IIT-MADRAS
HISTORY
In 1956, the German Government offered technical assistance for
establishing an institute of higher education in engineering in India.
The first Indo-German agreement was signed in Bonn,
West Germany in 1959 for the
establishment of the Indian Institute of Technology at Madras. IIT Madras was started with
technical, academic and financial assistance from the Government of West Germany and was at the time the
largest educational project sponsored by the West German Government outside
their country. This has led to several collaborative research efforts with
universities and institutions in Germany over the years. Although official support from the
German government has ended, several research efforts involving the DAAD program
and Humboldt Fellowships exist.
The institute was inaugurated in 1959 by Prof. Humayun Kabir, the then Union Minister
for Scientific Research and Cultural Affairs. In 1961, the IITs were declared
to be Institutions of National Importance that include the seven Institutes of
Technology located at Kharagpur (established
1951), Mumbai (established 1958), Chennai
(established 1959), Kanpur (established
1959), Delhi (established
1961), Guwahati (established 1994) and Roorkee (established 1847, upgraded to an IIT
in 2001). IIT Madras celebrated its Golden Jubilee in 2009.
Campus
The main entrance of IIT Madras is on Chennai's Sardar Patel Road, flanked by the
residential districts of Adyar and Velachery.
The campus is close to the Raj
Bhavan, the official seat of the Governor of Tamilnadu.
Other entrances are located in Velachery (near Anna Garden MTC bus stop, Velachery Main Road),
Gandhi Road
(known as Krishna Hostel gate or Toll Gate) and Taramani gate (close to Ascendas Tech Park).
The campus is located 10 km from the Chennai Airport,
12 km from the Chennai
Central Railway station, and is well connected by buses.
Two parallel roads, Bonn
Avenue and Delhi Avenue, cut through the faculty
residential area shrouded under a canopy of green, before they meet at the Gajendra Circle,
near the Administrative Block. Buses and electric mini buses ply between the
gate, Gajendra Circle,
the academic zone, and the hostels.
Administration
The Indian Institute
of Technology, Madras, is an autonomous
statutory organization functioning within the Institute of Technology Act.
The seven IITs are administered centrally by the IIT Council, an apex body
established by the Government of India. The Minister of Human Resource and
Development, Government of India,
is the Chairman of the Council. Each institute has a Board of Governors
responsible for its administration and control.
The Senate comprises all professors of the Institute and decides
its academic policy. It controls and approves the curriculum, courses,
examinations, and results. It appoints committees to examine specific academic
matters. The Director of the institute serves as the Chairman of the Senate.
The Director from 2001 to 2011 was Mr. M.
S. Ananth, who stepped down at
the end of July 2011. As of
September 2011, Mr. Bhaskar Ramamurthi has taken over as Director.
Three Senate Sub-Committees - The Board of Academic Research, The
Board of Academic Courses and The Board of Students - help in academic
administration and in the operations of the Institute. The Finance Committee
advises on matters of financial policy, while the Building and Works Committee
advises on buildings and infrastructure. The Board of Industrial Consultancy
and Sponsored Research addresses industrial consultancy and the Library
Advisory Committee oversees library matters.
Departments
IIT Madras has 11 engineering departments:
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Aerospace Engineering
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Applied Mechanics
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Biotechnology
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Chemical Engineering
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Civil Engineering
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Electrical Engineering
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Computer Science and Engineering
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Engineering Design
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Mechanical Engineering
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Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
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Ocean Engineering
Five other departments offer studies in:
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Chemistry
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Mathematics
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Physics
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Humanities and Social Sciences
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Management Studies
Academics
IIT Madras offers undergraduate, postgraduate and research degrees across 15 disciplines
in Engineering, Sciences, Humanities and Management. About 360 faculty
belonging to science and engineering departments and centres of the Institute
are engaged in teaching, research and industrial consultancy.
The institute has 15 academic departments and advanced research
centres across disciplines of engineering and pure sciences, with nearly 100
laboratories. The academic calendar is organized around the semester. Each
semester provides a minimum of seventy days of instruction in English. Students
are evaluated on a continuous basis throughout the semester. Evaluation is done
by the faculty, a consequence of the autonomous status granted to the
Institute. Research work is evaluated on the basis of the review thesis by peer
examiners both from within the country and abroad. Ordinances that govern the
academic program of study are prepared by the Senate, the highest academic body
within the institute.
Admission tests
For the undergraduate curriculum, admission to the B.Tech and Dual Degree (B.Tech + M.Tech)
programme was done through the Indian Institute of Technology Joint
Entrance Examination(IIT-JEE) but now from year 2013 it will take admissions
through ISEET. Admission to the five year integrated Master of Arts (MA) programme is through the Humanities
and Social Sciences Entrance Examination (HSEE), an IIT Madras specific exam.
