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Arya Institute of Engineering & Technology

The Arya Institute of Engineering & Technology (often abbreviated as AIET) is a private engineering college located in Jaipur, the capital of the Indian state of Rajasthan. Part of the Arya group of educational institutions, the college offers undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in engineering, technology and management, and is affiliated to the state technical university responsible for engineering education in Rajasthan.

Key Information
Name Arya Institute of Engineering & Technology
Abbreviation AIET
Type Private engineering institution
Field Engineering, Technology and Management
Location Jaipur, Rajasthan
Country India
Parent group Arya Group of Colleges
Language of instruction English

Overview

Arya Institute of Engineering & Technology forms one of the constituent colleges of the Arya Group of Colleges, an educational cluster based in Jaipur that runs multiple institutions in the fields of engineering, pharmacy and management. The college caters primarily to students from Rajasthan and neighbouring states who seek technical education through state-counselled admissions and management quota seats.

The institution is approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), the statutory body that regulates technical education in India, and is academically affiliated to Rajasthan Technical University (RTU), Kota, which prescribes the syllabus, conducts examinations and awards degrees for affiliated engineering colleges in the state.

Academics

The college offers a range of programmes structured around the curriculum of its affiliating university. The principal academic offerings typically include:

  • Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) in core and applied engineering disciplines such as Computer Science and Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Civil Engineering.
  • Master of Technology (M.Tech.) programmes in select specialisations.
  • Master of Business Administration (MBA) with functional specialisations such as marketing, finance and human resource management.
  • Master of Computer Applications (MCA), focusing on software development and information technology.

The academic structure follows the semester pattern with a credit-based evaluation, internal assessments, end-semester theory papers and laboratory examinations. In addition to classroom teaching, departments organise technical seminars, workshops and industrial visits as part of the prescribed curriculum.

Campus and facilities

The campus is situated in the Jaipur region and houses academic blocks, departmental laboratories, a central library, computing facilities, seminar halls and sports areas. Engineering laboratories are organised by department and support practical components of the B.Tech. and M.Tech. curricula, including workshops for mechanical practice, electronics laboratories, electrical machines laboratories, and computing laboratories with networked systems for programming and database courses.

The library typically maintains a collection of textbooks, reference works, technical journals and digital resources aligned with the syllabi of Rajasthan Technical University. Hostel facilities for boys and girls, a canteen, transport services and basic medical assistance are made available to resident and day-scholar students.

Admissions

Admission to the undergraduate B.Tech. programmes is conducted primarily through the centralised counselling process for engineering colleges in Rajasthan, which uses scores from the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE Main) for ranking candidates. A portion of seats is filled through institutional and management quota channels in accordance with state policy.

Admission to MBA and MCA programmes is generally based on qualifying scores in state-level or national-level entrance examinations, followed by counselling. M.Tech. admissions consider GATE scores in addition to state-level test results.

Student life

Student activities at AIET are organised through departmental associations, technical clubs and cultural committees. Common activities include:

  • Annual technical festivals featuring coding contests, robotics events, paper presentations and project exhibitions.
  • Cultural programmes that include music, dance, theatre and literary competitions.
  • Sports tournaments in cricket, volleyball, basketball, athletics and indoor games.
  • Workshops conducted in association with industry professionals on emerging areas such as artificial intellig