Institute of Engineering and Technology
The Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET) Lucknow is a public engineering college located in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India, serving as a premier technical education institution funded and governed by the Government of Uttar Pradesh.[1] Established in 1984, it functions as a constituent college of Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU), formerly known as Uttar Pradesh Technical University, and is approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE).[1][2] The institute emphasizes undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs in core engineering disciplines, computer applications, and management, with a focus on fostering innovation, research, and industry-relevant skills in a fully residential campus environment.[1][3] Founded to address the growing demand for technical education in the state capital, IET Lucknow began operations under the affiliation of the University of Lucknow from 1984 to 1999, before integrating into the newly formed AKTU in 2000.[1][4] The 100-acre campus includes modern laboratories, libraries, workshops, and student-managed hostels for both male and female residents, promoting a self-governing community atmosphere.[1] Over the years, it has evolved into an autonomous entity within AKTU, contributing to regional development through alumni in academia, industry, and public service.[2] Academically, IET Lucknow houses departments covering engineering disciplines along with units for computer applications and management studies.[3][5] Admissions are primarily through the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main for undergraduate programs. In terms of recognition, the institute ranked 91st in the Indian Institutional Ranking Framework (IIRF) for engineering colleges in 2025 and was placed in the 151-200 rank-band in the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) engineering category in 2025, reflecting its standing among AKTU-affiliated institutions.[6][7][8]History and Establishment
Founding and Early Years
The Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET) in Lucknow was established in 1984 by the Government of Uttar Pradesh as a government-funded, society-governed technical institute aimed at producing quality engineers to meet the state's industrial needs.[9] IET Lucknow was started as the 'Faculty of Engineering and Technology' of the University of Lucknow.[10] Inaugurated in November 1984 on a 100-acre plot of land provided by the state government in Lucknow's urban Sitapur Road area, the institute began with basic infrastructure, including administrative and academic blocks, hostels, a library, workshops, and essential amenities to support initial academic operations.[10] This foundational setup emphasized self-sufficiency and residential facilities from the outset, fostering an environment conducive to technical education in a growing urban context.[10] From its inception, IET launched Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) programs in three core branches: Computer Science and Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Electronics and Communication Engineering, each with an intake of 60 students, marking the institute's focus on emerging and foundational engineering disciplines.[11] Initially affiliated with the University of Lucknow from 1984 to 1999, the institute operated under this arrangement to award degrees and ensure academic standards during its early development phase.[9] In 2000, IET transitioned its affiliation to the newly formed Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University (formerly Uttar Pradesh Technical University), aligning with broader state-level technical education reforms and enabling expanded governance under a dedicated technical university framework.[12] Throughout its founding and early years up to the early 2000s, IET received recognition from the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), which approved its programs and infrastructure to ensure compliance with national standards for technical institutions.[9] This AICTE approval, granted from the institute's establishment, supported its growth as an autonomous entity while maintaining government oversight, laying the groundwork for subsequent accreditations and expansions in engineering education.[9]Key Milestones and Developments
