M.B.C. Institute of Engineering and Technology

M.B.C. Institute of Engineering and Technology, established in 1893 (as the oldest government polytechnic in West Bengal) is located in Sadhanpur, Purba Bardhaman district.

M.B.C. Institute of Engineering and Technology
TypeGovernment Engineering Polytechnic college
Established4 April 1893 (4 April 1893)
AffiliationWest Bengal State Council of Technical Education
PrincipalUtpal Samui
Students1200
Location
Sadhanpur, Bardhaman
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713101
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23.2496083°N 87.8787261°E / 23.2496083; 87.8787261
CampusUrban
NicknameM.B.C College (sm)
Websitembcinstitute.org
Location in West Bengal
M.B.C. Institute of Engineering and Technology (India)

About college

It is affiliated to the West Bengal State Council of Technical Education,[1] and recognised by AICTE, New Delhi. It offers diploma courses in Electronics & Telecommunication, Electrical, Mechanical and Civil Engineering. The intake is 300 students for Diploma courses annually. This college is approved by the Government of West Bengal and All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE).

Location

The institute is located about 100 km (62 mi) northwest of Kolkata, on the southern side of Grand Trunk Road. The nearest airport is at Kolkata about one and a half hours' drive through NH2. Burdwan is well connected through rail and road with the rest of India.

Admission procedure

Admission in the first year (regular entry) and second year (lateral entry) to the diploma courses are based on the merit list of JEXPO and VOCLET exam respectively conducted by West Bengal State Council of Technical Education.

Departments

DisciplineAvailable Seats
Electrical Engineering(DEE)60
Electronics and Tele-Communication Engineering(DETCE)60
Royal Mech (DME)60
Civil Engineering(DCE)90

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Library & centers

In the college there is a library, study facility, language room, common room and seminar hall.

See also

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