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UID: ED-20251226-IN-02

Source

AISHE, Ministry of Education

Last Updated

December 27, 2025

Time Range

As of 2025

Periodicity

Annual

Unit

Timeline

Sector

Education

Next Update

2026

Indicator Summary

Overview

The academic rationale behind setting up the Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs) in India was to build specialised capacity in information technology and related disciplines in response to the growing role of digital technologies in economic and social development. As computing, electronics, and communication technologies became central to productivity, innovation, and global competitiveness, there was a clear need for institutions focused on advanced education and research in these domains. IIITs were conceived as centres of excellence with a strong emphasis on computer science, information technology, electronics, and interdisciplinary areas such as data science, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and embedded systems. Their academic framework prioritises rigorous theoretical foundations combined with applied learning, project-based education, and industry-oriented research. This approach prepares graduates to address complex technological challenges and rapidly evolving industry requirements.

Another key academic objective was to promote research and innovation in emerging digital technologies. IIITs encourage collaboration with industry, startups, and research organisations, enabling knowledge transfer and practical problem-solving while maintaining academic depth. They also contribute to faculty development and advanced postgraduate and doctoral research in specialised IT fields. Academically, IIITs complement institutions like IITs by offering focused and agile programmes in information technology. They serve as benchmarks for quality IT education, support the development of a skilled digital workforce, and strengthen India’s long-term capacity in computing and technology-driven research and innovation.

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AISHE, Ministry of Education. (2025). Timeline of Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs) in India (360 Analytika, Ed.) [Dataset]. https://360analytika.com/timeline-of-indian-institutes-of-information-technology-iits-in-india/

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