Archive for 2011

PM inaugurates RGIPT second campus in Sibsagar Assam; Odisha must use the same logic and push for an ISMU campus in Odisha (PM also inugurated second campus of NID in Jorhat)

(Thanks to Kalahandia for the pointer.)

Apparently the second campus of RGIPT in Assam was announced by the PM in August 2008. Somehow we missed it. Following is an excerpt from a report in Times of India.

Prime minister Manmohan Singh on Saturday laid the foundations of the National Institute of Design (NID) and Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology (Assam centre) in Jorhat and Sivasagar districts respectively.

Addressing a gathering in Sivasagar, Singh said, "It is befitting that the institute has been named after the late Rajiv Gandhi, our beloved leader and former Prime Minister of India. His contribution to modernization and development of our country was immense. He believed that the application of science and technology was critical to our development process."

He added that the institute, which will be a world class establishment in the petro-chemical sector, will be constructed at a cost of Rs 148 crore from central funds. "The place will offer degree, diploma and certificate courses to unemployed youths of the state. It will also provide special research on a particular subject," he said.

The Prime Minister added that the institute’s academic year will start from August this year. He said it was a centre of the main institute at Rae Barelly and its main objective was to promote capacity building in competency related to the domain of hydro carbon sector.

Using the same logic Odisha should push for a second campus of the Indian School of Mines University in one of the mining hubs of Odisha.

As far as NID is concerned the previous Commerce minister Kamal Nath had many times mentioned Odisha as a possibility; however because of our mistakes (see herehere and here) we lost it. I hope we learn from our mistakes.

In general there are several institutions we should target for the 12th plan. See https://www.orissalinks.com/archives/5859 for an initial list. However, if one were to prioritize, a campus of ISMU will have the highest monetary value; as these days ISMU is almost as good as an IIT and has most of the disciplines that an IIT has. ISMU Dhanbad currently has a faculty size of 170. Its budget for 2009-2010 was 128 crores (= 85 plan + 43 non-plan) and for 2010-2011 was 122.47 (=89 plan + 33.47 non-plan) crores. In comparison, the 2010-11 budget for the 7 old IITs were a total of 1600  (= 774 plan+ 826 non-plan ) crores and the 2010-11 budget for the 20 old NITs were a total of 1317.51 (= 810 plan + 507.51 non-plan) crores. So ISM’s budget (122.47 crores) lies between the average NIT budget (65 crores appx) and average IIT budget (228.5 crores).

1 comment February 20th, 2011

Bits and pieces of news on the new IIITs; but no recent news on IIIT proposed for Berhampur Odisha

Update:


Following is from a report in sify.com.

Kolkata, Feb 17 (IANS) The central government has approved the plan to set up an Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) in West Bengal, the state’s Information Technology Minister Debesh Das said here Thursday.

Following is from a report in dnaindia.com.

The Himachal Pradesh government today said an Indian Institute of Information Technology will soon be set up in the state.

"We have been demanding an IIIT for last one year and are satisfied with the Centre’s response. The union government had asked whether the state could provide the land and funding for the project, and we gave an affirmative reply."

"I will meet HRD minister Kapil Sibal on February 17 in Delhi and put forth our claim for the allotment," state technical education minister Narendra Bragta said.

Following is from a report in prlog.com.

The Indian government has decided to set up an advanced institute to combat cybercrime. The proposed Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) will groom IT professionals. The proposed institute will also develop advanced technologies to tackle cybercrime. The institute will be set up at a cost of INR100 crore on a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model. The cost will be jointly borne by the Central government,  concerned state government depending upon the location of the institute and the industry The Indian Institute of Information Technology, Allahabad (IIIT-A) will finalize the concept and details of the proposed institute.

So far there is no recent news on the proposed IIIT in Berhampur, Odisha.

1 comment February 18th, 2011

Are there any UNESCO associated schools in Odisha?

I came across an article by three students from a UNESCO associated school in Chennai. Following is an excerpt:

Lila approached the village council several times with little luck until one day, Mr. Mohan, a civil servant from Tamil Nadu state, was deputed to Lila’s district. Previously, Mr. Mohan had undertaken several successful poverty reduction projects, including the creation of women’s self-help groups, provisions for micro credit, and implementation of the free midday meal scheme for students in government primary schools. Mr. Mohan transferred these experiences to Charampa. Additionally, he enlisted various non-governmental organizations to train the villagers in watershed management to ensure a sufficient water supply during the dry season and, under his supervision, the fair-price shops improved the villagers’ access to grain storage and food distribution services. Today, Lila does not suffer from a lack of rain; the stored water is sufficient for dry spells. Her family does not go to bed hungry, and all of her children go to school.

From the article it seems students in UNESCO associated schools are getting a good well-rounded education that includes social concern.

I tried to find if there are such schools in Odisha. I could locate a 2004 list. There are no schools from Odisha in it. It does list RIE Bhubaneswar and Radhanath Training College, Cutack. I hope some of the schools in Odisha will try to get into this list. The web page of the UNESCO associated school project network, referred to as ASPNet, is http://www.unesco.org/new/en/education/networks/global-networks/aspnet/.

1 comment February 16th, 2011

NIFT Bhubaneswar offers Bachelor of Design (Textile Design) and Master of Fashion Management

NIFT (National Institute of Fashion Technology) currently has 15 campuses across the country in Bangalore, Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, Chennai, Delhi, Gandhinagar, Hyderabad, Jodhpur, Kangra, Kannur, Kolkata, Mumbai, Patna, Raebareli and Shillong. It opened its Bhubaneswar campus in 2010. Its Bhubaneswar campus home page is at http://www.nift.ac.in/bhubaneswar/index.html. Following is from that page.

The Bhubaneswar center is one of the latest additions to the existing countrywide gamut of NIFT. IT started functioning from June 2010 from its transit campus situated in Centurion Institute of Technology, near HP Gas Plant, Bhubaneswar.

The present campus is located within 1.5 KM from Khurdha railway station, 20 KM from Bhubaneswar railway station and 18 KM from Bhubaneswar airport. It is well connected to every part of the city through city bus and autorikshaws. Security is of prime importance in the institute, which is also a strictly non smoking zone.

The course being offered at the institute at present, include specialization in two disciplines, Bachelor of Design in Textile Design and Master of Fashion Management Studies. The institute boasts of eminent and experienced faculty to facilitate quality education from the very commencement of the center.

 

1 comment February 15th, 2011

The faculty situation at various IITs in August 2010

The following is obtained from pages 15 and 16 of http://prsindia.org/uploads/media/Institutes%20of%20technology/SCR%20Institue%20of%20Technology%20Bill%202010.pdf.

IIT Sanctioned Faculty Strength In Position Vacancies
Bombay 637 491 146
Delhi 578 416 162
Kanpur 484 349 135
Kharagpur 870 530 340
Madras 566 449 117
Guwahati 340 260 80
Roorkee 577 378 199
Bhubaneswar 90 42 48
Gandhinagar 90 44 46
Hyderabad 90 46 44
Indore 60 30 30
Jodhpur 90 20 70
Mandi 60 16 44
Patna 90 44 46
Ropar 90 33 57

Note: The vacancy numbers for the new IITs should be discounted by 30 each as between the time the last 30 faculty lines were sanctioned and August there was not enough time to recruit against those sanctioned numbers.

February 14th, 2011

Prof. Bala Balachandran meets the Odisha CM regarding the proposed University of Corporate Excellence

Update: Following is an excerpt from a Business Standard article dated Dec 13 2010.

Bala V Balachandran, founder & dean of Great Lakes Institute of Management in Chennai, is in talks with Tata Foundation and Pirojsha Godrej Foundation to sell nearly 51 per cent stake in his institute.

“I have 90 per cent stake in my institute. I have decided to give the ownership to somebody who can give me some money to expand. I may offload as much as 51 per cent. The valuation of the institute would be around Rs 220 crore,” Balachandran told Business Standard on the sidelines of an event in Mumbai.

… Great Lakes also plans to open campuses in Gurgaon and Bhubaneswar. While it has bought some land in Gurgaon, the Orissa government has leased it 100 acres of land for 99 years.

The Gurgaon campus will require around 50 crore to set up and the Orissa campus would be set up at a cost of Rs 100 crore.


Following is from a report in http://www.tathya.in/news/story.asp?sno=4966.

… Mr.Patnaik met Padmashree Prof. Balachandran , Professor of the Kellogg Institute of Management, USA here on 7 February.

After setting up the Indian School of Business, Hyderabad, along with some like-minded people, he started his Great Lakes Institute of Management, Chennai.

Now Prof. Balachandran has expressed his interest to set up UoCE near the Capital City.

… Hara Prasad Das, State President of the Infinity Education Foundation (IEF), Prasanta Kumar Mishra and Priyadarshi Mishra were present in the meeting.

IEF has given the proposal and has requested the Collector Khurda to provide land measuring an area of 88 acres for the university, which needs at least 100 acres.

Prof. Balachandran said that the UoCE would endeavour to create a well- rounded corporate manager, who will have solid foundation in basic disciplines such as Economics, Mathematics, Social Science and Business Communications.

The University will have School of Technology, School of Business, School of Law and School of Advanced Studies.

Chief Minister asked Mr.Mishra, Minister Higher Education to study the proposal and he promised to extend all out support for the same, said an official.

UoCE will have top collaborative universities including Carnegie Mellon University, MIT, IIT, Harvard Business School, Kellogg School of Management, Harvard Law School, Yale Law School and several others.

IEF has also planned for setting up of a Knowledge City to optimise high quality world class infrastructure and facilities for multiple universities located in a cluster within one campus.

They require 1000 acres of land for the purpose and investment will go up to Rs.10,000 crore, said Mr.Mishra, Minister Higher Education.

Some behind the scenes story and lesson: Dr. Prasanta Mishra mentioned above has played a significant role in partnering with Prof. Balachandran. Dr. Prasanta Mishra himself is one of the cofounders of KIIT and one of the founders of Temple City Institute of Technology and Engineering. The lesson for others, especially from other areas of Odisha who would like similar institutions/universities in their area, is to start with an institute near your preferred area, and use that experience to bring in well reputed and experienced people to your team and then make proposals to the Odisha government for bigger things. Alternatively one may invite reputed trusts with deep pockets to set up institutions/universities in one’s preferred area. If these reputed trusts with deep pockets go to Odisha government and say that they would like to open an institute in XYZ area, then, I am sure, the government would be happy to support them. Moreover, if the XYZ area lacks opportunities then the government may even chip in a few crores as they are doing with the proposed Xavier campus in Balangir and with various private medical college proposals in several backward districts and western Odisha districts.

February 8th, 2011

Xavier University Bill ready: tathya.in

Following is from the tathya.in report at http://www.tathya.in/news/story.asp?sno=4965.

It seems that the long awaited proposal for the Xavier University will take a concrete shape, thanks to the initiative of B K Patnaik, Chief Secretary. 

Mr.Patnaik is pursuing the proposed private university initiated by the Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar (XIMB), said sources. 

Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik cleared the proposal of the XIMB for an university after A U Singh Deo, Minister Planning & Coordination brought to his notice about the long pending case 

Once the Chief Minister cleared it, Debi Prasad Mishra, Minister Higher Education asked the authorities in DOHE to frame the bill. 

In the meantime XIMB authorities have identified the place near Pipili in Puri district to set up the University Campus.

However the Xavier varsity bill got delayed because of the proposed Umbrella Act for all universities.

With the Supreme Court of India rejecting the idea, the State Government in the Department of Law (DOL) has favoured the proposal for that each private University shall be established by a separate State Act and shall conform to the relevant provisions of the UGC Act, 1956. 

So Chandra Sekhar Kumar, Commissioner-cum-Secretary, DOHE has sent the draft Xavier University bill to the Department of Law for vetting the same. 

Debabrata Dash, Principal Secretary DOL has discussed the issue with his officers and they are busy in finalizing the provision of the bill, said sources. 

Once cleared by the DOL, the proposed bill will be presented to the State Cabinet. 

With the approval of the Cabinet, bill will be placed in the Odisha Legislative Assembly (OLA) to be cleared. 

Sources said that Xavier University bill will be placed in the OLA in the coming Budget Session.

I hope this really happens. A lot of expansion plan is dependent on this. In particular there have been reports about plan for a Rural Management school in Balangir, a campus in Sambalpur that will offer Business program as well as general courses (arts, commerce, etc.), a campus in Bhubaneswar that will offer general courses (arts, commerce, etc.), a new institute run together with XLRI that will offer courses on HR, etc. There was earlier plans to offer B.Ed courses. All these will become easy to implement once the university happens.

1 comment February 8th, 2011

Even generous scholarships are not able to entice good students to pursue science; Only 15% of the available 10,000 INSPIRE fellowships are availed

Following is an excerpt from a report in Times of India.

Three years ago when the Innovation in Science Pursuit for Inspired Research (INSPIRE) scholarships were instituted, the ministry of science and technology had hoped that this would encourage an estimated 10,000 of the top 1% students across all boards in the country every year to take up science at the undergraduate level (not professional courses) and eventually move to research.

Since then, some 8,500 scholarships have gone abegging each year, causing serious concern among ministry officials, who are now thinking of commissioning a study to find out where the "missing" students went….

INSPIRE was designed to attract youth to study science and take up a career in research in the country instead of moving abroad or entering the burgeoning pool of professionals — of both management and science — in the country.

Explaining the calculations used to arrive at the 10,000 figure, a senior ministry official said: "We had done some research and found that the top 1% students of all boards comes to about 30,000-40,000 students. We had hoped that at least a third of these young people would enter science education in streams. But the response has been so poor that we are flummoxed. Either the programme has not received adequate publicity or there is an acute dearth of good students taking up science in the country."

It is the second possibility that the ministry is increasingly veering around to believe in given the overwhelming tendency of good students to take up commerce or economics and simply enter the management stream that is very highly paying and in which there is more "instant gratification" than a career in science where a person may take years to achieve anything substantial.

… The ministry, however, is not ready to compromise on the cut-off marks which is in the 90-91% range for a CBSE student. The second route of entry is for a student who may not have done too well in the boards but secured a high rank in the competitive examinations like JEE and AIEEE yet chooses to take up basic sciences.

As we wrote before efforts need to be made to encourage students at the high school level or even earlier to attract them to science. We had proposed science magnet schools for that. There were reports that the planning commission approved establishment of a few science magnet schools, but we have not heard much about it after that. India needs to establish 100 such science magnet schools across the country at the earliest.

1 comment February 6th, 2011

National Knowledge Network to be launched tomorrow

Update: As reported the NKN was launched. Its web page http://www.nkn.in/ was unveiled. As per the web page currently 104 institutions are connected to it, two of which are from Odisha. They are:

  • IIT Bhubaneswar
  • Institute of Physics, Bhubaneswar

Following is from http://pib.nic.in/release/release.asp?relid=69608.

Backgrounder on the eve of launch of NKN

National Knowledge Network (NKN) is a revolutionary step towards creating a knowledge society without boundaries. Launch of the website and logo of NKN tomorrow will open the NKN to the community at large. It will provide unprecedented benefits to the knowledge community and mankind at large. The purpose of such a knowledge network goes to the very core of the country’s quest for building quality institutions with requisite research facilities and creates a pool of highly trained professionals. The NKN is a state-of-the-art Pan-India network. It will facilitate the development of India’s information infrastructure, stimulate research, and create next generation applications and services. NKN is designed to provide high availability, Quality of Service, security and reliability

National Knowledge Network (NKN) project is aimed at establishing a strong and robust internal Indian network which will be capable of providing secure and reliable connectivity. bring together all the stakeholders from science, technology, higher education, healthcare, agriculture and governance to a common platform.

Using NKN, all vibrant institutions with vision and passion will be able to transcend space and time limitations in accessing information and knowledge and derive the associated benefits for themselves and for the society. Establishing NKN is a significant step towards ushering in a knowledge revolution in the country with connectivity to 1500+ institutions. NKN is intended to connect all the knowledge and research institutions in the country using high bandwidth / low latency network.

Globally, frontier research and innovation are shifting towards multidisciplinary and collaborative paradigm and require substantial communication and computational power. In India, NKN with its multi-gigabit capability aims to connect all universities, research institutions, libraries, laboratories, healthcare and agricultural institutions across the country to address such paradigm shift. The leading mission oriented agencies in the fields of nuclear, space and defence research are also part of NKN. By facilitating the flow of information and knowledge, the network addresses the critical issue of access and create a new paradigm of collaboration to enrich the research efforts in the country. The network design is based on a proactive approach that takes into account the future requirements and new possibilities that this infrastructure may unfold, both in terms of usage and perceived benefits. This will bring about a knowledge revolution that will be instrumental in transforming society and promoting inclusive growth.

