Indian Institute of Technology Indore (IIT Indore) Currently, the institute offers electrical engineering, computer science engineering and mechanical engineering to batches of 40 students each and now it will increase the batch sizes of three of its existing undergraduate programmes to 60 . It also plans to roll out BTech in civil engineering and material and metallurgical engineering with 40 students in each stream from the coming academic year 2016-17.
Set up in 2008-09, Indore is one of the latest IITs to move to a permanent campus in Simrol after operating out of IET building, PACL campus and Simrol simultaneously for almost five years. “We can give you a litany of the hurdles and obstacles we faced as a new institution and enumerate each of our struggles with respect to bureaucracy, finance and the rest of it. Dwelling on them is not the IIT Indore way. We prefer to focus on how far we have come and how much further we need to go,” says Dr Nirmala Menon, faculty media coordinator, IIT Indore.
There are three buildings that are complete and occupied. All academic activities take place now on a single campus. The student hostels will also move to the new campus in the current semester. Currently, the institute bus takes them to Simrol for their classes, labs and other academic activities. Fully functional cafeterias on campus, libraries and other facilities ensure that their day on campus is well taken care of.
The institute currently has 80 full time Phd faculty members, 480 undergraduate, 378 Ph Ds and more than 400 post graduate students. “We have come a long way in increasing the quality of student intake. From taking in students with JEE ranks 3000s we now currently have students with ranks of 1238,” says Menon. IIT Indore was in news in 2015 when a BTech (final year) student of computer science bagged a Rs 1.7 cr package from Google. In terms of placements too, the institute said all students taking part in the final placement process have been placed.
IIT Indore started functioning in 2008-09 along with IITs at Hyderabad, Gandhinagar, Patna, Bhubaneswar, Jodhpur and Ropar. While IITs Jodhpur and Ropar are still to move into their new campuses, the rest of the institutes have already shifted to their permanent campuses.
Source: http://www.hindustantimes.com/education/iit-indore-to-increase-batch-size-introduce-new-courses/story-qegDJgN2dBV3X6jC34OPsL.html
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