Budge Budge Institute of Technology

The Budge Budge Institute of Technology or BBIT is a self-financing college in West Bengal, India offering diploma, undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Engineering and Technology and other allied fields.[1] It was established by a trust named Jagannath Gupta Family Trust.[2] The campus is located at Nischintapur, Budge Budge.[3]

Budge Budge Institute of Technology (AICTE, NAAC, NBA)
TypePrivate, Self-financed
Established2009 (2009)
Director(Prof.)Dr. Narendra Nath Jana , (Prof.)Dr. C V Reddy (2015– 2017) , Tapas Satapathi (2020 – present)
Address
KP Mondal Rd, Nishchintapur
, , ,
700137
,
India

22°27′30.39″N 88°10′02.00″E
Websitehttps://www.bbit.edu.in/index.php
Location in West Bengal
Budge Budge Institute of Technology (India)

The college is affiliated to West Bengal State Council of Technical Education (diploma courses),[4] Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology[5] (undergraduate and postgraduate courses) and all the relevant programmes are approved by the All India Council for Technical Education.[6] Techwala a digital marketing consultant in Kolkata, maintains BBIT's social media and other technical area related to website.

Academics

The institute offers five diploma courses:[4]

  • DIPLOMA in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE)- 3 years
    • DIPLOMA in Civil Engineering (CE) – 3 years

    It also offers five undergraduate courses:[7]

    • B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE)- 4 years [Approved intake – 60]
    • B.Tech in Information Technology (IT) – 4 years [Approved Intake – 60]
    • B.Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) - 4 years [Approved intake – 60]
    • B.Tech in Electrical Engineering (EE) - 4 years [Approved intake – 60]
    • B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 4 years [Approved intake – 120]
    • B.Tech in Civil Engineering (CE)- 4 years [Approved intake – 120]

    Three post-graduate courses are offered:[7]

    [Approved intake – 30]

    • M.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering(General) - 2 years [Approved intake – 30]

    See also

    References

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