(Info) Banaras Hindu University set to get IIT tag
INFO : Banaras Hindu University set to get IIT tag
Almost 40 years after it first mooted the
idea of getting converted into an Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), the
Institute of Technology at Banaras Hindu University (IT-BHU), Varanasi, is now
ready to don the IIT tag. The Ministry of Human Resource Development as part of
the Eleventh Five-Year Plan has allowed IT-BHU to be converted into an IIT.
While IT-BHU is excited about the development, the biggest advantage, it says,
will be the financial and social benefits post conversion. Says SN Upadhyay,
director, IT-BHU, "The institute will have funding and brand image similar
to that of the IITs. It will have financial, academic and administrative
autonomy similar to them."
An IIT status is crucial for the institute as it expects to receive more funding
from the government from the next academic year. Currently the institute
receives about Rs 50 crores per year and will be entitled to a grant of Rs 110
crore per year apart from Rs 30-50 crore towards research funding. The institute
is also said to receive funding towards improvement of its infrastructure.
An IIT status will also help the institute attract good number of quality
students with better IIT-JEE ranks. Says Upadhyay, "The academic standards
of our college have always been at par with the IITs. With this official
recognition, we will be able to attract better students and quality faculty too.
This in turn will help us attract better companies on campus for
placements."
The conversion will take around a year with the government modifying the BHU Act 1915 in Parliament.
Courtesy : business-standard.com
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