(info) Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Indian
Institute of Technology , Bombay
A high-power
committee of Govt. of India recommended in 1946 establishment of four higher
institutes of technology of the level of their counterparts in Europe and United
States to set the direction for the development of technical education in the
country. These institutes were designed to provide the necessary dynamism and
flexibility of organization in the light of expanding knowledge and changing
socio-economic requirements of modern society.
Planning for
the Institute at Bombay began in 1957 and the first batch of 100 students was
admitted in 1958. The Institute campus at Powai extends over 200 hectares and is
situated in picturesque surroundings with Vihar and Powai lakes on either sides
and green hills strewn around.
In 1961, by an
act of Parliament, the Institute was declared an institution of national
importance and was accorded the status of a university with power to award its
own degrees and diplomas.
IIT Bombay was
established with the cooperation and participation of the UNESCO, utilizing the
contribution of the Govt. of USSR. The Institute received substantial assistance
in the form of equipment and expert services from USSR through the UNESCO from
1956 to 1973. The Institute received several experts (59) and technicians (14)
from several reputed institutions in the USSR . The UNESCO also offered a number
of fellowships (27) for training of Indian faculty members in the USSR .
Under the
bilateral agreement of 1965, the USSR Govt. provided additional assistance to
supplement the Aid Program already received by the Institute through UNESCO.
Objectives
and Goals
The Indian
Institute of Technology, Bombay seeks to establish traditions which will foster
creativity and growth of excellence. The institute has the following broad
objectives :
1. To provide
the best possible educational facilities for training bright students for the
careers in technology and science.
2. To provide
a creative atmosphere in which higher studies and research thrive both amongst
the students and the faculty.
3. To organize
a short intensive courses, conferences and seminars on current technological
developments which will be of benefit to the surrounding community.
4. To provide
research and development consultancy which will promote contact with and be of
service to industries and to government and Civic Organizations.
5. To organize
quality improvement programmes for faculty members from various engineering
colleges.
6. To provide
leadership in curriculum design and development.
The Institute
cherishes the hope that its graduates will be the leaders of tomorrow. Their
education is patterned with this in view. Thus in the engineering curriculum,
besides the professional courses, there is a strong emphasis on acquiring a
thorough grounding in the basic sciences of mathematics, physics and chemistry
and a reasonable knowledge in subjects like economics, English, philosophy and
social sciences belonging to the Humanities and Social Science. The emphasis on
the basic sciences removes to some extent the fear of rapid obsolescence, while
studies in the Humanities help the students to interact more positively with the
society in which he lives. Besides making available facilities for higher
education, training and research in various fields of engineering and
technology, the Institute contributes to the industrial development and economic
growth of the country by preparing a cadre of engineers and scientists, who
provide both man power and support R&D work for industries.
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