Dedicated
website to provide details regarding IITs
Thursday May 05, 2011 10:57:39 PM,
PTI
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New Delhi: The IIT
council would be hosting a dedicated website complete with
information about academics and other developments taking place in
the IIT fold.
"The website would be maintained in a fashion by which the
students can derive maximum benefits," said an IIT insider after a
meeting of the IIT directors here today.
The meeting is also believed to have discussed about a permanent
building of the IIT secretariat here and ways to expedite
completion of the establishment.
The decision to set up the secretariat was taken earlier as the
IIT Council, consisting of all IIT directors and chairman of
boards, other eminent academic administrators and scientists, does
not even have an office of its own.
The meeting, chaired by Higher Education Secretary, is also
believed to have discussed several other administrative issues.
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