Government College of Engineering and Ceramic Technology

Government College of Engineering and Ceramic Technology, Beliaghata
Established 1941
Type Education and Research Institution
Academic affiliation West Bengal University of Technology
Officer in charge P. G. Pal
Undergraduates B. Tech. (CSE, CT, IT)
Postgraduates M. Tech. (CT)
Location Beliaghata, Kolkata, West Bengal, India
Former names College of Ceramic Technology
Sports Football
Website http://gcect.ac.in

Government College of Engineering and Ceramic Technology (GCECT), formerly known as College of Ceramic Technology (CCT), is a government funded college affiliated to the West Bengal University of Technology in Kolkata, India. It offers engineering courses in Ceramic Technology, Computer Science & Engineering and Information Technology.

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Administration

The college is under the Directorate of Technical Education, Govt. of W.B., which takes an active part in overall policy matters and certain financial sanctions. The college has recently gained autonomy to deal with many financial matters and the overall management is guided by a ‘Governing Body’ consisting of very eminent people from the industry and the Government, which is headed by a renowned industrialist Shri. S. K. Ghosh who is also an ex-student of this college.

History

This is the oldest Ceramic College in India and one of the few colleges that has got the opportunity to be headed by people who have got international recognition.

It was established in the Year 1941, by Professor Sasadhar Ray, a student of eminent physicists, Satyendra Nath Bose and Kariamanickam Srinivasa Krishnan.

Admissions

Admission is through the West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination (WBJEE) conducted by the West Bengal Joint Examination Admissions Board (WBJEEB).

Lateral admissions are through the Joint Entrance Examination of Lateral Entry (JELET), also conducted by WBJEEB.

Academics

GCECT offers four year under-graduate degree courses in the following three disciplines:

It also provides post-graduate courses:

Achievements

Student Life

The students union is an association of the students that acts as a focal point of the activities of the students. Elections are held to decide the office bearers of the group.

The college provides hostel facilities to male students with limited accommodation. The hostel is located just opposite the college campus.

There is a field in front of the main college building where the students play football and cricket.

Festivals

The annual cultural fest is called Jagriti.
The annual technical fest is Techtronics.

References

Links

Official Website

Newspaper Articles

10 Top TECH Schools by V. Kumara Swamy, Report appeared in The Telegraph, 11th June, 2009
The glossy world of ceramics by Shubhobroto Ghosh, V. Kumara Swamy appeared in The Telegraph, 12th April, 2007
Colours of clay by V. Kumara Swamy appeared in The Telegraph on 21st June, 2007
New centre appeared in Campus Buzz section of Careergraph, The Telegraph on 5 th November, 2009