IIT Bombay has signed an Memorandum of Understanding with Ministry of Education at the time of granting Institution of Eminence status.
It was agreed that efforts will be made by the Institute to achieve specified value against certain defined parameters.
Parameters along with its value at the time of entering into Memorandum of Understanding and as on 30th September 2023 is as under.
Parameter | Metric | Current value (2018) | Projected value and proposed additions | Current status |
(i) Multidisciplinary focus |
Number of disciplines |
8 | 14 | 12 |
1. Engineering | 1. History | 1. Engineering | ||
2. Science | 2. Geography | 2. Science | ||
3. Social Sciences | 3. Arts | 3. Social Sciences | ||
4. Humanities | 4. Medicine | 4. Humanities | ||
5. Design | 5. Law | 5. Design | ||
6. Management | 6. Business | 6. Management | ||
7. Economics | 7. Economics | |||
8. Political Science | 8. Political Science. | |||
9. Artificial intelligence and Machine Learning | ||||
10. Liberal education | ||||
11. Digital Health | ||||
12. Policy Studies | ||||
(ii) Interdisciplinary Courses (IDCs) |
Number of IDCs |
13 | 22 | 15 |
1. Nanotechnology and Science | 1. Arts and Design | 1. Nanotechnology and Science | ||
2. Environmental Science and Engineering | 2. Aerospace Manufacturing | 2. Environmental Science and Engineering | ||
3. Energy Systems, | 3. Medical Instrumentation | 3. Energy Systems, | ||
4. Technology alternatives for rural areas | 4. Health Science and Engineering | 4. Technology alternatives for rural areas | ||
5. Urban Science and Engineering | 5. Data and Information Science | 5. Urban Science and Engineering | ||
6. Entrepreneurship | 6. Sustainability Science and Engineering | 6. Entrepreneurship, | ||
7. Technology and Design, | 7. Film Making | 7. Technology and Design, | ||
8. Bioengineering, | 8. Corporate Law | 8. Bioengineering, | ||
9. Climate studies, | 9. Finance and Commerce | 9. Climate studies, | ||
10. Education Technology, | 10. Education Technology, | |||
11. Industrial Engineering and Operations Research, | 11. Industrial Engineering and Operations research, | |||
12. System and Control Engineering | 12. System and Control Engineering | |||
13. Policy Studies and Urban Science and Engineering | 13. Policy Studies and Urban Science and Engineering | |||
14. Centre for Machine Intelligence and Data Science (CMInDS) started during academic year 2020-21 offering programs in AI and ML. | ||||
15. IDDD Mtech in Digital Health Informatics started by Koita Centre for Digital Health. | ||||
(iii) Foreign/Foreign-qualified Faculty | % of Total | >90% Foreign Qualified: 590 out of 658 full-time Total foreign faculty: 11 |
95% Foreign Qualified: 800 out of 850 full-time |
49% Foreign Qualified: 347 out of 715 full-time Total foreign faculty is 15 |
(iv) Foreign/Domestic Students | % of Total | 1.5% : 150 out of 10,000 |
10% : 1200 out of 12,000 |
0.65% : 85 out of 13,038 |
(v) Merit based selection | % of Total | 100% : There is no paid admission without merit |
100% : No gap; there will be never be a compromise on merit |
100% : No gap; there will be never be a compromise on merit |
(vi) Need Blind Admission | % of student turned away for lack of funds | 0% : Scholarships and financial support are made available to all needy students |
0% : Scholarships and financial support will be made available to all needy students |
0% : Scholarships and financial support is made available to all needy students |
(vii) Faculty to Student Ratio | Ratios | 1:15.5 Overall 1:8.6 Teaching 1:5.7 Research |
1:14 Overall 1:7.6 Teaching 1:3.4 Research |
1:18.23 Overall |
