Don Bosco College of Engineering

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Don Bosco College of Engineering
DBCE Fatorda Logo.png
Established2011 (2011)
Religious affiliation
Fatorda Salesian Society
Academic affiliation
Goa University
Principal Neena S. P. Panandikar
DirectorKinley D’ Cruz
Location,
403 602
,
India

15°17′32″N73°58′10″E / 15.2923°N 73.9694°E / 15.2923; 73.9694 Coordinates: 15°17′32″N73°58′10″E / 15.2923°N 73.9694°E / 15.2923; 73.9694
Website dbcegoa.ac.in

Don Bosco College of Engineering is an institute of technical education in Fatorda, Goa. It was established in 2011, and is run by the Fatorda Salesian Society. [1] The college campus was designed by civil engineer Olavo Carvalho. [2]

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Affiliations

The college is affiliated with Goa University and approved by the AICTE. [3] [4]

Courses offered

Sports

The college has several sports facilities [9] and takes part in football, cricket, chess, cycling and other sports. [10] [11]

FiiRE

Don Bosco college has a Business Incubation Center called Forum for Innovation, Incubation Research and Entrepreneurship (FiiRE). This center has a partnership with the state agriculture department, and has even signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Manovikas School's Manovikas Public Charitable Trust to guide students from a young age. [1] [12] [13]

Cultural and non-academic activities

DBCE organizes a project exposition called Kshitij. [14] The Civil Engineering department organizes a national-level technical festival called Sankriti. The ETC department organizes inter college competition called technova. [15] The college also has an active students' chapter of the Goa Technology Association (GTA). [16]

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