IIT Bombay
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IIT Bombay Logo | |
Motto | Gyanam Paramam Dhyeyam (Knowledge is the Ultimate Goal) |
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Type | Education and Research Institution |
Established | 1958 |
Director | Dr. Ashok Misra |
Undergraduates | 2,300 |
Postgraduates | 2,500 |
Location | , , 19°07′58″N 72°54′55.27″E / 19.132906, 72.915264 |
Campus | Urban, Spread over 550 acres (2.2 km2) in North Central Mumbai |
Acronym | IITB |
Website | http://www.iitb.ac.in/ and http://www.iitbombay.org/ |
The Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (Marathi/Hindi: भारतीय प्रौद्योगिकी संस्थान, मुंबई), popularly known as IIT Bombay or IIT-B, is an autonomous university located in Powai, in north central Mumbai (formerly Bombay). It is the second-oldest campus of the Indian Institutes of Technology system and the largest National Institute in the state of Maharashtra.
History
IIT Bombay was the second IIT to be established in 1958 with assistance from UNESCO and with funds contributed by the Soviet Union. UNESCO agreed to provide equipment and technical experts mainly from the Soviet Union, while the Government of India accepted the responsibility for all other expenses including the cost of the building project and recurring expenses.[1]
The site chosen for the Institute was Powai, eighteen miles from the city of Bombay (Mumbai), with an area of 550 acres (2.2 km2) which was given by the then Bombay State Government. While construction was being completed, the first academic session of the Institute opened on July 25 1958, in its temporary home at the Synthetic and Art Silk Mills Research Association (SASMIRA) building in Worli (Bombay) with 100 students. These students were selected from over 3,400 applicants for admission to the first year undergraduate programmes in Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Mechanical and Metallurgical Engineering. One of the main objectives of establishing the Institute was to develop facilities for studies in a variety of specialised engineering and technological sciences. The need for establishing adequate facilities for postgraduate studies and research was kept uppermost in mind in the founding years.
While the Institute was functioning provisionally at Worli, an effort was made to expedite the progress of the building project at its permanent location. When Jawaharlal Nehru laid the foundation stone of the Institute at Powai on March 10 1959, water and electric supply lines were just being laid and one approach road to the site was under construction.
Today, nearly fifty years later, IIT Bombay continues to contribute significantly to the advancement of science and technology in India in a number of ways. It has produced world class engineers and scientists, and alumni of IIT Bombay are achieving success in various capacities as entrepreneurs, managers, technocrats, consultants and advisers, and as faculty members and researchers, in India and abroad.
Campus
The IIT Bombay campus is located at Powai, a suburb in north western Mumbai, between the Vihar and Powai lakes. The closest railway stops to IIT Mumbai on the Mumbai Suburban Railway are Kanjurmarg and Vikhroli, on the Central line. The four main entrances to the campus are the Main Gate, the Middle Gate (now closed for security reasons), the Y-Point Gate (also called the Market Gate) and the Lake Side Gate. The Main Gate is the only one which is open 24 hours a day, while the Y-Point Gate is open only between 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.
The campus is divided into clusters of buildings. The academic area chiefly comprises the Main Building, various Departmental annexures and auditoria. All department annexures are connected by a corridor named Infinite Corridor. Beyond the Convocation Hall lies the hostels (with the exception of Hostel 10, which is abutting the departmental annexure). The hostels are numbered from 1 through 13, with Hostel 10 (under-graduate and post-graduate) and Hostel 11 (post-graduate) specially reserved for women. Tansa House is a housing complex exclusively for the single male project staff. It is the smallest hostel in IIT Bombay with 128 rooms. The Tulsi House is meant for married research scholars. Apart from these, few students also reside in Type -1 quarters, Vihar House, QIP quarters and DRDO building which are situated in the campus.
Due to its proximity to the Sanjay Gandhi National Park, the campus is extremely clean, green and mostly untouched by the pollution of the rest of the city. The proximity of the campus to the national park has also led to occasional sightings of panthers and Gharial (Gavialis gangeticus) crocodilians along the banks of Lake Powai. A popular weekly newspaper Planet Powai reports events and happenings of this campus regularly.