(viii) Laboratories for Cutting Edge Research | Examples with value | Examples: 1. Center for Research in Nanotechnology and Science(CRNTS – INR 50Cr) 2. Center for Excellence in Nano-electronics(CEN- INR 184Cr) 3. National Center Aerospace Innovation and Research( NCAIR – INR 34 Cr) 4. Tata center for Tech. and Design( TCTD –INR 94Cr) 5. Wadhwani Research Center in Biosciences( WRCB – INR 24 Cr) 6. Central Facilities (INR 130 Cr) 7. NCETIS (National Center of Excellence in Technology for Internal Security, INR 90 Cr) 8. NCPRE (National Center for Photovoltaic Research and Education, INR 100 Cr) 9. CoEST (Center of Excellence in Steel Technology, INR 32 Cr) 10. CoPT (Center of Propulsion Technology, INR 130 Cr) |
Proposed: 1. Advanced Nanofabrication and Characterization Laboratory 2. Laboratory for Materials and Advanced Manufacturing 3. Laboratory for Health Science and Engineering 4. Laboratory for Data and Information Science 5. Laboratory for Sustainable Chemical Sciences |
WCRL:- 1. Advanced Nanofabrication and Characterization Laboratory 2. Laboratory for Materials and Advanced Manufacturing 3. Laboratory for Health Science and Engineering 4. Laboratory for Data and Information Science 5. Laboratory for Sustainable Chemical Sciences RIFC:- 1. RIFC1 2. RIFC2 3. RIFC3 4. BYOH 5. HPC |
(ix) World Class library | Books and Journal count(Inclusive of e-books and e-journal) | Books: 2 Lakhs Journals Subscribed: 17,000 Thesis: 7000 |
Books: 3 Lakhs Journals & Thesis: 30,000 |
Books: 2,51,619 Journals Subscribed: 20,917 Thesis: 13,851 |
(x) Student amenities | Hostels, Student Activity Center(SAC) | Hostels: 17 Married Student hostel: 1 SAC : 1 |
Hostels: 20 Married Student Hostel: 2 International Student hostel: 1 SAC : Upgrade |
Hostels: 17 Married Student Hostel: 1 SAC:1 |
(xi) Campus Space | Space and FSI | 540 Acres, 0.28 FSI | 540 Acres, 0.30 FSI | 540 Acres, 1.00 FSI |
(xii) Social Impact in Developing Societies | Impact | Large number of centers focused on field research impacting society such as- CTARA ( Center for Technology Alternatives for Rural Areas ), TCTD, CUSE, CPS ( Center for Policy Studies ), and M. Phil in Development Studies Licensing and transfer of technologies developed at IITB : more than 100 Educational outreach and teacher training at school and college level |
Setting up outreach centers to scale up activities Increasing engagement and partnership with local city and state government |
Various Socially relevant research projects and activities are handled by Departments like CTARA, TCTD, CUSE, and CPS on a continuous basis |
(xiii) Governance Structure | Structure | Well-defined governnace structure as per IITs Act and Statues separate from the funding ministry (MHRD). | Well-defined governnace structure as per IITs Act and Statues separate from the funding ministry (MHRD). | Well-defined governnace structure as per IITs Act and Statues separate from the funding ministry (MHRD). |
(xiv) Public funding | % of Total(Plan + Non plan) | 48% | 45% | IIT Bombay is exploring all means to become self-sustaining. Donations by alumni have reached an all-time high during this project. |
(xv) Global research collaborations | Number of MoUs with top Global Universities | 90 | 115 | 165+ |
(xvi) Peer-reviewed Publications | Publications per Faculty | 2.4 | 4 | 6.65 |
(xvii) Student Enrolment | Numbers | 10,000 | 12,000 | 13,038 |
(xvii)Accreditation(NAAC/Other under UGC) | Accreditation Framework | Not Applicable | Not Applicable | Not Applicable |
(xix) World Ranking | Rank | QS: 162 | QS: Top 100 | QS: 149 NIRF Engineering: 3 |
(xx) H-Index | Number | 242 | 252 |