Delhi center
is the first center of IETE to establish “Eklavya Hall” where the
Eklavya Channel is being screened daily. “Eklavya” is a new
technology channel established by IIT and IGNOU on 26th January
2003. The channel provides technical education and disseminates
programmes created by exprts in IIT Delhi,Kharagpur and Chennai. The
Eklavya Technology Channel fingerprints every nook and cornors of
this vast country through INSAT-3C. Downlink is available on 74
degrees East, 4165 MHz, 26.000 SPS, FEC ½ and polarization
Horizontal. Eklavya Hall is a fully air-conditioned hall with the
sitting capacity of 50 persons to attend the
seminar/conferences/technical workshop being held regularly in Delhi
Local Center.
IETE Delhi
center has also established a well equipped “Marconi Lab” with the
state of art Test and Measuring Equipment. This Lab has been
furnished keeping in mind the REB requirements of the students and
with an aim towards polishing their skills together with degrees and
diplomas. Delhi Center has established a well equipped computer Lab.
The lab almost 15 and more computers. About three-fourth of these
are of latest configuration. In addition to meeting out the needs of
the students of three computer courses (AMIETE (CS), DOEACC “O”, and
DOEACC “A” level) , the center also caters to the needs of students
of other courses, faculty and staff of the institute.
The institute
library is fully equipped with thousands of books and journals with
latest technology trends to cater to the needs of the students and
the faculty. The library provides reference service, book-bank
service and regular loan service. Delhi center has also constructed
an Auditorium with sitting capacity of around 400 persons. This
auditorium has been furnished to carry out the activities like
student’s meet, Annual Fest ,or General Conference etc.
Last but not
the least IETE Delhi Center has well equipped lecture rooms where
the guidance classes are being held for IETE students.
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We are Committed to be a World Class Engineer provider
to the nation by teaching them advance electro-technology.
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