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Indian Institute of Technology
(BHU) Varanasi
File:ITBHUlogo.jpg
IIT-BHU Logo
Mottoकर्म ही पूजा है (Karma Hi Puja Hai)
Motto in English
Work Is Worship
TypeEducation and research institution
Established1919
DeanG. N. Agrawal[1]
DirectorJ. N. Sinha[1]
Academic staff
265
Location, ,
CampusUrban, a part of the BHU campus, spread over 1,300 acres (5.3 km2) in Varanasi
AcronymIIT-BHU
Websitewww.itbhu.ac.in

The Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University) Varanasi (IIT (BHU) Varanasi) is an IIT situated in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India. IIT-BHU has 13 departments and 3 inter-disciplinary schools, providing technical education with an emphasis on its industrial applications. Established in 1919, it is one of the oldest and highest ranked engineering institutes in India.[2]

IIT-BHU has a residential and co-educational campus within the larger BHU campus which is spread over nearly 1,300 acres (5.3 km2) at the southern end of Varanasi on the banks of the Ganges river. In 1971, three faculties of Banaras Hindu University viz., Banaras Engineering College (BENCO), College of Mining & Metallurgy (MINMET) and College of Technology (TECHNO) were integrated together to form Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University (IT-BHU). In 2009, IT-BHU was slated for conversion into an Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) by amending the Institutes of Technology Act 1961 through The Institutes of Technology (Amendment) Act, 2011 which was passed by the Lok Sabha on 24 March 2011 and by the Rajya Sabha on April 30, 2012. [3][4]. It can now be officially recognized as Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University) Varanasi.

The admission for undergraduate students is through the Joint Entrance Examination conducted by the Indian Institutes of Technology and for post-graduates is through the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE).

History

Front of main building

The establishment of IIT-BHU is intimately linked with that of the Banaras Hindu University (BHU). The first convocation ceremony at BHU was held on 19 January 1919. The Chancellor of the University, Maharaja Krishnaraja Wadiyar of Mysore who had come to preside over and address the convocation, performed the opening ceremony of the Banaras Engineering College (BENCO) Workshop buildings.[5] An Artisan Course was started on 11 February 1919. The Department of Geology was started under BENCO in 1920. Courses in Mining and Metallurgy were introduced by the Geology Department. The Department of Industrial Chemistry was started in July 1921. In 1923, Mining and Metallurgy was established as a separate department and in 1944 it was raised to the status of a college forming the College of Mining and Metallurgy (MINMET).[5]

BHU was the first Indian university to introduce the study of Pharmaceutical Chemistry.[5] This initiative was taken in 1932 when a new group of subjects for the B.Sc. Examination consisting of (a) Chemistry, (b) Botany with Pharmacognosy and (c) Pharmaceutical Studies was started in 1934 and in 1935 a new three year programme leading to the degree of Bachelor of Pharmacy was introduced. The science departments of the University were under the Central Hindu College. In September 1935, a new College of Science was constituted comprising the Departments of Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Geology, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry and Ceramics. In 1937, the Department of Glass Technology also came into existence under this college. The year 1939 witnessed the establishment of a separate College of Technology (TECHNO) comprising the departments of Industrial Chemistry, Pharmaceutics, Ceramics and Glass Technology.[5]

In the year 1971, BENCO, TECHNO and MINMET were merged into one and the Institute of Technology was established integrating the departments of Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Civil and Municipal Engineering, Mining Engineering, Metallurgical Engineering, Chemical Engineering and Technology, Silicate Technology and Pharmaceutics. The Department of Silicate Technology subsequently became the Department of Ceramic Engineering. A separate Department of Electronics Engineering was also established.[5] The departments of Applied Physics, Applied Mathematics and Applied Chemistry were established in 1985.

The earlier system of regional admission based on merit lists was replaced by admission through the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) for undergraduate courses and the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) for postgraduate courses.

