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Should there be more IITs in India?

Should there be more IITs in India?

To cater to the growing needs the demand for increasing number of IITs should be considered. More number of IITs could attract foreign students especially from South Asia. That could turn India into regional science capital and provide opportunity of progress to best student in the region.

Why are there so many IITs in India?

The emerging IT and related industries in India offered much more attractive salaries and exciting work opportunities, and many were lured to universities and industry in other countries. At the same time, the government dramatically expanded the number of IITs, spreading them around the country.

Is seats increased in NIT 2020?

Come 2020, as many as 5,100 seats would be added to the Indian Institutes of Technology, IITs….

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Name of the Institute Tentative increase in number of seats (likely from 2020)
Indian Institute of Management, IIMs 817
National Institute of Technology, NITs 4500
Delhi University 16,375
Visva Bharti 822

Are IITs declining?

The quality of Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) students is certainly declining. Students may be intrinsically good or brilliant, but their quality as engineers is definitely declining. The first reason is the impact of coaching classes on students entering the IIT system.

Which is the top IIT in India?

IIT Madras
List of Top IITs in India

Name of the Institute NIRF Ranking NIRF Score
IIT Madras 1 89.93
IIT Delhi 2 88.08
IIT Bombay 3 85.08
IIT Kanpur 4 82.18

Is IIT waste of time?

Work hard, clear exams, and experience the quality of the top education institutes. The IIT or Medical preparation is definitely not the waste of time and energy.

Are teachers in IIT good?

Not all IIT professors are good teachers. Some of them are brilliant researchers but when it comes to handling a class of students, they lack the Midas touch. As per a Study conducted by IIT-Kanpur, nearly 75\% students said that their coaching faculty were better at teaching than the IIT-K professors.