Central Calcutta Polytechnic

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Central Calcutta Polytechnic
Central Calcutta Polytechnic Official Logo
Other name
CCP
TypePublic engineering college
Established1963
Academic affiliations
West Bengal State Council of Technical Education
PrincipalTapos Sen
Academic staff
50 approx.
Administrative staff
35 approx.
Students1095
UndergraduatesDiploma in Engineering
Location, ,
India

22°33′35.87″N 88°22′10.42″E / 22.5599639°N 88.3695611°E / 22.5599639; 88.3695611Coordinates: 22°33′35.87″N 88°22′10.42″E / 22.5599639°N 88.3695611°E / 22.5599639; 88.3695611
Campus21 Convent Road, Calcutta, India 700014
ApprovalsAll India Council for Technical Education
Websiteccpkolkata.in

Central Calcutta Polytechnic is a government polytechnic college in the city of Kolkata, West Bengal in India. It is affiliated with the West Bengal State Council of Technical Education,[1] approved by All India Council for Technical Education and provides diploma level technical education to its students.

At the time of foundation in 1963, Central Calcutta Polytechnic was a sponsored institute with two other institutes: Institute of Hotel Management & Catering Technology and National Institute for Technical Teachers Training & Research. The government of West Bengal took over the Institute in 1974. The Polytechnic offers diploma courses in mechanical, electrical, electronics & telecommunication, and computer science engineering. It also conducts post-diploma course in medical electronics. These courses are recognised by AICTE and WBSCTE.

Departments
Department Intake Capacity
Mechanical Engineering 60
Electrical Engineering 60
Computer Science and Technology 60
Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering 60
Post Diploma in Medical Electronics 15
Mechanical Engineering (part-time) 60
Electrical Engineering (part-time) 60
Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering (part-time) 40

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  1. "Affiliated Polytechnic with the West Bengal State Council of Technical Education". Archived from the original on 27 June 2017. Retrieved 8 July 2017.

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