query,output 0,output 1,flag | |
Provide some information about ASC,"All students are able to see their grades as soon | |
as concerned Course instructor /Faculty member | |
uploads grades on the ASC. Students may use the | |
data from their interface for the purpose of | |
information and conveying to their parents as | |
well.","You can find a detailed guide on ASC and the | |
registeration process in the ASC Video Series. 2. | |
CATEGORY OF COURSES 2.1. CORE COURSES Core courses | |
are those courses which you have to do | |
compulsorily for obtaining your degree. These | |
courses count towards your final degree in all | |
respects and count in your CPI (Cumulative | |
Performance Index). These courses are NOT optional | |
and have to be completed within the stipulated | |
duration of your coursework (4 or 5 years). They | |
give you a lot of exposure to your own | |
departmental subjects and research; They also have | |
an elective component, details regarding which are | |
explained in the section on electives.",0 | |
Best place to eat in insti,"'Exploring the Institute There are many places to | |
go around the insti, including the Boathouse, | |
Sameer Hill, Lakeside, etc. We don’t want to give | |
away too many of these here for curiosity’s sake. | |
We hope you explore the beautiful campus yourself | |
or ask your mentor to help with a tour! :)","'Mumbai offers plenty to the enthusiastic foodie, | |
there are several great places to eat out. Best | |
explored on your own, though we’ll get you started | |
with some names: Barbeque Nation, Café Madras, | |
Pizza By the Bay and Bademiya are well worth | |
visiting.",None | |
Cafe 92 ,"'Restaurants and Eateries 1. Hostel Canteens: | |
Every hostel has its own canteen, which is for | |
most people, the go-to place for inexpensive food. | |
Whether for a quick meal, a refreshing soft drink | |
or a coffee when you’re up studying late, hostel | |
canteens are the way to go! Most hostels have | |
night canteens, with some excellent food. 2. | |
Eateries within the institute: 1. Gulmohar | |
Restaurant and Café: Tasty food, reasonable prices | |
and right-next-door! 2. Academic area: The | |
KReSIT canteen is popular for a quick samosa-chai. | |
Besides this, several departments have canteens of | |
their own, like the Electrical, Civil and Chemical | |
Engineering Buildings. There is also a staff | |
canteen located next to the library. 3. Cafe | |
92: A go to place for some quick bites and tasty | |
fast food servings. Perfectly situated on the lane | |
connecting the academic area to the Main building, | |
the store is always bustling with energy as | |
students head out here after classes. 4. | |
Laxmi: Vegetarian restaurant right outside the | |
Main Gate. 3. Hiranandani: The posh | |
neighborhood of Hiranandani located just down the | |
road from IIT-B offers a plethora of options for | |
eating out. When on a budget, head to the Galleria | |
food court. KFC, MOD, Subway, Pizza Hut, Papa | |
Johns, Starbucks – you name it, it’s here. Several | |
fine-dining restaurants are also there for you to | |
explore. Head over to Naturals, Baskin Robbins, | |
Theobroma, Cocoberry or Haagen Dazs for dessert.","'Restaurants and Eateries 1. Hostel Canteens: | |
Every hostel has its own canteen, which is for | |
most people, the go-to place for inexpensive food. | |
Whether for a quick meal, a refreshing soft drink | |
or a coffee when you’re up studying late, hostel | |
canteens are the way to go! Hostel 12 offers a | |
night canteen, with some excellent food. 2. | |
Eateries within the institute: 1. Brews and | |
Bites: Located in Hostel-8, it is popular for its | |
pizzas, frappes and pastries among other things. | |
Campus Hub (022-6490 9044) and Brewberrys | |
(022-64642090) also offer hostel delivery. 2. | |
Gulmohar Restaurant and Café: Tasty food, | |
reasonable prices and right-next-door! 3. | |
Academic area: The KReSIT canteen is popular for a | |
quick samosa-chai. Besides this, several | |
departments have canteens of their own, like the | |
Electrical, Civil and Chemical Engineering | |
Buildings. There is also a staff canteen located | |
next to the library. 4. Laxmi: Vegetarian | |
restaurant right outside the Main Gate. 3. | |
Hiranandani: The posh neighborhood of Hiranandani | |
located just down the road from IIT-B offers a | |
plethora of options for eating out. When on a | |
budget, head to the Galleria food court. KFC, MOD, | |
Subway, Pizza Hut, Papa Johns, Starbucks – you | |
name it, it’s here. Several fine-dining | |
restaurants are also there for you to explore. | |
Head over to Naturals, Baskin Robbins, Theobroma, | |
Cocoberry or Haagen Dazs for dessert.",0 | |
what is a minor?,"2.5.1 Minor Minor is an additional credential a | |
student may earn if s/he does 30 credits worth of | |
additional courses in a discipline other than | |
her/his major discipline of B.Tech. degree. All | |
academic units in the Institute offer minors in | |
their disciplines, and will prescribe a specific | |
set of courses and/or projects necessary for | |
earning a minor in that discipline.","2.2. MINOR COURSES A Minor is an additional | |
credential a student will earn if they do minimum | |
30 credits worth of additional learning in a | |
discipline other than their major discipline. Many | |
academic units in the Institute offer minors in | |
their disciplines and prescribe a specific set of | |
courses and/ or other activities like projects for | |
earning a minor in that discipline. Note that | |
courses equivalent in content to any of these | |
specified courses from the same department can be | |
taken as a minor course with the approval of the | |
concerned HOD. After the completion of credits | |
under the stipulated time period, a minor degree | |
is awarded to the student. It is mentioned in the | |
Degree Certificate ""Bachelor of Technology in xxx | |
with Minor in yyy.” The fact will also be | |
reflected in the transcript, along with the list | |
