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IIT Delhi

IIT Delhi, officially Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, is a public institute of technology located in New Delhi, India. It is one of the 23 Indian Institutes of Technology created to be Centres of Excellence for India's training, research and development in science, engineering and technology. It is ranked among the most prestigious academic institutions in India.[5]

IIT Delhi
Other name
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
TypePublic Institute of technology
Established1961; 62 years ago (1961)
Endowment₹375crore (2022)[1]
Budget1,307 crore (US$160 million) (2021–22)[2]
ChairmanR. Chidambaram
DirectorRangan Banerjee
Academic staff
742[3]
Students12,098[3]
Undergraduates5,116[3]
Postgraduates3,446[3]
3,536[3]
Location,
India

28°32′42″N 77°11′32″E / 28.54500°N 77.19222°E / 28.54500; 77.19222Coordinates: 28°32′42″N 77°11′32″E / 28.54500°N 77.19222°E / 28.54500; 77.19222
CampusUrban, 325 + 50 acres (1.32 + 0.20 km2)
Colours  Red
NicknameIITians
Websitehome.iitd.ac.in
Entrance of IIT Delhi

Established in 1961, was formally inaugurated in August 1961 by Prof. Humayun Kabir, Minister of Scientific Research & Cultural Affairs. First admissions were made in 1961.The current campus has an area of 320 acres (or 1.3 km2) and is bounded by the Sri Aurobindo Marg on the east, the Jawaharlal Nehru University Complex on the west, the National Council of Educational Research and Training on the south, and the New Ring Road on the north, and flanked by Qutub Minar and the Hauz Khas monuments.[4]

The institute was later decreed in the Institutes of National Importance under the Institutes of Technology Amendment Act, 1963, and accorded the status of a full University with powers to decide its academic policy, conduct its examinations, and award its degrees.[6]

History

The concept of IIT was first introduced by Sh. N.M.Sircar, then a Member of Education on Viceroy's executive council. Following his recommendations, the first Indian Institute of Technology was established in the year 1950 in Kharagpur. In his report, Shri Sircar had suggested that such Institutes should also be started in different parts of the country. The Government having accepted these recommendations of the Sircar Committee decided to establish more Institutes of Technology with the assistance of friendly countries who were prepared to help. The first offer of help came from the USSR who agreed to collaborate in the establishment of an Institute through UNESCO at Bombay. This was followed by the Institutes of Technology at Madras, Kanpur, and Delhi with collaborations with West Germany, the United States, and UK respectively.[citation needed]

H.R.H. Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh laid the foundation stone of the college at Hauz Khas on 28 January 1959 during his visit to India. The first admissions were made in 1961.[6] The College of Engineering & Technology was registered as a society on 14 June 1960 under the Societies Registration Act No. XXI of 1860 (Registration No. S1663 of 1960–61). The students were asked to report at the college on 16 August 1961, and the college was formally inaugurated on 17 August 1961 by Humayun Kabir, Minister of Scientific Research & Cultural Affairs. Initially, the college ran in the Kashmiri Gate campus of Delhi College of Engineering (now known as Delhi Technological University) before shifting to its permanent campus in Hauz Khas. The Department of Textile Technology of Delhi College of Engineering was shifted out en bloc to mark the beginning of the IIT Delhi at its new campus at Hauz Khas. The college was later accorded the status of a university and was renamed as Indian Institute of Technology Delhi.[6] IIT Delhi celebrated its Golden Jubilee in 2011, and its Diamond Jubilee in 2021.

In 2018, IIT Delhi was one of the first six institutes to be awarded the Institute of Eminence status. According to a government statement issued earlier, these IoEs will have greater autonomy in that they will be able to admit foreign students up to 30% of the admitted students and recruit foreign faculty up to 25% of the faculty strength with enhanced research funding.[7]

Campus

Main Campus

 
IIT – Delhi – Main Entrance signage

The primary campus of IIT Delhi is located in Hauz Khas, South Delhi, with Sonipat and Jhajjar being the two satellite campuses. The campus of 325 acres (132 ha) is surrounded by the Hauz Khas area and monuments such as the Qutub Minar and Lotus Temple.[4] The campus is also close to other educational institutions such as the Jawaharlal Nehru University, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, National Institute of Fashion Technology, National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) and Indian Statistical Institute.

