About GCECT and Jagriti

Government College of Engineering and Ceramic Technology (GCECT), formerly known as College of Ceramic Technology (CCT), is a premier government-funded autonomous engineering institute in Kolkata, India. GCECT has already carved a niche for itself in academic circuits and is gradually becoming a well-known name amongst engineering aspirants with its great placement and internship records abroad, as well as countless successful alumni of the college, spread globally.

While academic excellence is intended to be unwavering at GCECT, we believe that the importance of literary, cultural and athletic ability is indelible to the integrated experience of an engineering institution. Aiming to enrich development, it will be held in the month of March. Following the huge success of previous JAGRITI editions, this year is sure to be worth taking your two doses of fun for, only to be enhanced by your enthusiastic participation.

Starting with Rupankar's show, Anjan Dutta, Somlata, Zephyrtone, and a slew of other notable artists. To name a few, Jagriti has seen performances by Fossils, Cactus, Underground Authority, Lakkhichhara, Bolpur Blues, etc. JAGRITI's events and competitions have received a positive response over the years. We, on the other hand, have made a different plan by incorporating tech talks and e-discussion talks in entrepreneurship. As a youth festival, JAGRITI has previously targeted the youth with social initiatives such as a blood donation camp, an eye-testing campaign and a homeopathic clinic. Jagriti makes it a priority to affect positive social change.

VISION

JAGRITI, our flagship cultural event, formerly known as Cera-fest, is permanently implemented as a way to foster the bonding amongst people from different regions of the country.

AIM

Jagriti's main aim is to forget the monotonous routine of everyday life for a few moments, to dive deep into having a chance to relax and becoming alive. Let us celebrate this event with full vim and vigor.