Sir J. C. Bose School of Engineering

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Sir J. C. Bose School of Engineering
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Type Private
Established 2009
Location , ,
Affiliations WBUT (West Bengal University of Technology)
Website http://www.skf.edu.in/engg/

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The Sir J. C. Bose School of Engineering is an engineering college situated at Mankundu in Hooghly, West Bengal, India.[1] The college is affiliated to the West Bengal University of Technology (WBUT) and approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). The Supreme Knowledge Foundation [2] (SKF) was established the college in 2009. The college offers B. Tech degrees in EE, CSE, ECE, ME, CE & AEIE and M.Tech in ECE. The college is 34 Kilometers from Kolkata city and 30 minutes journey from Kolkata International Airport.

Campus

The college campus is adjacent to Mankundu rail station. The campus has access to National Highway-2. The 10.4 acres campus is embraced with greenery.

Courses

The institute offers four year B. Tech. Courses in the following streams:

  • Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE)
  • Electrical Engineering (EE)
  • Computer Science & Engineering (CSE)
  • Mechanical Engineering (ME)
  • Civil Engineering (CE)

Infrastructure

Most of the faculty members have notable research background along with Masters and Ph D. The institute offers separate hostels for boys and girls within the campus.

Events

Ecstasy Every year students organize ‘Ecstasy’, a creative event that helps students to polish their personality and skills.

Research

The college has established the Sir J. C. Bose Creativity Center, where faculty members and researchers work under leadership of Professor (Dr) B. N. Biswas.

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