 
Multi-Storey Building (MS) facing the front lawns
 
A garden in IIT Delhi

The IIT-D campus is divided into four zones:

  • Student Residential Zone
  • Faculty and Staff Residential Zone
  • Student Recreational Area, that includes the Student Activity Center (SAC), football stadium, cricket ground, basketball courts, hockey field, lawn tennis courts and swimming pool
  • Academic Zone that includes department offices, lecture theatres, libraries, and workshops.

The student residential zone consists of 14 student hostels which are named after the mountain ranges of India. It is divided into two main sectors— one for the 11 boys hostels and another for the 3 girls hostels.[8]

Sonipat campus

Initially announced in 2012,[9] the new IITD-Sonipat campus was unveiled in April 2018 by the Chief Minister of Haryana at the Technopark at Rajiv Gandhi Education City, Sonipat.[10] The Technopark, of which this campus is part of, itself was established at a cost of INR175 crore (1.75 billion).[10] The Campus in Sonipat focuses on Executive and Faculty Development programs for the engineering and technical colleges of Haryana state,[11] as well as design and development of advanced technology, incubate more start-ups and promote industry collaboration.

 
Technology park IIT Delhi at Sonipat campus front view

Facilities include research & development labs set up by corporations jointly with IIT Delhi, business incubators, Impact Lab for Path, a global health innovation hub, high-end central research facility and Centre of Excellence in Smart manufacturing, training centers, and convention facilities. It can incubate and house 100 startups with residential facilities.[12]

Jhajjar campus

IITD-Jhajjar campus is located next to the AIIMS-Delhi's Jhajjar campus at Badsa village in Jhajjar district of Haryana. IIT-Delhi and AIIMS are jointly setting up a biomedical research park at this campus, including a joint Ph.D. supervision program and provision for adjunct faculty. IITD-Jhajjar is funded by the IITD and managed by the Foundation for Innovation and Technology Transfer (FITT).[13]

Organisation and administration

Governance

All IITs follow the same organization structure which has the President of India as visitor at the top of the hierarchy. Directly under the president is the IIT Council. Under the IIT Council is the board of governors of each IIT. Under the board of governors is the director, who is the chief academic and executive officer of the IIT. Under the director, in the organizational structure, comes the deputy director. Under the director and the deputy director, come the deans, heads of departments, registrar.

 
Lecture Hall Complex (LHC) of IIT Delhi

Externally funded schools

IIT Delhi has four externally funded schools functioning as a part of the institute:[14]

  • Bharti School of Telecommunication Technology and Management
  • Amar Nath and Shashi Khosla School of Information Technology
  • Kusuma School of Biological Sciences
  • Centre of Excellence in Cyber Systems and Information Assurance
  • School of Public Policy
  • School of Artificial Intelligence
  • School of Interdisciplinary Research
 
Kusuma School of Biological Sciences (KSBS) IIT Delhi
 
Main building view from the central library
 
Technology park IIT Delhi main campus
 
View of the main building from lecture hall complex

Academics

IIT Delhi offers Bachelor of Technology programs in various fields as well as dual degree B.Tech. - M.Tech. programs. Admission to these programs is done through Joint Entrance Examination – Advanced.[15]

IIT Delhi also offers postgraduate programs awarding M.Tech. (by coursework), M.S. (by research), M.Sc., M. Des., MBA (DMS Delhi) under various departments and centres. The admission to M.Tech. program is carried out mainly based on Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE). M.Des ( Master of Design ) admissions are through Common Entrance Examination for Design (CEED), M.Sc. admissions are through Joint Admission Test for Masters (JAM) and MBA admissions are through Common Admission Test (CAT).[16][17]

In March 2018, IIT Delhi formally inaugurated a new Department of Design to bolster Research and Education on Design. The 25-year-old design course was earlier functioning under the ambit of IDDC (Instrument Design and Development Centre). IIT Delhi would be starting the B.Des (Bachelor of Design) program from the academic year 2022–2023.