Conversion into an Indian Institute of Technology

Committees constituted by MHRD (Professors Joshi and Anand Krishnan Committees[6]) have recommended for the conversion of the Institute into an Indian Institute of Technology (IIT).[7] On July 17, 2008, the government of India issued a press release giving "In principle approval for taking over the Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University – a constituent unit of the Banaras Hindu University, a Central University, its conversion into an Indian Institute of Technology and integrating it with the IIT system in the country." [8] BHU Executive Council has approved the proposal of the HRD ministry to convert IT-BHU to an IIT. The new institute will be called IIT BHU, Varanasi and it will retain academic and administrative ties to BHU.

On August 30, 2010 a bill seeking to amend the Institutes of Technology Act 1961 to declare IT-BHU an IIT was introduced in the Lok Sabha by Minister of State for HRD, D Purandeswari.[9][10] Following certain questions raised by the Standing Committee which were since answered by the HRD ministry,[11] the bill was scheduled to be tabled in the Feb-April 2011 Parliament session.[12]

On March 24, 2011, Lok Sabha passed The Institutes of Technology (Amendment) Bill, 2011 which converts IT-BHU to an IIT.[13] The next step is adoption of the Bill by the Rajya Sabha.[14][15]It is built-in in the Amendment Bill that the students admitted in 2006-07 session and thereafter, and graduating in 2009-10 and thereafter, will be awarded the IIT Degree; provided that such candidates have not been awarded the degree. BHU has postponed the conferment of the degree by deferring the convocation of IT-BHU for the 2009-10 and 2010-11 session, to benefit such students. On 30 April 2012, the Rajya Sabha passed the Institutes of Technology (Amendment) Act, 2011 thereby formalizing the IIT status of the Institute [16].

Academics

Undergraduate programme

IIT-BHU offers four year instructional programmes for the degree of Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) and Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm). Five year programmes are categorized into the Integrated Dual Degree (IDD) programme and Integrated Master’s Degree (IMD) programme. The IDD programme offers combined B.Tech and M.Tech or alternatively B.Pharm and M.Pharm degrees. Admission to all programmes other than B.Pharm is expressly through the Joint Entrance Examination conducted by the Indian Institutes of Technology.[17] For B. Pharm, half of the intake is through JEE and the other half through the Pre Medical Test (PMT) conducted by BHU.

Courses in the undergraduate programme [18]
Programme Course
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) Ceramic Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Metallurgical Engineering, Mining Engineering
Bachelor of Pharmaceutics (B.Pharm) Pharmaceutics
Integrated Dual Degree (B.Tech and M.Tech) Biochemical Engineering, Bioengineering with M. Tech in Biomedical Technology, Ceramic Engineering, Civil Engineering with M. Tech in Structural Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, Electrical Engineering with M. Tech in Power Electronics, Materials Science and Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Metallurgical Engineering, Mining Engineering
Integrated Dual Degree (B.Pharm and M.Pharm) Pharmaceutics
Integrated Master's Degree (M.Tech) Engineering Physics, Industrial Chemistry, Mathematics and Computing

An academic year is divided into two semesters each of twenty weeks duration. Each theory and laboratory course has credits assigned to it depending on the number of lectures and laboratory contact hours in a week. A seven-point letter grade (with a specified number of grade points) is awarded in each course. Performance is evaluated on the basis of the number of credits earned and also by the weighted grade point average earned for a course.

Postgraduate programme

Postgraduate courses offer Master of Technology (M.Tech) and Ph.D. degrees. Admissions to the M. Tech programme are made through the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE).

Departments

Department of Chemical Engineering at IIT-BHU

IIT (BHU) Varanasi has 13 departments and 3 interdisciplinary schools. The academic departments at IIT (BHU) Varanasi are:

  • Engineering
    • Computer Engineering
    • Ceramic Engineering
    • Chemical Engineering
    • Civil Engineering
    • Electrical Engineering
    • Electronics Engineering
    • Mechanical Engineering
    • Metallurgical Engineering
    • Mining Engineering
Department of Electrical Engineering at IIT-BHU
  • Sciences
    • Applied Chemistry
    • Applied Mathematics
    • Applied Physics
    • Pharmaceutics
  • Interdisciplinary Schools
    • Biochemical Engineering
    • Biomedical Engineering
    • Material Science and Technology

The departments of Metallurgical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Mining Engineering and Chemical Engineering have been recognized as Centres of Advanced Studies (CAS) by the University Grants Commission (UGC) of India. The Department of Metallurgical Engineering was the first engineering department in India to be thus recognized. The departments are supported under the FIST, SAP and DST schemes of the Government of India.

