Ideal Institute of Engineering [IIE] In West Bengal - College Courses, Placements

Ideal Institute of Engineering - [IIE]

Kalyani Shilpanchal P.O.+P.S. Kalayani, Nadia , West Bengal   |   ESTD : 2010   |   Approved By: AICTE   |   Type: Private
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About College

Ideal Institute of Engineering (IIE), Nadia was started by the efforts of Ideal Science & Research Welfare Hub (Trust) in 2010. The Trust was jointly founded by Mr Partha Sarathi Hesh and Mr Raghupati Goswami. The Institute is approved by AICTE (New Delhi) & affiliated to West Bengal University of Technology (Kolkata). It is spread across 5.76 acres of land at Kalyani Shilpanchal (opp. Railway Station), Nadia district, W.B.

Academics:

Departments

Mechanical Engineering

Civil Engineering

Electrical Engineering

Computer Science & Engineering

Electronics & Communication Engineering

Course Intake

Engineering – 300

Admission Procedure

JEE (Main)

 

WBJEE

Facilities:

Computing Facilities

200 PCs running 25 different Application Software, 20 Printers

Internet connectivity at 10Mbps through dedicated leased lines

Campus wide LAN comprising of Gigabit backbone, D Link switches & Fiber optic cables

Power Backup through 0.5 KVA offline UPS

Central Library

Built over a carpet area of 457 sq ft and has separate Lending & Reading Sections

A repository of 5928 volumes of books covering 690 titles

14,500 E – journals with link to full text at publisher sites

Membership of J – GATE (E – consortium) providing access to millions of online articles from over 5000 publishers

Digital facilities such as online book search through KOHA software etc

Hostel

3 Boy’s & 1 Girl’s hostel provided separately outside the campus

Lodging & Catering, Indoor game & Entertainment facility in every hostel

Transport

Transport facility is provided to the students on free of cost basis

College Infrastructure and Facility


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