Indian Institutes of Technology
IIT, IIM dons may miss out on special pay
07 Sep 2010
IIT-Delhi in research pact with Delhi power firm
13 Jul 2010
Zephyr '09: Let there be flight
08 Oct 2009
IIT-IIM party to contest 40 LS seats
09 Mar 2009
IIT Mumbai's aviation event Zephyr commences
10 Oct 2008
Zephyr, the largest Asian student-organised aviation event hosted annually by IIT Mumbai got underway at Powai
IIT-Bombay to confer honorary doctorate on Ratan Tata
07 Aug 2008
IIT-Bombay will confer an honorary doctorate in science on Tata Group chairman Ratan N Tata at its 46th convocation on 8 August.
IITs likely to announce fee hike
21 Apr 2008
On the heels of the fee hike at the IIM's, the Indian Institutes of Technology are likely to see a hike in tution fee starting this year.
IIT Madras'' TeNet group promotes rural BPO
By Venkatachari Jagannathan | 16 Aug 2006
IBM, IIT-Mumbai tie up to develop tech talent
22 Jun 2006
IIT Madras, GLIM sign MoU for joint programmes
By | 26 Apr 2006
Red Hat-IIT Bombay open source challenge
By Our Corporate Bureau | 08 Jul 2005
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