NIT Rourkela must follow NIT Warangal and go for a medical school and law school

September 29th, 2009

Following is an excerpt from an IANS story by Prashant Nanda that we found in a report in thaiinidan.com.

… “We will retain our original name (NIT-Warangal) but it will become an integrated university with both medical and legal education among other programmes beyond engineering and technology.

“We will also provide postgraduate courses in humanities, business economics, biotechnology and many others. The focus will gradually shift to from under-graduation to post-graduation and research,” Rao explained.

NIT Warangal is the first among the NITs. It was dedicated to the nation by the first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru way back in 1959. Then it was known a regional engineering college. The institute is older than many IITs, including IIT-Delhi.

… The director said the institute, which started its journey with a little over 100 students from a temporary campus, now boasts of 4,200 students. In 2006, the institute had 2,000 students of which 1,600 were pursuing B.Tech courses and the rest M.Tech.

“While all the central government institutes are implementing the OBC (Other Backward Classes) quota in three years, we did it at one go. With an increase in the number of seats, we have shifted our focus to post-graduation and research. Out of 4,200 students, currently 1,400 are M.Tech students and 300 are PhD scholars,” Rao added.

Like the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the US, NIT-Warangal will become an integrated university and provide all kinds of courses to students to help the country move forward in the field of higher education, he said.

“The process of becoming a university will start from the coming academic session but it may take a few years to become a full-fledged one. We are targeting 5,000 students by 2011 and 15,000 by 2015,” Rao said, elaborating on his mega plan.

“We are planning to have the school of medical science next year. We are going to give emphasis on biotechnology and microbiology and here the school of medical science will help us grow in both research and innovation.”

NIT Roukela has recently started a program in Biotechnology and is about to start MBA. But it must go beyond and pursue a medical school. 

Entry Filed under: Learning from others,Medical College in Rourkela (by Hi-Tech),NIT, Rourkela,NITs, IIITs,Rourkela-Rajgangpur area (2)

3 Writeup

  • 1. Prashant  |  September 30th, 2009 at 2:42 pm

    Hi Mr. Baral,

    the story you were speaking was mine. I work with IANS(Indo-Asian News Service), New Delhi. I would really appreciate, If you give credit to IANS for the story than one of the hundreds of subscribers who took the story.

    regards,
    Prashant K. Nanda

  • 2. Chitta Baral  |  September 30th, 2009 at 6:00 pm

    I have now added IANS and Prashant Nanda. Anything more, please let me know.

    Thanks
    Chitta

  • 3. Purna Mohanty  |  October 13th, 2009 at 11:54 am

    Hi,

    I dont agree upon adding additional branches/programs at NIT, Rourkela. Instead, I will focus on how we can make the existing programs at NIT Rourkela better and better so that NIT Rourkela is known for at least one thing to be best at.

    I think FOCUS is critical for our all our institute. Each of the key institutes in Orissa should be WELL KNOWN FOR SOMETHING at all India level.

    Regards,
    Purna Mohanty


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