The institute has a swimming pool; football, hockey and cricket grounds; and tennis, basketball, squash and volleyball courts. It also has a Students' Activity Center (SAC) for various cultural and other extra-curricular activities.
Cultural activities like dramatics also mark an important feature in the life of a student of IIT Bombay. Many students are very passionate about the annual inter-hostel Performing Arts Festival (PAF).
The annual science and technology festival Techfest is usually held in the month of January and is the largest of its kind in Asia.The most attractive feature of this 3 day event are the exhibitions,impressive display of technology developed from all parts of India and from all over world.
The annual cultural and arts festival Mood Indigo is held in the month of December and is one of the largest of its kind in India.This festival attracts a huge crowd from colleges all over the city of Mumbai and also from those in the other states of India.The most popular event are the PRONITES.These are organised on each successive night of this festival and are characterised by a performance from various popular Indian artists and occasionally from international artists.
Both these college festivals are organised,financially managed and conducted entirely by the students of this Institute.Both these festivals are sponsored by various companies and even some of the public banks.
These festivals receive huge sums of money from their sponsors This is one of the primary reasons for these festivals being able to afford the organisation of various big events.
Organization
At the institutional level, IIT Bombay is governed by a Board of Governors with a Chairman nominated by the Visitor, the Director as a member and the Registrar as secretary. Besides this, there are four persons having specialised knowledge or practical experience in respect of education, engineering or science nominated by the Council. Two professors are nominated by the Senate. Additionally, one technologist or industrialist of repute is nominated by the Government of each of the States of Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat.
For all academic matters, the Senate is the authority having control and responsibility for the maintenance of standards of instruction, education and examinations and all other allied academic matters. The Senate is mainly constituted of all the professors of the Institute and the Director is the Chairman.
The key people in the execution of the Institute's activities are the Director and Deputy Director who are assisted by Dean (Research and Development), Dean (Planning), Dean (Students Affairs), Dean (Academic Programmes) and Dean (Resources Development), and the Heads of the Departments, Centres and Schools. The Administration is managed by the Registrar, with senior administrative officers being assigned for specific areas such as Estate Management, Materials Management, Personnel Management, Finance and Accounts, and Academic Affairs.
Academic Office
The Academic Office of the institute exists to facilitate, initiate and co-ordinate the academic work of the Institute, particularly the teaching and assessment of students. It acts as the repository of grades and academic records of all students, both past and present. It provides administrative support to the Senate, which is the highest academic body of the Institute
The Head of the Academic Office is the Dean of Academic Programmes, who is a senior professor of the Institute. The Dean is helped by a permanent administrative set up headed by a Deputy Registrar (Academic). Academic Office closely interacts with the Dean of Student Affairs (DOSA), who looks after all non-academic problems of students. The DOSA, as the ex-officio President of the Student Gymkhana, coordinates various co-curricular activities of the students .
Alumni
IIT Bombay Heritage Fund (IITBHF) and IIT Bombay Alumni Association (IITBAA) are the two official organizations for alumni of IIT Bombay. The alumni website at http://www.iitbombay.org was amongst the earliest alumni websites for an Indian university. The IIT Bombay Heritage Fund (IITBHF) is a public charitable organization under US Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c)(3), whose mission is to fund and promote education and research among students, faculty and alumni of the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay. The IIT Bombay Alumni Association (IITBAA), registered under Section 25 of the Indian Companies Act, 1956, works for strengthening the connections between alumni, enhance ties to their alma mater, and provide services to alumni.
As the official alumni association, IITBAA plays a key role in building the alumni network and supporting the local Chapters which are all over the world, from Bangalore to Boston to the Bay Area. IITBAA staff work with IITBHF volunteers in maintaining the alumni website and the Alumni Directory which allows 30,000-plus IIT Bombay alumni to stay in touch with each other and with their alma mater.
