Vidya Prasarak Mandal's Polytechnic


Vidya Prasarak Mandal's Polytechnic is an institute for technical education in Thane, Maharashtra, India. It was founded in 1983, by Vidya Prasarak Mandal, Thane, a public education trust. The late Dr. V.N. Bedekar is one of the founder members of this institute. V.P.M.'s Polytechnic produces skilled technicians.
In 1956, the birth centenary year of Lokmanya Tilak, a young doctor named DR. V. N.Bedekar from Vile Parle started his practice in Thane. Inspired by Lokmanya's efforts in academic field, he joined Vidya Prasarak Mandal and soon became its President.
He dreamed of creating an "Island Of Knowledge" in Thane. Till his death, he guided the institute. After his death, his son Dr. Vijay Bedekar became the President.

Location

It is located on of creek land named 'Dnyanadweepa' donated by the Government of Maharashtra along with other institutes of Vidya Prasarak Mandal, Thane. The four buildings cover a sprawling area of over 6700 m2 with a workshop of 300 m2.
Since inception in 1983 and subsequent recognition by All India Council for Technical Education, the institute has grown firmly. It is the first Self Financing Polytechnic in the Mumbai Sub Region to receive Accreditation to four eligible diploma programmes by National Board of Accreditation, New Delhi.

Courses offered

Undergraduate (Diploma)

  1. Instrumentation Engineering
  2. Electrical Power Systems
  3. Industrial Electronics
  4. Information Technology
  5. Computer Engineering

    Postgraduate diploma

  6. Advanced Diploma in Computer Software System Analysis and Applications
  7. Advanced Diploma in Industrial Safety
  8. Post Diploma Course in Computer Maintenance Engineering