Overview
The Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management, commonly known as GITAM, is a deemed-to-be university in India. Established in 1980 in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, the institution began as an engineering college and was conferred deemed university status by the Government of India in 2007. It is named in honour of Mahatma Gandhi and operates multiple campuses offering undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programmes across disciplines.
Key facts
| Name | Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management |
|---|---|
| Short name | GITAM |
| Type | Deemed-to-be university (private) |
| Established | 1980 |
| Deemed university status | 2007 |
| Main campus | Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh |
| Other campuses | Hyderabad (Telangana), Bengaluru (Karnataka) |
| Country | India |
Background
GITAM was founded by a group of educationists and public figures from Andhra Pradesh with the objective of providing quality higher education in technology and management. The founding vision was led by Dr. M. V. V. S. Murthi, who served as the institution's principal promoter. The Visakhapatnam campus, located on the coast of the Bay of Bengal at Rushikonda, has remained the institution's flagship site.
Initially established as an engineering college affiliated with Andhra University, the institute progressively expanded its academic offerings. In recognition of its growth and academic standards, the University Grants Commission (UGC) granted it deemed-to-be university status in 2007 under Section 3 of the UGC Act, 1956.
Campuses and academic structure
GITAM operates three campuses:
- Visakhapatnam campus — the original and largest campus, situated at Rushikonda.
- Hyderabad campus — established to expand the institution's footprint in Telangana.
- Bengaluru campus — located in Karnataka, catering to students in southern India.
The university is organised into multiple schools and institutes covering engineering and technology, management, science, pharmacy, architecture, law, humanities and social sciences, and medicine. It offers programmes at the bachelor's, master's, and doctoral levels, and conducts research across these disciplines.
Timeline
- 1980 — Founded in Visakhapatnam as an engineering college.
- 2007 — Granted deemed-to-be university status by the Government of India.
- Subsequent years — Expansion through campuses at Hyderabad and Bengaluru and the addition of new schools and academic programmes.
Significance
GITAM is among the earlier private deemed universities in coastal Andhra Pradesh and has contributed to the development of technical and management education in the region. Its Visakhapatnam campus is one of the recognisable academic landmarks of the city, and the institution participates in national accreditation and ranking frameworks operated by bodies such as the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) and the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF).
Related topics
- Visakhapatnam
- Deemed university
- University Grants Commission (India)
- Higher education in India
- Andhra University
- National Institutional Ranking Framework
References
- Wikidata entity: Q5520696
- University Grants Commission, list of deemed-to-be universities.