For the postgraduate curriculum, admission to the M.Tech programme is through the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE). The Joint Admission Test to M.Sc. (JAM) is the entrance exam for the two
year M.Sc. programme, and other post B.Sc. programmes.MBA candidates are accepted through the Common Admission Test (CAT).
Academic research programs
The institute has departments and advanced research centres across
the disciplines of engineering and the pure sciences, and nearly 100
laboratories.
Research programs concern work undertaken by faculty members or
specific research groups within departments that award an MS or PhD degree.
Research is carried out by scholars admitted into these departmental
programmes, under the guidance of their faculty. Each department makes known
its areas of interest to the academic community through handbooks, brochures
and bulletins. Topics of interest may be theoretical or experimental. IIT
Madras has initiated 16 inter-disciplinary research projects against identified
focus areas.
The rigors of academic study at each level are balanced with
co-curricular activities. Lectures on topics of academic relevance are held
under the Extramural Lecture
Series. Conferences, symposiums and workshops are organized by the faculty,
attracting scholarly participation from around the world.
Partnership with other universities
The institute maintains academic friendship with educational
institutes around the world through faculty exchange programs. The institute
has signed Memoranda Of
Understanding (MOUs) with foreign
universities, resulting in cooperative projects and assignments.
Industrial Consultancy and Sponsored Research
Through industrial consultancy, faculty and staff undertake
assignments for industry that may include project design, testing and
evaluation, or training in new areas of industrial development. Industries and
organisations request the IIT faculty to undertake assignments channeled through
the Center For Industrial Consultancy and Sponsored Research (ICSR).
National organisations sponsor programs of research by funding
projects undertaken by the faculty. Such research is time bound and allows
project participants to register for a degree. Project proposals are usually
prepared by the IIT faculty and forwarded to interested organisations, based on
the nature of their research and their interest to fund such projects.
Sponsored projects are often vehicles for new resources within
departments, and often permit their project staff to register for academic
degrees in the institute. All sponsored research activities at the institute
are coordinated by ICSR.
IITM Research Park
The IIT
Madras Research
Park is modeled along the lines of
research parks at Stanford and MIT. It focuses not just on incubation efforts
but also on propelling innovation in established R&D focused companies. IIT Madras
Research Park
facilitates a collaborative relationship between tenants/clients and IIT
Madras.
The research park is adjacent to IIT Madras (within cycling
distance) on an 11 acre campus. The facilities include 1,600,000 sq ft
(150,000 m2) of office space with attendant services in three towers
of 400,000 sq ft (37,000 m2) each. Each floor plate of the 12
storey towers is about 36,000 sq ft (3,300 m2) with
the smallest office space module being around 3,000 sq ft (280 m2).
Other facilities include incubation modules, shops, cyber cafes, restaurants,
food courts, guest rooms, conference facilities, exhibition space, terrace
gardens and landscaped front and back yards.
Student activities
Shaastra
Shaastra is the
annual technical festival of IIT Madras. It is typically held in the first week
of October and is the first ISO 9001:2000 certified student festival in the
world. It is known for its organization and activities. Forums include the
symposia, workshops, video conferences, lectures, demonstrations, and technical
exhibitions. Competitive activities cover design events, programming,
simulations, quizzes, applied engineering, robotics, junkyard wars and
contraptions.
Saarang
Saarang is the
annual social and cultural festival of IIT Madras. It is a five-day long event
held towards the end of January every year and attracts a crowd of 100,000
students and young people from across the country, making it one of the largest
such fests in India. Saarang events include speaking, dancing, thespian,
quizzing and word games, professional shows (nicknamed proshows) and workshops
on music, fashion, art, and dance. Saarang has been awarded ISO 9001:2008
certificate recently.
Saarang, is the new name of the festival that was once called
"Mardi Gras". It was changed in the early 1990s in effort to reflect
the cultural and environmental roots of this festival.
Department festivals
Several departments organize department festivals. Biofest,
ExeBit, Wavez, Mechanica, CEA Fest, Chemclave, Amalgam and Forays are some of
the festivals organized by the Computer Science and Engineering, Ocean
Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Metallurgical and
Materials Engineering and Maths departments respectively.
