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Internationally, IIIT-Allahabad was ranked 551–600 in Asia in the QS World University Rankings of 2023. [17] In India, IIIT-Allahabad was ranked 87th among engineering colleges by the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) in 2024. [21] It was also ranked 10 by India Today [19] and 19 by Outlook India in 2022. [20]
A IIIT in Bhagalpur, Bihar was approved in 2016. [12] Finally, to close the list of 20 'approved' IIITs, a IIIT in Surat, Gujarat was approved and set up in 2017. [ 13 ] As of September 2017 [update] , these four newer institutes were already established, leaving only the institutes in Kakinada and Agartala to be established.
The NIT MCA Common Entrance Test (NIMCET), is a National Level Test conducted by NITs for admission to their Master of Computer Applications (MCA) programme.The admission to the MCA programme to the nine NITs at Agartala, Allahabad, Bhopal, Jamshedpur, Kurukshetra, Raipur, Surathkal, Tiruchirappalli (Trichy), Warangal, Patna and IIIT Bhopal for the year 2024-25 is based on the Rank obtained in ...
The institute is located on a 160-acre (0.65 km 2) campus near Gwalior Fort.It is a residential campus as the faculty and its students live on campus. It houses several departmental blocks with academic block houses, lecture theatres, seminar halls, library, laboratories and faculty offices, administrative block, an open amphitheatre, indoor sports complex and the student hostels.
Allahabad: 1962 (2008) Multidisciplinary [219] [220] Shobhit Institute of Engineering & Technology: Uttar Pradesh: Meerut: 2000 (2006) Technology [221] [222]
The Government Funded Technical Institutes (GFTIs) are a list of 40 academic institutions funded either by the Government of India or the State governments of India that participate in the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) for the admission process into their undergraduate programs in architecture, planning, sciences, and various branches of engineering and technology.
The extent of intellectual loss receded substantially over the 1990s and 2000s, with the percentage of students going abroad dropping from as high as 70% at one time to around 30% in 2005. [108] This is largely attributed to the liberalization of the Indian economy and the opening of previously closed markets.
The monthly winners received prizes in the name of Harsha Suryanarayana. [27] In March 2016, a coding contest called "Humblefool Cup" was organised as a part of Aparoksha, the technical fest of IIIT Allahabad, in memory of Harsha. [28] It was conducted on CodeChef in 2016, but has been organised by TopCoder every year since 2017. [29]