
Welcome to NHIT: A Premier Diploma & ITI Institution in Eastern India
The New Horizons Institute of Technology (NHIT), located in Durgapur, Paschim Bardhaman, West Bengal, is a leading institution offering diploma and ITI courses. Affiliated with the West Bengal State Council for Technical & Vocational Education & Skill Development (WBSCT&VE&SD), NHIT positions itself as one of the top diploma colleges in Eastern India and the largest in West Bengal in terms of student intake. (The New Horizons Institute of Technology)
NHIT emphasizes practical training, robust infrastructure, quality accreditation, and strong industry linkages. Over the years, it has forged partnerships (for instance with HCL) and gained memberships such as Life Member of the Institution of Engineers (India) and Institutional Member of the British Council Library. (The New Horizons Institute of Technology)
In this blog, we’ll explore:
- Institutional highlights & values
- Infrastructure & facilities
- Courses offered (Diploma, ITI)
- Admission process & eligibility
- Placement, training & industry tie-ups
- Tips for students & success stories
- How to reach / contact
- FAQs
Let’s dive in.
1. Institutional Highlights & Vision
- Affiliation & Accreditation: NHIT is affiliated with WBSCT&VE&SD. It boasts ISO 9001:2015 certification and other accreditations. (The New Horizons Institute of Technology)
- Governance & Society: The institute is managed by a society (the “About Society” section in their navigation), with committees for quality, anti-ragging, grievance redressal, etc. (The New Horizons Institute of Technology)
- Mission & Goals: NHIT aims to produce technically competent, socially responsible graduates who can adapt to evolving industry demands.
- Industry Linkages: They have tied up with organizations like HCL for training and job opportunities. (The New Horizons Institute of Technology)
- Reputation: Over time, NHIT has grown to become a well-known name among diploma engineering colleges in Eastern India.
2. Infrastructure & Facilities
A college’s strength often lies in its infrastructure. NHIT offers:
- Laboratories & Workshops: For various disciplines (automobile, civil, mechanical, etc.), enabling hands-on training.
- Library & Learning Resources: Well stocked library resources, and membership with the British Council Library system.
- Classrooms & Lecture Halls: Spacious, well ventilated, with modern audio-visual support.
- Campus & Premises: Located at Phase-II, City Center, South G.T. Road, Near Gandhi More, Durgapur-713208, the campus spans adequate area for labs, classrooms and common areas. (The New Horizons Institute of Technology)
- Other Facilities: Canteen, student common rooms, WiFi or digital amenities (if implemented), transport connectivity, etc.
- Quality Assurance & Safety: Anti-ragging committee, RTI disclosure, mandatory disclosure policies, etc. (The New Horizons Institute of Technology)
3. Courses Offered
NHIT offers Diploma and ITI level courses across multiple engineering and technical disciplines. Here is a breakdown:
a) Diploma Courses
These are 3-year (typically) technical programs. Some of the disciplines include:
- Diploma in Computer Science & Technology (The New Horizons Institute of Technology)
- Diploma in Automobile Engineering (The New Horizons Institute of Technology)
- Diploma in Civil Engineering (The New Horizons Institute of Technology)
- Diploma in Electrical Engineering (The New Horizons Institute of Technology)
- Diploma in Electronics & Telecommunications Engineering (The New Horizons Institute of Technology)
- Diploma in Mechanical Engineering (The New Horizons Institute of Technology)
These courses generally cover theory, lab work, project work, internships, and possibly industrial exposure.
b) ITI (Industrial Training Institute) Courses
NHIT also offers ITI courses to train students in trades such as:
- ITI Electrician (The New Horizons Institute of Technology)
- ITI Fitter (The New Horizons Institute of Technology)
- ITI Welder (The New Horizons Institute of Technology)
- “Smartphone cum App Tester” (a specialized skill course) (The New Horizons Institute of Technology)
These shorter courses equip students with hands-on skills suitable for immediate employment or self-employment.
4. Admission & Eligibility
While the website doesn’t publish all admission details, typical processes for institutions like NHIT are:
- Eligibility: For diploma courses, usually passing 10th or 12th with science/ mathematics, depending on state rules. For ITI, passing 8th or 10th (depending on trade) may suffice.
- Application: Fill in online/offline form, upload required documents (marksheets, identity, photographs).
- Counselling / Seat Allocation: Based on merit, reservation, availability.
- Fees & Scholarships: Payment of tuition, lab, exam fees; possibility of government scholarships or financial aid.
- Orientation & Induction: Freshers’ orientation to help new students settle in.
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5. Placement, Training & Industry Tie-ups
One of the major attractions of a technical institute is how well it facilitates employment for its students. Based on NHIT’s own positioning:
- Placement Cell: NHIT likely has a dedicated placement or training department to coordinate with industries, prepare students (interview skills, resume writing, etc.).
- Industry Tie-ups: The collaboration with HCL indicates a pathway for training & placement support. (The New Horizons Institute of Technology)
- Alumni & Recruiters: The website mentions “Recruiters” in its summary stats (though numbers are not disclosed publicly) (The New Horizons Institute of Technology)
- Internships & Projects: Students typically engage in internships or live industrial projects to gain hands-on exposure.
- Continuous Skill Upgradation: Workshops, seminars, guest lectures, and certification programs may complement regular curriculum.
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6. Tips for Prospective & Current Students
To help students make the most of NHIT (or any technical institute), here are some recommendations:
- Start early with fundamentals: Strengthen basics in mathematics, physics, programming (for CS) before courses begin.
- Make use of labs & workshops: Hands-on learning reinforces theory. Don’t just attend practicals; actively build projects.
- Seek internships or industrial visits: Even short summer internships help build exposure and resumes.
- Participate in extra workshops / certifications: Short-term courses (IoT, Python, CAD, PLC, etc.) boost employability.
- Network & collaborate: Form study groups, attend seminars, connect with seniors and alumni for guidance.
- Soft skills matter: Communication, presentation, time management go a long way in interviews and workplace.
- Maintain portfolio / project work: Document your projects (code, make video demos) to showcase in interviews.
- Stay updated: Engineering and technology evolve rapidly—read journals, attend webinars, follow new tools/languages.
7. Contact & Reach Us
If you or your readers want to get in touch, here are the details you requested to include:
- Email: rajuguin@1gmail.com
- WhatsApp: +91 96143 90121 (you can convert this to a WhatsApp link for click-to-chat)
- Contact Page: Contact Us
- NHIT Address & Phones (from their website):
Phase-II, City Center, South G.T. Road, Near Gandhi More, Durgapur, West Bengal 713208
8. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. What is the duration of diploma vs ITI courses?
Typically, diploma courses run for 3 years (6 semesters), whereas ITI courses are shorter (1–2 years) depending on the trade.
Q2. What is the fee structure?
NHIT doesn’t publicly disclose exact fees on their homepage. Prospective students need to check the prospectus or contact the administration.
Q3. Are diplomas from NHIT recognized?
Yes, since NHIT is affiliated with WBSCT&VE&SD and holds ISO certification and institutional memberships, its diplomas are recognized under the state technical education system. (The New Horizons Institute of Technology)
Q4. Does NHIT provide hostel or accommodation?
No explicit mention of hostel on the homepage, so you may need to contact NHIT directly to confirm.
Q5. How strong is placement support?
Given their industrial tie-ups (e.g., with HCL) and emphasis on recruitments, placement support is a priority. But actual placements depend on branch, student performance, and company interest.
Q6. Can students from other states join?
Usually yes — as long as they satisfy eligibility criteria in board exams. Some seats may be reserved for local/state students depending on policy.
