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Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati
भारतीय प्रौद्योगिकी संस्थान
गुवाहाटी
Motto"ज्ञान ही शक्ति है"
Motto in English"Knowledge Is Power"
TypeEducation and Research Institute
Established1994
ChairmanDr. R. P. Singh,
DirectorProf. Gautam Biswas,FNA
Deputy DirectorProf. S. Nandi
Academic staff335
Undergraduates2507
Postgraduates2296
LocationGuwahati, Assam, India
26°11′14″N 91°41′30″E / 26.18722°N 91.69167°E / 26.18722; 91.69167
CampusSuburban,703.95 acres (2.8 km)
AcronymIITG
ColorsRed (Power), Blue (Peace), Yellow (Perseverance)
   
Websitewww.iitg.ac.in, www.iitg.ernet.in

Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati (IIT Guwahati, IITG) is an autonomous engineering and technology-oriented institute of higher education established by the Government of India, located in Guwahati, in the state of Assam in India. It is the sixth Indian Institute of Technology established in India. IITG is officially recognised as an Institute of National Importance by the Government of India. At present the Institute has 11 Academic Departments, 3 Inter-Disciplinary Academic Centres and 4 Centralised Service Center covering all the major engineering, science and humanities disciplines, offering Bachelor of Technology, Bachelor of Design, Master of Arts, Master of Design, Master of Technology, Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy programmes. IIT Guwahati has world class infrastructure for carrying out advanced research and has been equipped with state-of-the-art scientific and engineering instruments.

History

IIT Guwahati campus
Guesthouse of the IIT from hill top

The history of IIT Guwahati traces its roots to the 1985 Assam Accord signed between the All Assam Students Union and the Government of India, which mentions the general improvement in education facilities in Assam and specifically the setting up of an IIT. The Indian Institute of Technology- Assam Society was formed in 1989. The foundation stone was laid in July, 1992 in Guwahati. Indian Institute of Technology (Amendment) Act 1994, passed by the Parliament of India, was notified in Gazette of India on May 26, 1994 by which the The IIT Guwahati- Assam Society was made into IIT Guwahati. By the Gazette of Indian notification of the Ministry of Human Resource Development (India) dates September 1, 1994 the Central Government of India declared September 1, 1994 as the date on which the Indian Institute of Technology (Amendment) Act 1994 (No. 35 of 1994) came into force and IIT Guwahati was established. The enrollment of students started in 1995. The selection process was the same as that of all IITs, i.e., through the Joint Entrance Examination (IIT-JEE). In 1998, the first batch of students were accepted into the Master of Technology program through the GATE.

Lecture Theatres Complex

Campus and geography

The campus of IITG is on the northern banks of Brahmaputra and abuts the North Guwahati town of Amingaon, pincode-781039.Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati campus is on a sprawling 700 acres (2.8 km) plot of land on the north bank of the river Brahmaputra around 20 kms. from the heart of the city. With the majestic Brahmaputra on one side, and with hills and vast open spaces on others, the campus provides an ideal setting for learning.It is arguably the most beautiful campus in India.The weather remains pleasant for most part of the year with a maximum day temperature in summers of around 35C and a minimum temperature in the winters of around 7C

IIT Guwahati is located just on the outskirts of the city of Guwahati and is well connected to other parts of the country by road, rail or air. The campus is around 20 km from the heart of the city and around 40 min drive from the Guwahati International Airport. It averages about 95-100 arrivals and departures a day. Guwahati is serviced with direct flights to Delhi, Jaipur, Mumbai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Chennai, Ahmedabad and other major cities in India by different airlines. A modernization plan is underway at Guwahati Airport right now and once it is completed, the AAI plans to make Guwahati a hub of air connectivity. To reach the institute from the city, there is an Institute bus service that runs regularly to and from the city.

