Humanities and Mathematics

Department Overview

The Department of Humanities and Mathematics at GNITS is a multi-disciplinary department that provides essential support to the various branches of engineering through specialized courses in English, Management Studies, and Mathematics. Serving as a cornerstone for first-year B.Tech students, the department manages admissions, academic administration, and student-institution communications, ensuring a smooth transition into the engineering curriculum.

With a focus on imparting fundamental knowledge and skills, the department’s vision is to bridge the gap between students’ previous academic streams and the professional engineering environment. Through committed teaching and innovative instructional methods, the H&M department aims to equip students with a strong foundation in communication, management, and mathematical principles. In addition to classroom instruction, the department offers guidance and counseling to help students adapt to the challenges of academic and professional life.

Head of the Department

Dr. M. Madhavilata

M.Sc, P.hD, HOD & Associate Professor
Vision

To impart knowledge in the disciplines of English, Mathematics and Management Studies in tune with the core engineering subjects among the graduate students of different engineering streams.

Mission

• To help the young graduates through committed teaching and innovative instructional methods to develop the understanding of basic skills and their application in various Engineering subjects.

• To channelize the young aspiring engineering students to get adapt themselves to bridge the gap between their previous academic stream and Engineering environment.

• To provide student support to cope up with the professional challenges through guidance and counseling.

• To support the students to get acquainted with the faculty, laboratories, library and student facilities on campus.

• To facilitate opportunities for the students to widen their knowledge and lifelong learning through co and extracurricular activities.

Activities

Infrastructure

GNITS offers labs to enhance students’ communication and employability skills. The ELCS Lab helps first-year B.Tech students learn English, while the Employability and Soft Skills Lab equips third-year students with professional skills. The SPDC, funded by AICTE, provides targeted training to SC/ST students.

Our Students Say

From leading successful tech startups to holding influential positions in multinational companies, GNITS graduates have consistently demonstrated leadership, innovation, and a commitment to excellence.

Placements

At GNITS, our curriculum equips students with technical expertise and soft skills, blending theory with hands-on experience to prepare graduates for the demands of the tech industry.

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Frequently Asked Questions

We offer B.Tech programs in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE), Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE), Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE), Information Technology (IT), and Artificial Intelligence & Data Science (AI & DS).
Yes, GNITS offers M.Tech programs in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE), Power Electronics and Drives (PE&D), and VLSI Design.
Yes, we offer doctoral programs (Ph.D.) in various engineering disciplines, focusing on advanced research and innovation.
Our curriculum is industry-aligned, combining theoretical knowledge with practical experience through labs, projects, and internships, ensuring students are job-ready upon graduation.
GNITS has a dedicated placement cell that offers career guidance, interview preparation, and connects students with top employers in India and globally.
Alongside academic programs, we offer extracurricular activities, leadership programs, and workshops to build soft skills like communication, teamwork, and leadership.
Yes, GNITS provides access to advanced labs and research centers where students can engage in cutting-edge research in fields like AI, VLSI, and more.

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