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Page 1: International Institute of  Information Technology 

International Institute of

Information Technology BHUBANESWAR

Admission Bulletin 2007

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Admission Bulletin 2007­09

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Director’s Message

Thank you for evincing interest in IIIT, Bhubaneswar. IIIT­BH is a next generation

Institute engaged in research and imparting

education in Information Technology. Our

objective is to prepare students to provide

technology leadership for the next

generations. To achieve this end, the Institute

focuses on its people, processes and its products. The curriculum is designed to

explain, enable and empower students create

and use technology efficiently. The pedagogy

is designed to create a community of learners. Our faculty is responsible for the excellence of our programme. In the class room, you encounter researchers,

scholars, consultants, and above all, gifted and dedicated teachers. These are

individuals who love teaching and do it extremely well.

You can expect a few things at IIIT, Bhubaneswar. You will encounter a caring

environment which will groom budding technologists into professional. We will

provide two best years of your life with memories to cherish. We will rekindle the spirit of an adventurer in you.

Dr. Gopal Krishna Nayak

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About IIIT

IIIT Bhubaneswar owes its origins to the initiative of

the Government Orissa. It is a result of the desire of

the Government to establish a world class institute

of Information Technology in the state. The Institute has been registered as a society in 2006. The

Management of the institute is in the hands of a

Governing Board, consisting of representatives from the Government of Orissa, Leaders from the IT

industry and eminent educationists.

IIIT­Bhubaneswar will focus on quality and rigorous

education, quality resource, academic

infrastructure, technology and innovation. These

initiatives will help IIIT­Bhubaneswar achieve pre­ eminence in India and beyond.

Vision

Our vision is to be a unique institute imparting education, training, research, and

consulting in technology and related fields to develop human resources who will lead the economy and the society in the coming decades.

Mission

The mission of IIIT is to be a knowledge

seeking Institution of higher learning that will educate students in technology and

other disciplines of scholarship. The

Institute will work closely with the Industry

and other users of the technology to develop and deliver technological solutions to

enhance their competitive position.

The Institute is committed to the entire

value chain of knowledge creation, diffusion

and preservation to meet the challenges of

the century. The Institute will borrow best practices in education delivery systems, research and consulting practices. Leveraging technology to bring about next

generation of practices will be a key to this strategy.

The Institute is dedicated to creating a community of students, faculty and scholars

with passion for learning, creativity, innovation in all aspects of academic pursuit.

The Institute will cultivate values of Honesty and transparency, Respect for the

Individual, Commitment to quality and high standards, passion for performance

and sensitivity to social and ethical issues.

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Academics

Our M. Tech programme is approved by All India Council of Technical Education

(AICTE). IIIT­BH is an autonomous Institute affiliated to Biju Patnaik University of

Technology (BPUT) 1 . The degree will be provided by BPUT. IIIT­BH will retain

autonomy in curriculum design, evaluation and other aspects.

IIIT­BH offers M.Tech programme in Computer Science and Engineering. The objective of this programme is to develop professionals suitable for higher needs of

the Industry and Academics. The programme aims to develop problem solving

skills, learnability, multiskilling and multitasking abilities and spirit of enquiry and

adventure. Besides, this programme also emphasizes on collaboration and teamwork, human relation skills and attitude.

The programme is divided into four semesters. The first three semesters will involve class room teaching, labs, in­course projects. The last Semester will be used

for an independent project or in­company internship. Normally the academic

session will begin in August. However, the 2007­08 sessions will begin in January

2008 and expected to be completed by June 2009. Since the academic programmes is delayed, the holidays and vacations may be compromised to ensure

timely completion of the programme.

The curriculum consists of 12 core subjects and 6 electives. The core subjects

expose the students to all the broad and emerging areas of computer science and

engineering. These subjects include topics from classical computer science to

emerging technologies. In addition, they include subjects which expose you to the business processes and communication abilities. The electives are designed to offer

the students a choice list of subjects of higher order to expand their interest. The

electives evolve with the newer technologies and development in the Industry.

