IIT-Madras plans to set up campus in Tanzania, Sri Lanka & Nepal send requests

IIT-Madras plans to set up campus in Tanzania, Sri Lanka & Nepal send requests

Last Updated Jul - 25 - 2022, 10:46 AM | Source : | Visitors : 37

New Delhi: IIT Madras seems to be gearing up to set up a campus in Tanzania. An offshore campus of IIT Madras in Tanzania is one of the preferred options on the government’s table as it works on a plan to ensure the country’s premier engineering institutes have a presence on the world map. The recommendations made in a draft report prepared by a 16-member committee — headed by IIT Council standing committee chairperson Dr. K Radhakrishnan — are acting as a possible roadmap for the expansion plans, according to officials privy to the developments.

IIT Madras Director Prof V Kamakoti told The Indian Express that besides Tanzania and other African countries, the institute has also received requests from Sri Lanka and Nepal for campuses to offer courses in emerging areas such as data sciences and artificial intelligence as well as energy systems.

READ | RSS-affiliated teachers’ body urges Education Ministry to inspect ‘misgovernance’ in DU colleges

“IIT Madras is in discussions with multiple countries, including Tanzania, regarding offshore campuses. We are considering many of these places. For African countries, programs in mining are very important. In Nepal, there are demands for courses on energy systems. Courses in data sciences are in demand everywhere,” Prof Kamakoti said.

Discussions are underway to figure out if individual IITs should make forays abroad, or if multiple IITs should jointly attempt to do so. Prof Kamakoti was among the seven IIT directors on the Radhakrishnan committee. Efforts are also being made to study the market demand in some of the countries which have placed requests for getting offshore campuses of Indian institutions.

“We are looking at what sort of courses can be offered. There may be some country-specific courses on offer, as for some countries, some topics can be of relevance. We will be arriving at different models based on feasibility, and employment potential in those countries,” Prof Kamakoti said.

READ | Government of India revamps NOS Policy, raises opportunities for SC students to study abroad

While initially, postgraduate courses might be offered in the proposed satellite campuses, the idea is to eventually scale them up to offer the flagship undergraduate degree courses taught in the IITs. The status of IIT Madras as an Institution of Eminence also puts it at a position of advantage while expanding abroad.

For admissions at the UG level, apart from JEE-Advanced scores, Scholastic Assessment Test or SAT scores might also be considered. The usage of SAT scores in admissions was among the suggestions made by IIT Delhi in its proposal to establish campuses in Saudi Arabia and Egypt. IIT-Delhi’s proposal, which remains pending with the government, states that its overseas campuses will offer four-year UG courses with an annual intake of up to 240 students in four branches based on SAT scores.

READ | NITI Aayog India Innovation Index: Karnataka, Manipur & Chandigarh grab top spots

“As far as postgraduate programs are concerned, we have our own entrance test and interview. The mechanism is well established. For UGs, we are looking at multiple options,” Prof Kamakoti said.

A joint degree model has already been approved by the UGC under which every higher educational institute, including the IITs, can tie up with foreign universities to offer degrees.

(Inputs from Indian Express)

Share :

Trending this week

NEET UG 2024: Supreme Court Declines to Stay Results Despite Alleged Paper Leak

May - 18

The Supreme Court on Friday refused to grant a stay on the declaration of National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) undergraduate exam results.... Read More

NCERT Offers Free Online Courses on the SWAYAM Portal for Classes XI and XII

May - 18

The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has introduced MOOCs catering to students in class XI and XII. The NCERT has been... Read More

IIT Delhi Launches STEM Mentorship Programme For School Girls

May - 18

The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi has launched the third batch of its STEM Mentorship Programme tailored for high school girls in Clas... Read More