Research

Faculty members and research scholars are engaged in research and development work in engineering and technology with the support of funding agencies such as UGC, CSIR, DOE, DST, ARDB, DAE, AICTE, DRDO, and industries such as TISCO, ONGC, SAIL, BHEL, HINDALCO, GAIL, FCI, and COAL INDIA. The institute provides industrial consultancy and testing services to industry.

MCIIE and Entrepreneurship Cell

Malaviya Centre for Innovation, Incubation and Entrepreneurship (MCIIE) was established in 2008. The objective of the MCIIE is to produce successful firms that will leave the program financially viable. Incubator tenants not only benefit from business and technical assistance, they also benefit from official affiliation with the incubator, a supportive community with an entrepreneurial environment, direct link to entrepreneurs, and immediate networking and commercial opportunities with other tenant firms.[19] Programmes under MCIIE include:

  • Open Learning Programme in Entrepreneurship (OLPE)
  • Entrepreneurship Development and Awareness Programs
  • Technology Business Incubator (TBI) sponsored by National Science and Technology Entrepreneurship Development Board, DST, New Delhi.
  • Techno Entrepreneurial Promotion Program: TePP Out Reach Centre[20]

Student activities

IT-BHU provides on-campus housing to students, research scholars and faculty members. Students are required to live in one of the 11 hostels throughout their stay at the institute. There are nine hostels for male students and two for females.

Festivals

Technex is the annual technical festival. It has footsteps dating back to 1939. It brings together students from all over the country to participate in the celebration of knowledge and creative extravagance along with experts from the fields of both academia and industry. While events may vary from year to year, generally they include or are based upon software development, model exhibition, paper and poster presentation, astronomy, robotics and general awareness.

Kashiyatra is the annual social and cultural festival. Started in 1982, it has been named Sparsh and Spandan in the past. Indian rock bands Parikrama and Indian Ocean, Indian classical musicians Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia and Ustad Bismillah Khan, and singers Shubha Mudgal, Shaan, Lucky Ali, Shibani Kashyap and Javed Ali, have performed at Kashiyatra. In 2006, Miss India Earth 2005 Niharika Singh took part in a fashion show organised as a part of it.

Spardha is the annual sports meet in which over 1800 competitors from close to 40 colleges take part. Events include athletics events and games such as cricket, football, hockey, basketball, volleyball, tennis, badminton and kabaddi.

Kashi Utkarsh

Kashi Utkarsh is a student-run, non-profit organization working for the alleviation of misery, penury and disease chiefly in the village of Lehartara.

Rankings

Institute rankings


IIT-BHU was ranked #7 on Outlook India's Top Engineering Colleges of 2011.[21] It ranked #8 on Dataquest's India's Top Engineering Colleges 2011 (DQ-CMR Top T-Schools Survey 2011).[22] In India Today's Best Engineering colleges of 2011 it has ranked #9.[23] In rankings limited to government colleges, it has ranked #8 in Mint's Top 50 Government Engineering Colleges of 2009.[24]

Alumni

The ITBHU Global Alumni Association (IBGAA) is the official alumni association with Chapters present all over the world. It brings together the alumni, students and faculty of IT-BHU to come up with projects for the improvement of the institute which can then be implemented collaboratively. Some of the projects by the Association include Wi-Fi connectivity on the campus, a lecture theatre for the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, an alumni guest house, and a girls’ hostel.

The IT-BHU Chronicle is a monthly e-magazine published by the IT-BHU Global Alumni Association. It was first published in May 2005.[25] It provides an account of events at the institute as well as notable achievements of members of the alumni community. It also publishes news and articles, sourced from a number of published sources, stating recent developments around the world. The magazine is published around the 25th of each month. It is emailed to over 11,000 alumni, students and faculty of the institute.[25]

Notable alumni

References

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