Shaheed Bhagat Singh State Technical Campus

Shaheed Bhagat Singh State Technical Campus (formerly known as Shaheed Bhagat Singh College of Engineering and Technology) is an Integrated Technical Campus in the Ferozepur city of Punjab. It was established by Punjab Government in the year 1995.[1] Dr.Tejinder Singh Sidhu is the current director.[2] The institute is fully promoted by the Punjab Government and is registered as a Society under the Societies Registration Act 1860.[3] Only merit based admission is available. Students with jee main qualification get admission here .It is considered as one of the best engineering college in terms of infrastructure and studies in north India. Now the college is autonomous and affiliated to I. K. Gujral Punjab Technical University. It has a campus spread over 100 acres.

Shaheed Bhagat Singh State Technical Campus,Firozpur
SBSSTC,FZR
TypeIntegrated Technical Campus
Established1995
DirectorDr. Tejinder Singh Sidhu
Location, ,
30.91°N 74.65°E / 30.91; 74.65
AffiliationsMaharaja ranjit Singh Punjab technical university,Bathinda
Websitewww.sbsstc.ac.in

Affiliation

The campus is AICTE approved, Academically Autonomous under UGC act and affiliated to I. K. Gujral Punjab Technical University, Jalandhar and follows semester system of education. Each academic year is divided into two semester- July/August to December and January to June/July. University examinations are held at the end of each semester.

Departments

Faculty members of various departments

Department HOD Eminent faculty members
School of Civil Engineering Er. Prampreet Kaur Er. Bohar Singh. Er. Dapinder Deep Singh ,Er Siddhant Chopra
Chemical Engineering Mr Rajiv Arora Dr Rajiv Garg,Mrs Balpreet Kaur,Mr Amit Arora
Computer Science & Engineering Mrs Daljeet Kaur Dr Krishan Saluja,Dr Monika Sachdeva,Mr Japinder Singh,Mr Navtej Singh Ghumman
Electronics & Communication Engineering Dr Satvir Singh Dr Sanjeev Dewra,Dr Rajni
Environment Science & Engineering ?? ??
Mechanical Engineering Dr Manoj Kushwaha Dr T S Sidhu,Dr NeelKanth Grover,Dr Rakesh Sharma, Dr Arun Asati,Mr Jatinder Aggarwal,Dr Tejeet Singh, Dr Manjinder Singh,

Courses Offered

B.Tech

All the courses of Engineering are of four years duration (eight semesters).

Branch Intake Placement (%)
Chemical Engineering 30 ??
Computer Science & Engineering 120 70
Civil Engineering 60 ??
Electronics & Communication Engineering 90 ??
Electrical Engineering 60 ??
Mechanical Engineering 120 ??
  • 5% additional seats for admission in 1st year for Fee-Waiver Scheme and
  • 20% additional seats for direct admission to 2nd year for diploma holder students through lateral entry scheme.

Diploma

All the courses of Diploma are of three years duration (six semesters).

Branch Intake
Computer Engineering 60
Electronics & Communication Engineering 60
Electrical Engineering 60
Mechanical Engineering 60

M. Tech (Regular)

All the courses of M. Tech (Regular) are of two years duration (four semesters).

Branch Intake
Computer Science & Engineering 18
Electronics & Communication Engineering 18

Management

Branch Intake
Master of Business Administration (MBA) 60
Bachelor of Science (Information Technology) 60

Computer Applications

All these courses are of three years duration (six semesters).

Branch Intake
Master of Computer Applications 60
Bachelor of Computer Applications 60

PTU Regional Center for Part-Time M.Tech

All the courses of M. Tech (Part-Time) are of three years duration (six semesters).

Branch Intake
Chemical Engineering 25
Computer Science & Engineering 25
Electronics & Communication Engineering 25
Environment Science & Engineering 25
Mechanical Engineering 25
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References

  1. Establishment Retrieved on 2013-02-01.
  2. . Director,SBSSTC Retrieved on 2013-02-01.
  3. . Management Retrieved on 2013-03-04.
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