of courses taken.",0 | |
Where can I buy stationary from?,"Books For buying books, we have a shop called | |
Book World on campus on the ground floor of the | |
Gulmohar Building where you can get discounts on | |
course-related books. Alternatively, you could go | |
to “Popular Book Store” at YP Gate. You can also | |
buy second-hand books from the Jay Ambe bookshop | |
in the lane right opposite Main Gate, next to | |
Mahavir. He also accepts books back at the end of | |
the semester at half the price at which they were | |
bought.","Books For buying books, we have a shop called | |
Book World on campus on the ground floor of the | |
Gulmohar Building where you can get discounts on | |
course-related books. Alternatively, you could go | |
to “Popular Book Store” at YP Gate. You can also | |
buy second-hand books from the Jay Ambe bookshop | |
in the lane right opposite Main Gate, next to | |
Mahavir. He also accepts books back at the end of | |
the semester at half the price at which they were | |
bought.",0 | |
What is MCM?,"Merit cum Means (MCM) Scholarship | |
MeritcumMeans scholarship is awarded to a | |
maximum of 25% of sanctioned Intake of | |
undergraduate students. For Dual Degee, it is | |
available only upto the 4th year. For these | |
scholarships, academic merit as well as means will | |
be taken into account to determine eligibility","[ Means-Cum-Means Scholarship (MCM) 1. The | |
parental income is the basis for the ‘means' | |
criterion of the scholarship. At present students | |
whose parents annual gross income from all sources | |
for the previous Financial year does not exceed | |
Rs. 5,00,000/ , are eligible to apply for | |
Merit-cum-Means Scholarship. 2. The student | |
with a CPI of 6.00 and above only are eligible to | |
apply for Merits-cum Means Scholarship (MCM)",0 | |
How to join NSS,"First year students, when selected in NSS, are | |
allotted a department inside NSS according to | |
their preferences and the team guides them | |
regarding all the activities. If you have never | |
experienced the joy of giving and want to explore | |
the ecstasy of doing something selflessly, this is | |
the right place to invest your time in!","First year students, when selected in NSS, are | |
allotted a department inside NSS according to | |
their preferences and the team guides them | |
regarding all the activities. If you have never | |
experienced the joy of giving and want to explore | |
the ecstasy of doing something selflessly, this is | |
the right place to invest your time in!",0 | |
What is pincode of iitb,"'Hospital Contact Card: **IIT Hospital, IIT | |
Bombay, Powai, Mumbai, Pincode - 400076, Tel | |
: 25767051 / 53 ** To know more about | |
Hospital, visit | |
<https://gymkhana.iitb.ac.in/hostels/hospital>. | |
QRT The Quick Response Team deals with issues | |
where students feel that immediate/urgent | |
intervention is needed or the involvement of | |
additional security is required. If you encounter | |
such a situation then you can reach out to QRT | |
using the following helpline numbers: 9167398598, | |
9167398599","'14 - 41 PROGRAMME (IDDDP) 15 SPECIAL LEAVE - 42 16 | |
PLANNED BREAK FROM STUDIES - 43 17 UTILITY - 43 18 | |
GLOSSARY - 44 6 PREFACE The Indian Institute of | |
Technology Bombay (IITB) is one of the Indian | |
Institutes of Technology in the country, set up | |
with the objective of conducting research, | |
imparting education, and training in various | |
fields of Science and Technology. The Institute is | |
now recognized as a leader in science and | |
engineering education worldwide. It has | |
established a firm foundation for education and | |
research with a vision to be the fountainhead of | |
new ideas and innovations in technology and | |
science. The mission of IIT Bombay is to create an | |
ambiance in which new ideas, research and | |
scholarship flourish and from which the leaders | |
and innovators of tomorrow emerge.",0 | |
What is Insight,"'- He/She shall attend the GBM and is answerable. - | |
He/She is responsible for proper knowledge | |
transfer to the next year’s core team. 28 SECTION | |
IX- INSIGHT Insight is the English student media | |
body of IIT Bombay and part of the student | |
Gymkhana. It is run purely by students, with a | |
panel of professors serving as Faculty-In-Charge | |
for Insight. It endeavors to achieve its vision | |
through print and online presence.. Insight has | |
the following primary purposes, among others:","'Newsletters and Magazines Insight is currently | |
the only active media body in the institute run | |
voluntarily by students. Aawaaz was the media body | |
for Hindi but is now dissolved. Insight If | |
you like writing, have a flair for journalism and | |
you want to work on high impact pieces that usher | |
changes in the institute or simply want to publish | |
a few leisure pieces for light reading and humour | |
you would like to work with the student media body | |
Insight. Insight publishes online content on their | |
website along with offline newsletters which are | |
delivered door to door. Watch out for their | |
Freshmen specific newsletter, started from 2013, | |
which you will be receiving in August!",0 | |
My lan is not working ,"'- If the entire hostel LAN is not working, contact | |
ISA. - If a vendor visit is scheduled, please be | |
available for getting your LAN ports repaired. Do | |
not ask the vendor to configure the static IP for | |
your device as vendor doesn’t know the IP’s | |
allocated inside the institute and outside his | |
scope of work.","'3.1 Check for power: 1. Check for LAN symbol in | |
the taskbar. Note that there might be driver | |
issues in your laptop too. To verify, check the | |
note. NOTE: Check for driver issues on your laptop | |
. For this, simply test your laptop on a port | |
where LAN is working fine (Your friend’s room?). | |
If you can access the internet without any issues, | |
go to step 2. Else check the drivers for your | |
