Haldia Institute of Technology
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Haldia Institute of Technology is located at Haldia, West Bengal, India. It is a leading semi-autonomous engineering college having full-fledged infrastructure. The college was started in 1996 with 90 students and 3 departments by ICARE. The college started initially at the premise of Haldia Municipality building. Since it's inception every year it has transpired itself into one of the fastest growing engineering college in terms of departments and infrastructure. Currently the campus-wide networking, along with all hostel rooms, faculty quarters and college buildings, are in operation. It is a residential engineering college having facilities like bank, post office, medical unit, central library, restaurants, play grounds, gymnasium etc.
The Institute is now emerging in the field of research with the help of the experienced faculty member.
To know more about Haldia Institute of Technology visit: http://www.hit-haldia.net/
Departments
01. Chemical Engineering
02. Computer Science and Informatics
03. Electronics and Communication engineering
04. Electrical Engineering
05. Civil Engineering
06. Mechanical and Production Engineering
07. Management and Social Science.
08. Engineering Science
09. Instrumentation Engineering
10. Biotechnology
11. Food Technology
Research Works
The institute has eleven department along with Chemical Engineering Department. The faculty members of Chemical Engineering Departments are now the engaged in various research work. A complete Research and Development Centre is going to be in operation very soon.This will help to enhance the research work of the Institute.
Currently one faculty member and his research group developed a fuel cell which is listed in the current development in India article published by fuel cell today. Mr. Biswajit Mandal(http://mandal.biswajit.googlepages.com) and his students developed a proton exchange membrane fuel cell at HIT. Currently he and his group are involved in various projects including microbial fuel cell and solar hydrogen production.
[edit] External links
- Haldia Institute of Technology Official site
- Haldia Institute of Technology - Alumni Official Alumni site
[edit] Other links
- Biswajit Mandal, Haldia Institute of Technology
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