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Landmark Technical Campus is an engineering and technical education institution in India. Like many private technical campuses established in the country, it offers undergraduate and, where applicable, postgraduate programmes in core and emerging engineering disciplines, along with allied programmes in management and applied sciences. The institution functions within the broader framework of Indian technical education, which is regulated at the national level by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and supported by university affiliations and state-level higher education departments.
| Institution Name | Landmark Technical Campus |
|---|---|
| Country | India |
| Field | Engineering and Technical Education |
| Institution Type | Technical Campus / Engineering College |
| Regulatory Framework | AICTE-regulated technical education |
| Language of Instruction | English |
Technical campuses in India typically emerged as part of the rapid expansion of professional education from the 1990s onwards, driven by liberalisation, industrial growth, and rising demand for engineers, technologists, and managers. Institutions branded as "technical campuses" generally house multiple departments under a single umbrella, allowing students to pursue interdisciplinary learning across engineering, computer applications, and management within a shared infrastructure.
Landmark Technical Campus operates within this tradition, focusing on professional programmes designed to prepare students for industry, higher studies, and entrepreneurship. Its academic activities are aligned with curricula prescribed by its affiliating university and statutory regulatory bodies.
The campus typically offers programmes across the following streams, subject to current approvals and affiliations:
Coursework generally combines theory, laboratory practice, project work, internships, and seminars. Students are evaluated through a mix of internal assessments and university-level semester examinations.
Common departments at a technical campus include Computer Science and Engineering, Electronics and Communication, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Applied Sciences and Humanities (covering Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and Communication Skills), and Management Studies.
Engineering campuses in India usually provide a range of academic and student amenities, which may include:
Admission to undergraduate engineering programmes in India is generally based on performance in state-level or national entrance examinations, followed by centralised counselling conducted by the relevant state authority. Postgraduate engineering admissions typically consider scores from the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) and university-level tests, while management programmes may rely on examinations such as CAT, MAT, CMAT, or state-level equivalents.
Reservation of seats for candidates from Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Other Backward Classes, Economically Weaker Sections, and other categories follows the rules notified by the Government of India and the concerned state government.
Student activities on a technical campus typically span technical, cultural, and social domains. Common features include: