NIT students can now complete final year in an IIT



The Board of Directors of Indian Institute of Technology (IITs) have decided to permit students of National Institute of Technology (NIT) to complete their final year in an IIT. The proposal will be placed before the meeting of the Standing Committee headed by Union Human Resource Development Minister M M Pallam Raju on January 7, 2013.
Through this, the IITs will identify bright students from NITs with a consistently outstanding performance in the first three years of their engineering course, considering recommendations from their teachers and evaluate their research potential through an interview
After identification, the students will be admitted immediately to an IIT and will complete their B Tech programme as well as their PhD in about five years. The B Tech degree could be awarded by the institute they came from and the PhD in due course by IIT.
The move is expected to work at two levels: one, it will utilize the IIT resources optimally; two, the IITs will be able to attract better students and groom them for their PhD programme, thus boosting the count of doctoral fellows.
IIT-Guwahati Director, Gautam Barua speaking about the development said, “We also plan to change the time of our PhD admissions from February-March to August- September, the timetable followed by American universities, so that we can tap the brightest students.”

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