Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay (IITB)

Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay (IITB)

The Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB) was established in 1958, the second of the Indian institutes of technology, with help from UNESCO and the then Soviet Union.  It was intended to develop facilities for teaching and research in specialised engineering and technological sciences.  In 1961, by an Act of Parliament, the institute was declared an institution of national importance and was accorded the status of a university with the power to award its own degrees and diplomas.

Academic Highlights 

In the years since it was created, IITB has developed into 15 departments, 20 multi-disciplinary centres, one school of excellence and four interdisciplinary programs.

Location

Located in Powai, one of the northern suburbs of Mumbai, the Institute has the advantage of being in the busy financial capital of India, while at the same time being on a campus known for its natural beauty. It is a fully residential institution as all of its students are accommodated in its 15 hostels with in-house dining; the campus also provides amenities for sports and other recreational facilities.

Did you know?

Due to its proximity to the Sanjay Gandhi National Park, the IITB campus has significant green cover and is mostly untouched by the pollution of the rest of the city. Its proximity to the national park has also led to occasional sightings of leopards and gharial crocodiles along the banks of Lake Powai.

Language of Instruction

English

Program Duration

1 semester, 2 semesters

Academic Level

Undergraduate, Postgraduate

Minimum Result Required

60% WAM

Previous Round Cut-off (WAM % or GPA)

70% WAM

Anticipated Places in Semester 1, 2027

3-4 places

Exchange Availability

Green

Eligible Monash Campus

Monash Australia and Monash Malaysia

Agreement Scope

All Faculties

Handbook/Catalogue

Some information about the units (referred to as courses) available at IITB is available from this web page under the name of the department.

Full-time Credit Load Equivalents

Semester

Min. 18 Monash points

Max. 24 Monash points

18 IITB credits*

24 IITB credits

Year

Min. 36 Monash points

Max. 48 Monash points

36 IITB credits*

48 IITB credits

* Equivalence was reduced to 18 credits on 23/8/24.

Academic Calendar

IITB Autumn or First Semester (Monash Semester 2): late July to late November
IITB Spring or Second Semester (Monash Semester 1): early January to early May

See IITB's academic calendars here.

Aerospace Engineering

Biosciences and Bioengineering

Chemical Engineering

Chemistry

Civil Engineering

Communication

Computer Science & Engineering

Cultural Studies

Development

Earth Sciences

Economics

Electrical Engineering

Energy Science and Engineering

English

Finance

Humanities

Industrial Design

Linguistics

Materials Science

Mathematics

Mechanical Engineering

Metallurgical Engineering

Philosophy

Physics

Psychology

Social Sciences

Sociology

Statistics

Note

  • The listed disciplines are not necessarily exhaustive and other fields of study might also be available at the institution.
  • Approval to study particular subjects at any institution is always at the discretion of the departmental/discipline and faculty advisers in your managing faculty(ies) and subject to available places at the host.

Accommodation

IITB provides on-campus accommodation, the details of which can be found here.

Visas

As a general rule, a student visa is required to study in India. IITB will send a letter of acceptance that will enable you to obtain a visa at the Consulate General of India in Melbourne.  For more information refer to the Consulate's website here.

Health and insurance

You will be provided with Out Patient Department access at the IITB Hospital only.  When travelling on a Monash Abroad approved program, however, you are automatically covered under the Monash University Student Travel Insurance policy. Check with IITB to ensure that you are covered appropriately.

Orientation and extra-curricular 

Information for visiting students to IITB can be found on this web page.  Please pay close attention to the medical note.

Cost of living

Mumbai on the Expatistan site (this is a website external to the University and intended to be indicative only)

Funding

For information about funding available to support study on exchange overseas, see the Financial Information page on the Monash Abroad website.

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