laptop and troubleshoot your laptop hardware.",1 | |
What kind of extra curricular activities are here,"Hostel Life At this institute, we believe in the | |
overall development of our students. The general | |
lifestyle of students includes a lot of | |
extracurricular activities in the fields of | |
sports, cultural and technical activities, at | |
intra-hostel, inter-hostel and inter-college | |
events. The environment here is very conducive to | |
growth and our institute has some of the best | |
facilities across all other colleges/institutes in | |
India. So, we encourage students to take up | |
whatever interests them, and we request you to | |
support them in their choices. There is enough | |
time in a normal IIT student’s day to fit in both | |
academics and extracurricular activities without | |
much stress. But, at the same time, it is advised | |
that care must be taken to ensure proper time | |
management such that academics are not neglected | |
because of such activities.","A mandatory word of caution though: do not | |
sacrifice your academics for the sake of extra- | |
curricular activities; prioritize your interests | |
and allocate your time wisely. That being said, we | |
do hope you enjoy every bit of your 4/5 years | |
here, and hopefully the cultural scene would be a | |
major part of your college lives.",1 | |
Is there a swimming pool,"Facilities IITB offers its students sports | |
facilities of an international level with fully- | |
furnished courts and high-quality equipment. | |
AQUATICS | ATHLETICS ---|--- BADMINToN | | |
BASKETBALL BOARD GAMES | CRICKET FOOTBALL | | |
HOCKEY KHO KHO | LAWN TENNIS SQUASH | TABLE | |
TENNIS VOLLEYBALL | WEIGHTLIFTING ADVENTURE | |
SPORTS | DARK KNIGHT (CHESS) Besides, every | |
hostel has dedicated volleyball, badminton and | |
basketball courts, cricket pitches and football | |
fields, snooker, table tennis and foosball tables | |
and is completely decked with various equipments | |
which can be issued by students.","Facilities IITB offers its students sports | |
facilities of an international level with fully- | |
furnished courts and high-quality equipment. | |
AQUATICS | ATHLETICS ---|--- BADMINToN | | |
BASKETBALL BOARD GAMES | CRICKET FOOTBALL | | |
HOCKEY KHO KHO | LAWN TENNIS SQUASH | TABLE | |
TENNIS VOLLEYBALL | WEIGHTLIFTING ADVENTURE | |
SPORTS | DARK KNIGHT (CHESS) Besides, every | |
hostel has dedicated volleyball, badminton and | |
basketball courts, cricket pitches and football | |
fields, snooker, table tennis and foosball tables | |
and is completely decked with various equipments | |
which can be issued by students.",1 | |
How to get a summer internship?,"i) At least 05 students should register for the | |
summer course. The attendance record should be | |
maintained and the minimum of 80% attendance is | |
compulsory. The Instructors may award a “FR” grade | |
to students who fail to adhere to 80% attendance | |
for the summer course.","4.1 Semester-Wise registration On joining the | |
Institute, each student is assigned to a Faculty | |
Adviser or an Advisory group (refer Sec.3). The | |
student can register for courses s/he intends to | |
take during a given semester or summer term on the | |
basis of the programme for each discipline as | |
given in the Curriculum and as per the advice | |
given by his/her Faculty Adviser. The Faculty | |
Adviser is expected to discuss with the student | |
his/her academic performance during the previous | |
semester and then decide the number and nature of | |
the courses for which s/he can register during the | |
semester within the framework of the guidelines as | |
approved by the Senate. The Faculty Adviser may | |
advise the student to drop one or more courses/ | |
activities based on his/her academic performance | |
(refer Sec. 5.1). In fact the Faculty Adviser may | |
even advise a reduced load programme over several | |
semesters for students with poor performance at | |
the end of the first semester/ year.",None | |
What is Craxx machaxx,"Exo-Fly Exofly is a group of specialized students | |
from multiple disciplines working together as a | |
technical team. ExoFly means Exoskeleton for | |
flight. The team aims to foster the development of | |
a safe, quiet, ultra-compact, near VToL personal | |
flying device, which is capable of flying 20 miles | |
in one go. The device is designed to fly at an | |
altitude of ~200 meters from the ground with a | |
cruising speed of ~70 kmph, to accommodate a | |
single person and function safely to fly at all | |
locations all over the globe. The device ought to | |
be lightweight and maneuverable enough with the | |
goal that anybody can fly it around and quiet | |
enough for user and the general population.","Exo-Fly Exofly is a group of specialized students | |
from multiple disciplines working together as a | |
technical team. ExoFly means Exoskeleton for | |
flight. The team aims to foster the development of | |
a safe, quiet, ultra-compact, near VToL personal | |
flying device, which is capable of flying 20 miles | |
in one go. The device is designed to fly at an | |
altitude of ~200 meters from the ground with a | |
cruising speed of ~70 kmph, to accommodate a | |
single person and function safely to fly at all | |
locations all over the globe. The device ought to | |
be lightweight and maneuverable enough with the | |
goal that anybody can fly it around and quiet | |
enough for user and the general population.",None | |
What does RG mean?,"'- A Design team leader from the team may be | |
appointed by the GSAA (PG) to coordinate the | |
efforts of the team. 20 SECTION II- INSTITUTE | |
ACADEMIC AFFAIRS COUNCIL (UG) The objective of | |
Institute Academic Affairs Council (UG) is to | |
address all the issues related to academic affairs | |
of UG (B.Tech, Dual Degree, Integrated 5 yr. MSc) | |
students. It is the representation of students in | |
all matters related to the academic programme, the | |
curriculum, the academic office and | |
