
Indian specialists are always in demand, kindly provided to our various premieres, who provide world-class educational institutions and experienced teachers. It seems that these institutions have committed themselves to developing technologists to be proud of the country. In addition, these universities have worked hard to satisfy the growing need for qualified and competent specialists in each field of technology.
In addition to education, these universities supported global reputation and gathered Indian talent to meet and justify the growing needs of industries and the corporate sector throughout the world. It discusses various Indian technical universities that are superior to others.
1. Indian Institutes of Technology
Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT) are leading engineering and technology institutes. They are fifteen, and they are all independent of others. Among the most popular among IIT are IIT Chennai, Mumbai, Kanpur and Delhi. The selection procedure is called IIT-JI, which annually absorbs about 4,000 candidates.
The B.Tech degree at the institute is the most controlled undergraduate course offered in different streams, but also offers dual degrees such as an integrated (five-year) master's degree, a master's degree and a master's degree in arts. About 15,500 students and 12,000 graduate students attend IIT, in addition to research schools.
2. Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani (Rajasthan)
BITS, Pilani is a renewed Science and Technology Institute of India with three campuses in the country and one campus in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Bangalore also has an expansion center. The institute is famous for its flexible curriculum, and its admission procedure is called BITSAT, which is quota-free.
Founded in 1929, the main institute absorbs about 4,000 students from around the world. The total area covered by the institute is more than 1000 acres and offers a three-level academic structure, namely: Comprehensive programs of the first degree, the highest degree and doctoral studies.
3. Anna University
Founded in 1978 in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, Anna’s University is an unofficial institute that provides higher education in engineering, technology and related sciences. It brings together four other technical institutions in the city. It was originally called the Perarignar Anna University of Technology (PAUT). In 2001, the University of Anna was transformed into a union university, which covers more than 250 engineering colleges in the state.
Anna University annually graduates more than 65,000 graduate engineers. In addition, the institute registered more than 3,800 candidates of science. schools in various departments and other affiliated colleges. It also has four campuses. CEG, ACT and SAP at the main campus and at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology at Hromfeta, which have departments of engineering, engineering and applied sciences.
Higher technological universities of the world
According to a recent study to evaluate higher technical universities all over the world, it is reported that North American universities dominate the list. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) topped the list supporting last year's rating. Located in Cambridge, it has five schools and more than 34 academic departments.
Caltech is behind the list of the tenth in the list. In No. 35, the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology jumps four places from last year.

