Faridpur Polytechnic Institute, Technical education institute in Faridpur, Bangladesh
Faridpur Polytechnic Institute is a technical education facility in Faridpur that consists of multiple buildings housing laboratories, workshops, and classrooms for engineering and technical courses. The campus includes three residential halls for student accommodation.
The institute was established in 1963 as Faridpur Technical Institute and was renamed to its current name in 1967 during a restructuring of technical education programs. This change reflected the expansion of the institution's focus on polytechnic training.
The institute maintains three student residential buildings, including two male halls named after poet Alaul and freedom fighter Titumir, plus one dedicated women's hall.
The institute provides free access to its library and allows students to borrow textbooks for entire semesters. Specialized laboratory spaces are available for hands-on work in subjects like physics and chemistry.
The institute operates specific admission quotas that reserve spots for women, vocational school graduates, ethnic minorities, and children of freedom fighters. This approach ensures representation and equal opportunity across the student body.
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