Background

The idea of setting up the NKN was deliberated & finalised at the office of Principal Scientific Advisor (PSA) to the Government of India (GoI) and the National Knowledge Commission (NKC) after a collaborative engagement with the key stakeholders including experts, potential users, telecom service providers, educational and research institutions. The discussions resulted in a consensus for an optimal approach to be adopted for setting up such a network, to provide a unified backbone for all the sectors.

Government of India has constituted a High Level Committee (HLC) for establishment of NKN, under the Chairmanship of the PSA to GoI. National Informatics Centre has been designated as implementing agency for NKN. The vision of NKN has been translated into an action plan by the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) set up by the HLC.

NKN was approved in March 2010 by the Cabinet with an outlay of Rs 5990 Crores. As a forerunner of NKN Initial phase has been successfully executed by National Informatics Centre (NIC).

Highlights

The architecture of NKN has been designed for reliability, availability & scalability. The network consists of an ultra-high speed core, starting with multiple 2.5/10 G and progressively moving towards 40/100 Gigabits per Second (Gbps). The core is complimented with a distribution layer covering all districts at appropriate speeds.

The participating institutions at the edge would seamlessly connect to NKN at gigabit speed. The NKN shall be a critical information infrastructure for India to evolve as a knowledge society. NKN is a significant step which will enable scientists, researchers and students from across the country to work together for advancing human development in critical and emerging areas.

– Establishing a high-speed backbone connectivity which will enable knowledge and information sharing.

– Enabling collaborative research, development and Innovation

– Facilitating advanced distance education in specialized fields such as engineering, science, medicine etc.

– Facilitating an ultra high speed backbone for e-Governance

– Facilitating integration of different sectoral networks in the field of research, education, health, commerce and governance.

Connectivity

The backbone of the network starts from 2.5 Gbps and progressively moves onto 10 Gbps connectivity between 7 Supercore (fully meshed) locations pan India. The network is further spread out through 26 Core locations with multiple of 2.5/10 Gbps partially meshed connectivity with Supercore locations. The distribution layer connects entire country to the core of the network using multiple links at speeds of 2.5/10 Gbps. The end users are being connected upto a speed of 1 Gbps.

The network architecture and governance structure allows users with options to connect to the distribution layer as well.NKN enables creation of Virtual Private Networks (VPN) as well for special interest groups.

NKN provides international connectivity to its users for global collaborative research. Presently, NKN is connected to Trans Eurasia Information Network (TEIN3). Similar connectivity to GLORIAD network is in the pipeline.

Applications

Countrywide Virtual Classroom

The NKN is a platform for delivering effective distance education where teachers and students can interact in real time. This is especially significant in a country like India where access to education is limited by factors such as geography, lack of infrastructure facilities etc. The network enables co-sharing of information such as classroom lectures, presentations and handouts among different institutions.

Collaborative Research

The NKN enables collaboration among researchers from different entities like GLORIAD, TEIN3, GARUDA, CERN etc. NKN also enables sharing of scientific databases and remote access to advanced research facilities.

Virtual Library

The Virtual Library involving sharing of journals, books and research papers across different institutions, is a natural application for NKN.

Sharing of Computing Resources

High-performance computing is critical for national security, industrial productivity, and advances in science and engineering. The network enables a large number of institutions to access high-performance computing to conduct advanced research in areas such as weather monitoring, earthquake engineering and other computationally intensive fields.

Grid Computing

The NKN has the capability to handle high bandwidth with low latency and provision to overlay grid computing. Some of the grid based applications are climate change/global warming, science projects like Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and ITER. The NKN can be the platform to realize many such innovative applications. The Garuda Grid has enhanced its power and stability by migrating to NKN.

Network Technology Test-bed

NKN provides test-bed for testing and validation of services before they are made available to the production network. NKN also provides an opportunity to test new hardware & software, vendor interoperability etc.

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February 4th, 2011

Official 2010 open close ranks of EE and Mech of IITs, IT-BHU and ISM

The following table is extracted from http://www.iitg.ac.in/jee/oldinfo.php.

Institute Open EE (11) Close EE (11) Open ME (24) Close ME (24) Last rank
IIT Bombay (B) 1 98 56 471 4728 (B43-Chemistry)
IIT Delhi (D) 76 252 249 603 2922 (D62-Biochem & Biotech)
IIT Madras (M) 109 338 310 777 3898 (M64-Biotechnology)
IIT Kanpur (K) 148 467 531 772 5233 (K43-Chemistry)
IIT Kharagpur (G) 783 991 787 1156 8721 (G38-Architecture)
IIT Roorkee (R) 612 1716 1028 1765 9490 (R38-Architecture)
IIT Guwahati (W) W16-1901 W-16 2338 1570 2422 6582 (W37-Design)
IIT Hyderabad (H) 1715 2626 1920 2915 2915 (H24-Mech)
IIT Gandhinagar (N) 2082 3007 2432 3389 4227 (N07-Chemical Engg)
IT BHU (V) 1720 3285 2519 3573 7172 (V39-Pharma)
IIT Rajasthan (J) 2765 3870 2649 4095 4095 (J24-Mech)
IIT Bhubaneswar (A) 2700 3926 2683 4185 4611 (A09-Civil)
IIT Punjab (E) 2976 3722 3036 4012 4012 (E24-Mech)
IIT Indore (U) 2970 3691 3162 3925 3925 (U24-Mech)
IIT Mandi (C) 4018 4496 3967 4609 4609 (C24-Mech)
IIT Patna (P) 3343 4753 1589 4811 4811 (P24-Mech)
ISMU Dhanbad (S) 4429 5689 3101 5624

7154 (S43-Chemistry)

 

1 comment February 4th, 2011

New tribal university in Andhra Pradesh; not clear if it is a centrally funded one or a state funded one

Going back to April 2010, there are several news regarding establishment of a tribal university in Andhra Pradesh. The early news reports talked about it being a state initiative. However, the recent news reports mention experts from outside being involved in evaluating locations and in reporting to the center, which suggests that the center may also be involved in the making of this university. We now give several excerpts.

