International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore

International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore
Motto ज्ञानमुत्तमम (Knowledge is Supreme)
Type Deemed University, Education and Research, Private
Established 1999
Chairman S Gopalakrishnan (Kris)
Director Prof. S. Sadagopan
Academic staff
36
Postgraduates 312 (M.Tech.), 171 (Integrated M.Tech), 26 (M.S. by Research) & 37 (PhD)
Location Electronics City, Bangalore, Karnataka, India
12°50′41″N 77°39′47″E / 12.84472°N 77.66306°E / 12.84472; 77.66306Coordinates: 12°50′41″N 77°39′47″E / 12.84472°N 77.66306°E / 12.84472; 77.66306
Affiliations AICTE, NAAC, UGC
Website www.iiitb.ac.in

The International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore commonly known as IIIT Bangalore, is a premier national graduate school in India. Founded in 1999, it offers Integrated M.Tech., M.Tech., M.S. (Research) and PhD programs in the field of Information Technology. In February 2005, IIIT-B was conferred Deemed University status under Section 3 of the University Grants Commission (UGC) Act 1956.[1][2] This was re-affirmed by the Tandon Committee report[3] in October 2009, which gave (cf. Annexure VII (b) of the report) IIIT-B a score of 41 (the most given to any deemed university).

IIIT-Bangalore is promoted by the government of Karnataka. IIITB is managed by a Governing Body with S Gopalakrishnan (Kris), executive co-chairman, Infosys Ltd., as the chairperson.[4]

History

IIITB was instituted on 15 September 1999 as the Indian Institute of Information Technology, with its campus at International Tech Park (ITPL).[5] The institute functioned at ITPL for the first four years. In August 2003, IIIT-B relocated to its present campus in Electronics City.

Location

IIITB is in Electronics City, Bangalore, which is one of India's largest electronic industrial parks and which houses major electronics and IT corporations that include Infosys, Wipro, Siemens, Hewlett-Packard, General Electric, and Flextronics, amongst others. The address is No. 26/C, Electronics City, Hosur Road, Bangalore 560100, Karnataka, India.

Computing resources

The infrastructure for IIITB's fully wired campus consists of a high-speed fiber-optic backbone connected to the internal network through a high-end gigabit Ethernet switch. Dedicated network equipment includes printers, scanners, and other equipment. Connectivity in the campus is established at two levels. First, the local intranet implements a "virtual classroom," where all the visual material, such as presentation slides used by professors in class, are made available electronically to students. All assignments and projects are announced and submitted online. The intranet also enables knowledge sharing among students.

At the second level, 24x7 Internet access is available throughout campus, in both wired and wireless modes. IIITB is one of the few institutions in India to have an active wireless LAN (and was the first to have this technology way back in 1999). Wireless-mode access is available throughout campus academic and hostel blocks using the 802.11b/g protocol. Moreover, the institute has high end computational servers. The servers provide an in-house private cloud computing infrastructure through virtualization.

Administration

IIITB is a not-for-profit society registered under the Government of Karnataka Act. The institute is governed by a board with S Gopalakrishnan, executive co-chairman, Infosys Ltd., as chairman.

Other eminent members of the board are:

Placements

Companies like Samsung, Google, Amazon, Cisco, Walmart Labs, IBM, Flipkart, Morgan Stanley and other giants visit the campus every year. College has a consistent 100% placement record.[6]

Alumni

As of August 2014 over 1700 alumni have graduated in the eleven convocations held so far.[7] Information on IIIT-B alumni is available on the official website[8]

Research activities

Government and industry funded labs functioning at IIIT Bangalore include Intel Planet Lab, Honeywell Control Lab, Intel Community PC Lab, HP IMS Lab, Siemens Vision Lab and HP Cluster Computing Lab.

Research projects funded by the government and by industry include ICT for development funded by the Department of Information Technology of the Government of India, the Telematics Project funded by the Department of Science and Technology of the Government of India, ICT for Development funded by Microsoft, ICT Cluster Study funded by the Liverhume Trust, Cluster Computing in University Environment funded by HP, Community PC Initiatives funded by Intel, and MONSOON & INCITE projects of the European Union.

Research labs

Programs

Degree programs

IIIT-Bangalore offers five-degree programs.

Specialization

In M.Tech program, students can opt for specialization in any of the following streams:

Students must pursue at least three elective courses in the stream that they choose. There are a number of mandatory courses that a student needs to take irrespective of the student's specialization. Students can choose from the electives from their second semester.

Executive Education

Admission

Scholarships

Scholarships are available for exceptional candidates who get selected for programs at IIIT-B, sponsored by industry.

Sponsors:

Outreach programs

References

  1. "UGC Act-1956" (PDF). mhrd.gov.in/. Secretary, University Grants Commission. Retrieved 1 February 2016.
  2. UGC Note
  3. Tandon Committee Report
  4. Website of the International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore
  5. Industrial Relations
  6. "Placement | International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore". www.iiitb.ac.in. Retrieved 2017-04-05.
  7. "IIIT-Bangalore Alumni". iiitb.ac.in. 17 August 2012. Retrieved 28 August 2012.
  8. www.iiitb.ac.in
  9. EduPadhai (2016-08-09). "IIIT Bangalore | Ranking | Admissions | Cut Off | Fee Structure | Links". EduPadhai. Retrieved 2017-03-27.
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