AICTE and Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India and Directorate of Higher Education, government of West Bengal.
The college is situated almost at the heart of the major industrial urban complex of South West Bengal. It is at Braja Radha Nagar 6 km from Bishnupur Town, in the district of Bankura.
Road connections
The MIT campus is 140 km (87 mi) from Kolkata by road (SH2)
The nearest State Highway is No 2 (SH2), 1 km (0.62 mi) from the campus
The nearest National Highway is NH 60 (Kharagpur-Raniganj)
Kharagpur 78 km (48 mi), Durgapur 65 km (40 mi), Burdwan 90 km (56 mi), Arambag 52 km (32 mi), Bankura 39 km (24 mi), Purulia 90 km (56 mi), Midnapore 70 km (43 mi), IIT [KGP] 80 km (50 mi), Asansol 125 km (78 mi).
Bus services from Kolkata every half-hour from 5 am to 4 pm and up to 10 pm.
Frequent services available from Kolkata connecting Bishnupur, Bankura, Durgapur, Santaldih, Purulia, Jhalda, Tulin, Barasat, Barrackpore, Burdwan, Haldia, Digha, Jhargram, Chinsurah, Malda, Suri, Baharampur, Asansol, etc.
A convenient way to reach the campus is to get down from the bus at the MIT College Stop and use a rickshaw to reach campus [1 km only].
An institute bus service is available from campus to the railway station via the bus stand, four times a day. Buses, cars, autos, trekkers and rickshaws are available from the railway station & bus stand.
The duration of all the above programs is four years. The syllabus and curriculum is structured by M.A.K.A.U.T{WBUT}.
Admission procedure
Admission to the courses happens on an annual basis. The number of seats allotted is based on the West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination (90% of the total intake) conducted by the Central Selection Committee Engineering and Technology. Through AIEEE entrance (10% of the total intake).
Annual intake
MIT has an annual intake of 360 students divided among the six branches as follows: