College of Engineering Bhubaneswar

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College of Engineering Bhubaneswar
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MottoPerfecting The Tool For Tomorrow's Technology
Type Private
Established1999
Chairman Prabhat Ranjan Mallick
Principal Subrat Kumar Mohanty
Academic staff
75
Undergraduates 1000+
Postgraduates 200+
Location, ,
20°20′30″N85°49′05″E / 20.341802°N 85.818057°E / 20.341802; 85.818057
Affiliations BPUT, AICTE, NBA
Website www.coeb.ac.in

College of Engineering Bhubaneswar (COEB) is a private institute located in Patia, Bhubaneswar, Odisha. The college was established in the year 1999 under the aegis of the Nabadigant Educational Trust and is a part of the Koustuv Group of Institutions. CEB is approved by the All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE) [1] New Delhi, Govt. of India and affiliated to Biju Patnaik University of Technology (BPUT), Rourkela, Government of Odisha. College of Engineering Bhubaneswar is accredited by the National Board of Accreditation (NBA) New Delhi, Govt. of India.

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Courses offered

The college offers four year undergraduate B.Tech degree program in the engineering disciplines of:

The college offers a postgraduate degree program in M.Tech for two years in the engineering disciplines of:

It offers a three-year postgraduate degree program in MCA, a two-year master's degree in MBA and a three-year B.Tech degree for diploma holders under a lateral entry scheme with the approval of AICTE New Delhi, recognized by the Govt. of Odisha and affiliated under Biju Patnaik University of Technology, Rourkela. [2]

Admission procedure

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CEB Main Gate

Admission to the undergraduate B.Tech program:
Students are admitted through the OJEE/ Joint Entrance Examination (JEE MAINS) national level entrance test. There is a provision of lateral entry of 20% of the sanctioned intake for diploma holders directly to the third semester in their branch of study as per the BPUT guidelines.

Admission to the postgraduate M.Tech program:
The students for postgraduate courses in M.Tech are admitted through their GATE and PGA scores and OJEE rank.

Admission to the postgraduate MCA and MBA program:
The students for postgraduate courses in MCA are admitted through the OJEE, national level entrance examination. Students of MBA can also be admitted through CAT/MAT/XAT/C-MAT/AIMA/OJEE scores, which are another national level entrance examination. [3]

Hostels

The institute has a in-campus hostel having both two- and three-seater rooms, for girls and boys. It is Wi-Fi enabled with a mess facility. The hostel provides round-the-clock security arrangements. [4]

Associated institutions

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