Institute of Information Technology Bogra (IITB)

Institute of Information Technology Bogra (IITB) is a polytechnic at Sherpur Road, Bogra, Bangladesh, established in 2000.

Institute of Information Technology Bogra (IITB)
Seal of Institute of Information Technology Bogra (IITB)
Former names
Institute of Information Technology Bogra (IITB)
MottoGet Unemployment Free Bangladesh
TypeTechnical Education, Polytechnic Institute, Privet Polytechnic Institute
Established2000 (2000)
FounderLotus Ahmed, journalist in RTV (Bangladesh)
Location,
Bangladesh

24.8438°N 89.3730°E / 24.8438; 89.3730
CampusSherpur Road, Opposite of Bogra Polytechnic Institute, Colony, Bogra
AffiliationsBangladesh Technical Education Board (BTEB), Dhaka, Bangladesh[1]
SportsBasketball, cricket, volleyball, athletics, table tennis, handball
Website[2]

The institute is recognized by the Board of Technical Education, Dhaka, Bangladesh. The average graduating class from Institute of Information Technology Bogra (IITB) each year has 400 to 600 students.

The institute has a campus with a play-ground for soccer, basketball, cricket, volleyball, badminton and so on. The school basketball court also serves as a multipurpose auditorium.

Selection of students

Students are generally chosen for every department with written & viva through an admission test. The students who score the highest are admitted in the school. Generally around 100 students from a total of 900-1000 are admitted each year, around fifty-five for each three section.

Department

  1. Garments Design and Pattern Making
  2. Textile
  3. Electrical
  4. Electronics
  5. Computer
  6. Telecommunication
  7. Mechanical
  8. Civil
  9. Architecture
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References

  1. BTEB
  2. IITB
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