Amrita Institute of Computer Technology
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Amrita
Institute of Computer Technology (AICT) began in 1990 near
Amritapuri. It was the first institute in Kerala, and the fourth
in India to be accredited to the Department of Electronics. Within
a few years it developed branches in Kochi and Chennai. AICT's academic
curriculum was developed in collaboration with the Indian government's
research and development center, CDAC, and universities close to
its branches.
The purpose AICT is to provide computer training education to rural
youth that is exceptional in quality, low cost to the student and
imbued with Amma's hallmark: love, compassion and providing individuals
with a sense of responsibility to themselves, their family and their
community. The school is exceptional in that it has the latest equipment
and continues to be current in the latest computer technology and
developments. A unique advantage of the school is its access to
C-DAC (Center for Development of Advanced Computing), the Indian
government's supercomputers in Param.
AICT offers both Bachelors and Masters Degrees and special Diplomas,
and maintains important links with the business community. AICT
has won acclaim and awards from professional bodies for its rigorous
standards, up-to-date curriculum, in-depth teaching style and state-of-the
art equipment. AICT's students hail from all over India, even the
North Indian metropolitan cities.
AICT Institutions
across India:
» Amritapuri
» Cochin
» Chennai
» Pattanamthitta
» Mysore
» Pune
» Mumbai
» Hyderabad
Many awards of excellence have been received by AICT since its establishment
in 1990. It became the first and only institution in the private
sector to obtain approval as an institutional member of the Computer
Society of India. In 1994, the Society awarded the school's student
chapter as the second best computer training center in South India.
The school's branch in Chennai has been selected by the institute
of economic studies, New Delhi, for its Excellence Award for outstanding
performance during the year 1996. In 1997 the Institute of Economic
Studies voted AICT the best training center in Kerala.
At the Puthiyakavu branch of AICT, boarding facilities for the
students and teachers are available at the Amritapuri Ashram. This
closeness to spiritual and communal life enables the students to
receive a more wholesome experience during their education and helps
to establish important staff-student relationship. Several students
attend the school on scholarship. A recent program was developed
that asks new graduates of the school to sponsor another deserving
student who otherwise could not afford to attend.
Facilities available at some, or all, of the AICT branches include
Center for Development of Information Technology (CDIT), Alumni
Association, Placement Division, Career Counseling, Professional
Seminars, Books Division (offering books at discount rate through
several publishers), a Publications Division (which brings out a
monthly update on the computer field) and the Software Development
Division. This latter is remarkable in that it has developed and
marketed a number of original software programs.
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