As the Alumni Fund of IIT Bombay, IITBHF has raised over $20 Million for IIT Bombay over the past decade, and helped fund major infrastructure projects and new schools on campus including the Kanwal Rekhi School of Information Technology (KReSIT), Shailesh J. Mehta School of Management (SJSOM) and key projects such as the renovation of the hostels (dormitories) on campus.
Departments, Centres and Schools
IIT Bombay has 12 departments, 11 multi-disciplinary centres, and 3 schools of excellence. The academic departments in IIT Bombay include the following:
- Aerospace Engineering
- Chemical Engineering(Asia's best chemical department According to Times Education Survey services)
- Chemistry
- Civil Engineering
- Computer Science & Engineering
- Earth Sciences
- Electrical Engineering
- Energy Science and Engineering
- Humanities & Social Science
- Industrial Design Centre (IDC)
- Mathematics
- Mechanical Engineering
- Metallurgical Engineering & Materials Science
- Physics
The following multi-disciplinary centres are located in IIT Bombay:
- Advance Center for Research in Electronics (ACRE)
- Computer Aided Design Center (CAD)
- Centre for Aerospace Systems Design and Engineering (CASDE)
- Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship (CARE)
- Centre for Distant Engineering Education Programme (cDEEP)
- Centre for Environmental Science and Engineering (CESE)
- Centre for Studies in Resources Engineering (CSRE)]
- Centre for Technology Alternatives for Rural Areas (CTARA)
- Centre for Formal Design and Verification of Software (CFDVS)
- Regional Sophisticated Instrumentation Centre (RSIC)
The three schools of excellence in IIT Bombay are:
- School of Biosciences and Bioengineering (Bioschool)]
- Kanwal Rekhi School of Information Technology (KReSIT)
- Shailesh J Mehta School of Management (SJMSOM)
In addition to above, IIT Bombay also offers inter-disciplinary programs in six fields that include:
- Biomedical Engineering
- Corrosion Science & Engineering
- Industrial Engineering and Operations Research(IEOR)
- Reliability Engineering
- Systems and Control Engineering (SysCon)
Academic Programmes
IIT Bombay offers a wide variety of courses of study in engineering, pure sciences, design, management and humanities with a primary focus on engineering. The university is a member of LAOTSE, an international network of leading universities in Europe and Asia exchanging students and senior scholars.
The programmes and courses offered at IIT Bombay have the flexibility to evolve and change, and to respond to new challenges. The Institute conducts educational programmes leading to the degree of Bachelor of Technology (B. Tech.),Dual Degree(B.tech. and M.Tech. in 5 years), Master of Science (MSc.), Master of Technology (MTech.), Master of Design (MDes.), Master of Management (MMgmt.), Master of Philosophy (MPhil.) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD.) in the following areas:
Degree | Specialization |
Bachelor of Technology (B. Tech.) | Aerospace Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Engineering Physics, Mechanical Engineering, Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Science. |
Master of Technology (M. Tech.) | Aerospace Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Earth Sciences (Geoexploration), Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Science. Biomedical Engineering, Corrosion Science and Engineering, Energy Systems Engineering, Environmental Science and Engineering, Industrial Engineering and Operations Research (IEOR), Reliability Engineering, Systems and Control Engineering, Nanoscience. |
Master of Science (MSc) | Applied Statistics and Informatics (ASI), Biotechnology, Chemistry, Physics, Earth Sciences, Mathematics. |
Master of Design (M Des) | Industrial Design, Visual Communication, Interaction Design, Animation |
Master of Philosophy (MPhil) | Planning and Development |
Master of Management (M Mgmt.) | General Management |
PhD | All engineering disciplines, interdisciplinary areas, science disciplines and the humanities and social sciences. |
Every year, IIT Bombay awards degrees, B.Tech, M.Tech, Dual Degree (B.Tech and M.Tech), M.Mgmt and Ph.D to more than 1,000 students. The undergraduate students at IIT Bombay are selected through the Joint Entrance Examination of the IITs. At a given time, the campus is home to more than 6,000 people, comprising of students, professors and non academic staff.
