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About Our Amani Group Of Institutions

Amani Group of Institutions was established in the year 2013 with primary motive to train young men and women who are able and eager to create and put into action such ideas, methods, techniques and information.

 Amani Group of Institutions is approved by AICTE(All India Council for Technical Education) and affiliated to Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University(AKTU) & Board of Technical Education(BTE), Uttar Pradesh.

Adil Pervaiz

Chairman

MBA, MSc. (AMU)

Message from the desk of Chairman

Warm greetings from the Amani family. At Amani, we are committed to going beyond imparting curriculum – we are building lives. We know that in today’s world, education without industry input and exposure is incomplete, no matter the quality of textbooks and thus we have forged many industrial tie-ups to fill that gap for our students.
All our efforts are geared towards a single goal – providing a world-class educational experience to Amani students. We believe that our students must be a step ahead of others when they go to join their jobs and our commitment is to ensure that no stone is left unturned in this regard. The Amani experience will equip our students to face life’s challenges confidently, may they be professional or ethical. It is on the shoulders of such pillars that the future of India shall be built, and each Amani student will thus be a core part of our nation’s growth.
Once again, we welcome you to join the Amani family on this journey onward and upward.

Mission

To strive to maximize human welfare through education and produce effective practitioners and educators who will be guided by vision, compassion knowledge and deep respect for human values.

Vision

To develop in student's wisdom that translates academic achievement into responsible citizenship and sincere professional services.

Message from the desk of former President of India

According to the laws of aerodynamics the bumble bee should never be able to fly. Because of the size, weight, and shape of its body in relationship to the total wing span, flying is scientifically impossible. The bumble bee, being ignorant of scientific theory, goes ahead and flies anyway.