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[2] was introduced in the Lok Sabha. [3] Five (5) Institutes of them are established, Fully funded and managed by the Ministry of Education (MOE), Gov. of India. [4] The other 21 Institutions are set up on the public-private partnership (PPP) model, funded by the central government, state governments and industry partners in the ratio 50:35:15.
In a documentary aired by CBS, Vinod Khosla, co-founder of Sun Microsystems states, "The IITs probably are the hardest schools in the world to get into, to the best of my knowledge". [117] The documentary further concludes, "Put Harvard , MIT , and Princeton together, and you begin to get an idea of the status of IIT in India" to depict the ...
The act lists 31 NITs. [2] Each NIT is autonomous and linked to the others through a common council known as the Council of NITSER, which oversees their administration. All NITs are funded by the Government of India. [3] In 2020, National Institutional Ranking Framework ranked twenty four NITs in the top 200 in engineering category. [4]
The 2019 NIRF ranking was released on 8 April 2019 in 9 categories: Overall, Universities, Engineering, Colleges, Management, Pharmacy, Medical, Architecture, and Law. [7] For the 2020 rankings, around 3,800 institutions participated in the process, a 20% increase over 2019. [8] The 2020 ranked lists were released by MHRD on 11 June 2020.
It was also ranked 801–900 in the Academic Ranking of World Universities of 2022. [61] In India, IIT Kharagpur ranked 4th among government engineering colleges by Outlook India in 2022 [67] and 5th among engineering colleges by the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) in 2024, [73] which also ranked it 6th overall. [74]
The rooms in the Jhelum hostel are allotted on the basis of CGPA(up to the 5th semester). The students who are not able to get a single room in the Jhelum hostel are allotted Dal hostels where the students reside in the ratio of 2 students per room. The M-tech students and Ph.D. scholars are allotted the Tawi hostel during their stay on the campus.
The Government of Odisha agreed to provide 936 acres (3.79 km 2) [47] of land free of cost out of which 518 acres (2.10 km 2) had been given physical possession on 10 February 2009. [48] The State Government also agreed to provide other facilities including a four-lane road from National Highway No.5 (Kolkata-Chennai) to the IIT.
The campus is on a 700 acres (2.8 km 2) plot of land around 20 km (12 mi) from the heart of the city. It has the Brahmaputra on one side and hills and vast open spaces on others. [1] IIT Guwahati is a fully residential campus. All the students live in hostels on the campus.