 
Nalanda apartments at IIT Delhi
 
Girnar boys hostel IIT Delhi
 
Shivalik boys hostel IIT Delhi

Rankings

University and college rankings
General – international
ARWU (2022)[18]701–800
QS (World) (2023)[19]174
QS (Asia) (2023)[20]46
General – India
NIRF (Overall) (2022)[21]4
NIRF (Research) (2022)[22]3
Engineering – India
NIRF (2022)[23]2
India Today (2022)[24]1
Government colleges: 
Outlook India (2022)[25]2

Internationally, IIT Delhi was ranked 174 in the world by the QS World University Rankings of 2022[19] and 46 in Asia.[20] It was ranked in the 701–800 band in the Academic Ranking of World Universities ranking in 2023.[18] In 2006, Times Higher Education (THE) ranked all Indian Institutes of Technology as Number 3 in the world. [26] This is despite the fact that IITs refuse to give any funding to ranking organisations unlike other universities.

In India, IIT Delhi was ranked second with a score of 88.12 in the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) engineering ranking for 2022,[23] third in the research ranking,[22] fourth, with a score of 75.10 in the management ranking and fourth overall.[21] Outlook India ranked it second in the "Outlook-ICARE Rankings 2022: India's Top 25 Government Engineering Colleges" ranking,[25] while India Today ranked it first among engineering colleges in India in 2022.[24]

Student life

Cultural and non-academic activities

The institute organises its annual cultural fest Rendezvous, originally started in 1976. It is a four-day-long event held in October every year. In the 2019 version, Rendezvous hosted 280+ events, 15,000+ participants and 200+ artists from more than 25 countries.

Tryst, a technical fest organised by the student community of IIT Delhi is North India's largest science, technological and management festival. With 75+ events, Tryst attracts nearly 40,000+ students all across the nation.[27]

Office of Career Services

The Office of Career Services (OCS),[28] previously known as the Training and Placement (T&P) Unit, had the primary aim of helping students to find a job upon graduation. Its role has evolved with OCS focusing on year – round activities to provide career counseling, interview preparation and talks to expose students to the multitude of opportunities available.

Student bodies

There are a number of student bodies in IIT Delhi, each with its own set of responsibilities. The highest student body in IIT Delhi is the Student Affairs Council (SAC).


Student Affairs Council (SAC)[29]

The Students Affairs Council is the apex student body of IIT-Delhi. The primary objective of SAC is to look after all the issues/problems concerning the students of IIT Delhi. The administrative decisions related to student affairs and infrastructure related issues are also addressed by SAC. The grievances and suggestions of the students are directed to the concerned administration for redressal through the SAC framework. SAC consists of the various boards of IIT Delhi and other committees.

Student boards included under the SAC are listed below:

Board for Student Welfare (BSW)

As the name suggests BSW works for the welfare of all the students of IITD. The BSW shall organize welfare activities from time to time and look into other aspects of student welfare. The BSW shall provide financial aid to the needy students as per the decided rules.[30] BSW has the responsibility of organising Speranza, the annual youth festival of IIT Delhi.

The board monitors the sports domain of the institute. It is responsible for maintaining the sports grounds of different sports, conducting Inter Hostel sports competition, ensure and manage the participation of IIT Delhi in Inter IIT Sports Meet (the annual sports event of all the IITs). Apart from this, BSA is also responsible for conducting Sportech, the annual Sports Festival of IIT Delhi.[31]

The other student council is the Co-curricular and Academic Interaction Council (CAIC).[32] which deals with the academic and co-curricular activities of the students. There are 45 student representatives to the CAIC: 22 from the UG students and 23 from the PG students, apart from 2 representatives from each co-curricular body. The co-curricular activities under the CAIC are:

  • Robotics Club
  • Entrepreneurship Development Cell
  • Technocracy (consisting of Astronomy Club, Economics Club, Electronics Club, and Tech Workshops)
  • Automobile Club (consisting of Formula SAE, Mini Baja, and HPV)

The annual technical festival of IIT Delhi, Tryst is organised by the CAIC.

