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Mr Avinash Kumar
SRF
IIT ISM Dhanbad
India
 
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Education & Skill Development
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My name is Avinash Kumar from IIT ISM Dhanbad Jharkhand an institution of national importance under M O Education govt of India. Our place is well-known as coal capital of India. My name is Avinash Kumar from IIT ISM Dhanbad Jharkhand an institution of national importance under M O Education govt of India. Our place is well-known as coal capital of India. My name is Avinash Kumar from IIT ISM Dhanbad Jharkhand an institution of national importance under M O Education govt of India. Our place is well-known as coal capital of India. My name is Avinash Kumar from IIT ISM Dhanbad Jharkhand an institution of national importance under M O Education govt of India. Our place is well-known as coal capital of India. My name is Avinash Kumar from IIT ISM Dhanbad Jharkhand an institution of national importance under M O Education govt of India. Our place is well-known as coal capital of India. My name is Avinash Kumar from IIT ISM Dhanbad Jharkhand an institution of national importance under M O Education govt of India. Our place is well-known as coal capital of India. My name is Avinash Kumar from IIT ISM Dhanbad Jharkhand an institution of national importance under M O Education govt of India. Our place is well-known as coal capital of India. My name is Avinash Kumar from IIT ISM Dhanbad Jharkhand an institution of national importance under M O Education govt of India. Our place is well-known as coal capital of India. My name is Avinash Kumar from IIT ISM Dhanbad Jharkhand an institution of national importance under M O Education govt of India. Our place is well-known as coal capital of India. My name is Avinash Kumar from IIT ISM Dhanbad Jharkhand an institution of national importance under M O Education govt of India. Our place is well-known as coal capital of India. My name is Avinash Kumar from IIT ISM Dhanbad Jharkhand an institution of national importance under M O Education govt of India. Our place is well-known as coal capital of India. My name is Avinash Kumar from IIT ISM .
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The Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) are central government-owned-public technical institutes located across India. They are under the ownership of the Ministry of Education, Government of India. They are governed by the Institutes of Technology Act, 1961, which has declared them as Institutes of National Importance and lays down their powers, duties, and framework for governance. The Institutes of Technology Act, 1961 lists twenty-three institutes.[4] Each IIT is autonomous, linked to the others through a common council (IIT Council), which oversees their administration. The Minister of Education is the ex officio Chairperson of the IIT Council. The President of India is the most powerful person in the organisational structure of Indian Institutes of Technology, being the ex officio Visitor, and having residual powers. Directly under the President is the IIT Council, which comprises the minister-in-charge of technical education in the Union Government, the Chairmen of all IITs, the Directors of all IITs, the Chairman of the University Grants Commission, the Director-General of CSIR, the Chairman of IISc, the Director of IISc, three members of Parliament, the Joint Council Secretary of Ministry of Education, and three appointees each of the Union Government, AICTE, and the Visitor. Under the IIT Council is the Board of Governors of each IIT. Under the Board of Governors is the Director, who is the chief academic and executive officer of the IIT. Under the Director, in the organisational structure, comes the Deputy Director. Under the Director and the Deputy Director, come the Deans, Heads of Departments, Registrar, President of the Students' Council, and Chairman of the Hall Management Committee. The Registrar is the chief administrative officer of the IIT and overviews the day-to-day operations. Below the Heads of Department (HOD) are the faculty members (Professors, Associate Professors, and Assistant Professors). The Wardens come under the Chairman of the Hall Management Committee. The Institutes of Technology act was later taken as the base for the following years up until date. The Act primarily accepted a few IITs as Institutes of National Importance and converted them from 'Societies' to University status. The IITs receive comparatively higher grants than other engineering colleges in India. While the total government funding to most other engineering colleges is around ? 100–200 million ($2–4 million) per year, the amount varies between ? 900–1300 million ($19–27 million) per year for each IIT. Other sources of funds include student fees and research funding from industry and contributions from the alumni. The faculty-to-student ratio in the IITs is between 1:6 and 1:8. The Standing Committee of IIT Council (SCIC) prescribes the lower limit for faculty-to-student ratio as 1:9, applied department-wise. The IITs subsidise undergraduate student fees by approximately 80% and provide scholarships to all Master of Technology students and Research Scholars in order to encourage students for higher studies, per the recommendations of the Thacker Committee (1959–1961).The cost borne by undergraduate students is around ?180,000 per year.[34] After students from SC and ST categories, physically challenged students will now. be the beneficiaries of fee waiver at