sadananda Hegde, former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and former Speaker of the Lok Sabha. The college is affiliated to the Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belgaum. It received the autonomous status in 2007-08.

The College is situated in the village of Nitte in an interior area of Udupi district. It is around 57 kilometers from Mangalore. The various departments, laboratories, and hostels are spread out in a vast 100-acre (0.40 km2) campus. The college has collaborated with Penn State University, United States to offer 2+2 engineering program with Penn State Harrisburg which allows the students to study 2 years in Nitte and the remaining years at Harrisburg.

A number of clubs are active in the college. Aero Club, Grey Matter- The quizzers club, The Math club, Clicz Photography Club, Stereo Club to name a Centre For Student Innovation(CFSI). In addition, departments conduct their own activities inside the department.

‘AERO-CLUB', a one of its kind aviation and student activity club was formed as an initiative to familiarize young minds to aviation and encourage participation in co-curricular activities.


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