administration. The council also strives to | |
conduct tech activities, secure internships and | |
promote undergraduate research.","'- General Secretary, Academic Affairs (PG) - | |
General Secretary, Academic Affairs (UG) - General | |
Secretary, Cultural Affairs - General Secretary, | |
Hostel Affairs - General Secretary, Sports Affairs | |
- General Secretary, Technical Affairs",None | |
Can I do branch change? ,"8 CHANGE OF BRANCH Branch change rules are | |
effective from Academic Year 2015-16 for students | |
admitted through JEE. Students are eligible to | |
apply for a change of branch/ programme after | |
completing the first two semesters and before the | |
start of the third semester.","4. All branch transfers can be effected only once | |
at the beginning of the second academic year. No | |
application for change of branch during the | |
subsequent academic years will be entertained.",1 | |
Where should I go if I fall sick,"'**What to do if I fall sick or have a medical | |
emergency?** There is a 24/7 ambulance facility | |
available for all students. For calling an | |
ambulance you can call 1110 from any internal | |
phone. One is placed at the security guard’s desk | |
in every hostel. If you are not in an emergency, | |
you will be required to visit a GP based on a | |
token system or through appointments. Based on | |
their medical evaluation you will be recommended | |
to a specialist if need be.","**What if I lose classes or exams because I am | |
sick?** If you fall sick and are advised to rest | |
by the doctor and hence cannot attend lectures or | |
write examinations, the doctor will give you a | |
""pink slip"". This slip is the only trusted proof | |
that you were sick and advised rest. In case you | |
missed an end semester exam, you will be given an | |
II grade. This means that you are eligible for a | |
re-examination. Presenting the pink slip to your | |
professor will let him allow you to take the exam | |
again. This system is unremittingly strict and a | |
recommendation from any other doctor or hospital | |
will simply not do.",1 | |
What is the procedure for hostel room change?,"'Hostel/Room Change The procedure of shifting | |
rooms basically goes through the warden of the | |
hostel through a written application citing the | |
reasons for the change. It will be a great | |
experience to have a new guy as a roommate which | |
will eventually help you in making new friends | |
which you'll cherish for your life. Though, | |
definitely if both of you agree, it will make | |
things easier.","'Hostel/Room Change The procedure of shifting | |
rooms basically goes through the warden of the | |
hostel through a written application citing the | |
reasons for the change. It will be a great | |
experience to have a new guy as a roommate which | |
will eventually help you in making new friends | |
which you'll cherish for your life. Though, | |
definitely if both of you agree, it will make | |
things easier.",0 | |
Lost Id card," 6. **Help, I've Lost or Broken My Phone, and Now | |
I Can't log in?** If you have registered an | |
alternate 2FA method then, you can authorize your | |
logins using those methods. If you do not have | |
access to your alternative method, and your only | |
2FA device was lost, broken, stolen, etc., please | |
contact the CC's Helpdesk either by raising a | |
ticket on <https://help- cc.iitb.ac.in> or by | |
calling our helpdesk number 2677.","After the GRACE PERIOD, LDAP records of the users | |
will be examined and all LDAP ids who donot have | |
FORWARDING ADDRESS will be terminated (hence the | |
ids will be free for use by new users) with | |
immediate effect.",0 | |
How do I check my attendance ,"'A word of caution: The institute expects a minimum | |
attendance requirement from the students (80%) for | |
the courses. If a student does not meet this | |
specific requirement, the professor is fully | |
within their rights to award them an ‘DX’ grade, | |
in which case one will have to repeat the course. | |
So do make it a point to be regular in all | |
courses. In case a student is unable to achieve | |
the minimum cut-off marks in a particular course | |
they fail and receive an FR grade.","'A word of caution: The institute expects a minimum | |
attendance requirement from the students (80%) for | |
the courses. If a student does not meet this | |
specific requirement, the professor is fully | |
within their rights to award them an ‘DX’ grade, | |
in which case one will have to repeat the course. | |
So do make it a point to be regular in all | |
courses. In case a student is unable to achieve | |
the minimum cut-off marks in a particular course | |
they fail and receive an FR grade.",0 | |
where to get NTSE form signed,"Following will be the flow of approval processes. | |
Students: a Fill up the form on AMS, use SAVE | |
button to store the filled-up form, and sign it | |
digitally [ procedure for signature is given | |
below].","Faculty-adviser: Once a request is generated by a | |
student, the faculty-adviser will receive a link | |
in their e-mail and by clicking on the same, the | |
requested page will open directly. The faculty- | |
advisor must log in to perform any further action. | |
Faculty-adviser (home) will examine the form in | |
details, in particular, the current academic | |
standing and proposed plan of the student to | |
complete the remaining part of the B.Tech. / B.S. | |
curriculum, and forward the same with comments (if | |
any, in the message box) with digital signature to | |
the Convener, DUGC (home). [procedure for | |
signature is given below] Please type the mail-id | |
of Convener, DUGC and use “SEND DOCUMENT” button. | |
Faculty adviser can also DISCARD the request in | |
case the filled-up form is found incomplete or | |
deficient by clicking on “DISCARD REQUEST” button. | |
The student will then receive an email as “denied | |
signature” by the Faculty- adviser, along with any | |
