Chittagong Polytechnic Institute

Chittagong Polytechnic Institute
CPI
Type Public polytechnic institute
Established 1962 (1962)
Principal Saleh Ahmed
Location Nasirabad, Chittagong, Bangladesh
Campus Urban, 20.1 acres (8.1 ha)
Website ctgpoly.gov.bd

Chittagong Polytechnic Institute (CPI)[1] is a government technical institution located in the port city of Chittagong, Bangladesh.[2] It provides theoretical and practical education of basic engineering and technology.

Chittagong Polytechnic Institute

Chittagong Polytechnic Institute was established in 1962. It is one of the best polytechnic institutes in Bangladesh.

Departments

Currently there are seven technologies/departments. They are:

Information

The Chittagong Polytechnic Institute contributes a lot to the diploma engineering job sector in Bangladesh. It is situated on 20 acres of land in Nasirabad, Chittagong.

It is equipped with professional instructors and quality laboratory instruments. It has classified labs, such as a basic electronics lab, advanced electronics lab, four computer labs, chemistry lab, and physics lab. It has workshops for practical education, such as metal shop, wood shop, power shop, and basic workshop.

The Chittagong Polytechnic Institute has a group of Rover Scouts .

Every year many students enrolls in CPI, and many pass as a diploma engineer.

Each of CPI's departments is divided into eight semesters. In each semester a student earns a significant amount of CGPA under 4 or equal. The last semester is the Industrial Training Semester. A student learns practical information about a selected technology in an industry for approximately six months.

In the Chittagong Polytechnic Institute, 65% of the students of each semester receive scholarships from the Government. The World Bank also gives a significant number of scholarships to selected students.

See also

References

  1. "Listed terrorist gunned down by miscreants in Chittagong". Dhaka Tribune. Retrieved 2016-05-07.
  2. "Technical Institutes Of Chittagong Division". Chittagong.com. Retrieved 2016-05-07.


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