In 1985, the Institute of Engineering and Technology expanded its undergraduate offerings by introducing B.Tech programs in Civil Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, B.Tech programs in Information Technology and Chemical Engineering were added to meet growing demand for specialized engineering education in Uttar Pradesh.[10] These additions built on the initial programs launched in 1984, enhancing the institute's capacity to train engineers in core and emerging fields.[13] The early 2000s marked a significant shift toward postgraduate education, with the introduction of M.Tech programs in various engineering disciplines, alongside MBA and MCA degrees to foster advanced technical and managerial skills.[14] By 2002, following its affiliation with what is now Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, these programs enabled the institute to support research-oriented learning and industry-relevant expertise.[10] Starting in 2010, the institute achieved National Board of Accreditation (NBA) for select undergraduate and postgraduate programs, with initial approvals for branches like Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, reflecting improvements in curriculum, faculty, and facilities.[12] Subsequent reaccreditations, including for five engineering streams extended through 2024-25, underscored ongoing quality enhancements.[15] During the 2010s, IET transitioned to a fully residential campus model, accommodating all students on its 100-acre site with expanded hostels and amenities to promote a conducive academic environment.[16] Major infrastructure upgrades included new academic blocks, laboratories, and student residences, supporting increased enrollment and hands-on learning.[17] In recent years, the institute submitted data for the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) 2025 across engineering, innovation, and overall categories, highlighting its research output and placements.[18] Academic expansions in 2024-2025 featured new specializations, such as B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering with Artificial Intelligence, aligning with technological advancements and boosting intake capacity.Academics
Programs Offered
The Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET) Lucknow offers a diverse array of undergraduate and postgraduate programs in engineering, technology, and management, all affiliated with Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU) and approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). These programs emphasize a blend of theoretical knowledge, practical skills, and industry relevance to prepare students for professional careers. At the undergraduate level, IET provides Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) degrees across nine branches: Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence), Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering, and Biotechnology. Each B.Tech program is a four-year full-time course comprising 160 credits under AKTU's Choice Based Credit System (CBCS), with an annual intake ranging from 60 to 120 seats per branch.[11][19] Postgraduate offerings include Master of Technology (M.Tech) programs in seven specializations: Artificial Intelligence and Data Science, Biotechnology, Environmental Engineering, Microelectronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering (CAD/CAM), Power Systems Engineering, and Structural Engineering, each lasting two years with intakes of 18 to 25 seats. The institute also offers a two-year Master of Business Administration (MBA) with 60 seats, focusing on management principles, and a two-year Master of Computer Applications (MCA) with 60 seats, emphasizing software development and IT applications.[14][20][21] As of 2025, IET enrolls approximately 2,800 students, including around 2,168 in undergraduate programs and 502 in postgraduate programs, fostering a vibrant academic community.[22] The curriculum across all programs follows AKTU's standardized framework, integrating core subjects, departmental and open electives, laboratory sessions, major projects, seminars, and mandatory industrial training (typically 4-6 weeks after the sixth semester) to bridge academic learning with real-world applications. This structure promotes skill development through hands-on projects and electives in emerging areas like AI and sustainable engineering.[23][24][25] For the 2024-2025 academic year, IET introduced updated course structures for B.Tech programs in Computer Science and Engineering (regular and self-financed) and Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence), incorporating enhanced focus on modern technologies such as machine learning and data analytics to align with industry demands.[26]Departments
The Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET) Lucknow comprises 10 academic departments that deliver undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs in engineering, technology, and management disciplines. As of 2025, the institute employs 181 academic staff members, with a significant majority holding PhDs in their respective fields, contributing to a student-faculty ratio of approximately 1:20 across departments. Each department is led by a head or coordinator and features specialized laboratories, workshops, and initiatives aligned with industry needs and research priorities. All core engineering departments hold National Board of Accreditation (NBA) status, ensuring quality in teaching and infrastructure.[2][27][28] Biotechnology Department, coordinated by Dr. Bhartendu Nath Mishra, focuses on teaching and research in genetic engineering, bioinformatics, and industrial biotechnology. The department maintains advanced laboratories for molecular biology and bioprocess engineering, supporting hands-on training in enzyme technology and microbial applications. With around 15 faculty members, predominantly PhD holders, it emphasizes interdisciplinary collaborations for sustainable bioprocessing solutions.