added comments. Once this process is completed | |
successfully, the Convener, DUGC (home) will | |
receive a link in their email.",None | |
where to get NTSE form signed,"Following will be the flow of approval processes. | |
Students: a Fill up the form on AMS, use SAVE | |
button to store the filled-up form, and sign it | |
digitally [ procedure for signature is given | |
below].","Faculty-adviser: Once a request is generated by a | |
student, the faculty-adviser will receive a link | |
in their e-mail and by clicking on the same, the | |
requested page will open directly. The faculty- | |
advisor must log in to perform any further action. | |
Faculty-adviser (home) will examine the form in | |
details, in particular, the current academic | |
standing and proposed plan of the student to | |
complete the remaining part of the B.Tech. / B.S. | |
curriculum, and forward the same with comments (if | |
any, in the message box) with digital signature to | |
the Convener, DUGC (home). [procedure for | |
signature is given below] Please type the mail-id | |
of Convener, DUGC and use “SEND DOCUMENT” button. | |
Faculty adviser can also DISCARD the request in | |
case the filled-up form is found incomplete or | |
deficient by clicking on “DISCARD REQUEST” button. | |
The student will then receive an email as “denied | |
signature” by the Faculty- adviser, along with any | |
added comments. Once this process is completed | |
successfully, the Convener, DUGC (home) will | |
receive a link in their email.",None | |
when are end semester examinations,"End-semester examination 06.02.2023 | |
(Monday) – 12.02.2023 (Sunday) Last date | |
for showing evaluated answer scripts / in-sem | |
performance 18.02.2023 (Saturday) On-line | |
submission of grades for full-sem & second half- | |
semester courses 06.02.2023 (Monday) – | |
19.02.2023 (Sunday)","Mid-semester exam for full-semester courses and | |
End-semester exam for first half-semester courses | |
14.12.2022 (Wednesday) – 20.12.2022 (Tuesday) | |
Instruction begins for second half semester | |
courses 21.12.2022 (Wednesday) Last date for | |
showing evaluated answer scripts / in-sem | |
performance of first half semester courses | |
26.12.2022 (Monday)",0 | |
when is grade submission deadline,"For the final stage of the B.S./M.Sc project and | |
DDP-2, a letter grade to replace the ‘II’ grade | |
must be submitted to the academic office at most | |
20 days after the last date for the grade | |
submission. However, the student may apply for an | |
additional extension of at most 15 days (a final | |
deadline of 35 days from the last date for grade | |
submission of the previous semester), with | |
recommendations and an explanation for the delay | |
by the guide, to the DUGC of the concerned | |
academic unit. Post assessment, the grade may then | |
be sent to the academic office through the | |
Convener, DUGC before this date. After this date | |
(35 days from the last date for grade submission | |
for project) the II grade will be automatically | |
converted to an FR grade. The student will then | |
have to re-register for the course in the | |
subsequent semester after payment of fees. No | |
further extensions will be permitted on any | |
grounds for these projects.","On-line submission of grades for first half- | |
semester courses 12.04.2023 (Wednesday) – | |
25.04.2023 (Tuesday) Late grading request for | |
first half semester courses by instructor through | |
ASC grading interface 23.04.2023 (Sunday) – | |
26.04.2023 (Wednesday)",1 | |
procedure for guest house,"[ It is true that the guest houses at IIT Bombay | |
are extremely pocket-friendly and are known for | |
their cozy atmosphere, but booking needs to be | |
done quite in advance as they are rarely available | |
and the procedure for the same is also pretty | |
long!","Please visit | |
[camp.iitb.ac.in](https://camp.iitb.ac.in/) and | |
login to LDAP to create the account. Procedure | |
for creating a guest account 1. Please enter | |
the LDAP credentials in the new window after | |
clicking the above link. 2. Please select a | |
suitable addition (only faculty will be able to | |
add) * Add a New Guest Account, or * Add | |
a New Conference Account 3. Fill in the guest | |
details, and choose an appropriate expiry date for | |
the account (or the end of the conference). 4. | |
An email will be sent to the Webmail inbox of the | |
faculty, containing the user-id and password of | |
the new account. The password cannot be changed by | |
the faculty or the guest.",None | |
Is there any medical store nearby?,"'Cell Phone Connections There will be multiple | |
temporary stalls inside the institute for the | |
first few days of the session, otherwise, Airtel | |
and Vodafone connections are easily available at | |
the Main Gate. Reliance has a store in Hiranandani | |
as well. Vodafone has a store near the Delphi | |
Building. For more information on recharge etc, | |
please visit in and around campus.","'Stationery and Xerox Every Hostel has a xerox | |
shop which is normally well equipped to handle | |
basic stationery needs. If you don’t find | |
something in your own hostel, you should most | |
probably find it in the neighbouring hostel. | |
Hostel 12 shop is the best stocked, in that | |
regard. Most hostel xerox shops start at around 10 | |
am and close by 9 pm. Hostel 5 shop is open till a | |
little later (10 pm). If you are closer to the | |
academic area, you can visit the shop in the Main | |
Building on the ground floor, right opposite the | |
library for notebooks, lab coats, bags, lab files, | |
xerox, print out, and most other stationery items. | |
During midsems and endsems, xerox shop timings for | |
some hostels are extended.",None | |
What are the requirements for a B.Tech. student to do SemEx?,"'BTP/DDP/URA B.TECH PROJECTS AND THEIR GUIDELINES | |
Some departments prescribe a B.Tech project as a | |
requirement for the B.Tech. degree, or as a | |
requirement for Honors wherein under the guidance | |