There are a few things special about our curriculum. Each course will involve lab

components, tutorial components and in­course project components. The courses

involve team work in projects, assignments and other learning components which is an integral part of the learning approach.

The degree will be awarded to students who successfully complete the required credits.

1 We have applied for affiliation and autonomy to BPUT. The approval is expected soon.

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Subjects

Semester I

§ Mathematical Foundation of

Computing

§ Algorithms

§ Advanced Computer Architecture

and Operating System

§ Computer Networking and Internet

Technology

§ Data Base Management System

§ Object Oriented Programming with

Java

Semester II

§ Software Engineering

§ Computer Graphics and Human­ computer interaction

§ Business functions and processes.

§ Elective – 1

§ Elective – 2

§ Elective – 3

Semester III

§ Parallel and Distributed Computing

§ ERP

§ Business Analytics and Soft

Computing

§ Data Mining

§ Elective – 4

§ Elective – 5

§ Elective – 6

Semester IV

§ Project / Internship

Elective Courses

§ Software Project Management

§ Speech and Natural Language

Processing

§ Mobile Computing

§ Multimedia Systems

§ Advanced Wireless Networks

§ Embedded system

§ Advanced Data Mining Techniques

§ E­Commerce

§ Cryptography and Network Security

§ Computational Finance

§ Information in Industrial Process

Automation

§ Advanced Data Base System

§ Computational Molecular Biology

and Bio­informatics

§ Computer Graphics and Animation

§ Advanced Internet Technology

§ Object Oriented Software Development using UML

§ Spatial Database and GIS

§ Cryptography

The pedagogy for subjects

mentioned includes class­room

teaching, laboratory work, tutorials, assignments and

projects depending on the

suitability.

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Admission

How to Apply:

1. Visit the website www.iiit­bh.in to apply on line for the M.Tech (Computer

Science & Engineering) Programme. Please note that only on­line application is

accepted.

• Carefully fill in all the relevant fields of the blank application form.

• The password entered in the password field should be carefully preserved by

you. You shall need it for subsequent steps.

• Submit the form by clicking the button “Submit”. On successful submission,

the next screen shall display your application ID and password. You will

need this information for subsequent log in to do any or more of the following:

• Edit your application and resubmit if required.

• Generate the application in pdf format and print it.

• Verify the status of the receipt of the draft by IIIT, Bhubaneswar.

• Print your admit cards.

• To view important announcements regarding the admission process.

2. You are required to send the following by speed post/hand delivery so as to reach IIIT, Bhubaneswar latest by 12 Jan 2008.

• Printed copy of the application form submitted on line

• A recent passport size photograph, pasted on the application form.

• The draft/pay order of Rs.1000.00 (Rupees one thousand only) favouring

“IIIT Bhubaneswar” drawn by any scheduled bank payable at

Bhubaneswar. (Please write your name and application id on the back of the draft)

3. You can verify the receipt of the draft by IIIT, Bhubaneswar in the website as mentioned at point No.1 above.

4. You can print your admit card to the entrance examination, once your draft has been received by IIIT, Bhubaneswar. You are required to paste your photograph

in the space provided in the admit card and bring the same for the entrance test.

(You shall paste the copy of the photograph already sent along with the copy of

the on line application form).

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Entrance test:

The entrance test shall be conducted in two places : Bhubaneswar and Kolkata.

The exact venue, date & time shall be sent to you by e­mail. The same information shall also be available to you in the website.

Interview:

Based on the performance in the entrance test, short­listed candidates will be called

for interview at Bhubaneswar.

The exact venue, date & time shall be sent to you by e­mail. The same information

shall also be available to you in the website.

Final Selection:

The final selection shall be based on the candidates’ performance in the following:

• Performance in the Entrance Test.

• Performance in the interview.

• Career Marks.

The selected candidates shall be informed by mail. The same information shall also be available to you in the website.

Admission:

Candidates, who are selected for admission, must indicate their acceptance of the

admission offer and all related conditions by paying the first installment of fees as detailed in the offer of admission, before the date mentioned therein.

