Comilla Polytechnic Institute

Cumilla Polytechnic Institute[1] is a polytechnic institute in the city of Comilla, Bangladesh. It is the oldest and largest polytechnic institute in Bangladesh, and was established in 1962.[2]

Cumilla Polytechnic Institute
কুমিল্লা পলিটেকনিক ইনস্টিটিউট
TypePolytechnic institute, Co education
Established1962
PrincipalMohammad Rehan Uddin
Academic staff
6
Administrative staff
18
StudentsApproximately 4000
Address
Kotbari
, ,
3503
,
23.437057°N 91.136986°E / 23.437057; 91.136986
CampusCity 25.6 acres
NicknameCPI
AffiliationsBangladesh Technical Education Board
Websitewww.cumillapoly.gov.bd

History

Cumilla Polytechnic Institute was established in 1962.

Directorates

The institute operates under the executive control of the Ministry of Education(MOE) acting through the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE). The academic programmes and curricula are maintained under the regulation of the Bangladesh Technical Education Board (BTEB). BTEB function under Directorate of Inspection and Audit (DIA), which in turn function under Chief Accounts Office (CAO), and it function under Ministry of Education (Bangladesh).

Location

Comilla Polytechnic Institute is located in Comilla Kotbari. To the north, Govtt. Laboratory High School and Comilla Cantonment, Comilla University on the south, Shalban Buddhist Vihara, Mainamati Museum and Technical Teacher Training College (TCTC), Dhaka-Chittagong Highway before and Comilla Cadet College and BIRD situated on the west.

Campus

The main campus consists of two three-storey buildings, eight large workshop buildings. In front of main building has a Shaheed Minar, a beautiful fountain and a statue of the Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman on the left. Apart from separate lab workshops for each department, there are offices, libraries, laboratories and a 500-capacity auditorium. There is also a canteen, a school, a mosque, two ponds and a large playground.

References

  1. http://www.cumillapoly.gov.bd
  2. "Cumilla Polytechnic Institute". Cumilla Polytechnic Institute. Retrieved 2020-01-17.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.