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June 23rd, 2007
IIT-Bombay’s ‘flexible’ B-Tech course for academic year
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Misra said emphasis would be laid on research. "Research will take us to the next generation. We had around 1,300 doctoral students in the last five years including 150 students this year — a number we aim to increase," he said. Research initiatives include setting up Rs 100-crore project for nanotechnology with the Indian Institute of Science, setting up golden jubilee chair professorships, and developing the centres for innovation and entrepreneurship through industry sponsorship.
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