The programme is expected to begin by last week of January 08. At this time, the students will be given a manual of policies and regulations, which will be binding

on them.

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Tuition 2 , Aid and Scholarships

The tuition for the M. Tech (CSE) programme is Rs. 50000 /­ per semester and to

be paid before the start of each semester. In addition, students availing hostel

facilities will be charged extra for lodging and boarding. Other expenses for books,

supplies, travel; notebook PC etc. is to be borne by individual students.

Bank loans are available in generous terms that cover all the costs for completing the programme.

A few students will be awarded scholarships and assistantships in the second year of the programme based on their academic performance in the first year.

2 The fee structure has been sent for consideration of competent authorities.

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Resources and Infrastructure

The Campus

The Institute has been allotted 23.5 acres of land in Gothpatna in the outskirts of

Bhubaneswar. The construction work at the campus is underway. The campus is

expected to be completed by 2009. The campus will be a modern campus imbibing

traditional philosophies of education and learning. Apart from offices, classrooms,

laboratories, student dormitories, guesthouse, the campus will have playing fields, games, auditorium and space for the community to interact and share.

Currently, IIIT will operate from OCAC building situated in the heart of Bhubaneswar. The current facilities include classrooms, laboratories, library, board

room, gym, playing facilities. The facilities conform to high standard needed by an

Institute of repute.

Library

For a Knowledge based organization, Library is a vital asset. The IIIT Library which

is only a few months old, has excellent collection of books and journals on

Technology, Management, and related subjects. The collections also include

working papers, audiovisual resources, dissertations, summer projects, annual reports of corporate houses and bound volumes of periodicals. Besides the print

materials, IIIT Library has subscribed to various e­ resources. Some of the notable

e­resources available are all publications of IEEE Computer Society and ACM

Digital Library. In addition, the Library has a good collection of e­books.

Computing Facilities

The Information Technology infrastructure is a significant factor in providing

quality education. Being an Information Technology Institute, we aspire to provide

the IT infrastructure which will empower and inspire to students to innovate and invent. IIIT will be a technology playground imbibing the garage culture which had

and continues to create great technologies and products. Each member of IIIT will

have access to a computer and the Internet. The Institute provides notebook PC to

all faculty members. All the students will be required to have their own personal Notebook PCs. Computer LAB has about 32 workstations, and Library will have 10

workstations. All the computers are connected to the Campus LAN. In addition,

wireless hotspots are spread all across the campus making it possible to remain connected anywhere in the campus, all the time. The classrooms are equipped with

PCs, Tablet PCs, LCD projectors and multimedia Systems. All members on the

intranet have access to internet 24 hours a day, through 1 MBPS TCP/IP leased

lines. The Institute has built an impressive library of software packages useful for IT education. These include Compilers, Office Productivity software, Data Base,

Statistics, Operations Research, Graphics etc.

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Placement

Campus placement is an important deliverable from any higher form of education.

IIIT­BH is fully aware and conscious of this fact.

IIIT­BH believes that the campus placement is a result of the quality of our

students and the rigour of our process. Our programmes and processes of delivery

will make our students Industry Ready.

IIIT­BH has included industry interaction as an important component of our

curriculum design. Leaders from the Industry, experts from the industry share their valuable expertise and experience with our student. This helps students in many

ways. The students are sensitized to the industry requirements and hence prepare

themselves to be suitable for industry. They learn practical tricks of the trade from

the interaction with the experts. They also learn business practices as it happens in industry.

Industry internship is designed to help discover industry practices from within the industry. Working on practical projects will challenge the students to blend their

knowledge with demands from the peers and customers which is a key requirement

of the Industry readiness.

