News Brief
Main administrative building of IIT Roorkee (Sidbiv via Wikimedia Commons)
The Indian Institute of Technology in Uttarakhand's Roorkee has launched seven new academic programmes in select areas of engineering, architecture, economics, and management. along with specialisation in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence to cater to the rising demand for new-age technologies.
The programmes, which include six postgraduate degree programs and one five-year integrated program, would be offered to students from the next autumn session (2021-2022).
During the launch, Department of Science and Technology (DST) secretary Professor Ashutosh Sharma hoped that these programmes would help students and working professionals add value to their respective fields.
“New Initiatives of this kind separate the leaders from followers, and I am delighted to hear about the outlines and philosophy of the programmes,” he said while inaugurating the new programmes at the oldest technical institution of the country in an online ceremony on 30 July 2021," Sharma said.
These programmes aim to facilitate quality education in new and emerging areas that are becoming more and more relevant today, according to the Ministry of Science and Technology.
The entire bunch comprises of MTech (Artificial Intelligence) and MTech (Data Science) under the Centre for Artificial Intelligence, Data Science (CAIDS), MDes (Industrial Design), and MIM (Masters in Innovation Management) under the Department of Design, Online MTech (Microelectronics and VLSI) for working industry professionals under the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, MS Economics (Five Year Integrated program) under the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, and MTech (Dam Safety and Rehabilitation) under the proposed International Centre for Dams (currently coordinated by Department of Hydrology).
B V R Mohan Reddy, Chairman, Board of Governors, IIT Roorkee, who was present during the launch, hoped that these new programs would change the mindset towards learning by making it more flexible, accessible, and a life-long process. “We are also aiming for Atma Nirbhar Bharat, and so new areas with a new approach to learning is important, innovation is an integral part of our future, as is entrepreneurship. I recommend entrepreneurship programs to make sure we have a lot more job creators.”