Technical organisations

ACM Student Chapter

The Association for Computing Machinery is an educational and scientific society which works with the motto of "Advancing Computing as a Science and Profession". The IIT Delhi Student Chapter[33] of the ACM was established in 2002 to address the needs of the IIT Delhi computing community. The goal of the chapter is to create interest among the students for computer science, apart from what they learn during the course work. The chapter organises workshops and talks on different subjects by speakers who are well known in their area. These talks give students opportunities to learn about advanced research subjects. Apart from these, some non-technical activities are also organised. The IIT Delhi Chapter won the ACM Student Chapter Excellence Award[34] for its Outstanding Activities during 2009–10. In 2012, the team of Rudradev Basak, Nikhil Garg, and Pradeep Mathias of IIT Delhi, achieved India's best ever rank at the ACM ICPC World Finals, by finishing 18th[35]

Technology Business Incubation Unit (TBIU), IIT Delhi

The Technology Business Incubator Unit (TBIU) is the incubation cell at IIT Delhi. It has been in active operation in the institute since the year 2000. The objective of the TBIU is primarily to promote partnership with new technology entrepreneurs and start-up companies. Every year, startups are selected into the incubation program and provided support to create innovative technology companies.[36]

See also

References

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External links

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11 32 E 28 54500 N 77 19222 E 28 54500 77 19222 Coordinates 28 32 42 N 77 11 32 E 28 54500 N 77 19222 E 28 54500 77 19222CampusUrban 325 50 acres 1 32 0 20 km2 Colours RedNicknameIITiansWebsitehome wbr iitd wbr ac wbr inEntrance of IIT Delhi Established in 1961 was formally inaugurated in August 1961 by Prof Humayun Kabir Minister of Scientific Research amp Cultural Affairs First admissions were made in 1961 The current campus has an area of 320 acres or 1 3 km2 and is bounded by the Sri Aurobindo Marg on the east the Jawaharlal Nehru University Complex on the west the National Council of Educational Research and Training on the south and the New Ring Road on the north and flanked by Qutub Minar and the Hauz Khas monuments 4 The institute was later decreed in the Institutes of National Importance under the Institutes of Technology Amendment Act 1963 and accorded the status of a full University with powers to decide its academic policy conduct its examinations and award its degrees 6 Contents 1 History 2 Campus 2 1 Main Campus 2 2 Sonipat campus 2 3 Jhajjar campus 3 Organisation and administration 3 1 Governance 3 2 Externally funded schools 4 Academics 4 1 Rankings 5 Student life 5 1 Cultural and non academic activities 5 2 Office of Career Services 5 3 Student bodies 5 4 Student Affairs Council SAC 29 5 5 Board for Student Welfare BSW 5 6 Technical organisations 5 6 1 ACM Student Chapter 5 6 2 Technology Business Incubation Unit TBIU IIT Delhi 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditThe concept of IIT was first introduced by Sh N M Sircar then a Member of Education on Viceroy s executive council Following his recommendations the first Indian Institute of Technology was established in the year 1950 in Kharagpur In his report Shri Sircar had suggested that such Institutes should also be started in different parts of the country The Government having accepted these recommendations of the Sircar Committee decided to establish more Institutes of Technology with the assistance of friendly countries who were prepared to help The first offer of help came from the USSR who agreed to collaborate in the establishment of an Institute through UNESCO at Bombay This was followed by the Institutes of Technology at Madras Kanpur and Delhi with collaborations with West Germany the United States and UK respectively citation needed H R H Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh laid the foundation stone of the college at Hauz Khas on 28 January 1959 during his visit to India The first admissions were made in 1961 6 The College of Engineering amp Technology was registered as a society on 14 June 1960 under the Societies Registration Act No XXI of 1860 Registration No S1663 of 1960 61 The students were asked to report at the college on 16 August 1961 and the college was formally inaugurated on 17 August 1961 by Humayun Kabir Minister of Scientific Research amp Cultural Affairs Initially the college ran in the Kashmiri Gate campus of Delhi College of Engineering now known as Delhi Technological