50-year journey of Jorhat Engineering College

DR SATYAJIT BHUYAN

 The Jorhat Engineering College (JEC) came into existence on October 10, 1960 
in the Garamur area of Jorhat town. It started its journey with the Civil 
Engineering department and, that too, with an intake capacity of only 60 
students. In the meantime, Assam had got its first engineering college
 at Jalukbari with three branches, namely Civil, Electrical and 
Mechanical with an intake capacity of 60 students per branch. RJ 
Thacker, who was a professor at the Assam Engineering College (AEC), was
 transferred to the JEC and posted as its principal. He continued till 
Prof PC Dutta joined as a regular principal in April, 1961.The
 JEC was set up with some kind of speciality. In the minds of alumni, 
teachers, employees and well-wishers the college is unique. Starting 
with the Civil Engineering department, it soon expanded itself and 
students in the Mechanical and Electrical Engineering departments were 
admitted. Like the AEC, the JEC also tried to contribute to the 
development of this forlorn region. In union with the former, the JEC 
tried its best to carry the torch of technical education to all the 
corners of the region. It started its journey under the able leadership 
of Prof PC Dutta who was a product of the Benaras Hindu University 
(BHU). He was instrumental in establishing the JEC at the proper forum. 
He carried the images of his alma mater, the BHU, in his mind. He 
desired to model the JEC on the BHU. He was the planner. The college and
 hostel buildings got the touch of his imagination with roots in the 
BHU. There was a good amount of effort on the part of Lokanayak Debeswar
 Sarma, HP Baruah and others also.Debeswar

 Sarma was instrumental in establishing other institutions like the 
Assam Agricultural University and the Regional Research Laboratory, (now
 called the North East Institute of Science & Technology) in Jorhat.
 HP Baruah was a man of a different class. In 1915 he had topped the 
merit list of the Civil Engineering discipline at the Calcutta 
University. His dream project was the AEC and he became its founder 
principal.Initially, the classes for the first batch of the Civil
 Engineering students at the JEC were held in the dining hall of Hostel 
No. 2. Students resided in Hostel No. 1. Prof Hemen Borthakur was the 
hostel superintendent. Bhaba Chetia was the monitor. The teaching staff 
initially comprised Debajit Chaliha (Electrical Engineering), Sashi 
Sarma (Mechanical Engineering), Hemen Borthakur (Civil Engineering), SD Phukan 
(Civil Engineering), Nirupoma Buragohain (Mathematics), Hamidur Rahman 
(Physics) and Kamruz Zaman (Chemistry).
Bhaba
 Chetia, a member of the first batch, said that new faculty members 
gradually came in. They included Sakti Pada Bhattacharyya, SK De 
Purkayastha, Sashi Mahanta and others in the Electrical Engineering 
department, Moheswar Changmai (Civil Engineering), Dilip Borthakur 
(Sociology), Dugdha Sarma (part-time teacher in English) and others.
Prof
 PC Dutta left the college on the expiry of his contract. Prof RJ 
Thacker again took over. Then Prof D Chaliha was appointed as the 
regular principal and he continued up to 1977 till he was appointed as 
the Director of Technical Education of Assam. After D Chaliha left, 
several principals guided the JEC through various ups and downs. The 
sequence is as follows: SK De Purkayastha, Sahsi Sarma, SD Phukan, U 
Miri, RN Chowdhury, Amal Sarma, HK Das, TK Bhattacharyya and A Bora. 
Prof D Chaliha had been the principal for the longest period.During
 the last 50 years, the JEC has produced many engineers. India has a 
four-tier system of technical colleges – IITs, NITs, State Government 
engineering colleges and private engineering colleges. The total number 
of such colleges may be around 1,500. These produce several lakhs of 
engineers every year.In
 the recent times, engineers have been forced to seek even clerical jobs
 at banks, etc. In spite of all these odds, new colleges are coming up 
with newer branches. The JEC is also offering a postgraduate course in 
Computer Applications and Mechanical Engineering. Besides, it offers the
 BE course in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Computer Science and 
Instrumentation. It has eight boys’ hostels and one girls’ hostel.The
 JEC still remembers its first batch of students including Bhaba Chetia,
 Alok Sarma, Nani Gogoi, Sunni Phukan, Pramod Bora, Mridul Bhattacharyya
 and others. The college also remembers its various faculty members who 
served the college at different periods. They include AM Peters, B 
Sarma, M Borgohain, MC Bora, PK Bordoloi, DK Mahanta, GC Kakoti, A Deb, 
NB Deb, D Deka, MM Das, S Das, L Bhuyan, B Bora, DPS Thakur, M Deb and 
others.The JEC products are serving in different parts of the world, making the 
institution proud. The education system is changing
 with the passage of time. But in the case technical education, the 
campus and classroom system is the best. The JEC is an example of this 
fruitful system. However, it is also the right time for the college to 
respond to the changing curricula and changing system quickly.Technology
 itself is everchanging. It has both good and evil effects on the 
society and civilization. Keeping all these things in mind, the JEC 
should be able to do a lot in association with other similar 
institutions. A creative profession like engineering can flourish with a
 proper amount of timely inputs. At the same time, the service of an 
engineer has a direct bearing on the welfare and safety of the society. 
So, it is the right time for the JEC to prepare a suitable action plan for a 
better future on the strength of unity.

(The Assam Tribune, 09.10.2010)




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