From Hindu (April 26, 2010)

Dogged by the question of a dismal State of higher learning among tribals in the State, the government is ‘seriously’ contemplating establishment of a Tribal University. “A strong demand from tribal groups and other concerned sections of society in the recent past has made the government to sit up and think on the ways and means to establish a university,” divulges a top-level source in the Tribal Welfare Department.

“The government had initially explored the possibility of converting Srikakulam’s MG University into a Tribal University. This idea was dropped due to certain practical difficulties,” recalls the officer about the efforts made by the government so far.

The government has also rejected an offer from the Tribal University at Amarkantak in Madhya Pradesh for affiliating some of the colleges here with it.

From Hindu (Jan 23, 2011):

Andhra Pradesh Tribal University is all set to come up on a 300-acre site in Chintapalle.

A study team of senior professors led by Samaresh Bandopadhyay (Kolkata) with Sudarshan Nadu (Bhubaneswar), Joseph Bara (JNU) and Registrar of Indira Gandhi National Tribal University from Amarkantak in Madhya Pradesh, Ashok Singh, which inspected the site on Friday, will be submitting feasibility report to the Centre.

“We are absolutely happy that a lot of land is available with facilities like power, water and connectivity. In fact, this place is more accessible than Amarkantak where there is already a university,” Prof. Bandopadhyay told The Hindu at the Visakhapatnam airport after returning from Chintapalle on Saturday noon. The tribal university would provide avenues of education, particularly higher education and research facilities primarily for the tribal population of the country, he said. If everything went on well, the new university at Chintapalle could be started by June, he added.

From TOI (Feb 3, 2011)

While the Centre is mulling to set up the campus at Chintapalle in Visakhapatnam Agency, …

IGNTU, located in the small pilgrim town of Amarkantak in Anuppur district in Madhya Pradesh, became functional some time ago and has already established its regional campus in Manipur after the state government handed over 370 acres of land for establishment of a permanent campus. Sources said IGNTU was also approached by Andhra Pradesh, Orissa, Kerala and Gujarat to open its regional campuses in the respective states.

The government had initially explored the possibility of converting Srikakulam’s Mahatma Gandhi University into a tribal university.

"But the idea was dropped due to practical difficulties and logistical problems. Visakhapatnam became a potential site for the campus as it has basic amenities like power, water and better connectivity," a senior official said.

… After visiting some sites here, the team of senior professors led by registrar of IGNTU Ashok Singh said they would be submitting a report to the Centre soon.

Note that the idea  for a central tribal university was suggested by Orissa CM, on 24th October 2005, which the HRD minister had appreciated. See our earlier posting at https://www.orissalinks.com/archives/1087 for more details. 

2 comments February 3rd, 2011

The 100 Engineering Colleges under BPUT

This list is from the page http://www.bput.ac.in/colleges_bput2010.html.

