The land for the institute was donated by the Sant Baba Harnam Singh Langer Sahib Gurudwara trust, Nanded.
The Sant Shri Baba Harnamji trust donated a 46 acres land for the institute.
The Governing Board, with the Director of Technical Education at its helm, overlooked the completion of the project.
In 2004, a committee headed by Dr. F. C. Kholi conducted a survey which identified three engineering colleges with potential for excellence.
The Government of Maharashtra took the initiative of granting autonomous status to these engineering colleges under its TEQIP program.
[2] In 2011 it had a first year intake capacity of 610 + 31(TFWS)+61(EWS) for its under-graduate courses which included seats under AICTE's tuition fee waiver scheme.
Institute is recognized as a research center by the Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded for doctoral programs.