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  2. IIT Bombay - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Institute of Technology Bombay ( IIT Bombay) is a public research university and technical institute in Mumbai, Maharashtra . IIT Bombay was founded in 1958. [7] In 1961, the Parliament decreed IITs as Institutes of National Importance. [8] A committee formed by the Government of India recommended the establishment of four higher ...

  3. Subhasis Chaudhuri - Wikipedia

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    Subhasis Chaudhuri (born 1963) is an Indian electrical engineer and former director at the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay (IIT Bombay). He is a former K. N. Bajaj Chair Professor of the Department of Electrical Engineering of IIT Bombay.

  4. Indian Institutes of Technology - Wikipedia

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    IIT Bombay: IITB 1958 1958 Maharashtra: www.iitb.ac.in: 3 IIT Madras: IITM 1959: 1959 Tamil Nadu: www.iitm.ac.in: 4 IIT Kanpur: IITK 1959: 1959 Uttar Pradesh: www.iitk.ac.in: 5 IIT Delhi: IITD 1961: 1961 Delhi: home.iitd.ac.in: 6 IIT Guwahati: IITG 1994: 1995 Assam: www.iitg.ac.in: 7 IIT Roorkee: IITR 1847: 2002: Uttarakhand: www.iitr.ac.in: 8 ...

  5. List of IIT Bombay people - Wikipedia

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    Narendra Kumar, theoretical physicist. Nitin Nohria, Indian-American academic and former dean of Harvard Business School. N. K. Naik, aerospace engineer and professor emeritus at the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay. Parag Agrawal, Indian-American software engineer and CEO of Twitter.

  6. Pushpak Bhattacharyya - Wikipedia

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    Official website. Director's Profile. Pushpak Bhattacharyya is a computer scientist and a professor at Computer Science and Engineering Department, IIT Bombay. He served as the director of Indian Institute of Technology Patna from 2015 to 2021. [1]

  7. List of institutes funded by the government of India - Wikipedia

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    Central Institute of Plastics Engineering and Technology ( Applied Science) Chennai. Central Institute of Psychiatry ( Medical) Ranchi. Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants ( Natural Resource) Lucknow. Central Institute of Road Transport (CIRT) ( Civil Service / Engineering) Pune.

  8. Central Library, IIT Bombay - Wikipedia

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    The Library receives 450 print periodicals. Apart from this it has books and theses and dissertations, standards and reports, pamphlets which are approximately 5 lakhs. There are 1000 CDs and 231 DVDs. The Central Library provides web-based access to over 450 books, 12,000 full text journals and 10 databases 24 x 7 on institute-wide network as ...

  9. History of Indian Institutes of Technology - Wikipedia

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    With the recommendations of the Sarkar committee in view and on the basis of blueprint made by L. S. Chandrakant, Biman Sen, and Sir J. C. Ghosh, the first Indian Institute of Technology was born in May, 1950 at the site of Hijli Detention Camp in Kharagpur, a town in eastern India. Initially the IIT started functioning from 5, Esplanade East ...

  10. Category:Academic staff of IIT Bombay - Wikipedia

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    Current and former members of the faculty (teachers) of Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, in Mumbai, India. Pages in category "Academic staff of IIT Bombay" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total.

  11. National Institutes of Technology (India) - Wikipedia

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    The National Institutes of Technology (NITs) are centrally funded technical institutes under the ownership of the Ministry of Education, Government of India.They are governed by the National Institutes of Technology, Science Education, and Research Act, 2007, which declared them institutions of national importance and laid down their powers, duties, and framework for governance.