[29][30] Chemical Engineering Department (CHE), headed by Dr. R. P. Ram, specializes in process design, thermodynamics, and reaction engineering. Faculty strength stands at about 20, with most possessing PhDs; key facilities include pilot plants for distillation and heat transfer workshops. The department's unique initiative involves industry-sponsored projects on petrochemicals and renewable energy materials.[31][29] Civil Engineering Department (CED), under Dr. Virendra Pathak, covers structural analysis, geotechnical engineering, and transportation planning. It houses 25 faculty, over 80% with PhDs, and features concrete testing labs, surveying workshops, and GIS-enabled hydraulic models. NBA-accredited, the department promotes initiatives in sustainable urban infrastructure development.[31][29] Computer Science & IT Department, led by Dr. Girish Chandra, integrates computer science and information technology with emphases on algorithms, software engineering, and cybersecurity. Boasting nearly 30 PhD-qualified faculty, it operates state-of-the-art computing labs and a dedicated AI research center for machine learning applications. The department's AI-focused workshops foster innovation in data analytics and cloud computing.[32][29] Electrical Engineering Department, headed by Dr. Anurag Tripathi, concentrates on power systems, control engineering, and renewable energy integration. With 22 faculty members, the majority PhD holders, facilities include high-voltage labs and automation workshops. Accreditation highlights its role in smart grid technology initiatives.[29][33] Electronics & Communication Department, directed by Dr. Subodh Wairya, addresses VLSI design, signal processing, and wireless communications. The department has 25 PhD-equipped faculty and advanced labs for embedded systems and RF testing. Unique efforts include semiconductor fabrication workshops and IoT prototyping centers.[29][34] Environmental Engineering (Interdisciplinary), integrated within the Civil Engineering framework under Dr. Virendra Pathak, emphasizes water resource management, pollution control, and environmental impact assessment. Supported by 10-15 cross-disciplinary faculty with PhDs, it utilizes shared labs for wastewater treatment simulations and environmental monitoring. The program's accreditation underscores its focus on eco-friendly engineering practices.[14][35] Industrial Management (for MBA), managed through the Self Finance Department, targets business strategy, operations management, and entrepreneurship. With approximately 12 faculty, including PhD specialists in finance and marketing, it features case-study workshops and simulation software for supply chain analysis. The department's initiatives include industry tie-ups for management consulting projects.[20][14] Mechanical Engineering Department, headed by Dr. Shailendra Sinha, explores thermodynamics, manufacturing processes, and robotics. Employing 28 PhD-holding faculty, it maintains CAD/CAM labs, CNC workshops, and thermal testing facilities. Notable highlights are additive manufacturing initiatives and energy efficiency research labs.[29][36] Applied Sciences Department, led by Dr. Sanjay Srivastava, provides foundational courses in mathematics, physics, chemistry, and humanities, alongside PhD programs. The 24-faculty team, largely PhD qualified, supports interdisciplinary labs for materials science and computational modeling. Its accreditation status supports broad foundational research in applied physics and chemistry.[37][29]Admissions and Rankings
Admissions to the undergraduate B.Tech programs at the Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET), Lucknow, are conducted through the Uttar Pradesh Technical Admission Counselling (UPTAC) process based on scores in the JEE Main examination. Candidates must register for UPTAC counseling after qualifying JEE Main, with eligibility requiring at least 45% aggregate marks (40% for SC/ST categories) in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics at the 10+2 level. For postgraduate M.Tech programs, admissions are primarily based on GATE scores, supplemented by CUET PG for non-GATE candidates, followed by institute-level counseling. MBA and MCA admissions are managed via CUET PG scores through UPTAC counseling, with candidates needing a bachelor's degree and minimum qualifying marks as per university norms.[1][38][39] Seat distribution at IET Lucknow follows a quota system with 80% reserved for Uttar Pradesh domicile candidates and 20% for All India candidates in B.Tech programs. Reservations adhere to government guidelines, including 21% for SC, 2% for ST, 27% for OBC (non-creamy layer), 10% for EWS, and additional categories for PwD and defense personnel dependents. This structure ensures equitable access while prioritizing state residents.[40][41] In the 2025 UPTAC counseling rounds, closing ranks for B.Tech Computer Science and Engineering reached approximately 55,703 for the general category under the All India quota, reflecting competitive demand for popular branches. Other branches like Electronics and Communication Engineering had closing ranks around 60,212 for general category. These cutoffs vary by round and category, with home state quotas typically offering slightly higher ranks due to reservation policies.