Seacom Skills University

Seacom Skills University (SSU) is a private research university located in Bolpur, West Bengal.[2]

Seacom Skills University
MottoExpanding the boundaries of knowledge
TypePrivate
Established2014
ChancellorNilima Chakraborty[1]
Vice-ChancellorManjusha Tarafdar[1]
Location
Kendrangal, Bolpur-Santiniketan
, ,
22.561°N 88.413°E / 22.561; 88.413
CampusSuburbs
AffiliationsUGC; AICTE; BCI; PCI
Websitewww.seacomskillsuniversity.org

Approval

It is established under West Bengal Government's policy (Vide Official Gazette Notification No.: 142-Edn (U) dated 31/01/2013), in line with the provisions under section 2(f) of the University Grant Commission (UGC) Act, 1956,[3] and has been passed as Seacom Skills University Act, 2014 by the West Bengal Legislative Assembly (West Bengal Act VI of 2014) which received the assent of the Governor of West Bengal on 11 April 2014 (Vide Official Gazette Notification no. 396- Edn(U) / OM-155L / 2012).

Schools at SSU

  1. School of Engineering and Technology
  2. School of Management
  3. School of Computer Applications
  4. School of Agriculture
  5. School of Legal Studies
  6. School of Sciences
  7. School of Hospitality
  8. School of Social Sciences
  9. School of Pharmacy
  10. School of Creative Art and Design
  11. School of Marine Engineering
  12. School of Commerce
  13. School of Languages

Admission

Admission in Seacom Skills University for B-Tech students are based on Westbengal Joint entrance examinationexpo(WBJEE), and for diploma students are based on jexpo and voclet. For other courses are based on the University's own Entrance examination Seacom Skills University Joint Entrance Examination (SJEE).

Cultural events

  • Rabindra Joyonty
  • Basanto Utsav
  • Saraswati Puja
  • Viswakarma Puja
  • national yougaday

References

  1. "University Governance". www.seacomskillsuniversity.org. Retrieved 5 January 2018.
  2. "Seacom Skills University bill". Retrieved 22 February 2014.
  3. "UGC Act-1956" (PDF). mhrd.gov.in/. Secretary, University Grants Commission. Retrieved 1 February 2016.
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