HKBK College of Engineering
HKBK College of Engineering was established in 1997 and is affiliated to Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU) and approved by All India Council for Technical Education, New Delhi.
Motto | Pursuit of Knowledge is Eternal |
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Type | Private, Engineering College |
Established | 1997[1] |
Affiliation | Visvesvaraya Technological University |
Principal | Dr. Bhagyashekar [2] |
Academic staff | 200 |
Undergraduates | 2500 |
Address | # 22/1, Nagawara,Bangalore - 560 045.[3] , , , India 13°2′10.43″N 77°37′12.45″E |
Accreditation | AICTE,. |
Sports | Cricket, soccer, tennis, volleyball, badminton, table tennis, chess, carrom |
Website | www |
Campus
Faculty
The institute has faculty[6] in the core management disciplines and the functional areas of management.[7]
Courses | Academic programs | Departments
HKBK contains 6 academic departments[8] and awards undergraduate, graduate and doctoral degrees in Engineering & Management.
Degree programs
Engineering - B.E. (Four-year program)
(Dual Specialization)
- Finance
- Human Resource
- Marketing
Post Graduate program
Master of Technology (M.Tech)
- Civil Engineering
- Computer Science
- Embedded Systems
- Digital Electronics
- Power Systems
PhD
- Business Studies - PhD-General Management
- Basic Sciences - PhD-Physics
- Engineering - PhD-Electronics & Communication Engineering
- Engineering - PhD-Computer Science Engineering
- Engineering - PhD. Civil Engineering
- Engineering - Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering
Campus life
College festivals
The campus hosts festivals.[14] The previous festivals are:
CALYPSO: College FEST
College Fest "CALYPSO"[15] gives students the platform to exhibit and polish their expertise in this mega event. Lot of participants will compete to win the heart of crowd. CALYPSO provide a platform to all individuals to showcase their skills and develop their potential via arts, sports, music, dance, drama, debate or fashion.
MELAM:
Melam fest which is celebrated annually on the occasion of Onam cultural festival is the ultimate festival of the college. Men and Women wear traditional dress. The Kerala sari or Kasavu sari is particularly wore on this day. The floral carpet, known as Onapookkalam or just Pookkalam,[33] is made out of the gathered blossoms with several varieties of flowers of differing tints pinched up into little pieces to design and decorate patterns on floor. Shingari Melam (Drum Band) is also one of the main attraction. many games like Tug of war are also conducted by the Mallu diaspora present in the college.
College clubs
Arts Club |Auto Club | Technology Club | Fashion Club | Gaming Club | Photography Club | Robotics Club | KAIZEN CLUB
The Auto club has also conceptualised a microlight aircraft,[16] powered by a Yamaha 150cc engine, spanning 17 ft long, with a wingspan of 24 ft, and weighing 100 kg. The craft has been named MAQH13 and is awaiting permission of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) for trials.
References
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- "MBA". HKBK College of Engineering. Retrieved 28 September 2015.
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- "Computer Science". HKBK College of Engineering. Retrieved 28 September 2020.
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- "Mechanical Engineering". HKBK College of Engineering. Retrieved 28 September 2020.
- "CIVIL Engineering". HKBK College of Engineering. Retrieved 28 September 2015.
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- "Wing to microlight aircraft". Deccan Herald. Retrieved 13 July 2013.