SL. NO
COLLEGE ADDRESS STD PHONE1
STATUS
TYPE
1
ADARSHA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AT-SARADHAPUR, PO-KUMURISINGHA, ANUGUL-759122    
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
2
AJAY BINAY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SECTOR – 1, MARKAT NAGAR, ABHINAVA BIDANASI, CDA. CUTTACK : 753014 0671 2360719
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
3
APEX INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT HOHAL, PO-PAHAL, BHUBANESWAR 0674 2113235
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
4
ARYAN INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY BARAKUDA, PANCHAGAON, KHURDA 674 2113821
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
5
BALASORE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY SERGARH, BALASORE – 756060 06782 236607
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
6
BHADRAK INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY AT / PO : BARAPADA, DIST – BHADRAK, PIN – 756113 06784 261633
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
7
BHUBANESWAR ENGINEERING COLLEGE PANIORA, KHURDA 0674 2554727
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
8
BHUBANESWAR INSTITUTE OF TEACHNOLOGY PLOT-4, HARAPUR, JANLA, KHURDA 674 2556248
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
9
BLACK DIAMOND COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY BRAJRAJNAGAR, JHARSUGUDA 0674 242203
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
10
BRM INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY PANDAA, RASULGARH, BHUBANESWAR 0674 2371320
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
11
C. V. RAMAN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING BIDYANAGAR, MAHURA, JANLA, BHUBANESWAR – 752054 0674 2460743
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
12
CENTURION INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY RAMACHANDRAPUR, JATNI, KHURDA 0674 2350667
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
13
CENTRAL INSTITUTE OF PLASTIC ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY B / 25, C.N.I COMPLEX, BHUBANESWAR – 751024 0674 2743462
AFFILIATED
CENTRAL GOVT.
14
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING PLOT NO. 1, SECTOR ‘B’, PATIA BHUBANESWAR – 751024 0674 2740133
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
15
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY TECHNO CAMPUS, NEAR KHANDAGIRI, KALINGANAGAR, BHUBANESWAR – 751003 0674 2384377
CONSTITUENT
GOVT.
16
DHANEASWAR RATH INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT & SCIENECS KAIRAPARI, KOTSAHI (TANGI), CUTTACK – 754022 0671 2370248
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
17
EASTERN ACADEMY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ANANTPUR, PHULANAKHARA, KHURDA – 754001 0671 2356721
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
18
EINSTEIN ACADEMY OF TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT BANIATANGI, PO-BAJAPUR, KHURDA 0674 3269132
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
19
EKLAVYA COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE AT-KUSUMATI, PO-JATNI, KHURDA 0674 2563487
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
20
GANDHI ACADEMY OF TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING GOLONTHARA, BERHAMPUR 0680 2281228
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
21
GANDHI ENGINEERING COLLEGE MADAN PUR, KHURDA 0674 3209938
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
22
GANDHI INSTITUTE FOR EDUCATION & TECHNOLOGY BANIATANGI, PO-BAJAPUR, KHURDA 06755 243600
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
23
GANDHI INSTITUTE FOR TECHNOLOGY GRAMADIHA, GANGAPADA BHUBANESWAR 0674 2111650
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
24
GANDHI INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY GUNUPUR, DIST : RAYAGADA – 765022 06857 250172
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
25
GANDHI INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY GOLANTHARA, KANISI, BERHAMPUR 0680 2280346
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
26
GANDHI INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY KOLIGUDA, RAYAGADA 06856 223034
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
27
GANDHI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENT BADA RAGHUNATHPUR, MADANPUR, KHURDA 0674 2561838
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
28
GANDHI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT GANGAPADA, JANLA, KHURDA 0674 6543915
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
29
GHANSHYAM HEMALATA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT RASANANDA JENA VIHAR, PO : CHHAITANA, PURI – 752002 06752 246612
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
30
GOPAL KRISHNA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY I.E.M., GOURAHARI VIHAR, PO : RANIPUT, JEYPORE DIST : KORAPUT – 764005 06854 247176
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
31
GOVERNMENT COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, KALAHADI BHAWANIPATNA, KALAHANDI    
CONSTITUENT
GOVT.
32
GURUKUL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING FOR WOMEN JAMUJHARI, CHHATABAR, BHUBANESWAR 0674 2111096
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
33
GURUKULA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY JAMUJHARI, CHHATABAR, BHUBANESWAR 0674  
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
34
HITECH COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING RASULGARH, BHUBANESWAR 0674 2541317
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
35
HI-TECH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY BESIDE NF-5, KHURDA 06755 223412
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
36
INDIC INSTITUTE OF DESIGN AND RESEARCH MUKTAPUR, KHURDA 0674 6545689
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
37
INDIRA GANDHI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY I.G.I.T. CAMPUS, SARANG (PARJANG), DIST – DHENKANAL, PIN – 759146 06760 240371
AFFILIATED
GOVT.
38
INDOTECH COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING MALLIPADA, PALLAHAT, KHURDA 0674 3269756
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
39
INDUS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BHUBANESWAR BARAKUDA HEIGHTS, BHUBANESWAR -752 050 0674 2111590
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
40
INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED COMPUTER AND RESEARCH AUROBINDA MARG, PRAJUKTI VIHAR, RAYAGADA – 765002 06856 235180
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
41
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY GOTHAPATNA, BHUBANESWAR    
AFFILIATED
GOVT.
42
JAGANNATH INSTITUTE FOR TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT ALLURI NAGAR, PO : R. SITAPUR, VIA : UPALADA, PARALAKHEMUNDI, DIST : GAJAPATI – 761211 06815 223088
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
43
JAGANNATH INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY PHASE  – III, NEW INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, JAGATPUR, CUTTACK – 754021 0671 2491935
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
44
KALAM INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY GOBINDAVIHAR, GOVINDAPUR, JAGANNAIKPUR, BERHAMPUR, GANJAM 0680 2280139
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
45
KMBB COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY DALEIPUT, TALAHATA, KHURDA 0674 2561198
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
46
KONARK INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY TECHNO PARK, SANDHAPUR, JATNI, KHURDA – 752050 0674 2490964
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
47
KOUSTUV INSTITUTE OF SELF DOMAIN PLOT NO. 1, SECTOR ‘B’, CHANDAKA NUCLEUS INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX, PATIA,  BHUBANESWAR – 751031 0674 2440133-17
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
48
KOUSTUV INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY PLOT-2, SECTOR-B, CHANDAKA IND. COMPLEX, CHANDRASEKHARPUR, BHUBANESWAR-24 0674 2740828
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
49
KRUPAJALA ENGINEERING COLLEGE PUBA SASAN, KAUSALYAGANGA, BHUBANESWAR – 751002 0674 2465701/ 2
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
50
MAHARAJA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY TARABOI, KHURDA 0674 2563835