University before shifting to its permanent campus in Hauz Khas The Department of Textile Technology of Delhi College of Engineering was shifted out en bloc to mark the beginning of the IIT Delhi at its new campus at Hauz Khas The college was later accorded the status of a university and was renamed as Indian Institute of Technology Delhi 6 IIT Delhi celebrated its Golden Jubilee in 2011 and its Diamond Jubilee in 2021 In 2018 IIT Delhi was one of the first six institutes to be awarded the Institute of Eminence status According to a government statement issued earlier these IoEs will have greater autonomy in that they will be able to admit foreign students up to 30 of the admitted students and recruit foreign faculty up to 25 of the faculty strength with enhanced research funding 7 Campus EditMain Campus Edit IIT Delhi Main Entrance signage The primary campus of IIT Delhi is located in Hauz Khas South Delhi with Sonipat and Jhajjar being the two satellite campuses The campus of 325 acres 132 ha is surrounded by the Hauz Khas area and monuments such as the Qutub Minar and Lotus Temple 4 The campus is also close to other educational institutions such as the Jawaharlal Nehru University Indian Institute of Foreign Trade All India Institute of Medical Sciences National Institute of Fashion Technology National Council of Educational Research and Training NCERT and Indian Statistical Institute Multi Storey Building MS facing the front lawns A garden in IIT Delhi The IIT D campus is divided into four zones Student Residential Zone Faculty and Staff Residential Zone Student Recreational Area that includes the Student Activity Center SAC football stadium cricket ground basketball courts hockey field lawn tennis courts and swimming pool Academic Zone that includes department offices lecture theatres libraries and workshops The student residential zone consists of 14 student hostels which are named after the mountain ranges of India It is divided into two main sectors one for the 11 boys hostels and another for the 3 girls hostels 8 Sonipat campus Edit Initially announced in 2012 9 the new IITD Sonipat campus was unveiled in April 2018 by the Chief Minister of Haryana at the Technopark at Rajiv Gandhi Education City Sonipat 10 The Technopark of which this campus is part of itself was established at a cost of INR175 crore 1 75 billion 10 The Campus in Sonipat focuses on Executive and Faculty Development programs for the engineering and technical colleges of Haryana state 11 as well as design and development of advanced technology incubate more start ups and promote industry collaboration Technology park IIT Delhi at Sonipat campus front view Facilities include research amp development labs set up by corporations jointly with IIT Delhi business incubators Impact Lab for Path a global health innovation hub high end central research facility and Centre of Excellence in Smart manufacturing training centers and convention facilities It can incubate and house 100 startups with residential facilities 12 Jhajjar campus Edit IITD Jhajjar campus is located next to the AIIMS Delhi s Jhajjar campus at Badsa village in Jhajjar district of Haryana IIT Delhi and AIIMS are jointly setting up a biomedical research park at this campus including a joint Ph D supervision program and provision for adjunct faculty IITD Jhajjar is funded by the IITD and managed by the Foundation for Innovation and Technology Transfer FITT 13 Organisation and administration EditGovernance Edit See also Indian Institutes of Technology Organisational structure All IITs follow the same organization structure which has the President of India as visitor at the top of the hierarchy Directly under the president is the IIT Council Under the IIT Council is the board of governors of each IIT Under the board of governors is the director who is the chief academic and executive officer of the IIT Under the director in the organizational structure comes the deputy director Under the director and the deputy director come the deans heads of departments registrar Lecture Hall Complex LHC of IIT Delhi Externally funded schools Edit IIT Delhi has four externally funded schools functioning as a part of the institute 14 Bharti School of Telecommunication Technology and Management Amar Nath and Shashi Khosla School of Information Technology Kusuma School of Biological Sciences Centre of Excellence in Cyber Systems and Information Assurance School of Public Policy School of Artificial Intelligence School of Interdisciplinary Research Kusuma School of Biological Sciences KSBS IIT Delhi Main building view from the central library Technology park IIT Delhi main campus