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Faculty

Full Time Faculty

Dr. Gopal Krishna Nayak, B.Tech (IIT, Kharagpur), PGDM (IIM, Bangalore),

Ph.D. (IIT, Kharagpur)

Prof. Ajit Kumar Das (B. Tech (IIT, Kharagpur), M.Tech (UU), Ph.D.* (UU)

Dr. Somnath Tripathy Ph. D. (IIT Guwahati)

Dr. Rakesh Balawantaray Ph. D. (UU)

Prof. Anjali Mohapatra M. Tech (UU) Ph. D*. (UU)

Visiting Faculty

Prof. Chitta Baral, Arizona State University

Prof. Durga Mishra, New Jersey Institute of Technology

Prof. Gautam Das, University of Texas, Arlington

Prof. Jayadev Mishra, University of Texas, Austin

Prof. L. N. Bhuyan, University of California, Riverside

Prof. Prashant Mohapatra, University of California, Davis

Prof. Rabi Mohapatra, University of Texas A&M

Prof. Saraju P. Mohanty, University of North Texas

Prof. Sudarshan Padhy, Utkal University

* in progress.

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The Governing Board

Sl No Name

1 Mr. Ajit. K. Tripathy, IAS

Chief Secretary & Chief Development Commissioner, Government of Orissa, Bhubaneswar

Chairman

2 Mr. R. N. Bohidar, IAS

Development Commissioner­cum­Addl. Chief

Secretary and Secretary to Govt., Planning & Coordination Deptt. Government of Orissa,

Bhubaneswar

Member

3 Mr. Ashok Mohadeo Rao Dalwai, IAS Commissioner­cum­Secretary, Industries Department,

Government of Orissa, Bhubaneswar

Member

4 Mr. P.K. Mohapatra, IAS

Commissioner­cum­Secretary, Department of Information Technology,

Government of Orissa, Bhubaneswar

Member

5 Mr. Vishal K. Dev, IAS Managing Director,

Orissa Industrial Infrastructure Development

Corporation, Bhubaneswar

Member

6 Prof. L. M. Patnaik

Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore

Member

7 Prof. S. Sadagopan,

Director, IIIT, Bangalore

Member

8 Mr. Subroto Bagchi,

COO, MindTree Consulting Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore

Member

9 Mr. Ardhendu Das,

Center Head, Infosys Technologies Ltd., Bhubaneswar

Member

10 Mr. Rajesh Ram Mishra,

CIO, Wipro Technologies, Bangalore

Member

11 Dr. Gopal Krishna Nayak

Director, IIIT, Bhubaneswar

Member

Secretary

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Reservation of Rights

This bulletin is applicable for admission to 2007­2009 batch only. However, IIIT,

Bhubaneswar reserves the rights to make any changes in the requirements of admission guidelines, curriculum, fees and regulations affecting students should

these be deemed necessary in the interest of the students, the Institute or the

profession. Changes, regulations, enactments, if any owing, to any regulatory bodies shall be applicable to the Institute and the students. Any disputes regarding

any related matters shall be subject to the legal jurisdiction of Bhubaneswar only,

and ought to be raised within one month of declaration of the final results.

Contact Details

Admissions Office

International Institute of Information Technology, Bhubaneswar OCAC building, Plot No. N­1/7­D, Near Acharya Vihar Square

P.O.: RRL, Bhubaneswar, 751013

Orissa, India

Phone: (0674) 2585293

Fax : (0674) 2582842 Email : admission@iiit­bh.in

Website : www.iiit­bh.in

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Alphabet Soup

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Filter . Rewriteable . Windows XP . BRB . SIR . Windows . MHz . Floppy disk . Platform­

independent . UBE, UCE . WYSIWYG . Excel . WTF . ActiveX . Webmaster . JPEG, jpg . MegaHertz . CD­ROM, CD­R . bandwidth . TWAIN . NIC . Windows Key . Dual core, dual­core . PVR. Terminal

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RTS . IIRC . TCP/IP . Newbie . ATAPI . beat­'em­up . ASCII . Start Button . Clipboard . GUI . Apple .

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YMMV . Console . Flash drive . Bitmap . iTunes . Character . GIF . Standalone . EIDE . CMYK . Bot .

Parallel Port . Operating System . Mac address . Compression . Database . OEM . IT . FPS . Registrar.

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