of a faculty member, a student in the sixth | |
semester or later is required to do innovative | |
work with the knowledge gained in the previous | |
years .The student is expected to do a survey of | |
the literature in the subject, work out a project | |
plan and carry it out through design, analysis, | |
experimentation etc. The project may be offered as | |
a single unit of 12 credits(BTP) or as 6 credits | |
of BTP 1 followed by a BTP 2 of either 6 or 12 | |
credits. Even when not prescribed as a minimum | |
requirement for the degree or when a student is | |
not interested in doing Honours in his/her | |
respective department, he or she can opt to do a | |
BTP as additional learning, if s/he can find | |
suitable supervisor(s) to guide her/him. 22","a) The academic requirements of the B. Tech. | |
Degree must be completed. b) The student shall | |
exit only after the ninth semester of the | |
programme meaning that there is at least one | |
semester of time penalty imposed for this exit. | |
(this penalty is applicable even to date).",None | |
What are the requirements for a B.Tech. student to do SemEx?,"'BTP/DDP/URA B.TECH PROJECTS AND THEIR GUIDELINES | |
Some departments prescribe a B.Tech project as a | |
requirement for the B.Tech. degree, or as a | |
requirement for Honors wherein under the guidance | |
of a faculty member, a student in the sixth | |
semester or later is required to do innovative | |
work with the knowledge gained in the previous | |
years .The student is expected to do a survey of | |
the literature in the subject, work out a project | |
plan and carry it out through design, analysis, | |
experimentation etc. The project may be offered as | |
a single unit of 12 credits(BTP) or as 6 credits | |
of BTP 1 followed by a BTP 2 of either 6 or 12 | |
credits. Even when not prescribed as a minimum | |
requirement for the degree or when a student is | |
not interested in doing Honours in his/her | |
respective department, he or she can opt to do a | |
BTP as additional learning, if s/he can find | |
suitable supervisor(s) to guide her/him. 22","a) The academic requirements of the B. Tech. | |
Degree must be completed. b) The student shall | |
exit only after the ninth semester of the | |
programme meaning that there is at least one | |
semester of time penalty imposed for this exit. | |
(this penalty is applicable even to date).",None | |
What are the requirements for a B.Tech. student to do SemEx?,"'BTP/DDP/URA B.TECH PROJECTS AND THEIR GUIDELINES | |
Some departments prescribe a B.Tech project as a | |
requirement for the B.Tech. degree, or as a | |
requirement for Honors wherein under the guidance | |
of a faculty member, a student in the sixth | |
semester or later is required to do innovative | |
work with the knowledge gained in the previous | |
years .The student is expected to do a survey of | |
the literature in the subject, work out a project | |
plan and carry it out through design, analysis, | |
experimentation etc. The project may be offered as | |
a single unit of 12 credits(BTP) or as 6 credits | |
of BTP 1 followed by a BTP 2 of either 6 or 12 | |
credits. Even when not prescribed as a minimum | |
requirement for the degree or when a student is | |
not interested in doing Honours in his/her | |
respective department, he or she can opt to do a | |
BTP as additional learning, if s/he can find | |
suitable supervisor(s) to guide her/him. 22","a) The academic requirements of the B. Tech. | |
Degree must be completed. b) The student shall | |
exit only after the ninth semester of the | |
programme meaning that there is at least one | |
semester of time penalty imposed for this exit. | |
(this penalty is applicable even to date).",None | |
What are the requirements for a Branch Change?,"1. The Eligibility Criteria for applying for a | |
change of branch / programme are:(Ref: 239 th | |
Senate Meeting – effective from Autumn semester | |
2020-21) a) Completion of the prescribed course | |
credits in the first two semesters. b) No | |
FR/DX/DR/W grades at the end of the first two | |
regular registered semesters.","5. Branch change decisions will be final and will | |
not be reversed(Ref: 250 th Senate Meeting). 9 | |
PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS 9.1 Award of Degree On | |
successful completion of the prescribed | |
requirements for a programme {B.Tech.; B.S.; Dual | |
Degree (B.Tech. and M.Tech.)}, degree will be | |
conferred on a student in an annual convocation of | |
the Institute.",0 | |
How can I apply for a TAship?,"'- Only PG students as specified in the electorate | |
can apply for all the above posts. - Students | |
should have completed at least 1 semester in the | |
institute (except for ACC post)","'- A student is eligible to apply for the posts | |
listed above, if he has cleared the minimum | |
prescribed credits constituted of Core Courses, | |
Institute Electives, Department Electives and | |
Honors in case of Dual Degree programme expected | |
to be done at time of nomination.",None | |
What are the scholarship programmes at IITB?,"'14 - 41 PROGRAMME (IDDDP) 15 SPECIAL LEAVE - 42 16 | |
PLANNED BREAK FROM STUDIES - 43 17 UTILITY - 43 18 | |
GLOSSARY - 44 6 PREFACE The Indian Institute of | |
Technology Bombay (IITB) is one of the Indian | |
Institutes of Technology in the country, set up | |
with the objective of conducting research, | |
imparting education, and training in various | |
fields of Science and Technology. The Institute is | |
now recognized as a leader in science and | |
engineering education worldwide. It has | |
established a firm foundation for education and | |
research with a vision to be the fountainhead of | |
new ideas and innovations in technology and | |
science. The mission of IIT Bombay is to create an | |
ambiance in which new ideas, research and | |
scholarship flourish and from which the leaders | |
and innovators of tomorrow emerge.","'[ Dear Parent/Guardian, Congratulations! The | |
