The Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee or IIT Roorkee was
established as early as 1847 – 166 years ago – as College of
Engineering. It was not only the first Engineering College in the
British Empire but also the first Engineering University of Independent
India as well as the oldest technical institute in Asia.
Seven years later, it was renamed after its founder Lieutenant
Colonel of British India – Sir James Thomason – as Thomason College of
Engineering, a name that stuck to it for the next nine and a half
decades. After independence, in 1948, IITR was renamed as University of
Roorkee. The university was declared the seventh IIT only 12 years ago –
in 2001, 50 years after IIT Kharagpur was established as the foremost
of the famous IITs.
Since then, IIT Roorkee has been declared as ‘Institution of National Importance’.
In the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2012-13, for
the first time, IIT Roorkee made it to the global rankings along with
IIT Kharagpur and IIT Bombay.
IIT Kharagpur spans across 8.5 sq km, three times larger than Vatican
City and Monaco put together. IITR has a campus area of 1.47 sq km too –
more than three times the area of Vatican City, where it offers
Bachelors’ degree courses in 11 Engineering and Architecture disciplines
and Postgraduate degree courses in 55 disciplines of Engineering,
Applied Sciences, Architecture and Planning.
Both IIT Kharagpur and IIT Roorkee have produced luminaries that have made a mark worldwide.
IIT Kharagpur alumni includes the likes of Lord Kumar Bhattacharya,
advisor to the Britain’s Prime Minister and Padma Bhushan awardee;
Srikumar Banerjee, Director of Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) at
Trombay; Duvvuri Subbarao, Governor of Reserve Bank of India; and Arjun
Malhotra, Co-founder of HCL Technologies.
IIT Roorkee alumni too include the likes of Ashok Soota, CEO and
Founder of MindTree; Narendra Patni, founder of Patni Computer Systems; R
K Tyagi, Chairman of the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL); Dr.
Rakesh Agrawal, who is known as the ‘Father of Data Mining’; Amit
Agarwal, India’s first professional blogger who is the highest paid
Indian blogger at present; and Jaiprakash Gaur, founder of Jaypee Group
of companies Forbes magazine.
IIT Roorkee has been successful in being a bright star of the Brand IIT and is seen as a redeeming hope for the new IITs.
Source @ askIITians
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