The Academic Complex houses the academic departments, centres, their laboratories, classrooms, etc. A spacious Administrative Building accommodates the offices of the Institute. The Computer and Communication Centre houses a modern Computer Centre and Central Library. A Lecture Hall Complex with four lecture halls, each capable of seating 250 scholars and an auditorium of 1500 capacity provide space for teaching and holding various events/programmes.A Commercial Complex provides shopping of essential commodities for the people in the complex, with a restaurant and several shops and two community halls. The Sports Complex, comprising an indoor sports stadium with synthetic badminton, table tennis and squash courts, gymnasium and the Students Gymkhana office, an 8 lane 50 m long swimming pool and flood-lit playing fields for all major outdoor games, provides ample scope of recreation for the campus residents. A 72-room Guest House, ample faculty and staff quarters, married students’ flat-lets, eight men’s and one women’s hostels with single occupancy rooms make the residential component of the infrastructure. The Institute-Hospital with 30 beds. A Conference Centre with a provision of 4 halls (2 halls with 150 capacity and 2 halls with 200 capacity) and a Food Court is nearing completion.

Other facilities include a campus wide network on a Gigabit Ethernet backbone with access points in every hostel room, an internal EPABX, high capacity internet connections (including access from residences), two banks-State Bank of India and Canara Bank with ATM facilities, a post office with Railway Passenger Reservation facility, Akshara(pre-primary school-cum-creche), a Kendriya Vidyalaya and a bus service to the city.

All faculty and staff members of the institute are provided with PCs. All these computers are hooked on to the campus network. Most of the office work is automated with a view to improve efficiency and reduce the use of papers. Internet and e-mail facility are provided through leased lines.

The Central Library, one of the important central facilities of the Institute, currently has a collection of over 1,17,000 items including 2605 subscribed online journals and magazines.The Central Library also subscribes to most journals online, allowing everyone to access them from their computers while in the campus.

The Institute has also established a Technology Incubation Centre (TIC) to allow students to translate their innovative ideas into commercially significant products by extending support to them after they graduate, in the form of finance, space and technical guidance.

Academics

Academic Complex on the bank of River Brahmaputra
New Academic Complex (NAC) of IIT Guwahati

IIT Guwahati houses the following departments:

  • Department of Biotechnology
  • Department of Chemical Engineering
  • Department of Chemistry
  • Department of Civil Engineering
  • Department of Computer Science and Engineering
  • Department of Design
  • Department of Electronics & Electrical Engineering (previously known as Department of Electronics and Communication)
  • Department of Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Department of Physics
  • Department of Mathematics
  • Department of Mechanical Engineering

The aforementioned departments of the Institute offer B. Tech., B. Des., M. Des., M. Tech., M.A (Development Studies), M.Sc. and Ph.D. programmes.

Presently there are about 4803 students (2507 undergraduate and 2286 postgraduate) on rolls, 335 faculty members and 300 support staff.

Rankings

University and college rankings

Internationally, IIT Guwahati was ranked 551–600 in the QS World University Rankings of 2011 and 89 in the QS Asian University Rankings of 2012. In India, among engineering colleges, it ranked 10 by India Today in 2012, 8 by Outlook India in 2012 and 7 by Dataquest in 2011. In the Mint Government Colleges survey of 2009 it ranked 6. The Chemical Engineering Department was ranked 101-150 in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2012.

Academic Centres and Centralised Services

Academic Centres

The Academic Centers are as follows

  • Centre for Energy
  • Centre for the Environment
  • Centre for Nanotechnology

Centralised Services

The Centralised Services are as follows

  • Centre for Educational Technology
  • Centre for Mass Media Communication
  • Central Instruments Facility
  • Computer and Communication Centre
  • Central Library

Annual festivals

Every year the students and administration of IIT Guwahati together organize and number of festivals and competitions. Techniche, Alcheringa, Reflux and IIT-Guwahati Entrepreneurship Summit are the conducted on a very large scale and are growing in terms of participation and sponsors.

