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Top 5 Universities in India
Indian Institute of Science (IISc
Bangalore)
Over the 105
years since its establishment, IISc has become the premier institute for
advanced scientific and technological research and education in India.
Beginning with 2 departments and 21 students in 1911, today IISc has 39
departments, units, or centres, 3500 students, and about 500 academic and
scientific staff, supported by 600 administrative personnel. Out of this
population of students, about 2200 are in various PhD programs, almost 900 are
enrolled for various Masters degrees, whereas about 400 are registered in the
newly established, research oriented, four-year Bachelor of Science (Research)
programme, of which the first batch will graduate in 2015.
With the recent
construction of modern buildings, acquisition of new research facilities, and
induction of a large number of new faculty members, the Institute can look
forward to an era of high productivity, increasing impact, and rising
prominence in the world.
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT
Delhi)
The department of electrical engineering has been
playing a vital role in producing scientists and technologists of highest
caliber ever since it was established in the year 1961. The department runs
three under graduate programmes and 9 post-graduate programmes to cater to the
ever challenging needs of technical excellence in all areas of electrical
engineering such as Integrated electronics and circuits, Tele-communications,
Computer technology, Control & Automation, Power systems & Power
electronics.
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
(IIT Bombay)
The
institute is recognised worldwide as a leader in the field of engineering
education and research. Reputed for the outstanding calibre of students
graduating from its undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, the institute
attracts the best students from the country for its bachelor's, master's and
doctoral programmes. Research and academic programmes at IIT Bombay are driven
by an outstanding faculty, many of whom are reputed for their research
contributions internationally.
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
(IIT Kanpur)
IIT Kanpur is located on the Grand Trunk Road, 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) west of Kanpur City and
measures close to 420 hectares (1,000 acres). This land was donated by the
Government of Uttar Pradesh in 1960 and by March 1963 the Institute had moved to its
current location.
The institute has around 6478
students with 3938 undergraduate students and 2540 postgraduate students and
about 500 research associates.
Indian Institute of Technology Madras
(IIT Madras)
The Institute has sixteen academic departments and a few
advanced research centres in various disciplines of engineering and pure
sciences, with nearly 100 laboratories organised in a unique pattern of functioning.
A faculty of international repute, a brilliant student community, excellent
technical & supporting staff and an effective administration have all
contributed to the pre-eminent status of IIT Madras. The campus is located in
the city of Chennai, previously known as Madras. Chennai is the state capital
of Tamilnadu, a southern state in India.