Fest name
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Department
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Biofest
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Department
of Biotechnology
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Exebit
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Computer
Science and Engineering
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Amalgam
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Metallurgical
and Materials Engineering
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CEA Fest
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Civil
Engineering
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Chemclave
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Chemical
Engineering
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Forays
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Mathematics
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Mechanica
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Mechanical
Engineering
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Wavez
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Ocean
Engineering
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Samanvay
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Management
Studies
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Hostels
Most students at IIT Madras reside in the hostels, where
extracurricular activities complement the academic routine. The campus has 18
hostels, of which three, Sharavati, Sarayu and the recently constructed Sarayu
Extension (at the beginning of the Academic year 2011-'12 to accommodate more
girls students of various PG programmes) are exclusively for women. In earlier
times each hostel had attached dining facilities but they have since closed
down. Sharavati, Sarayu Extension and four seven-storeyed men's hostels do not
have mess halls. Dining facilities are provided in two centralized halls dubbed
'Vindhya' and 'Himalaya'. The hostels may
accommodate undergraduate and graduate students, though they tend to keep the
two apart. Students are assigned to hostels at the time of admission, where
they usually spend their entire stay at the Institute.
The hostels are named after the principal rivers of India and the
campus buses used to be named after mountains, resulting in an epigram about
IIT Madras that it is the only place where the mountains move and the rivers
remain still.
The hostels of IITM are:
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Brahmaputra (Brahms)
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Cauvery
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Krishna
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Ganga
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Tapti
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Godavari (Godav)
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Alaknanda (Alak)
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Jamuna (Jam)
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Saraswathi (Saras)
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Narmada (Narmad)
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Mandakini (Mandak)
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Sharavati (Sharav)
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Sarayu
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Sarayu Extension
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Sindhu
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Pampa
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Tamiraparani (Tambi)
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Mahanadhi
Sindhu, Pampa,
Mahanadhi and Tamiraparani are seven-storeyed whereas all the other (older
classic) hostels are three or four storeyed. The older hostels were all
three-storeyed till the early 2000s when extra rooms in the form of an extra
floor and rooms above the common room were added. These four hostels can
accommodate more than 1,500 students. Construction activities have been
undertaken in the three or four storeyed hostels to build new floor (in case of
three storeyed hostels) and new block at the place of old mess halls. These new
blocks will serve as entrances to the hostels once completed.
Extracurricular activities
Saarang, the annual cultural festival, is held in winter. The
technical festival of the institute is known as Shaastra. The Open Air Theatre hosts
the weekly movie, a Saturday night tradition, besides other activities. It
seats over 7,000.
The Fifth Estate is
the official media body of IIT Madras and gives an insight into the happenings
inside the campus and important news related to the institute.
The National Service Scheme (NSS)
in IIT Madras has been noted for taking up socially relevant initiatives, taken
up as individual projects to create an impact on the society as well as the
students. The wing of NSS at IITM has over 400 students every year,
contributing to the cause of the scheme. Since its inception, NSS at IITM has
achieved many milestones in its history as a unique, student-run organization.
Linked with several NGOs and social organizations both within and outside
Chennai. By working out projects from Braille magazines to technology
interventions, from teaching children in urban slums to educational video
content, NSS (IITM) seeks to challenge the mediocre thinking, and reach out
into the darkness, to pull a hand into the light.
Hobby clubs include the speaking club, the astro club, dramatics,
music and robotics.
Two student bodies, the Vivekananda Study Circle (VSC) and
Reflections focus on spiritual discussions.
The campus has evolved a slang, attracting a published Master's thesis
at a German University. A mix of English, Hindi, Telugu
(Gult), Malayalam (Mallu) and Tamil (Tam), aspects of the campus slang have
been adopted by some other Chennai colleges.
Unlike its sister institutions, IIT Madras has no single Indian
language used among its students: Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, English and Hindi
are all used. Consequently, all student participatory activities like debating,
dramatics, short-film making, and others are held in English. This is even
reflected in the slang that uses more of English than Hindi, unlike in IITM's
northern counterparts.
Facilities
IIT Madras provides residential accommodation for its students,
faculty, administrative and supporting staff, and their families. The
residential houses employ private caterers. The self-contained campus includes
two schools (Vanavani and Kendriya Vidyalaya), three temples
(Jalakanteshwara, Durga Peliamman and Ganapathi temple), three bank branches
(SBI, ICICI, Canara Bank), a hospital, shopping
centers, food shops, a gym, a swimming pool, cricket, football, hockey and
badminton stadiums. Internet is available in the academic zone and the faculty
and staff residential zone. Internet is available in the hostel zone from 2pm
till midnight and from 5am to 8am.
FEES STRUCTURE
FOR B.TECH COURSES-
One time payment
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INR 3500
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Payable every semester
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INR 32550
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Refundable caution deposit
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INR 2000
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Total fees payable at the time of admission
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INR 40150
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FEES FOR MBA,MTECH,MCA,P.Hd,etc-
PLACEMENTS
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Number of Participating companies 30Number of Eligible Students 65
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Number of Offers made 70
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Number of PPO’s & PPI’s 8
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Average Salary* 9.42 LPA
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Median Salary* 9.21 LPA
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Highest Salary offered* 15.7 LPA
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Lowest salary offered* 7.5 LPA
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