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| Three new IITs to offer courses on humanities, health sciences March 06, 2008 New Delhi: The three new Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) coming up in Bihar, Rajasthan and Andhra Pradesh will not only teach engineering, but also design and creative arts, management, health sciences, humanities and social sciences. However, Director of IIT, Kanpur pointed out that most of the existing IITs had started their classes from rented premises. He pointed out that quality of the faculty is more important than classrooms for making an institute a world-class institution. As per the decision, each institute will initially have an intake capacity of 200 students, but when fully developed, the institutes will increase their students' strength subsequently. Each IIT will have a total student strength of about 3,000 students with approximately 2,000 of them in B.Tech, 500 in M.Tech, 400 in Ph.D and 100 as post-doctoral fellows. Every IIT will have faculty strength of 262 at the end of the seventh year of operation and will also maintain the teacher-student ratio of 1:9, as in the case of other IITs. |