Harcourt Butler Technological Institute - Courses

Courses

  • B.Tech
  • MCA
  • M.Tech
  • PhD
  • MBA

B.Tech. (Bachelor of Technology) courses are offered in 13 fields of engineering and technology and all have been accredited by the National Board of Accreditation (NBA):

  • Chemical Engineering
  • Electronics Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Civil Engineering
  • Computer Science and Engineering
  • Information Technology
  • Biochemical Engineering
  • Chemical Technology-Food Technology
  • Chemical Technology-Leather Technology
  • Chemical Technology-Oil Technology
  • Chemical Technology-Paint Technology
  • Chemical Technology-Plastic Technology

Till 1970, HBTI conducted courses in Sugar Technology, Textiles and Glass Technology. Subsequently, three new institutes - the National Sugar Institute, the Government Central Textile Institute and the Glass Institute were created out of these departments.

In addition to bachelor level programs, Diploma Courses of DOEACC, MCA, M.Tech. (both part-time and regular), MBA (through STEP-HBTI) and Doctoral programs in all the discipline of Engineering, Technology and Basic Sciences courses are available. Besides playing an educational role, the Institute also runs research programs sponsored by government institutions and research organizations.

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