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Welcome toIIT Madras

Office of International & Alumni Relations

SEVEN IITs (to start with)

IIT Kharagpur (1951)IIT Bombay (1958)IIT Madras (1959)

IIT Delhi (1963)IIT Kanpur (1959)

IIT Roorkee (2001)IIT Guwahati (1994)

IIT Madras was established with German assistance

9 more IITs were added in the last three years

Locations of IITs in IndiaS.No Name Established City/Town State

1 IIT Kharagpur 1951 Kharagpur West Bengal

2 IIT Bombay 1958 Mumbai Maharashtra

3 IIT Kanpur 1959 Kanpur Uttar Pradesh

4 IIT Madras 1959 Chennai Tamil Nadu

5 IIT Delhi 1963 New Delhi Delhi

6 IIT Guwahati 1994 Guwahati Assam

7 IIT Roorkee 2001 Roorkee Uttarakhand

8 IIT Bhubaneswar 2008 Bhubaneswar Orissa

9 IIT Gandhinagar 2008 Gandhinagar Gujarat

10 IIT Hyderabad 2008 Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh

11 IIT Patna 2008 Patna Bihar

12 IIT Jodhpur 2008 Jodhpur Rajasthan

13 IIT Ropar 2008 Rupnagar Punjab

14 IIT Indore 2009 Indore Madhya Pradesh

15 IIT Mandi 2009 Mandi Himachal Pradesh

16 IIT (BHU) Varanasi 2012 Varanasi Uttar Pradesh

Zones of IIT Madras campus

• To be an academic institution in dynamic equilibrium with its social, ecological and economic environment striving continuously for excellence in education, research and technological service

• to the nation.

Vision

Mission

Excellence in: Teaching – developing human resources in the service of the nation Research Consultancy, and Helping to improve technical education in the country

Director

Dean AR

Dean AD

Dean IS Dean ST Dean

PL DeanI & AR

Registrar

Dean AC

Head of Departments

AC = Academic Courses ; AR = Academic Research; AD = Administration; ST = Students; IS = Industrial Consultancy & Sponsored Research; PL = Planning;

IAR = International & Alumni Relations

Engineering : Aerospace Engineering

Applied Mechanics

Biotechnology

Chemical Engineering

Civil Engineering

Computer Science & Engineering

Electrical Engineering

Engineering Design

Mechanical Engineering

Metallurgical Engineering

Ocean Engineering

Humanities :

Humanities & Social Sciences

Management

Sciences:

Mathematics

Physics

Chemistry

Departments

COURSE-BASED PROGRAMS•4-year Bachelor’s - B. Tech•5-year Dual Degree - B.Tech and M.Tech•5-year Integrated - M.A and M.Sc•2-year Master’s - M. Sc., M.B.A; M.Tech.,

M.Tech(UOP); M.Tech (Clinical Engineering)

RESEARCH-BASED PROGRAMS

•M.S. - 2 to 3 years after B.Tech/ M.Sc•Doctoral - 4 to 5 years after Masters

Academic Programs

IITM Today

4%

5%

52%

39%

Faculty

Staff

Students

Other Residents

Faculty 550

Staff 1250

Students 8000

Other Residents 5400

Total 15200

UG23%

Dual22%

M.Tech13%M.Sc

3%

MBA2%

M.A3%

M.S11%

PhD23%

Current Student Population

UG 1798

Dual 1735

M.Tech 1013

M.Sc 268

MBA 155

M.A 199

M.S 836

PhD 1802

BS DipolomaPG Diploma

B.Tech

Dual Degree

M.B.A.

M.A.

M.S.M.Sc

M.Tech

Ph.D.

Alumni Details -1964 to 2012

BS 12

Dipoloma 217

PG Diploma 66

B.Tech. 13813

Dual Degree 1339

M.B.A. 551

M.A. 56

M.S. 2794

M.Sc 2797

M.Tech 12240

Ph.D. 3678

Interdisciplinary Research AreasChemical Physics and Molecular Biology

Energy Technology

Communication Technology Analytical Methodologies

Complex Systems Measurement, Testing & Diagnostics

Computational Science and Engineering

Materials Technology

Design and Manufacturing Infrastructure Technology

Development Studies Environmental Technology

Biotechnology

Indo-German Centre for SustainabilityNational Centre for Catalysis ResearchNational Centre for Combustion R & DCentre for NanotechnologyCentre for China StudiesCentre for Social Innovation & EntrepreneurshipMaterials Science Research Centre, etc.DST unit of Nano scienceThematic unit of excellence on clean water using

nanotechnology

Major Research Centres

$0

$10

$20

$30

$40

$50

Sponsored Consultancy Total Research Funding

$19

$6

$25$23

$7

$31

$36

$10

$47Million US$

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

Research Funding

Industry Connect

Industry Faculty

IITM Encourages Faculty to visit and spend extended periods of time in Industry

IITM Encourages Industry Personnel to spend extended periods of time in IITM

Entrepreneurship @ IIT Madras

IDEATE INCUBATE SUPPORT

Bio-Tech Incubator

IITM Incubation Cell

IITMEF - IIT Madras Entrepreneurship Forum

Minor in Innovation and Social

Entrepreneurship

IITM Research Labs

IITM has incubated 50+ companies

Centre for Innovation

• Centre for Innovation (CFI) is a “Student Lab‟ at IIT Madras.

• Set up with funds donated by the batch of 1981.