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
51
MAHAVIR INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY N4 – 208, IRC VILLAGE, NAYAPALLI, BHUBANESWAR – 751015 0674 2330208
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
52
MAJHIGHARIANI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE AT : BHUJABAL SRIRAM VIHAR, PO : KOLONARA, DIST : RAYAGADA – 765017 06856 243772
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
53
MODERN ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT STUDIES BANAPARIA, KURUDA, BALASORE 06782 264555
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
54
MODERN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT BHAGABATIPUR, KANTABADA, JANLA, KHURA 0674 2113239
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
55
NALANDA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BHUBANESWAR BUDHHIST VILLA, CHANDAKA, BHUBANESWAR -754005 0674 6543334
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
56
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY PALUR HILLS, BERHAMPUR – 761008 0680 2492421
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
57
NIGAM INSTITUTE OF ENGINEEING & TECHNOLOGY RIVER VIEW CAMPUS, BARANGA, CUTTACK-754006    
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
58
NM INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY SIJUA, PATRAPADA, KHANDAGIRI, BHUBANESWAR 0674 2471648
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
59
ORISSA ENGINEERING COLLEGE 36 A, SAHIDNAGAR, BHUBANESWAR – 751007 0674 2339360
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
60
ORISSA SCHOOL OF MINING ENGINEERING KEONJHAR – 758001 06766 255432
CONSTITUENT
GOVT.
61
OXFORD COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT RAMACHANDRAPUR, BHATAPATNA, BALIANTA, BHUBANESWAR 0674 2530909
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
62
PADMANAVA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING SECTOR – 4, ROURKELA – 769002 0661 2649555
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
63
PADMASHREE KRUTHARTHA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AT : CHAKARKEND, PO / DIST : BARGARH – 768028 06646 246381
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
64
PARALA MAHARAJA ENGINEERING COLLEGE BERHAMPUR    
CONSTITUENT
GOVT.
65
PURUSHOTTAM INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY PURUSHOTTAM VIHAR, MANDIAKUDAR, KANSBAHAL, ROURKELA – 770034 0661 2454127
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
66
RAAJDHANI ENGINEERING COLLEGE RASULGARH, BHUBANESWAR’ 0674 2586240
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
67
RAHUL INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY GOVINDAPUR JN, TATADAPALLI VILLAGE, KONISI, BERHAMPUR 0680 2492355
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
68
ROLAND INSTITUTE TECHNOLOGY SURYA VIHAR, BERHAMPUR – 761008 (GANJAM) 0680 2492431
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
69
SAMANTA CHANDRA SEKHAR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT AT : JANIGUDA, PO : SEMILIGUDA, DIST : KORAPUT – 764036 06853 225666
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
70
SANJAY MEMORIAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AT / PO : CHANDIPADAR, BERHAMPUR, GANJAM – 761003 0680 2350592
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
71
SATYASAI ENGINEERING COLLEGE INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, BALASORE 06782 267833
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
72
SEEMANTA ENGINEERING COLLEGE MAYUR VIHAR, AT / PO : JHARPOKARIA, MAYURBHANJ – 757086 06791 222808
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
73
SHIBANI INSTITUTE OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION CHHATABARA, JANLA, BHUBANESWAR 0674 2467525
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
74
SILICON INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SILICON HILLS, PATIA, BHUBANESWAR – 751024 0674 2725448
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
75
SILICON INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SASAN, SAMBALPUR 0663 2010210
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
76
SOPHITORIUM ENGINEERING COLLEGE INFRONT OF COLLECTOR OFFICE, BANIATANGI, KHURDA 06755 243700
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
77
SPINTRONIC TECHNOLOGY & ADVANCE RESEARCH TARABOI, JATNI, KHURDA 0674 3267018
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
78
SRINIX COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING RANIPATNA, BALASORE    
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
79
SUBAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY GYAN VIHAR, BARANG, BHUBANESWAR 0674 2725112
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
80
SUDDHANANDA ENGINEERING & RESEARH CENTRE PHULNAKHARA, NACHHIPUR, BHATAPATNA, CUTTACK 0671 2856061
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
81
SUNDERGARH ENGINEERING COLLEGE, SUNDERGARH AT/PO – KIREI, SUNDERGARH – 770 073 06622 273206
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
82
SYNERGY INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY BANAMALI PRASAD, BY THE SIDE OF NH – 42, DHENKANAL – 759001 06762 225905
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
83
SYNERGY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY BHIMPUR, JAGANNATHPUR, BALIANTA, KHURDA 0671 2356150
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
84
THE TECHNO SCHOOL 361(A), KUBERPURI, PATRAPADA, BHUBANESWAR-751019 0674 2470170
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
85
TEMPLE CITY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOY & ENGINEERING, BHUBANESWAR PLOT-F/12, IID CENTRE, BARUNEI, KHURDA 06755 211002
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
86
TRIDENT ACADEMY OF TECHNOLOGY F2/A CHANDAKA INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, BHUBANESWAR -24 0674 2743674
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
87
VEDANG INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLGY AT-DURGA PRASAD, PO-RAMACHANDI, KHURDA 0674 2116155
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
88
VIDYASAGAR INSTITUTE OF TECHNICAL STUDY DAMANABHUIN, TANGI, KHURDA 0674 2113210
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
89
VIGNAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT BHAIRAVI VIHAR, HARADANGA, MANTRIDI, GOLANTHARA, GANJAM 06857  
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
90
VIJAYANJALI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY PLOT 260 & 262, GADABHANGA, BALASORE 0674 2371406
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
91
VIKASH COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING FOR WOMEN VIKASH ENCLAVE, BARAHAGUDA CANAL CHOWK, BARGARH 06646 2311777
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
92
VIVEKANANDA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AT- CHHATABARA, PO-DANDI CHHATABARA, CHANDAKA, BHUBANESWAR 0674 2597444
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
93
XAVIER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY PRINCES AVENUE, GHANGAPATNA, NEAR IIIT, BHUBANESWAR 0674 2595426
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
94
CAPITAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE, KHURDA MAHATAPARA, KHURDA 06755 243411
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
95
BHUBANESWAR INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL  TECHNOLOGY, KHURDA 1288, KAPILAPRASAD, BHUBANESWAR – 751002 0674 2113134
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
96
RAYAGADA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT, RAYAGADA PITA MAHAL, RAYAGADA – 765001 06856 201637
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
97
RADHAKRISHNA INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, KHURDA IDCO PLOT NO:01, KHURDA INDL ESTATE, KHURDA 06755 220242
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
98
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, KHURDA 290, BHATKUDI, GANGAPADA, BHUBANESWAR 0674 2111189
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
99
BHADRAK ACADEMY OF TECHNOLOGY, KANTABAD, BHUBANESWAR AT/PO : KANTABADA, KHURDA – 752054 0674 2113133
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE
100
KRUTTIKA INSTITUTE OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION, CHANDAKA GANGAPATNA, KANTABADA, CHANDAKA, KHURDA 0674 2551897
AFFILIATED
PRIVATE

