Composition of The Council
The Council is headed by Minister-in-Charge, Technical Education & Training Department as Ex-Officio Chairman. Other members of the Council includes representatives from different Universities, Institution of Engineers, Indian Society for Technical Education, Pharmacy Council of India, All India Council for Technical Education, Industry, Teachers, Students, Departments of Finance, Technical Education & Training, School Education and Legislative Assembly. The administrative set-up of the Council is as follows:
- Chairman- Dr. Rabiranjan Chattopadhyay
- Vice-Chairman- Dr. Parijat De
- Secretary- Sri Jayanta Banerjee
- Controller of Examinations- Sri Sandip Kundu
- Registrar I- Sri Sumit Saha
- Registrar II- Sri Koushik Bandyopadhyay
- Assistant Secretary- Sri Swarup Kayal
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