• Started in 2008 with an objective to be a forum for creative output

• Provides students the necessary platform for realizing their ideas.

• Successfully evolved into a hub which encourages thinking and novel ideas

Walk in with an Idea. Walk out with a Product

• Hub for entrepreneurship related activities in IIT Madras.

• Created in Oct 1998.

• A student body that encourages and supports the idea of student-led

• entrepreneurship in the institute.

• Full-fledged business incubator & conglomerate of entrepreneurial spirits aimed at fostering

innovation and entrepreneurship

• Promotion of creative new ideas, technological research, promotion of originality and

technology oriented approach

• Solving domestic and industrial problems

• Creating a holistic platform for the support of techno-business entrepreneurship.

Cell for Technology Innovation, Development and Entrepreneurship Support

C-TIDES

• Established to explore interaction between technology and public policy

• Addressing the country’s pressing development problems

• Identification of key technology gaps in following domains: Energy, Water, Human

Health, Education, Telecom and IT Applications.

• Encouraging innovations and technology to meet public goals.

• Groups to work on a range of technologies that could help address public policy challenges.

• Technologies include Energy, Medical Devices & Healthcare, Water, Built

Environment, Transportation, Telecommunication & Information Technology, Environmental

Pollution, Smart Materials, and Synthetic materials/processes.

Centre for Technology and Policy

C-TaP

• Started in April 2010, funded by alumni batch of ‘82, ’84 and ‘86

• Objective of prodding students towards social entrepreneurship

• Minor course for undergraduate students on social innovation and entrepreneurship

• Links and works with institutes like Tata Institute of Social Sciences, CIIE of IIM-A, Centre for

Innovation in Public Systems (Hyderabad), the UN Global Compact and the Ateneo School of

Government (Philippines)

• Successful in building an innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem.

Centre for Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship

CSIE

IITM RESEARCH PARK

• IITMRP to have a built-up space of 1.6 million sq. ft.

• The First tower with 0.4 million Sq.Ft. started functioning from March 2010.

• Each floor plate is 36,000 Sq.Ft and partitioned for 1 to 8 tenants.

• Dedicated 25,000 Sq.Ft of Incubation Area in the First Floor • Located prominently with amenities like food court, ATMs and a

Transit Accommodation by the Ginger Hotels

• 100% Power back-up and Centralized HVAC and Fiber optic connectivity

IITMRP – Phase I

• IITMRP Phase – II will have three blocks with a total built up area of 8.2 Lakh Sq.Ft

• Each block will have Ground + 10 Floors

• A separate Multi Level Car Park (MLCP) with Ground + 5 Floors is being built

• The MLCP can accommodate about 730 Cars and 653 Two Wheelers.

• The following facilities are being planned to be accommodated in Phase– II • IIT Alumni Industry Interaction Center (IIT AIIC)• Conference Halls, Meeting Rooms, Multi Purpose Halls and Auditorium• Child Care, Food Court, Fine Dining Restaurant • Indoor Recreational Facilities

IITMRP – Phase II

R&D Clients

Roles:

Coordinate international delegation visits to IITM and reach out to foreign universities.

Encourage, maintain and sustain relationships with foreign universities and enterprises.

Promote international student exchanges (both inbound and outbound), and facilitate acclimatization of international students.

Facilitate faculty exchange

Office of International Relations

Activities at the International Office

Focal point for international visitors

Host visitors based on established protocol

Plan and coordinate department & lab visits, maximize effectiveness of interactions with IITM faculty

Follow-up on visits

Maintain database on visitors

International Delegations

Institutional PartnershipsWe are focused on building strong research collaborations with leading global institutions. To accomplish this, we envisage a 4-stage process:

•Faculty interactions (visits & workshops, video-conferencing, joint proposals, co-authored papers)

•Student exchanges (Ph.D. and M.S. scholars to spend 3-6 months carrying out research at collaborators' laboratories)

•Joint-supervision of research scholars, serving on doctoral and Masters' committees

•Joint-degree programs (where sufficient sustainability and scalability of relations has been demonstrated)

• Currently:> 150 MOUs in effect

• 4 JDPs with NUS, Swinburne, NTHU, University of Passau. 2 JSPs with University of Melbourne and Deakin University

MoU Status

Australia Europe Asia North America

12 81 31 38

Inbound•Enquiries and assistance to students for exchange programs

•Processing of applications

•Welcome Information Package before arrival

•Pick up from airport and help in settling down @ IITM.

•Orientation program

•Immigration process assistance

•Buddy Program

•Registration in IITM database

Outbound

•Advertising of “study-abroad”, research exchange & internship programs

•Handling enquiries for exchange programs

•Guidance for exchange programs at IITM

•Nomination

•Facilitating the application process

•Coordinating with partner universities

General Guidelines for International Academic Collaborations

Study-Abroad Programs: •Intended for (mainly) undergraduate and (some) graduate students •Credit transferability to be ensured

Internships Abroad: •Linked to student’s academic or research pursuits

Research Scholar Exchange: •Gains on both sides •Cements a strong collaborative relationship

Faculty Visits: •Encouraged to make visits to research labs abroad to continue or establish collaborations. •Short visits during the semester, longer stays over vacation periods/ sabbaticals.

Odd Semester:Orientation – 22nd July Semester start – 29th JulySemester end – 28th NovemberApplication deadline: 15th May

Even Semester (Spring):Orientation – 7th January Semester start – 14th JanuarySemester end – 10th May Application deadline: 15th November

Calendar (Every year)

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