Each year, students finishing at the top of their class are awarded Institute Silver Medals at the convocation Ceremony. Students finishing with the highest GPA in the entire institute are awarded President of India Gold Medals.
Research and Development Activities
Faculty members from IIT Bombay undertake industry sponsored research and consultancy projects that are made available through the institute. These are funded by various national agencies like the Department of Science and Technology, Department of Electronics, Department of Space, Aeronautical Development Agency, Department of Atomic Energy, and Oil and Natural Gas Commission. Many are also working on missions of national importance. A few projects are also being funded by international agencies. Typically in one year, there are about 400 on-going sponsored projects. The sponsored research has ushered in intense research activity leading to the formation of active research groups and has helped in the creation of modern research facilities in key areas.
Consultancy has been a major avenue of interaction between faculty and industry. Consultancy work provides an opportunity to tackle live industrial problems and enhance professional expertise. There are collaborative and consultancy projects with many industries, some abroad. About 700 to 800 projects are executed every year.
The office of the Dean (R&D) provides the necessary liaison with industry and sponsoring agencies. The office helps industry to identify faculty expertise and institutional facilities, and assists faculty in identifying industry problems.
The Departments and Centres have well equipped research labs and workshop facilities. There are also a number of central facilities such as the Central Library, Central Workshop, and Printing Press. Many new research facilities have been acquired or developed in the last few years. One of the most important of them is the Computer Centre which started functioning in 1986 with facilities which have been continuously updated. The Computer Aided Design Centre with its own mini computers and work stations, supplemented by additional computing facilities, caters to CAD activity in Chemical Engineering and Metallurgical Engineering. Research groups like VLSI Design, CAD/CAM also have computing facilities which are accessible to other departments for development activities. Important experimental facilities set up by various departments include laboratories for robotics, biotechnology, microelectronics, microprocessor applications, telematics, remote sensing, low temperature physics and aerodynamics.
Faculty
IIT Bombay has well qualified faculty, most of whom posess doctoral degrees. Faculty of IIT Bombay are involved in a varied range of activities which reach out much beyond their teaching and research commitments, with contributions going to fields like IIT's academic and developmental activities by serving on committees relating to evaluation, admission, curriculum development, scholarships, as well as campus planning, accommodation, and security.
IIT faculty members have the distinction of being invited to serve on national and state level committees on science and technology, on editorial boards and as reviewers for leading professional journals and publications and on selection committees and review boards of leading institutions and governmental agencies. Faculty members, individually and as interdisciplinary teams, are also the backbone of the research programmes of the Institute. The faculty have also published a number of books and contributed chapters to books.
Recruitment
IIT Bombay is one of the most preferred institute for campus placements amongst recruiters which include McKinsey, BCG, UBS, Deutsche Bank, Schlumberger, Shell, among many other big names.
Famous alumni
- Ramani Ayer
- Raj Jaswa
- Narendra Karmarkar
- Shailesh Mehta
- Shailesh Gandhi[1]
- Victor Menezes
- Arun Netravali
- Nandan Nilekani
- Manohar Parrikar
- Jairam Ramesh
- Kanwal Rekhi
- Rajesh Jain
Hostel Life @ IIT Bombay
There are 13 Hostels for Students and 1 Hostel Tansa House for Research Scholar & Project Staff in IIT Bombay Campus.
- 1. Hostel 1
- 2. Hostel 2
- 3. Hostel 3
- 4. Hostel 4
- 5. Hostel 5
- 6. Hostel 6
- 7. Hostel 7
- 8. Hostel 8
- 9. Hostel 9
- 10.Hostel 10
- 11.Hostel 11
- 12.Hostel 12
- 13.Hostel 13
- 14.Tansa House
Reference
- ^ Sukhatme, S. P. (2005-07-27). "The Growth of an Institute for Higher Technological Education". IIT Bombay. Retrieved 2006-05-26.
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External links
- Official Website
- Official Alumni Website
- IIT Bombay on Wikimapia
- A Portal for the global IIT community
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