Institute Student Mentorship Program (ISMP) would | |
like to welcome you and your ward to one of the | |
most prestigious institutes in the country, the | |
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB). As | |
you may know, this institute is the alma-mater to | |
some of the most distinguished personalities, | |
globally. The institute aims, and strives to | |
produce citizens who shall serve for the | |
betterment of the society, country and above all, | |
mankind.",None | |
When are the endsems for Autumn 22 semester?,"Last date of instruction 09.06.2023 | |
(Friday) End-semester examination | |
12.06.2023 (Monday) – 19.06.2023 (Monday) | |
Payment of Autumn semester 2023-2024 fees | |
01.05.2023 (Monday)- 21.07.2023 (Friday) | |
(Tentative) Payment of Autumn semester | |
2023-2024 fees (with fine) 22.07.2023 (Saturday) | |
– 02.08.2023 (Wednesday) (Tentative)","'2.2 Semester – Autumn, Spring, Summer The | |
Institute follows a credit based semester system. | |
There are two regular semesters in a year. The | |
semester that begins in July (July to Nov.) is | |
known as the Autumn Semester or Semester 1 and the | |
semester that begins in January (Jan. to | |
April/May) is known as the Spring Semester or | |
Semester 2. During the summer vacation, i.e., | |
(May-June), a few courses are offered as part of | |
Summer Term (refer Sec. 4.8). These courses can be | |
taken by students as per summer term guidelines.",0 | |
How do I get an ID card?,"'**Registering Touch ID for 2FA in CC’s SSO** 1. | |
Login to <https://sso.iitb.ac.in> 2. | |
Authenticate using the **other 2FA** option on the | |
new phone. 3. Go to **Manage Account**. 4. | |
Click on the **Configure button** under the Two | |
Factor Authentication title. 5. Click on the | |
**Manage** button. 6. Then click on the | |
**Register** button. 7. When prompted for the | |
type of device select **Touch ID** and select | |
**Continue**. 8. When enrolling in Touch ID, | |
you'll be prompted to tap to enroll in Touch ID. | |
You may also be asked if you want to allow | |
SSO.iitb to access information about Touch ID | |
(click **Allow** if prompted). Follow the on- | |
screen instructions to complete the registration."," 1\. Sysads must create an account for a new | |
user after he/she has been issued an Identity Card | |
from the Institute. Please note that the creation | |
of Accounts for all categories of students are | |
handled by ASC/CC.",None | |
What courses can I take from other departments?,"HS 301 Philosophy HS 303 Psychology | |
HS 305 Reading Literature HS 307 Sociology | |
Your own department - Department Elective As per | |
your curriculum, you may be required to choose a | |
few courses (number varying across programs) of | |
higher-level (Say 4xx or 5xx) from your department | |
across a pool of courses put forward by your | |
department. In some cases (varying across | |
departments), you might be allowed to take up | |
courses from other departments and tag them as a | |
department elective. It is best to check up with | |
your departments regarding the same.","'2. CATEGORY OF COURSES A department other than | |
yours - Institute Elective As per your curriculum, | |
you may be required to choose a few courses | |
(number varying across programs) from a foreign | |
department. Generally, you are free to choose any | |
course out of your department as Institute | |
electives. Departmental-based restrictions may be | |
there for a few courses. Note: 1xx courses are | |
generally not allowed to be taken as institute | |
electives (except for some departments).",1 | |
Where to buy food at night?,"'Restaurants and Eateries 1. Hostel Canteens: | |
Every hostel has its own canteen, which is for | |
most people, the go-to place for inexpensive food. | |
Whether for a quick meal, a refreshing soft drink | |
or a coffee when you’re up studying late, hostel | |
canteens are the way to go! Most hostels have | |
night canteens, with some excellent food. 2. | |
Eateries within the institute: 1. Gulmohar | |
Restaurant and Café: Tasty food, reasonable prices | |
and right-next-door! 2. Academic area: The | |
KReSIT canteen is popular for a quick samosa-chai. | |
Besides this, several departments have canteens of | |
their own, like the Electrical, Civil and Chemical | |
Engineering Buildings. There is also a staff | |
canteen located next to the library. 3. Cafe | |
92: A go to place for some quick bites and tasty | |
fast food servings. Perfectly situated on the lane | |
connecting the academic area to the Main building, | |
the store is always bustling with energy as | |
students head out here after classes. 4. | |
Laxmi: Vegetarian restaurant right outside the | |
Main Gate. 3. Hiranandani: The posh | |
neighborhood of Hiranandani located just down the | |
road from IIT-B offers a plethora of options for | |
eating out. When on a budget, head to the Galleria | |
food court. KFC, MOD, Subway, Pizza Hut, Papa | |
Johns, Starbucks – you name it, it’s here. Several | |
fine-dining restaurants are also there for you to | |
explore. Head over to Naturals, Baskin Robbins, | |
Theobroma, Cocoberry or Haagen Dazs for dessert.","'Restaurants and Eateries 1. Hostel Canteens: | |
Every hostel has its own canteen, which is for | |
most people, the go-to place for inexpensive food. | |
Whether for a quick meal, a refreshing soft drink | |
or a coffee when you’re up studying late, hostel | |
canteens are the way to go! Hostel 12 offers a | |
night canteen, with some excellent food. 2. | |
Eateries within the institute: 1. Brews and | |
Bites: Located in Hostel-8, it is popular for its | |
pizzas, frappes and pastries among other things. | |
Campus Hub (022-6490 9044) and Brewberrys | |
(022-64642090) also offer hostel delivery. 2. | |
Gulmohar Restaurant and Café: Tasty food, | |
reasonable prices and right-next-door! 3. | |
Academic area: The KReSIT canteen is popular for a | |
quick samosa-chai. Besides this, several | |
departments have canteens of their own, like the | |
