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W E L C O M E T O Office of International IIT - Madras & Alumni Relations https://www.iitm.ac.in/ IIT Madras - History FIVE IITs TO START WITH IIT Kharagpur 3 rd 23 IITs IIT Bombay IIT Madras (Started with assistance from


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W E L C O M E T O

IIT - Madras Office of International & Alumni Relations

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23 IITs

IN TOTAL

3rd

IIT in INDIA

GERMAN ASSISTANCE

FIVE IITs TO START WITH

 IIT Kharagpur  IIT Bombay  IIT Madras (Started with assistance from Germany)  IIT Kanpur  IIT Delhi

IIT Madras - History

Later

 IIT Guwahati  IIT Roorkee  16 more IITs were added. 23 in total

RESIDENTIAL CAMPUS

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900+

Projects Annually

250

Indian Companies

40+

Multinational Companies

90+

IP Annually

IITs in India

No. Name Established City/Town State 1 IIT Kharagpur 1951 Kharagpur West Bengal 2 IIT Bombay 1958 Mumbai Maharashtra 3 IIT Kanpur 1959 Kanpur Uttar Pradesh 4 IIT Madras 1959 Chennai Tamil Nadu 5 IIT Delhi 1963 New Delhi Delhi 6 IIT Guwahati 1994 Guwahati Assam 7 IIT Roorkee 2001 Roorkee Uttarakhand 8 IIT Bhubaneswar 2008 Bhubaneswar Orissa 9 IIT Gandhinagar 2008 Gandhinagar Gujarat 10 IIT Hyderabad 2008 Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh 11 IIT Patna 2008 Patna Bihar 12 IIT Jodhpur 2008 Jodhpur Rajasthan 13 IIT Ropar 2008 Rupnagar Punjab 14 IIT Indore 2009 Indore Madhya Pradesh 15 IIT Mandi 2009 Mandi Himachal Pradesh 16 IIT (BHU) Varanasi 2012 Varanasi Uttar Pradesh 17 IIT Palakkad* 2015 Palakkad Kerala 18 IIT Tirupati* 2015 Tirupati Andhra Pradesh 19 IIT (ISM) Dhanbad 2016 Dhanbad Jharkhand 20 IIT Bhilai 2016 Bhilai Chhattisgarh 21 IIT Goa 2016 Goa Goa 22 IIT Jammu 2016 Jammu & Kashmir Jammu & Kashmir 23 IIT Dharwad 2016 Dharwad Karnataka

*Mentored by IIT Madras

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9467

STUDENTS

579

FACULTY

2.5

SQUARE KM

IIT Madras - Zones

16

DEPARTMENTS

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STRATEGIC PLAN 2020

CORE ACTIVITIES

Developing high-quality Human Resources to Serve the Nation Pursuing world-class research including translational and transformational research Nurturing Integrity, Creativity and Academic Freedom Creating value through technology development that addresses national challenges Infrastructure Infrastructure Students Flexible Course Programmes High-Quality Research Industry Engagement Internationalization Entrepreneurship Alumni Engagement Outreach Meet National Aspirations and Objectives

To be in the Top 50

in all disciplines through excellence in Research and Education and become India’s leading institution for developing technological soultions to meet country’s challenges

ENABLERS HOW WHY WHAT

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VISION

To be an academic institution in dynamic equilibrium with its social, ecological and economic environment striving continuously for excellence in education, research and technological service to the nation.

MISSION

Excellence in  Teaching - developing human resources in the service of the nation  Research  Consultancy, and  Helping to improve technical education in the country

VISION & MISSION

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900+

Projects Annually

250

Indian Companies

40+

Multinational Companies

90+

IP Annually

IITM Hierarchy

DIRECTOR HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS REGISTRAR DEAN AC DEAN AR DEAN AD DEAN ST DEAN IS DEAN PL DEAN IAR AC = Academic Courses ; AR = Academic Research; AD = Administration; ST = Students; IS = Industrial Consultancy & Sponsored Research; PL = Planning; IAR = International & Alumni Relations

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ENGINEERING

Aerospace Engineering Applied Mechanics Biotechnology Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Science & Engineering Electrical Engineering Engineering Design Mechanical Engineering Metallurgical Engineering Ocean Engineering

DEPARTMENTS

HUMANITIES

Humanities & Social Sciences Management Studies

SCIENCES

Mathematics Physics Chemistry

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COURSE-BASED PROGRAMS

4-year Bachelor’s - B. Tech 5-year Dual Degree - B.Tech and M.Tech 5-year Integrated - M.A and M.Sc 2-year Master’s - M. Sc., M.B.A; M.Tech.,  M.Tech(UOP); M.Tech (Clinical Engineering)

ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

RESEARCH-BASED PROGRAMS

M.S. - 2 to 3 years after B.Tech/ M.Sc Doctoral - 4 to 5 years after Masters

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IITM TODAY Faculty 579 Staff 1250 Students 9467 Other Residents 5400 Total 16696 3% 4% 59% 34% Faculty Staff Students Other Residents

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CURRENT STUDENT POPULATION UG 2025 Dual Degree 2024 M.Tech 1073 M.Sc 317 MBA 120 M.A 234 M.S 810 PhD 2844 UG 22% Dual Degree 22% M.Tech 11% M.Sc 3% MBA 1% M.A 3% M.S 9% PhD 30%

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ALUMNI

5 15 16086 245 2631 221 886 3432 3426 14459 68 89 4626

Alumni Statistics

B.S B.Sc B.Tech DIIT Dual Degree M.A

Programs Count of *Batch B.S 5 B.Sc 15 B.Tech 16086 DIIT 245 Dual Degree 2631 M.A 221 M.B.A 886 M.S 3432 M.Sc 3426 M.Tech 14459 PG Diploma 68 PGDMEM 89 Ph.d 4626 Total 46189

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RESEARCH FUNDING

No. Financial Year Sponsored Research Projects Consultancy Assignments (Value Rs. In Crores) (Value Rs. In Crores) 1 2016-2017

  • Rs. 330.92
  • Rs. 143.35

2 2015-2016

  • Rs. 204.48
  • Rs. 71.15

3 2014-2015 Rs.67.25 Rs.64.23 4 2013-2014 Rs.193.20 Rs.54.00 5 2012-2013 Rs.105.20 Rs.45.88 6 2011-2012 Rs.181.85 Rs.50.77 7 2010-2011 Rs.117.15 Rs.36.39

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900+

Projects Annually

250

Indian Companies

40+

Multinational Companies

90+

IP Annually

Academic (basic, open-sky) research

 Publications

Translational research

 Industry  Space  Defence  Incubation

Transformational Research

 Direct societal impact  Disruptive improvement in housing, water, healthcare, education, energy

RESEARCH & IP

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Transformational Research Changing every Indian’s way of life

Clean Water Affordable Housing Uninterrupted Power Available Healthcare Assistive Devices

SOCIETAL IMPACT

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IITM IN THE NEWS..

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INTER-DISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AREAS

Combustion Atmospheric Science and Technology, including climate science and climate change Nano/ Bio materials and devices Sustainability All energy technologies including new and renewable Transportation technologies including guidance and control Heritage structures Technology and Policy Education and ICT Ethics Technology management Equity Computational Sciences applied to: Materials System biology Quantum computing Analytics, simulation and optimization Environmental science and engineering in the following (and not restricted to) areas Air quality and pollution Water quality and pollution

Nuclear waste management Carbon dioxide sequestration MEMS, NEMS, Lab on a chip, micro fluidics and applications Bio- engineering – applications and devices Advanced sensors for national security and personal health

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Industry Society

https://www.iitm.ac.in/

RELEVANT

Make in India Global Partnerships

BOLD

Research Fund Start-ups

INNOVATIVE

Research Park Legal, IP..

PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIVE

Alumni-Industry Initiatives Positive Messaging

WE ARE MORE..

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CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE (COE)

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Translational Research

Combustion Research

Make in India

Cancer Nano-Devices &Materials Decentralized Energy Decision Sciences Soft Matter Machine Tools & Manufacturing Tyre & Vehicle Dynamics Transportation Non-destructive Testing MRI Heritage Structures Water China Studies Sustainability

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Graphene Applications (TSAMRC) Steel Research (COXIST & CREST) Railway Research (CRR) Solar Hub Automotive Research (CAAR) Urban Development & Smart City (CUBE) Industrial Internet of Things (IIT-GE) Propulsion Technologies (COPT)

NEW COES

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LIST OF CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE

No Centre of Excellence Professor-In-Charge Year of Establishment 1 Raghupathi Singhania Centre of Excellence for Tyre & Vehicle Mechanics Dr.Krishnakumar R 2004-2005 2 Centre of Excellence in Urban Transport

  • Dr. Sivanandan R, Dr. Karthik K

Srinivasan 2009-2010 3 Centre of Decentralised Power Systems

  • Dr. Ashok Jhunjhunwala

2013-2014 4 Centre for Non-Destructive Evaluation

  • Dr. Krishnan Balasubramanian

2014-2015 5 National Centre for Combustion R&D

  • Dr. Sundararajan T, Dr.