View of the main building from lecture hall complexAcademics EditIIT Delhi offers Bachelor of Technology programs in various fields as well as dual degree B Tech M Tech programs Admission to these programs is done through Joint Entrance Examination Advanced 15 IIT Delhi also offers postgraduate programs awarding M Tech by coursework M S by research M Sc M Des MBA DMS Delhi under various departments and centres The admission to M Tech program is carried out mainly based on Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering GATE M Des Master of Design admissions are through Common Entrance Examination for Design CEED M Sc admissions are through Joint Admission Test for Masters JAM and MBA admissions are through Common Admission Test CAT 16 17 In March 2018 IIT Delhi formally inaugurated a new Department of Design to bolster Research and Education on Design The 25 year old design course was earlier functioning under the ambit of IDDC Instrument Design and Development Centre IIT Delhi would be starting the B Des Bachelor of Design program from the academic year 2022 2023 Nalanda apartments at IIT Delhi Girnar boys hostel IIT Delhi Shivalik boys hostel IIT Delhi Rankings Edit University and college rankingsGeneral internationalARWU 2022 18 701 800QS World 2023 19 174QS Asia 2023 20 46General IndiaNIRF Overall 2022 21 4NIRF Research 2022 22 3Engineering IndiaNIRF 2022 23 2India Today 2022 24 1Government colleges Outlook India 2022 25 2Internationally IIT Delhi was ranked 174 in the world by the QS World University Rankings of 2022 19 and 46 in Asia 20 It was ranked in the 701 800 band in the Academic Ranking of World Universities ranking in 2023 18 In 2006 Times Higher Education THE ranked all Indian Institutes of Technology as Number 3 in the world 26 This is despite the fact that IITs refuse to give any funding to ranking organisations unlike other universities In India IIT Delhi was ranked second with a score of 88 12 in the National Institutional Ranking Framework NIRF engineering ranking for 2022 23 third in the research ranking 22 fourth with a score of 75 10 in the management ranking and fourth overall 21 Outlook India ranked it second in the Outlook ICARE Rankings 2022 India s Top 25 Government Engineering Colleges ranking 25 while India Today ranked it first among engineering colleges in India in 2022 24 Student life EditCultural and non academic activities Edit The institute organises its annual cultural fest Rendezvous originally started in 1976 It is a four day long event held in October every year In the 2019 version Rendezvous hosted 280 events 15 000 participants and 200 artists from more than 25 countries Tryst a technical fest organised by the student community of IIT Delhi is North India s largest science technological and management festival With 75 events Tryst attracts nearly 40 000 students all across the nation 27 Office of Career Services Edit The Office of Career Services OCS 28 previously known as the Training and Placement T amp P Unit had the primary aim of helping students to find a job upon graduation Its role has evolved with OCS focusing on year round activities to provide career counseling interview preparation and talks to expose students to the multitude of opportunities available Student bodies Edit There are a number of student bodies in IIT Delhi each with its own set of responsibilities The highest student body in IIT Delhi is the Student Affairs Council SAC Student Affairs Council SAC 29 Edit The Students Affairs Council is the apex student body of IIT Delhi The primary objective of SAC is to look after all the issues problems concerning the students of IIT Delhi The administrative decisions related to student affairs and infrastructure related issues are also addressed by SAC The grievances and suggestions of the students are directed to the concerned administration for redressal through the SAC framework SAC consists of the various boards of IIT Delhi and other committees Student boards included under the SAC are listed below Board for Student Welfare BSW Edit As the name suggests BSW works for the welfare of all the students of IITD The BSW shall organize welfare activities from time to time and look into other aspects of student welfare The BSW shall provide financial aid to the needy students as per the decided rules 30 BSW has the responsibility of organising Speranza the annual youth festival of IIT Delhi The board monitors the sports domain of the institute It is responsible for maintaining the sports grounds of different sports conducting Inter Hostel sports competition ensure and manage the participation of IIT Delhi in Inter IIT Sports