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Education for the Greater Good

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June 21, 2025

UEM Jaipur in its Mission to Provide Global Exposure with Innovative Teaching Techniques

Education for the Greater Good

UEM Jaipur: Engineering Futures with Innovation and Integrity

In the vibrant educational landscape of Rajasthan, the University of Engineering & Management (UEM), Jaipur, stands as a crucible of contemporary learning where tradition and technology converse seamlessly. In just over a decade since its establishment, this Rajasthan-based institution has earned itself a reputation for its intellectual rigour and a forward-thinking vision rooted in societal transformation.

Building an Ethos

UEM Jaipur was formally established through Ordinance 11 of 2011 and Act No. 5 of 2012, passed by the Government of Rajasthan. As a part of the wider IEM-UEM Group—which includes the University of Engineering & Management, Kolkata, and the Institute of Engineering & Management (IEM)—it operates within a dynamic academic ecosystem. This enables collaborative curriculum design, faculty exchange, and shared research platforms. Recognised by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), UEM Jaipur is also accredited by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) with a CGPA of 2.26.

But the spirit of UEM Jaipur lies beyond statistics and approvals. Rooted in the vision of producing “complete human beings” who are technologically adept, ethically grounded, and socially responsible, the university's stated mission is to impart education that blends innovation with integrity.

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