G S Sanyal School of Telecommunications

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G S Sanyal School of Telecmmunications
Type Public
Established8 November 1996
(24 years ago)
 (1996-11-08)
Parent institution
Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
Director Virendra Kumar Tewari
HeadRaja Datta
Academic staff
7
Location, ,
India

22°19′10.97″N87°18′35.87″E / 22.3197139°N 87.3099639°E / 22.3197139; 87.3099639 Coordinates: 22°19′10.97″N87°18′35.87″E / 22.3197139°N 87.3099639°E / 22.3197139; 87.3099639
Website iitkgp.ac.in/department/GS

G S Sanyal School of Telecommunications was established on 8 November 1996. The school, which is located in the Takshilla building of Ramanujam Complex offers M. Tech., M.S., Ph.D. and post-doctoral research facilities on telecommunications. [1]

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