Techniche, The Annual Techno-Management Festival

Techniche was started in 1999 in the Technology complex of IIT Guwahati, starting in two rooms and growing to over 15,000 participants from colleges and schools all across India, UAE and Singapore. Techniche has played host to Nobel laureates, leaders, innovators and entrepreneurs like Richard Stallman, Kiran Karnik, Prabhu Chawla, Nathan Schulhof, Dr. John C. Mather, Jeff Lieberman, Mike Fincke, Kiran Bedi, Dr. Raghuram Krishnapuram, Yashavant Kanetkar, Pranav Mistry, Mark Toorock etc. Techniche is a non-profit organization run by the student community of IIT Guwahati and promotes the development and honing of scientific and entrepreneurial skills in the academia and at the same time being socially responsible with its initiatives towards education amongst the underprivileged through its module 'We care'. Techniche is relatively very young in comparison to the other major college techno-management festivals of India,yet it has established itself amongst the biggest festivals of India in a very short period of time. The symbol of Techniche are two pixelated saplings, orange and blue in colour. The saplings are the portrayal of how Techniche integrates the 'youth' from all around the country and effects red the blue colour stands for the management face of Techniche while the orange represents the technological front of techniche.

Alcheringa, The Annual Cultural Festival

Alcheringa is the annual cultural festival of the IITG. It is held for 4 nights and 3 days generally on the first weekend of February. Started in 1996 by a bunch of IITG students, Alcheringa has a footfall of more than 50,000 and a participation from 350 colleges from across the country. It is a student-run non-profit organization which caters primarily to the youth of the country. It consists of competitions, informal events, workshops and showcases professional performances. Alcheringa boasts of performances by the stalwarts of the entertainment industry, from India and abroad. In the past, Alcheringa has featured performances from performers including Mohit Chauhan,Chitresh Das, Sonu Niigaam, Shaan, Strings, KK, Euphoria, Indian Ocean, Parikrama, The Raghu Dixit Project, Shankar Ehsaan Loy, Anoushka Shankar, Kalki Koechlin, Isha Sharvani, Vir Das, Advaita, Motherjane and RDB. Alcheringa has also hosted foreign acts like the Swiss folk metal band Eluveitie, Irish Rock band Frantic Jack, Israeli progressive metal band Orphaned Land, and Italian Embassy’s sponsored tour of Giuliano Modarelli.

Alfaaz, The Annual Literary Festival

Alfaaz is the annual literary festival of the Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati (IITG), Guwahati, India. The word Alfaaz means words in Persian language and accordingly consists of literary competitions, panel discussions, lectures, demonstrations, video conferences and workshops. The festival is traditionally held over two days and three nights during March, and attracts participants from all over India. Alfaaz is the biggest literary festival of North East India and is also the biggest, scale wise, when compared to any engineering institute in India. It provides collegiate students with a platform to showcase their literary talents and raise social issues, especially, social issues of the North Eastern regions of India.

Udgam, The IIT Guwahati Entrepreneurship Summit

The IIT Guwahati Entrepreneurship Summit (IES) is conducted by the Entrepreneurial Development Cell (EDC), IIT Guwahati to inspire young students in North-East India to become Entrepreneurs. It is held annually as a 3 day summit in March. Apart from a series of talks by eminent speakers there are a host of workshops & networking sessions.

Reflux, The Annual Chemical Engineering Festival

Reflux is the annual Chemical Engineering festival organised by Chemical Engineering Department of Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati. It aims to involve the students of the Chemical Engineering and also from closely related fields of Mechanical Engineering, Chemistry and Biotechnology. The theme for 2013 was Cleaner Energy, Greener Tomorrow, to promote the use of cleaner sources of energy so as to have an all-round sustainable development .

Other festivals

  • Spirit, the annual sports festival
  • Manthan, the annual inter-hostel cultural festival
  • Kriti, the annual inter-hostel technical festival
  • Spardha, the annual inter-hostel sports fest
  • Advaya, the annual techno-cultural festival of Post-Graduate Students

Besides these, Inter-IIT Sports Meet is held annually every winter among the Indian Institutes of Technology. The Meet is hosted by any one of the older IITs (Kharagpur, Bombay, Madras, Kanpur, Delhi, Guwahati, Roorkee) in round robin fashion. IIT Guwahati hosted the 42nd and 49th Inter-IIT Sports Meet.

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