Beehive College of Engineering and Technology In Uttarakhand - College Courses

Beehive College of Engineering and Technology

Beehive City, Central Hope Town, Selaqui, Dehradun, Uttarakhand   |   ESTD : 2002   |   Approved By: AICTE   |   Type: Private
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About College

Beehive College of Engineering & Technology, Dehradun was established in 2002 under Beehive Educational Society. It is affiliated to Uttarakhand Technical University (UTU), Dehradun. It is approved by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), New Delhi and recognised by Department of Higher Education, Government of India.

  • The vision of the college is to play a central role in increasing the diversity of students participating in postsecondary education and contribute to the preparation of citizens for entrance into the state's skilled workforce and supports high-quality programs and educational experiences intended to assist students to persist to graduation and to prepare them with the knowledge, skills, abilities, and values which are necessary to compete in both a regional and global multicultural workplace, graduate study and other personal and civic endeavors.
  • The institute campus spread over an area of 20.5 acres of land and located at Beehive City, Central Hope Town, Dehradun, Uttarakhand. It is 20 km away from Dehradun Railway Station and 45 km from Jolly Grant Airport.

Departments

  • Department of Computer Science

  • Department of Information Technology

  • Department of Mechanical Engineering

  • Department of Civil Engineering

  • Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering

Facilities

Computer Lab

The institute has a state of the art wifi enabled computer lab which is well equipped with latest software and configuration.

Library

The college library has a collection of over more than 20,000 volume of books.

Hostel

Available for both boys and girls students separately.

College Infrastructure and Facility


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