Overview

Indian Institute of Information Technology, Kota, Rajasthan (IIIT Kota) is an institute of national importance. It is also known as IIITK. IIITK is joint venture of the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) Government of India and Government of Rajasthan. IIITK was founded in 2013. IIITK industry partners in Public-Private-Partnership (PPP) mode with Government of India. It mentored by MNIT (Malaviya National Institute of Technology) Jaipur. The academic session of IIITK started from the year 2013 from its temporary campus at Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur.

The institute is governed by eminent personalities from government, industry and academia. At this time, the institute offers two specializations in B. Tech programs.

•    B. Tech in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE)
•    B. Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE)
IIIT Kota's functional structure includes:
•    Governing Body
•    Finance Committee
•    Buildings and Work Committee
•    Academic Senate

IIITK follows the rules in accordance with its Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) and Memorandum of Association (MoA). Every year IIITK celebrates its Foundation Day in April. After the IIIT Act was passed in Parliament in 2017, IIITK has become an "Institution of National Importance", officially equaling status with the NIT and IIT, with the power to award degrees. At this time, the institute offers 180 seats for B. Tech programs – 120 seats for Computer Science and Engineering and 60 seats for Electronics and Communication Engineering.

IIITK does not have its own building. It is being operated from the campus of Mentor Institute (MNIT Jaipur). However the boundary wall has been completed along with planting trees in its permanent premises at Ranpur near Kota. In addition, the Director's Office, Conference Hall, Accounting and Establishment Block, Lecture Theater, Academic Block with sufficient number of laboratory and faculty cabins, Seminar Hall, Computer Center, Library, Workshop and Store with capacity of more than 200 persons, Boys and Girls hostels, guest houses, director and staff residences, transit accommodation and staff residences, transit housing and other development work such as rainwater harvesting structures, sewerage treatment plants, overhead tanks are to be taken up in a phased manner to obtain the necessary funds from the central and state governments. The matter is running strongly with the concerned authorities.


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