BESU becoming IIEST: Upgradation worth 450 crores during the 11th plan
January 11th, 2008
Following is an excerpt from a report in the Business Standard.
The Bengal Engineering and Science University (Besu) in Shibpur plans to invest Rs 450 crore to fine tune its syllabus and to improve infrastructure and accommodation facilities.
This is part of an attempt to nearly double its student and faculty intake. The money is a grant from the centre for the Eleventh Five Year Plan.
The institute has received the status of an Indian Institute of Engineering, Science and Technology (IIEST) from the central government. The university has also been conferred the status of Institute of National Importance (INI).
… Bhaswati Mitra, Besu, registrar said: “We will not only increase the student and faculty intake, but also completely transform the campus with introduction of e-governance and wi-fi systems. We are also looking at setting up new campuses around our existing campus in Shibpur in West Bengal and the next one in Salt Lake in Kolkata.”
Currently, the institute has about 2,500 students and 250 teachers. It has about 60 classrooms and 14 hostels for students. The institute plans to increase the number of undergraduate students by 50 per cent and award 30 more research scholarships by the end of the Eleventh Five Year Plan. The institute also plans to change its syllabus to accommodate papers in more specialisations.
The syllabus was last revised in 2004. In July 2007, it introduced three new courses � MSc in food and nutrition, postgraduation in megatronics and postgraduation in safety and occupational health.
With the grant, the institute is looking at introducing several new courses and verticals under technology, management and engineering for students over five years.
The institute is also planning a new digital library building. The number of hostels will also be increased from the 14, currently. At present, the campus has two eight-storey buildings and more such projects have been lined up.
The University plans to invest in setting up its second campus in Salt Lake in Kolkata. It has been able to locate 40 acres in Salt Lake where the University plans to offer courses in Information Technology (IT) and Management. At present, its 125-acre campus in Shibpur in West Bengal accommodates 250 and 240 students for IT and management courses respectively. …
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3 Writeup
1. Prakash Bhowal (BE 2008 1st year) | September 13th, 2008 at 9:38 pm
hi, i m a be 1st year studentof this institute. i think it will be dream to us(batch of 2008) and going on ……….. atleast one decade.
2. sandip(be 2008 1st year) | December 6th, 2008 at 7:42 pm
lets hope the process finishes on well.
3. priths | August 1st, 2010 at 3:11 pm
some of the work has already been done…..hope for the best……
warm wishes for BESU……………
priths
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