Soon two of the above colleges will move from BPUT to be under Centurion University. Also IIIT is scheduled to become a state university.

The other places to study engineering in Odisha are:

  1. KIIT Bhubaneswar (Deemed university)
  2. ITER Bhubaneswar (Deemed university)
  3. VSSUT, Burla (State University)
  4. NIT Rourkela  (Institute of National Importance)
  5. IIT Bhubaneswar (Institute of National Importance)
  6. College of Agricultural Engineering & Technology (CAET), OUAT, Bhubaneswar

3 comments February 3rd, 2011

Institute of Mathematics and Applications (Bhubaneswar) comes of age; has 9 regular faculty now

The Institute of Mathematics and Applications Bhubaneswar now has 9 regular faculty and several guest faculty. Its 9 regular faculty are:

Sl No

Name of the Faculty

Designation

Email id

1

Professor S. Pattanayak, Ph.D

Director and Professor of Mathematics.

swadhin.pattanayak@gmail.com

2

Professor M. N. Mishra, Ph.D

Professor of Statistics

mnmeeshraw@yahoo.com

3

Dr. S. K. Sahoo, Ph.D

Registrar and Reader in Mathematics

sahoosk1@rediffmail.com

4

Dr. Seshadev Pradhan, Ph.D (IIT Kharagpur)

Lecturer in Mathematics

shesadevpradhan@gmail.com

5

Dr. Sasmita Barik, Ph.D (IIT Guwahati)

Lecturer in Mathematics

sasmitabarik@gmail.com

6

Dr. Jugal Mohapatra, Ph.D (IIT Guwahati)

Lecturer in Mathematics

Jugal.ima@gmail.com

7

Miss Sumitra Pradhan

Lecturer in Computer Science

sumitra_pradhan@yahoo.com

8

  Dr. Sudhakar Sahoo (Utkal University) (DBLP)

Lecturer in Computer Science

sudhakar.sahoo@gmail.com

    9

Dr. Abhijnan Rej, Ph.D (Max Planck Institute for Mathematics, Bonn)

Lecturer in Mathematics

abhijnan.rej@gmail.com

In comparison, the more established Institute of Phyiscs (IOP), Bhubaneswar currently has 18 regular faculty and 4 open positions and the Institute of Life Sciences (ILS), Bhubaneswar has 13 regular faculty and is recruiting.

In terms of academic programs, IMA offers a B.Sc(Hons) in Mathematics and Computing and an M.A/M.Sc in Computational Finance. It also supervises Ph.D and post-doctoral students. It has plans to introduce a 5 yr integrated Computer Science program and a 5 yr integrated B.Math/M.Math program. The National Board for Higher Mathematics, Department of Atomic Energy, Govt. of India has agreed to fund the B.Math/M.Math programme. It is also involved in Math olympiads, RMTS (Rural Math Talen Search) and mathematics training camps for school students to prepare them for olympiads.

In contrast IOP offers predoc (M.Phil), doctoral (Ph.D) and post-doctoral programs and ILS offers only Ph.D and post-doctoral programs.

2 comments January 31st, 2011

Details emerging on Vedanta Science College in Lanjigarh, Kalahandi

Following is an excerpt from a report in tathya.in.

Prof. Gopabandhu Behera and Dr. A. K. Nanda, who are also the Governing Body member of Vedanta Science College were also present. 

Mr.C Joseph, in-charge of the Vedanta Science College, Nabakrushna Panda, Principal, Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna, S P Nanda, Principal, Government, Women’s College, Bhawanipatna, Sudershan Rath, Principal, Bisamcuttack College and Bharat Rath, Principal Rayagada Government College also graced the conference.

The objective of the conference was to make the people conscious about the value of science education at degree level as well as to discuss about the proposed Vedanta Science College at Lanjigarh. 

Dr. Kumar, President and COO, VAL, said, “Vedanta Science College was a long pending demand of the people of Western Ordisha. 

He said that Vedanta is committed to create a state of art Science College that will promote quality science education in Western Odisha. 

Quality Science education can help in developing technical manpower for industrialization in the state, he added. 

The proposed Vedanta Science College will start its academic session from 2011. 

The institution will provide education in subjects of Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Mathematics, Zoology, and Environmental Science.

It should be noted that there are very few (could be zero) fully private (i.e., without depending on state grants) science colleges in Odisha. Even the government ones and private ones that depend on state grants do not have good infrastructure and do not have adequate quality faculty. The more well known private higher education institutions of the state focus on trade oriented disciplines like engineering, management, medicine, pharmacy, biotechnology etc. so that they can charge adequate amount of student tuition. This includes deemed universities like KIIT and SOA and the private state university Centurion. None have science programs at the Bachelors level.

So if the Vedanta Science college in Lanjigarh becomes a good quality science college, then it would be a big boon to Kalahandi and Rayagada districts and hopefully it will also encourage other private groups to establish similar colleges.

January 31st, 2011

IIT Bhubaneswar landscape in January 2011



January 30th, 2011

NISER Bhubaneswar boundary as visible from the Jatani – Khurda road

January 30th, 2011

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