[42][43] IET Lucknow's rankings in 2025 highlight its standing among Indian engineering institutions. In the Indian Institutional Ranking Framework (IIRF) 2025, it secured the 91st position in the Engineering category. Collegedunia ranked it 168th in Engineering for 2025. The institute participated in the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) 2025, placing in the 151-200 band for Engineering, underscoring its contributions to technical education in Uttar Pradesh.[8][6][7][18] The fee structure for B.Tech programs in 2025-26 is set at approximately ₹70,000 to ₹85,000 per year for general category students, covering tuition and other institutional charges, excluding hostel and mess fees. This affordable structure supports accessibility for meritorious students from diverse backgrounds.[44][45]Campus and Infrastructure
Campus Location and Overview
The Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET) is situated on a 100-acre urban campus along Sitapur Road in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India, providing convenient access to the city's major transport hubs including Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport, Lucknow City Railway Station, and the Lucknow Metro's IT College and Badshah Nagar stations.[10][40] The campus benefits from robust infrastructure support from the Lucknow Development Authority, encompassing well-maintained roads, reliable electric supply, efficient drainage, and sewage systems, enhancing overall accessibility for students and staff via public buses, auto-rickshaws, and cycle-rickshaws from nearby transit points.[10] The campus layout is organized to support academic and residential needs, featuring distinct academic blocks for various engineering disciplines, administrative buildings for governance and operations, a central library, an auditorium for events and lectures, and dedicated sports fields for recreational activities.[10] Residential facilities include eight boys' hostels and four girls' hostels, alongside nearly 100 staff residences, creating a self-contained environment that fosters a balanced campus life.[10] As of 2025, IET Lucknow enrolls a total of 2,605 students in undergraduate and postgraduate programs (2,205 undergraduates and 400 postgraduates), supported by 119 faculty members specializing in engineering and related fields, along with 85 doctoral candidates.[46] The institute also employs administrative staff to manage daily operations, contributing to a diverse community environment.[10] Sustainability efforts on campus include expansive green spaces integrated into the layout to promote environmental awareness, along with solar installations established in the 2020s that power facilities such as classrooms and support green hydrogen generation initiatives using combined solar and wind energy sources.[47] These features underscore IET's commitment to eco-friendly practices amid its urban setting.[10]Facilities and Amenities
The Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET) Lucknow features a central library that serves as a primary resource for academic pursuits, housing over 123,000 volumes including technical and general books, magazines, journals, project reports, and theses. It provides access to digital resources such as e-journals and e-books through subscriptions, along with facilities like WebOPAC for online catalog searching and reading rooms for quiet study.[48][49] The campus is equipped with numerous department-specific laboratories and workshops to support hands-on learning and research, including specialized facilities such as CAD labs in Mechanical Engineering, VLSI design labs in Electronics and Communication, robotics labs, digital labs, and chemistry and physics labs, each designed to accommodate over 40 students. These labs are outfitted with modern equipment to facilitate practical training across engineering disciplines.[48][50] Sports and health amenities promote physical well-being among students and staff, with a sports complex offering fields for cricket and football, courts for basketball, volleyball, and lawn tennis, a running track, and a gym equipped with necessary fitness apparatus. A dedicated medical dispensary operates on campus, providing routine healthcare services and medicines during OPD hours to address minor ailments.[17][48][51] Computing and IT infrastructure supports academic and research activities through a central computer center featuring more than 180 computers with the latest hardware and software, including tools for in-house software development and video conferencing. High-speed Wi-Fi connectivity is available across academic areas, the library, and other key zones to enable seamless access to online resources and collaboration.[48][52][17] Additional amenities include an auditorium, known as Pandit Ram Prasad Bismil Sabhagar, with a seating capacity exceeding 800 and equipped with acoustic audio-visual systems, digital projection, and video conferencing for hosting seminars, events, and cultural programs. On-campus canteens offer affordable meals and refreshments to cater to daily needs, while a branch of Bank of Baroda (formerly Vijaya Bank) provides essential banking services such as ATM access and transactions for the convenience of the community.[17][48][51][53]Accommodation
