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Hitkarini College of Engineering and Technology

Coordinates: 23°09′48.1″N 79°59′47.5″E / 23.163361°N 79.996528°E / 23.163361; 79.996528
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23°09′48.1″N 79°59′47.5″E / 23.163361°N 79.996528°E / 23.163361; 79.996528

Hitkarini College of Engineering and Technology
Jabalpur
Mottoसर्वभूते हितार्थाय चलिम्यामो निरन्तरम्
(Sanskrit)
Motto in English
Always in motion for the good of all beings
TypePrivate Institution
Established1997
ChairmanChandra Mohan
PrincipalDr. Shailesh Gupta
DeanDr. Smita Shrivastava
DirectorDr. Sudhir Bhatt
Academic staff
Above 50 (approx.)
UndergraduatesAbove 1000 (approx.)
Location, ,
CampusSub-urban, spread over 16 acres (6.5 ha) in the east of Jabalpur City
AcronymHCET
Websitewww.hcet.hitkarini.com

The Hitkarini College of Engineering and Technology (abbreviated HCET or HCET Jabalpur) is a private engineering institution located in Jabalpur, India. It is the second-oldest private engineering institute of the Mahakoshal region. It is a subsidiary of a historic educational society, the Hitkarini Sabha. The college is affiliated to the Rajiv Gandhi Technical University, Bhopal and All India Council for Technical Education, New Delhi.

Campus

In 2000, HCET shifted from its old campus to a new campus building, which is located on top of a hill (now known as Hitkarini Hills) just 4 km from the Jabalpur Airport (also known as Dumna Airport). Since then, HCET has the biggest infrastructure compared to the other privately held Engineering institutes of Jabalpur. The college has a Central Library having more than 20,000 books.[1] HCET is located in "Dumna" close to IIITDM Jabalpur, University of Jabalpur and the College of Material Management, Jabalpur. "Dumna" area is a popular Sub-urban hilly area in Jabalpur because of its natural greenery and the Dumna Nature Reserve Park.[2] The college campus also contains a separate building for the Hitkarini Dental College and Hospital and shares its own part of the infrastructure with the Hitkarini College of Architecture and Town Planning, both being the child institutes of the same governing organization, the Hitkarini Sabha.

Courses

HCET Jabalpur has 10 departments and an engineering workshop.[3] The academic departments in HCET Jabalpur include the following:

References

  1. ^ "HCET Library". HCET, Hitkarini Sabha. Retrieved 5 January 2015.
  2. ^ "Dumna - (Tourism in Jabalpur)". Jabalpur Tourism Trade Council. Retrieved 5 January 2015.
  3. ^ "HCET Departments". HCET, Hitkarini Sabha. Archived from the original on 11 July 2009. Retrieved 5 January 2015.