Hindustan College of Science and Technology

Hindustan College of Science and Technology, Farah , Mathura
Established 1996
Type Education and research institution
Director Dr.Sraban Mukherjee
Academic staff 200
Students 10000
Location Mathura, U.P, India
Website www.hcst.edu.in

Hindustan College of Science and Technology (HCST), Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, India, offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses. Most of the programs are accredited by the National Board of Accreditation (NBA). The college is the first venture of Sharda Educational Trust, which was formed in 1995. The trust is a conglomerate of 14 colleges, the largest education trust in northern India. It is collectively known as Sharda Group of Institutions (SGI).

Contents

Location and campus

Hindustan College of Science and Technology is situated at the 26 km stone on the Agra-Delhi Highway (NH-2). The college is housed in its own building complex, on a plot of 34 acres (140,000 m2). The college is amongst the first self-financed colleges in Uttar Pradesh, and the largest college under the Uttar Pradesh Technical University.

Programs

Courses

B.Tech. (Bachelor of Technology):

Management

Computers

Other Courses

Affiliation

The institute is affiliated to the Mahamaya Technical University, Gautam Buddha Nagar.[1] The institute was affiliated to Uttar Pradesh Technical University, Lucknow until it was bifurcated and the college came under the jurisdiction of the present university.

Prior to the formation of UPTU, the institute was affiliated to Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar University, Agra for the award of B.Tech. degrees. Some courses in the college are still affiliated to Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar University.

Administration

The director is Dr.Om Kumar Harsh , who holds a M.Sc. (Physics, India), M.Comp. (Computing & IT, Australia), M.Sc. (Electr. Eng-By Research, Australia), Post-Grad Cert (Chem. Instruments, Australia), Ph.D., D.Sc. (physics, India). Ph.D. (Information Systems/Computer Science area), Australia)

Library

The Central Library of HCST opened in 1996, now serving the needs of 4500 students and 325 faculty and staff members. The library has CD-Rom, online database, journals, audio and video cassettes, dissertations and project reports.

The collection of the Central Library has grown up to more than 97000 books and more than 1000 bound journals/periodicals, mainly in the field of science and technology. It acesses networked information through DELNET, INTERNET, and OPAC.

Clubs and Association

About SGI

SGI courses include B.Tech, MBA, MCA, BBA, BCA, and B. Pharma. Campuses are: Agra-Mathura Campuses

References

External links