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Updated on - Aug 27, 2025 05:56 PM IST

BCREC Felicitates National Award-Winning Teachers and Meritorious Students

Dr. B.C. Roy Engineering College, Durgapur, celebrated its Silver Jubilee with a grand felicitation ceremony Dr. B.C. Roy Kriti Samman 2025 at the Dulal Mitra Auditorium. The event honoured four Rashtrapati Award-winning educators for their lifelong contributions to teaching: Dr. Sushil Bhattacharya (Retd. Headmaster, Bhiringi T. N. Institution), Papia Mukherjee (Principal, DAV Model School), Dr. Kalimul Haque (Headmaster, Nepalipara Hindi High School), and Ramesh Rakshit (Instructor, Durgapur Govt. ITI). They were felicitated by Mr. Tarun Bhattacharya, Prof. Saikat Maitra, and other members of the Dr. B.C. Roy Society.

In addition, six outstanding students from various boards were recognised for academic excellence: Jagriti Adhikary, Sriparna Mondal, Ankita Rajak, Rupkatha Laik, Sayantan Roy, and Bitanu Biswas. Principal Dr. Sanjay S. Pawar welcomed the gathering. Mr. Bhattacharya announced that the Kriti Samman will be an annual recognition of excellence across fields. The honoured teachers shared words of inspiration, stressing the values of integrity, lifelong learning, and resilience. A Rabindra Sangeet performance by Subham Chakraborty and team opened the ceremony, which concluded with the national anthem. Principals and faculty from all four colleges of the society were in attendance. 

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Heritage Institute of Technology WBJEE cutoffs accept karta hai B Tech CSE stream mein admission ke liye. Lekin, pichle saal ke trends dekhte hue, CSE ke closing cutoff ranks Round 1, 2, aur 3 mein 3585, 4283, aur 4005 the. Matlab, agar aapka rank 18000 hai, toh Heritage Institute of Technology mein CSE course lena kaafi tough hoga. Haan, lekin aap dusre streams try kar sakte ho jaise B.Tech Electrical Engineering, B.Tech Mechanical Engineering, ya B.Tech Applied Electronics and Instrumentation, jahan yeh rank admission ke liye kaafi ho sakta hai. Iske alawa, aap dusre colleges bhi consider kar sakte ho jaise Narula Institute of Technology, Kazi Nazrul University, aur University of Calcutta, jo is rank par admission dete hain.

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Unfortunately, diploma students from Bihar or any other state with 10th marks are not eligible for WBJEE exam. This is because the minimum WBJEE 2025 eligibility criteria requires that all students (from West Bengal or other states) must have completed their 10+2 education with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as main subjects to get admission to B.Tech degree. 

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Soumavo Das, Content Team

-Answered on July-14-2023

Dear Student, 

As per the BCERC Durgapur fees structure, students must pay Rs 1,02,050 - 1,06,050 for the first semester. So, you need to pay the stipulated amount as fees irrespective of your rank.

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