The Institute of Engineering and Technology, Lucknow, offers residential facilities through eight dedicated boys' hostels and four girls' hostels, accommodating a diverse student body in a secure campus environment.[54] The Maitreyi Hostel, added in the early 2020s, serves as a modern addition primarily for second- and third-year female undergraduates, enhancing capacity for women students.[55] Together, these hostels provide space for approximately 2,000 students, supporting the institute's residential needs for its engineering programs.[10] Rooms in the hostels are configured for single, double, triple, or quadruple sharing, depending on the year of study and availability, with each fully furnished to include beds, study tables, chairs, wardrobes, and adequate lighting.[56][57][58] First-year accommodations often feature quadruple sharing to maximize space, while senior students may access double or single options in newer blocks.[59] Amenities across the hostels include common messes providing vegetarian and non-vegetarian meals, TV lounges in common rooms, water purifiers for safe drinking, laundry services, and facilities for indoor games such as table tennis and carrom.[54][60][59] Each hostel operates its own mess managed by student committees, ensuring hygienic food preparation with three daily meals and snacks. Electricity and water supply are available 24 hours, supplemented by backup generators.[51] Hostel allocation prioritizes merit-based admission scores and gender segregation, with first-year rooms often assigned on a first-come, first-served basis within eligible groups; annual fees for accommodation are ₹14,500 as of 2025-26, excluding mess charges.[54][61][44] Maintenance is overseen by appointed wardens for each facility, enforcing rules on discipline and hygiene, while 24/7 security personnel and CCTV surveillance ensure resident safety.[62][51]Student Life and Activities
Extracurricular Activities
The Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET) Lucknow hosts Encore, its annual cultural and technical fest, which features a blend of competitions, concerts, workshops, and exhibitions to foster creativity and collaboration among students.[63] Organized typically in April, Encore includes events such as dance performances, music shows, and literary contests, attracting participants from across the region and providing a platform for artistic expression. Encore'25 was held in February 2025.[64] In addition to the main fest, departmental tech symposia and hackathons form a key part of extracurricular engagement, with events like Ankuran by the Electronics Engineering Department showcasing technical innovations through paper presentations, coding challenges, and project displays.[65] Similarly, Mechfest, the Mechanical Engineering Department's techno-cultural event, incorporates hackathon-style competitions and industry-relevant workshops.[66] A notable example is the participation of an IET team, MCA Heist, in the Hult Prize 2025, where they advanced to the national finals with a social enterprise idea focused on innovation and sustainability.[67] Sports programs at IET Lucknow emphasize physical fitness and team spirit through inter-departmental leagues and the annual sports meet, Shauryotsava, which includes track and field events, basketball tournaments, and volleyball matches.[68] The institute's Sports Complex supports these activities with facilities for athletics, basketball courts, badminton halls, and a football field, enabling regular practices and intra-college competitions.[69] Shauryotsava 2025 was held from February 21-23, featuring an opening ceremony by Syed Ali, a former Indian field hockey player.[70] Students also represent IET in broader events like the AKTU Sports Fest, promoting competitive excellence.[71] IET students have achieved recognition in national-level academic competitions, exemplified by Pradip Chauhan, an electrical engineering alumnus, who topped the GATE 2025 exam in his discipline, highlighting the institute's role in preparing participants for such high-stakes events.[72]Clubs and Societies
The Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET) Lucknow fosters a vibrant student community through a variety of student-run clubs and societies, which play a pivotal role in enhancing campus engagement, skill development, and holistic growth. These organizations, numbering around 15 active groups, are typically managed by elected student leaders with faculty advisors providing guidance and oversight.[73][74] They organize workshops, competitions, networking events, and cultural activities, contributing to the institute's dynamic extracurricular landscape. Technical clubs at IET Lucknow emphasize hands-on learning and innovation in engineering disciplines. The IEEE Student Branch promotes technological excellence through seminars, workshops, and projects aimed at advancing innovation for societal benefit.[75] The Robotics Club engages students in building and competing with robotic systems, including mentor recruitment programs and participation in national competitions.[76] Fractal, the coding club, focuses on programming, data structures, and algorithms, hosting coding workshops and hackathons to build competitive skills.[77] The Society for Electronics Exploration and Development (SEED) encourages practical exploration of electronics via seminars, workshops, and technical projects to foster curiosity and skill-building.[78] Additionally, the Electrical Engineering Society (EES), the oldest student society, supports departmental activities like technical talks and events under the Electrical Engineering department.[79] Cultural societies enrich student life by promoting artistic expression and social awareness. Parmarth, the social club, drives community service initiatives, particularly education programs for underprivileged children in slums, aiming to instill social responsibility.[80] The Literary Society, known as Excelsior, organizes debates, quizzes, and literary events to enhance communication and critical thinking skills.[74] Dance clubs like Insaniax and Choreo, along with music groups such as Swaranjali and drama societies like Dramatics, host performances and workshops that celebrate creative talents.[73][74] Fine arts clubs, including Kalakriti and Mirage (photography), provide platforms for visual arts, exhibitions, and skill-sharing sessions.[73] Professional bodies and the entrepreneurship cell further bridge academia with industry. The Google Developer Student Club facilitates networking and skill-building in software development through coding sessions and tech talks.[9] The Entrepreneurship Cell (E-Cell) supports startup incubation by organizing idea pitches, speaker sessions on career opportunities in startups, and access to seed funds, nurturing an entrepreneurial mindset among students.[81][82] These groups collectively host events that occasionally overlap with broader extracurricular activities, such as inter-club collaborations.[83]Research and Innovation
Research Projects
The Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET) Lucknow conducts a range of research projects across engineering disciplines, supported by governmental and institutional funding. The institute supports 35 ongoing research projects. Major ongoing initiatives include the "Development of Robust Sign Language and Hand Gesture Recognition System Using Image Processing and Machine Learning for Communication and Education of Hearing and Speech Impaired (HSI) people" project, funded by the Council of Science & Technology Uttar Pradesh (CST UP) with ₹13.08 lakh, aimed at advancing AI-driven accessibility tools and led by Dr. Upendra Kumar and Dr. Manik Chandra since 2024.[84] Other notable projects encompass machine translation of natural languages (CST UP, ₹12 lakh, 2024) and prediction algorithms for ICU mortality using AI (CST UP, ₹12 lakh, 2024), focusing on computational linguistics and healthcare informatics.[85] Completed efforts, such as the development of solar and wind energy-based micro-grids (CST UP, ₹15.32 lakh, 2020), highlight contributions to renewable energy systems.[86] Funding for these projects primarily comes from the Council of Science & Technology Uttar Pradesh, the Department of Science and Technology (DST), and industry grants, including a ₹49 lakh allocation from the Union Ministry of Power for an electric vehicle micro-grid initiative in 2023.[87] IET Lucknow supports 50 PhD scholars engaged in doctoral programs, with research concentrations in artificial intelligence (e.g., machine learning, data mining, and sentiment analysis) and renewable energy (e.g., solar cells and hybrid desalination systems).[88] These programs foster advanced studies across departments like Computer Science and Engineering, Electronics and Communication, and Chemical Engineering, contributing to interdisciplinary outputs. Research outputs include more than 200 publications in Scopus-indexed journals between 2024 and 2025, covering topics such as sustainable thermal solutions with nanofluids and AI applications in medical imaging.[89] Additionally, the institute has filed over 10 patents, with examples including the granted "IoT Based Additive Manufacturing Device" (Application No. 408853-001) for advanced fabrication techniques.[90] These innovations underscore IET's emphasis on practical advancements in engineering technologies.Collaborations and Centers
The Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET) Lucknow fosters robust industry ties through strategic Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) designed to enhance student training and research capabilities. A notable partnership is the MoU with Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), which supports specialized training programs in software development and emerging technologies for engineering students.[91] Additionally, an MoU with DLT Labs established a Center of Excellence in Blockchain Technology, enabling collaborative projects on distributed ledger applications, faculty exchanges, and industry-sponsored internships to bridge academic learning with practical blockchain implementations.[92] These initiatives are coordinated through the institute's Industry Institute Partnership Cell, which promotes ongoing interactions with sectors like IT and manufacturing to align curriculum with industry needs.[93] On the academic front, IET Lucknow engages in joint programs with leading institutions to advance teaching and research. A key collaboration involves IIT Kanpur via the Prutor platform, providing interactive online courses and hands-on programming tutorials for second-year students across engineering disciplines.[12] Further, an MoU with IIT Kanpur facilitates faculty training workshops and joint academic initiatives in areas such as engineering education and technology transfer.[94] These partnerships extend to national platforms like NPTEL, where IET serves as an ACTIVE Local Chapter, with over 70 faculty and hundreds of students participating in certified courses annually.[12] IET Lucknow hosts several specialized centers to drive innovation and interdisciplinary research. The Institution's Innovation Council (IIC), aligned with AICTE guidelines, organizes workshops on patent filing, prototyping, and entrepreneurship, nurturing startup ideas among students and faculty.[95] The Entrepreneurship Cell (E-Cell) complements this by conducting events like IDEAthon and mentoring programs to promote entrepreneurial skills.[81] In 2025, the institute launched Centers of Excellence for Green Hydrogen and Electric Vehicles, serving as experimental platforms for smart grid integration with renewable energy sources and advancing sustainable technology research.[47] Recent initiatives underscore IET's commitment to applied research collaborations. In November 2025, the institute initiated a project under the Council of Science and Technology, Uttar Pradesh (CST UP), focusing on technological advancements (Project ID 5750), which includes provisions for guest lectures by industry experts and internship opportunities.[96] These efforts have yielded outcomes such as joint faculty publications in international journals and funded workshops on topics like AI and renewable energy, strengthening the institute's research ecosystem.[12]Placements and Career Development
Placement Cell and Statistics
The Training and Placement Cell (TPC) at the Institute of Engineering and Technology, Lucknow, is responsible for facilitating campus recruitment and career development activities for students. Headed by Dr. Arun Kumar Tiwari as Officer In-charge, along with deputies Dr. Pushkar Tripathi and Dr. Pragati Shukla, the cell coordinates the entire placement process, including inviting companies, scheduling events, and providing logistical support.[97][98] The placement season typically runs from July to June, with invitations extended to recruiters starting in March; companies submit a Job Notification Form outlining eligibility criteria, followed by shortlisting of candidates, pre-placement talks, and on-campus selection processes such as aptitude tests and interviews.[99][100] The TPC offers comprehensive support to students, including resume building through standardized templates and guidance on crafting professional profiles, as well as training programs featuring mock interviews, soft skills workshops, and aptitude preparation sessions conducted in dedicated facilities like the training center and interview rooms.[101][102] These initiatives aim to enhance employability, with the cell maintaining infrastructure such as air-conditioned auditoriums, video-conferencing setups, and computer labs equipped with over 180 systems for online assessments.[99] In the 2023-24 placement drive (relevant to the 2024 graduating batch), over 50 companies participated, resulting in 382 students securing offers and a 42% year-over-year increase in placements. For undergraduate programs, the placement rate reached 70%, while postgraduate programs achieved 30%; the average package offered was ₹8.2 LPA, with the highest on-campus package at ₹49 LPA and the highest off-campus at ₹1.2 crore. According to the latest available NIRF data for 2022-23, the median salary for UG placements was ₹7 LPA among 318 placed students out of 539 graduates. Pre-placement offers numbered 44, with 10 international opportunities. The 2024-25 placement drive is ongoing as of November 2025.[99][103][104] Top recruiters included prominent firms such as Amazon, Microsoft, TCS, Accenture, NVIDIA, Flipkart, and Paytm, spanning sectors like information technology, consulting, finance, and core engineering.[99][105] The cell's efforts have consistently positioned IET Lucknow as a preferred destination for talent acquisition in these domains.[106]| Key Placement Metrics (2023-24 Drive) | Value |
|---|---|
| Students Placed | 382 |
| UG Placement Rate | 70% |
| PG Placement Rate | 30% |
| Average Package | ₹8.2 LPA |
| Highest On-Campus Package | ₹49 LPA |
| Highest Off-Campus Package | ₹1.2 Crore |
| Companies Visited | 50+ |
| Pre-Placement Offers | 44 |