Meet the annual sports event of all the IITs Apart from this BSA is also responsible for conducting Sportech the annual Sports Festival of IIT Delhi 31 The other student council is the Co curricular and Academic Interaction Council CAIC 32 which deals with the academic and co curricular activities of the students There are 45 student representatives to the CAIC 22 from the UG students and 23 from the PG students apart from 2 representatives from each co curricular body The co curricular activities under the CAIC are Robotics Club Entrepreneurship Development Cell Technocracy consisting of Astronomy Club Economics Club Electronics Club and Tech Workshops Automobile Club consisting of Formula SAE Mini Baja and HPV The annual technical festival of IIT Delhi Tryst is organised by the CAIC Technical organisations Edit ACM Student Chapter Edit The Association for Computing Machinery is an educational and scientific society which works with the motto of Advancing Computing as a Science and Profession The IIT Delhi Student Chapter 33 of the ACM was established in 2002 to address the needs of the IIT Delhi computing community The goal of the chapter is to create interest among the students for computer science apart from what they learn during the course work The chapter organises workshops and talks on different subjects by speakers who are well known in their area These talks give students opportunities to learn about advanced research subjects Apart from these some non technical activities are also organised The IIT Delhi Chapter won the ACM Student Chapter Excellence Award 34 for its Outstanding Activities during 2009 10 In 2012 the team of Rudradev Basak Nikhil Garg and Pradeep Mathias of IIT Delhi achieved India s best ever rank at the ACM ICPC World Finals by finishing 18th 35 Technology Business Incubation Unit TBIU IIT Delhi Edit The Technology Business Incubator Unit TBIU is the incubation cell at IIT Delhi It has been in active operation in the institute since the year 2000 The objective of the TBIU is primarily to promote partnership with new technology entrepreneurs and start up companies Every year startups are selected into the incubation program and provided support to create innovative technology companies 36 See also EditIndian Institutes of Technology List of IIT Delhi people List of universities in India Universities and colleges in India Education in IndiaReferences Edit Home endowment iitd ac in http rti iitd ac in sites default files inst manuals RE2018 19 0 pdf bare URL PDF a b c d e NIRF 2021 PDF IIT Delhi a b c Map and location Indian Institute of Technology Delhi Iitd ac in Retrieved 13 November 2017 https www nirfindia org 2022 OverallRanking html a b c History of the Institute Indian Institute of Technology Delhi Iitd ac in Retrieved 13 November 2017 Government declares 6 educational Institutions of Eminence 3 Institutions from Public Sector and 3 from Private Sector shortlisted pib gov in Press release Ministry of Human Resource Development 9 July 2018 Retrieved 15 October 2019 Halls of Residence IIT Delhi IIT Delhi to go to Haryana new campus in Sonipat The Times of India 11 June 2012 a b Khattar unveils IIT D campus at Sonipat India Time April 2018 IIT Delhi to open 2 New campuses in Haryana News indiatoday intoday in Retrieved 13 November 2017 IIT Delhi to set up three research parks IIT Delhi and AIIMS to jointly set up biomedical research park ay Jhajjar Times of India Aug 2018 Academic Units www iitd ac in Indian Institute of Technology Delhi Retrieved 3 February 2018 Click on Schools on the left column 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s top 100 technology universities PDF Tryst CAIC IIT Delhi rebrands its Training amp Placement Unit as Office of Career Services Archived from the original on 21 November 2019 Retrieved 21 November 2019 Home sac iitd ac in BSW IIT Delhi Board For Students Welfare Bsw iitd ac in 9 August 2013 Retrieved 16 August 2013 IITD Sports Sportech bsa iitd ac in Retrieved 13 June 2014 Co curricular and Academic Interaction Council IIT Delhi IIT Delhi ACM Student Chapter IIT Delhi Archived 28 September 2010 at the Wayback Machine ACM Student Chapter Excellence Awards Acm org Retrieved 13 November 2017 ICPCWiki Results World Finals 2012 icpc baylor edu Archived from the original on 11 February 2013 Business Incubation Foundation For Innovation And Technology Transfer fitt iitd in Retrieved 13 September 2018 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to IIT Delhi Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title IIT Delhi amp oldid 1154019098, wikipedia, wiki, 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