As per an Economic Times report, IITs in Kharagpur, Delhi, Chennai and Mumbai want to almost double the enrolment of
Currently, the country's premier higher education centers struggle to make it to top global lists.
"Apart from providing a pool for high quality faculty and entrepreneurs to fuel the startup industry, increased focus on research will help the IITs to improve their image in world rankings," said a government official.
IIT Madras has already doubled the intake of PhD scholars in the past two years to 500 from about 200, while IIT Kharagpur too is looking to double the number of PhD students from about 400 last year.
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IITs are now pushing for more international exposure. "For a better ranking, IITs will have to work around building an international brand. We at IIT Kharagpur are roping in our alumni network for the same," said Siddhartha Mukhopadhyay, dean of alumni affairs and international relations at IIT Kharagpur.
IIT Kharagpur plans to send over 300 students on International summer and winter programmes, conferences and competitions this year. It's also pushing for international internship for its students.
The institute is also setting up innovation labs to encourage research and innovations.
Sarit Kumar Das, dean of academic affairs at IIT Chennai, said a thrust on research will help IITs improve their global rankings to around 35 from 60-80 now.
He, however, said ranking is not the sole reason to focus on research. "IITs are role models for other institutes in the country. Also the role of IITs is moving away from being a mere supplier of manpower to producing entrepreneurs, CEOs and high quality professors," Das said.
IITs in Bombay and Delhi are also increasing the number of PhD students to push research. "World over, PhD programmes and PhD students are among the main generators of new knowledge and expertise, together with faculty and research staff in universities," said
Anurag Sharma, dean of academics at IIT Delhi, said the institute is building more hostel facility for PhD students. "Perception so far is that IIT Delhi is an undergraduate institute but we are now looking at establishing ourselves as a research institute. PhD is the main engine for research," he said.
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