Sylhet Polytechnic Institute
Type | Public Technical Academic Institute |
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Established | 1955; 69 years ago (1955) |
Principal | Mohammed Rehan Uddin[1] |
Academic staff | 180 |
Administrative staff | 80 |
Students | 5572 |
Location | Sylhet , Bangladesh |
Campus | Urban 20 acres (8.1 ha) |
Affiliations | Bangladesh Technical Education Board, Dhaka |
Website | www |
Sylhet Polytechnic Institute (Bengali: সিলেট পলিটেকনিক ইনস্টিটিউট) or SPI is a state supported technical academic institute located in Sylhet, Bangladesh. It was established in 1955 by the then East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) government.[2] It was named as Sylhet Polytechnic Institute in 1959.
History
In 1955, Ford Foundation established Sylhet Polytechnic Institute along with four other similar institutes at Dhaka, Rangpur, Bogra, Pabna and Barisal. At the beginning, SPI offered 3 years long courses, based on the syllabus of Oklahoma State University. The certificate issued by the then Technical Education Board was Associated in Engineering having provision to undergo Bachelor of Science courses in United States. Its formation and academic course history goes back to the birth of Ahsanullah Engineering College, which is now known as BUET.[citation needed]
The campus of SPI was designed by Muzharul Islam and Stanley Tigerman.[3]
Campus
Admission
The minimum requirement for admission is Secondary School Certificate (SSC) or equivalent certificate with at least GPA 3.50 (65% marks) in average with minimum of GPA 3.50 in mathematics.[2]
Subjects
- Electrical Technology
- Mechanical Technology
- Civil Technology
- Electronics Technology
- Computer Technology
- Power Technology
- Electromedical Technology
See also
- Barisal Polytechnic Institute
- Dhaka Polytechnic Institute
- Satkhira Polytechnic Institute
- Kushtia Polytechnic Institute
- Mymensingh polytechnic institute
- Faridpur Polytechnic Institute
References
External links
- Official website
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