In the ever-changing landscape of higher education in India, MIT Art, Design and Technology University stands with swift growth as a shining example of a pioneering institution that excels in academic rigour and also places paramount importance on holistic development, research, innovation and entrepreneurship, giving it more popularity not only in India but across the globe. With a commitment to shaping well-rounded personalities equipped to face the global challenges of the future, MIT is not only a reliable educational brand, but at the core, the university is committed to preserving the cultural fabric of the city and being pivotal in nation-building, becoming a beacon of excellence in education. A visionary leader, Prof. Dr. Vishwanath Karad has built a multidimensional legacy aiming to safeguard the Virasat-the cultural and educational inheritance of the city and the nation. The World Peace Dome stands stall with an in-build library on the bank of the Mula Mutha River, spreading a message of peace, harmony, spirituality and prosperity.
MIT Art, Design and Technology is a UGC-recognized multi-disciplinary university built on a picturesque location of 125 acres, the land earlier belonged to the legendary actor and Bollywood icon Shri Raj Kapoor. MIT-ADTU, a new-age university, has successfully lived up to its aim in creating a transformative impact on society through holistic education, multidisciplinary research ethos, innovation and entrepreneurial culture.
MIT ADT University offers programs like Marine Engineering, Computing, Engineering Sciences, Aerospace Engineering, Food Processing Technology, Global MBA, Design, Bioengineering, Architecture, Education, Film, Television and Theatre, Mass Communication, Indian Civil Services, Music, Humanities, Vedic Sciences, Law, etc. to provide opportunities for global employment.
Holistic Development: Nurturing Future Leaders
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