Ground of nit patna where every game of sports is played .. Here good pitch for dues ball cricket...
Priyusha Reddy73 days ago
As a student of NIT Patna I love this place. We've spent most of our evenings there. Students hangout around the ground and near SAC mostly.
Ankit Saurabh73 days ago
Amazing place to hangout with friends.
RAJNISH KUMAR73 days ago
It's the place full of happiness☺✨.. Pleasure.. And peaceful environment just beside the great holly Ganga river.! All the best colleges of patna are situated at left side of Ashok rajpath and right side of maa Ganga river🚣! Let's just come and see the incredible Bihar
Sanu Pandey73 days ago
Ground is located inside NIT patna campus... Overall Good ground. yes i like it.....
Shubham pathak1 year ago
Land for a new campus, a 125 acres (51 ha) plot, has been assigned at Sikandarpur village in Bihta, around 40 km from Patna. Earlier it was assigned at Dumri village in Bihta. Once NIT-Patna shifts to its new campus in Bihta, it will run some management courses on the present campus at Ashok Rajpath NIT Patna origin can be traced to 1886 with the establishment of a survey training school and subsequent renaming it to Bihar college of Engineering in 1900. A graduate level curriculum was introduced in 1924. It was renamed Bihar College of Engineering in 1932. In 2004 the government of India upgraded the college to National Institute of Technology (NIT) status, as the state of Bihar had lost its only Regional Engineering College (REC), located at Jamshedpur, when Jharkhand was carved out of Bihar in 2000. By 2002, the Indian government decided to upgrade all RECs to NITs, with the aim of having at least one NIT per state. Bihar College of Engineering was the first institute to be directly upgraded to NIT status. In 2007, it was granted Institute of National Importance status in accordance with the National Institutes of Technology Act, 2007..
Here good pitch for dues ball cricket...
Let's just come and see the incredible Bihar
NIT Patna origin can be traced to 1886 with the establishment of a survey training school and subsequent renaming it to Bihar college of Engineering in 1900. A graduate level curriculum was introduced in 1924. It was renamed Bihar College of Engineering in 1932. In 2004 the government of India upgraded the college to National Institute of Technology (NIT) status, as the state of Bihar had lost its only Regional Engineering College (REC), located at Jamshedpur, when Jharkhand was carved out of Bihar in 2000. By 2002, the Indian government decided to upgrade all RECs to NITs, with the aim of having at least one NIT per state. Bihar College of Engineering was the first institute to be directly upgraded to NIT status. In 2007, it was granted Institute of National Importance status in accordance with the National Institutes of Technology Act, 2007..