Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education

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Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education
FormationAugust 1963; 58 years ago (1963-08)
TypeAutonomous Board of Education
HeadquartersMumbai, India
Location
  • 49, Kherwadi, Bandra East, Mumbai 400 051
Membership
Government of Maharashtra
Official language
English
Websitemsbte.org.in

The Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education (MSBTE) is an autonomous board of education in the state of Maharashtra, India. It designs and implements diploma, post diploma and advanced diploma programs to affiliated institutions. The board was established in 1963 to cater the increasing needs of affiliated institutions and their students.[1]

History[]

The establishment of a separate board responsible for higher education dates back to 1963. Before the country's independence for British Raj, diploma courses in Engineering and Technology were provided institutions like the College of Engineering, Pune, Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute, Mumbai, Cusrow Wadia Institute of Technology, Pune and Government Polytechnic, Nagpur. A Directorate of Technical Education was set up in 1948 to control technical education in all levels. As industrial development increased, the demand for diploma courses also did, and the government established a separate Board of Technical Examinations in August 1963. It was later renamed to Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education and given an autonomous status in 1999.[2]

MSBTE conduct Summer and Winter Exams every six months. The Summer exams are held during April/May Month and Winter exams are held during November/December month.

Affiliated Institutes[]

All polytechnic institutes in the maharashtra are affiliated to MSBTE, out of which 43 are Government Polytechnic institutes. A total of 26 institutes are affiliated to the board.[3]

  1. Government Polytechnic, Ramwadi, Pen
  2. Government Polytechnic, Mumbai
  3. M.H. Saboo Siddik, Byculla, Mumbai
  4. Vidyalankar Polytechnic, Wadala, Mumbai
  5. Shah and Anchor Kutchhi Polytechnic, Chembur, Mumbai
  6. V.E.S. Polytechnic, Chembur, Mumbai
  7. Government Polytechnic, Pune
  8. Vidya Prasarak Mandals Polytechnic, Thane
  9. Cusrow Wadia Institute of Technology, Pune
  10. Walchand College of Engineering, Sangli
  11. Government Polytechnic, Karad
  12. Government Polytechnic, Kolhapur
  13. Institute of Civil and Rural Engineering, Gargoti
  14. Government Polytechnic, Ratnagiri
  15. Government Polytechnic, Solapur
  16. P.L. Government Polytechnic, Latur
  17. Shikshan Maharshi Dadasaheb Rawal Government Polytechnic, Dhule
  18. Government Polytechnic, Jalgaon
  19. Government Polytechnic, Aurangabad
  20. Government Polytechnic, Nanded
  21. Government Polytechnic, Khamgaon.
  22. St John college of engineering and technology palghar
  23. SSVPS College of Engineering and Polytechnic, Dhule
  24. Mandar Education Society, Maharashtra
  25. Sandip Polytechnic, Nashik
  26. VIVA College of Diploma Engg. & Tech., Virar
  27. Shree Shankar Narayan Education Trust, Pravin Patil College of Diploma Engg. & Technology, Bhayinder (E) Western Rly

Important Links[]

References[]

  1. ^ Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education. "About MSBTE". Archived from the original on 8 June 2014. Retrieved 16 May 2014.
  2. ^ Directorate of Technical Education, Maharashtra State. "Present Status of Technical Education". Directorate of Technical Education, Maharashtra State. Retrieved 16 May 2014.
  3. ^ MSBTE. "Institute Search For Year 2013". Archived from the original on 17 May 2014. Retrieved 16 May 2014.
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