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Coordinates: 35°3931N 51°1958E / 35.6585°N 51.3329°E / 35.6585; 51.3329
 

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Enghelab-e Eslami Technical College

  • دانشکده فنی انقلاب اسلامی


Enghelāb-e Eslāmi Technical College
TypePublic , State
Established1988; 36 years ago (1988)
PresidentArdeshir Abdi

Academic staff

45
Students6000
UndergraduatesNearby 6000 Students
Postgraduates0
Location , ,
Campus4
AffiliationsMinistry of Science, Research and Technology
Websitetvct1.tvu.ac.ir

Enghelāb-e Eslāmi Technical College (EITTC) (Persian: دانشکده فنی انقلاب اسلامی) is a state technical college in Tehran, Iran, under the supervision of the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology and Technical and Vocational University.It is one of the largest technical colleges in Iran (the first one in Tehran,capital), with 6000 students. The college is named in honor of Iranian Revolution.

Since the Technical and Vocational University (affiliated to Ministry of Science, Research and Technology ) has been developing its affairs with international universities and internal companies, the college has been visited by the Polytechnic Institute of Bragança (Portugal), and IKKE Universitet and Leipzig University (Germany), as well as internal corporations and companies such as Iran Khodro.

Institutes

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Institute of Art and Architecture

2 programs


Institute of Electrical and Computer Engineering

7 programs


Institute of Mechanical Engineering

14 programs


Institute of Basic Sciences

2 programs


3Amphitheaters

Academics

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In all majors (new ones or the current ones) Technical and Vocational University has specific policy to attain professors may present notable knowledge and performance in classes .As Enghelab-e Eslami Technical College is the biggest and main one in Tehran , it is in the spot of light for its academics qualification .

Capacities and Brief

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To know better this state Technical College , should more concentrate on its Mechanical Engineers' qualification and also Electrical Engineers and their achievements.Currently,this college is benefiting from a huge diversity of pieces of equipment in the college and in the program of Automotive Engineering , students publish technical papers and journals every semester for college internal use and participating in different conferences (see also Karafan) and some of them produce mechanical parts.On the other hand, the college administration seeks internal capacity and abilities to provide their needs on their owns.Art and architecture students are encouraged to draw landscapes of the college buildings and making creative ideas for the college internal layout or proposing more facilities. This technical state college in Iran is known for its high ranking students through the national university entrance named "Konkoor" (Concours) (in French: Concours)

Future for Alumni

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According to statistics , more tan 70% of this college become hired by companies in different cities across Iran and this is because the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology attempts to keep up-to-date Technical and Vocational University.

Rankings

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The first Technical College in iran according to بهترین دانشکده های فنی

Visitors

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Country University / Agent Description
Portugal IPB Scientific Inspection
Germany IKKE Scientific Inspection
Germany Leipzig University Scientific Inspection
Korea -Click Archived 2019-02-07 at the Wayback Machine Hybrid and Green Fuel Vehicles
Lebanon Lebanese University (آلافاق) Scientific Inspection
Iraq Northern Technical University Scientific Inspection

See also

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References

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https://www.msrt.ir/en Archived 2018-05-12 at the Wayback Machine

https://tvu.ac.ir/en/page/32820

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35°39′31N 51°19′58E / 35.6585°N 51.3329°E / 35.6585; 51.3329


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