Chakravarthy S R 2011-2012 6 National Centre for Catalysis Research

  • Dr. Viswanathan B, Dr.P Selvam

2006-2007 7 Centre for NEMS & Nanophotonics

  • Dr. Enakshi Bhattacharya

2011-2012 8 Healthcare Technology Innovation Centre Dr.Mohanasankar Sivaprakasam 2011-2012 9 Centre for Technology and Policy

  • Dr. Muraleedharan V R

2013-2014 10 National Centre for Safety of Heritage Structures

  • Dr. DevdasMenon, Dr.

C.V.R.Murthy 2013-2014 11 Indo-German Centre for Sustainability

  • Dr. B S Murty (CIE)

2013-2014 12 China Studies Centre

  • Dr. Solomon Benjamin

2011-2012

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Education & Research LIST OF CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE

No Centre of Excellence Professor-In-Charge Year of Establishment 13 Reliance-IITM Telecom Centre of Excellence

  • Dr. Ashok Jhunjhunwala

2000-2001 14 Centre for Functional Nanomaterials

  • Dr. Ramaprabhu S

2007-2008 15 Thematic Unit of Excellence on Water

  • Dr. Pradeep T

2004-2005 16 Centre for Excellence in Wireless Technology

  • Dr. Bhaskar Ramamurthi

2006 17 Centre of Excellence on Machine Tools and Production Technology

  • Dr. N. Ramesh Babu

2015-2016 18 Centre of Excellence in Iron & Steel Technology (COEXIST)

  • Dr. B.S. Murty (MET) HOD

2016-2017 19 Centre for Computational Brain Research (CCBR Various Professors in the department

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2015 20 Initiative in Biological Systems Engineering (IBSE)

  • Dr. D. Karunagaran, HoD, BIO

2007 21 Interdisciplinary Laboratory in Data Sciences (ILDS)

  • Dr. B. Ravindran, CSE

2016 22 Centre for Social Innovation & Entrepreneurship (CSIE)

  • Dr. R. Nagarajan, Dean IAR

2010 23 Centre for Railway Research (CRR)

  • Dr. Krishnan Balasubramaniam, Dean

IC&SR 2017 24 Centre for Battery Engineering and Electric Vehicles (CBEEV)

  • Dr. Ashok Jhunjhunwala

2015

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IITM RESEARCH PARK

India’s first University-Based Research Park

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IITM RESEARCH PARK

Auto & Automotive energy Power Big Data & Analytics Mech Eng & Design Financial Services Product Eng & Design ITES & Consulting Bio - Medical Device Telecom & Networks Social Enterprises IP Services Industry/Professional bodies Incubators

Bringing UNLIKE MINDS together

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IITM RESEARCH PARK

Bringing UNLIKE MINDS together

http://respark.iitm.ac.in/ connect@respark.iitm.ac.in

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IITM ENTREPRENEURSHIP ECOSYSTEM

Ideate Pre- Incubate Incubate

03

Support

04

IITMEF - IIT Madras Entrepreneurship Forum

02 01

Nirmaan E-Cell Innovation Ecosystem Project M.S. Entrepreneurship

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OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

ROLES

 Coordinate international delegation visits to IITM and reach out to foreign universities.  Encourage, maintain and sustain relationships with foreign universities and enterprises.  Promote international student exchanges (both inbound and outbound), and facilitate acclimatization of international students.  Facilitate faculty exchange

ACTIVITIES

 Focal point for international visitors  Host visitors based on established protocol  Plan and coordinate department & lab visits, maximize effectiveness of interactions with IITM faculty  Follow-up on visits  Maintain database on visitors

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UNIVERSITY PARTNERSHIPS

We are focused on building strong research collaborations with leading global institutions. To accomplish this, we envisage a 4-stage process: Faculty interactions (visits & workshops, video-conferencing, joint proposals, co-authored papers) Student exchanges (Ph.D. and M.S. scholars to spend 3-6 months carrying out research at collaborators' laboratories) Joint-supervision of research scholars, serving on doctoral and Masters' committees Joint-degree programs (where sufficient sustainability and scalability of relations has been demonstrated) Currently: > 180 MOUs in effect, including  17 Joint Degree Programs. Australia (Swinburne Univ, Deakin Univ, Queensland Univ of Tech, Univ

  • f Tech Sydney, Univ of Melbourne, Curtin Univ). Germany (RWTH Aachen, Univ of Duisburg, Univ of

