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Union Cabinet Gives Approval to Five New IITs

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23 IIT's in the country with all states except Haryana & 7 of the 8 North Eastern States having at least 1 IIT...Way to go

25 May 2016
Union Cabinet Gives Approval to Five New IITs
Five new IITs will come up at Tirupati, Palakkad, Dharwar, Bhilai, Goa and Jammu while ISM Dhanbad will also be upgraded to an IIT.

The Union Cabinet which met today gave its ex post facto approval to amend The Institutes of Technology Act, 1961 for incorporation of new IITs at Tirupati (AP), Palakkad (Kerala), Dharwar (Karnataka), Bhilai (Chhattisgarh), Goa, Jammu (Jammu and Kashmir) and conversion of Indian School of Mines (ISM), Dhanbad to an IIT under the law.

"The approval will bring six new Indian Institutes of Technology within the ambit of The Institutes of Technology Act, 1961 and declaring them as the institutions of national importance," an official statement said here.

The amendment will also help convert ISM, Dhanbad into an IIT by bringing it into the ambit of the Institutes of Technology Act, 1961.

The Cabinet also gave ex post facto approval to set up NIT, Andhra Pradesh which has been registered as a Society under the Andhra Pradesh Societies Registration Act, 2001.

The Cabinet also approved introduction of a bill -- the National Institutes of Technology, Science Education and Research (Amendment) Bill, 2016 for inclusion of the NIT, Andhra Pradesh in its first schedule, another statement said.

"The proposed amendments to the NITSER Act, 2007 will ensure a high level of public accountability and increased participation of the stakeholders in the administration and academic activities of the Institute," the statement said.

http://www.outlookindia.com/newswire/story/union-cabinet-gives-approval-to-five-new-iits/941214
 
A related question -Is IIT brand getting diluted due to indiscriminate opening of institutes with inadequate infrastructure in terms of buildings,labs, staff.

Educated elites are being made commoners for no valid reasons. Existing engg colleges can be upgraded to make them better instead.
 
A related question -Is IIT brand getting diluted due to indiscriminate opening of institutes with inadequate infrastructure in terms of buildings,labs, staff.
Educated elites are being made commoners for no valid reasons. Existing engg colleges can be upgraded to make them better instead.

I support this...For example instead of opening in Palghat the Calicut NIT could have been converted to IIT
 
I support this...For example instead of opening in Palghat the Calicut NIT could have been converted to IIT
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i agreed....in palakkad ..there is two more pvt engg colleges....i know even S V ENGG COLLEGE BY SV UNIVERSITY. THIRUPATHI.....starting

a new IIT there...if the quantity increases...may be quality decreases....its another political decision/compulsion...
 
Even IIM brand is getting diluted with IIMs being set up in nook and corner of the country. While IIMs of A,B,C and ISB are in top four, IIMs newly opened in tiruchy ,

kashipur,raipur,ranchi,rohtak,udaipur are ranked below 25 .My relative preferred to join MDI gurgaon [ranked 11] to IIM tiruchi , though tiruchi was closer to his home in

tamilnadu and less expensive.In addition to quality of education, brand value counts more for jobs.
 
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