Lucknow: Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti Language University (KMCLU) has secured approval from the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) to launch one BTech and four MTech programs starting from the 2026–27 academic session. This development marks a significant milestone for the university, positioning it as a multidisciplinary institution aligned with contemporary industry demands.
New Programs and Seat Allocation
The university will offer a BTech in Automation and Robotics, along with MTech programs in Mechatronics, Computer Science, Structural Engineering, and Biotechnology Engineering. Each course will accommodate approximately 30 seats, ensuring focused and quality instruction.
Vice-Chancellor Ajay Taneja expressed that the approval will enable students to access high-quality technical education and improve their employment prospects. He emphasized that the new courses would provide advanced technical training and create stronger opportunities in research, innovation, and industry collaboration.
Transformation into a Multidisciplinary Hub
According to Taneja, the AICTE approval represents a major shift for KMCLU, transforming it into a multidisciplinary hub that meets modern industry requirements in Uttar Pradesh's capital. This move opens new avenues for specialized, job-oriented technical education.
University officials highlighted that advanced courses like BTech in Automation and Robotics will equip students with highly sought-after, multidisciplinary skills blending mechanical, electrical, and computer science disciplines. The program prepares students for future-proof careers in rapidly expanding industries such as manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, and healthcare by providing hands-on expertise in designing, programming, and maintaining intelligent automated systems.
Similarly, the MTech in Mechatronics trains students to design, build, and operate intelligent machines including robots, autonomous vehicles, and automated production lines. The MTech in Biotechnology will prepare graduates for roles such as bioprocess engineer, research scientist, clinical research associate, or quality control analyst in pharmaceutical and biotech firms.
These additions are expected to significantly enhance the university's academic portfolio and contribute to the technical workforce in the region.