Passau, Univ of Heidelberg). Taiwan (National Tsing Hua Univ, National Chiao Tung Univ). Singapore (National Univ of Singapore). France (Univ of Bordeaux, Ecole Centrale de Nantes). Finland (Aalto Univ). USA (Michigan State Univ)  4 Joint Supervision Programs. Australia (Univ of Sydney, Univ of Melbourne, Deakin University). USA (Purdue University)

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UNIVERSITY PARTNERSHIPS - MOU

5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45

Africa Asia Australia Europe North America 7 62 15 126 40

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UNIVERSITY PARTNERSHIPS

JOINT DEGREE PROGRAMS Europe RWTH Aachen University, Germany University of Duisberg-Essen, Germany University of Passau, Germany University of Heidelberg, Germany University of Bordeaux, France École centrale de Nantes, France Aalto University, Finland America Michigan State University, United States of America Australia: University of Melbourne Queensland University of Technology Swinburne University of Technology University of Technology Sydney Deakin University Curtin University Asia: National University of Singapore, Singapore National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan JOINT SUPERVISION PROGRAMS The University of Melbourne, Australia Deakin University, Australia Purdue University, USA University of Sydney, Australia

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INBOUND & OUTBOUND MOBILITY

INBOUND

  • Enquiries and assistance to students for exchange programs
  • Processing of applications
  • Welcome Information Package before arrival
  • Pick up from airport and help in settling down @ IITM.
  • Orientation program
  • Immigration process assistance
  • Buddy Program

OUTBOUND

  • Advertising of “study-abroad”, research exchange & internship programs
  • Handling enquiries for exchange programs
  • Guidance for exchange programs at IITM
  • Nomination
  • Facilitating the application process
  • Coordinating with partner universities

MOBILITY

STUDY ABROAD

INTERNATIONALIZATION

EXCHANGE PROGRAMS

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FACULTY COLLABORATIONS

Nearly 70% of IITM faculty members are engaged in active research-based collaborations with peers abroad. Global Initiative of Academic Networks (GIAN), an initiative by Govt. of India, is aimed at bringing international faculty members to institutes of Higher Education in India for a duration of two to three weeks. Visiting Advanced Joint Research (VAJRA) Faculty Scheme is a dedicated program exclusively for overseas scientists and academicians with emphasis on Non-resident Indians (NRI) and Persons of Indian Origin (PIO) / Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) to work as adjunct / visiting faculty for a specific period of time in Indian Public funded academic and research institutions. IIT Madras has offered twice as many GIAN(http://www.gian.iitkgp.ac.in/) courses as the next closest institution in India. One-fourth of all VAJRA(http://www.vajra- india.in/) visiting faculty are being hosted by IIT Madras.  Visiting International Faculty (VIF) is a new program launched by IITM, focusing on recruiting full-time foreign faculty at the equivalent level of Assistant Professor. Target Groups for VIF – Recent Doctoral Graduates Gross Pay (Including Benefits) – 2000 – 2200 Euros per month Link - https://facapp.iitm.ac.in/ IITM Faculty Research Profiles - https://icandsr.iitm.ac.in/sites/default/files/pdf/IITMFP.pdf

FACULTY EXCHANGE VAJRA GIAN

VISITING INTERNATIONAL FACULTY

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RESEARCH COLLABORATION PHILOSOPHY

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IITM CALENDAR

FALL SEMESTER Orientation – 22nd July Semester start – 29th July Semester end – 28th November Application deadline: 15th May SPRING SEMESTER Orientation – 7th January Semester start – 14th January Semester end – 10th May Application deadline: 15th November

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CONTACT US

  • Prof. R .Nagarajan

Dean - International & Alumni Relations deaniar@iitm.ac.in +91 44 2257 8070

  • Mrs. Kavitha G.R

Manager - International Relations

  • ir@iitm.ac.in

+91 44 2257 4926

  • Ms. Vijayvani Samuel

Liaison Officer – University Partnerships

  • ir3@wmail.iitm.ac.in

+91 44 2257 4928

  • Ms. Vadhana Ramanan

Liaison Officer - Incoming Students

  • ir2@wmail.iitm.ac.in

+91 44 2257 4928

  • Mr. Arvind Sivamani

Liaison Officer – Outbound Student Mobility

  • ir4@wmail.iitm.ac.in

+91 44 2257 4928

  • Ms. Rupa Suhas Pandit

Liaison Officer – International Projects

  • ir1@wmail.iitm.ac.in

+91 44 2257 4928

  • Ms. Archana

Secretarial Assistant

  • ir@iitm.ac.in

+91 44 2257 4926

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Transforming Minds

Indian Institute of Technology - Madras

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T h a n k Yo u !