Electrical, Civil and Chemical Engineering | |
Buildings. There is also a staff canteen located | |
next to the library. 4. Laxmi: Vegetarian | |
restaurant right outside the Main Gate. 3. | |
Hiranandani: The posh neighborhood of Hiranandani | |
located just down the road from IIT-B offers a | |
plethora of options for eating out. When on a | |
budget, head to the Galleria food court. KFC, MOD, | |
Subway, Pizza Hut, Papa Johns, Starbucks – you | |
name it, it’s here. Several fine-dining | |
restaurants are also there for you to explore. | |
Head over to Naturals, Baskin Robbins, Theobroma, | |
Cocoberry or Haagen Dazs for dessert.",0 | |
How is IIT Bombay?,"IIT Bombay provides you with a once-in-a-lifetime | |
opportunity to study abroad at universities across | |
the globe while you’re still a student here. The | |
institute has partnerships with a multitude of | |
universities as part of which you can spend up to | |
two semesters there taking up courses which you | |
would otherwise have to finish at IIT Bombay. | |
Another advantage? You don’t need to pay the | |
humongous tuition fees at the foreign university!","IIT Bombay provides you with a once-in-a-lifetime | |
opportunity to study abroad at universities across | |
the globe while you’re still a student here. The | |
institute has partnerships with a multitude of | |
universities as part of which you can spend up to | |
two semesters there taking up courses which you | |
would otherwise have to finish at IIT Bombay. | |
Another advantage? You don’t need to pay the | |
humongous tuition fees at the foreign university!",None | |
Is IITB safe?,"It is important to note, IIT Bombay considers the | |
health of its students to be of ultimate | |
importance. Considering the current pandemic, IIT | |
Bombay is trying to make sure the onboarding is | |
done smoothly. IIT Bombay is committed to | |
provide appropriate support to all students in | |
need. We also want to assure you that students | |
will be called to the institute by the | |
administration only when the institute is deemed | |
safe to return.","Medical Worried about what to do if you get sick | |
while you’re in IIT-B? You don’t need to at all. | |
The great thing about IIT-B is that it has a | |
hospital inside the campus which will take care of | |
almost all common medical problems you might face. | |
To understand more about how the healthcare works | |
at IIT, click here:",None | |
Is hostel 17 a new hostel?,"'- The Warden of the hostel will appoint the Warden | |
Nominee in consultation with the new Hostel | |
General Secretary. - An election committee should | |
be appointed by the Warden in consultation with | |
the General Secretary and Warden Nominee for | |
conducting Hostel Elections.","[ Hostel Allocation Room allotment for first year | |
students are done in following manner : For | |
Boys - They will be allotted 2 wings of hostel 15 | |
and a wing in hostel 16. On each floor, there are | |
three subsections (also called wings!) - each wing | |
has 6 rooms, each of which will be shared by 2 | |
students. For Girls - A separate wing of Hostel | |
15 (Hostel 15 C) is allotted to girls, again on a | |
twin sharing basis.",None | |
How easy is it to get an AP in a course?,"Exceptional performance in a course can even earn | |
you the highly valued AP grade in that course. | |
Awarded rarely to less than 1% of the class | |
strength, it is a feather in a cap worth striving | |
for.","Exceptional performance in a course can even earn | |
you the highly valued AP grade in that course. | |
Awarded rarely to less than 1% of the class | |
strength, it is a feather in a cap worth striving | |
for.",0 | |
How to get a research project under a professor?,"'- Form contacts with the professors of the | |
particular department and try to procure projects | |
for the students on research portals - Work | |
towards building a culture of research in the | |
department through various mechanisms","GYAAN CORNER Could you give some useful tips to | |
the undergraduates who are thinking of getting | |
into research or exploring it as a career? 1 | |
DISCUSS WITH 3 PROJECTS HELP THE PROFESSORS WITH | |
STUDIES Do not wait for the faculty members I f | |
you do not find the course work to float some | |
research projects. You exciting or if you are | |
demotivated need to glance through their with your | |
performance in the websites, find out which areas | |
courses, it is a good reason to take fascinate you | |
and approach the up a research project and | |
professors to discuss the topics. experience the | |
joy of learning by Note that not many professors | |
float doing. A research project may also research | |
projects for the make you realise the importance | |
of undergraduates, but they would be course work | |
and could contribute to willing to give you a | |
project if you improving your CPI. are interested. | |
2 NARROW DOWN TO A PROJECT I find that a lot of | |
students are doing multiple research projects for | |
a short period. It is alright to work on multiple | |
projects during the initial years to know where | |
your interests lie. However, it is essential to | |
narrow down to a single project, especially in the | |
final year, and focus all your time and energy. It | |
is crucial to spend adequate time on your research | |
project to produce good quality output. Merely | |
dabbling with different projects won't give you a | |
satisfying experience. 4 BE PERSISTENT Research is | |
never a smooth ride. You are going to make | |
mistakes, you are going to fail. Don't get | |
discouraged when something doesn't work. Mistakes | |
should be embraced as an opportunity to learn, and | |
you should stop harboring a fear of failure. There | |
will be a stage when you get stuck. It is | |
essential to understand that being persistent is | |
the only way out, and it will pay off in the end. | |
It's a part of the learning curve. ARTICLE BY AN | |
ALUMNUS PROFESSOR | PAGE 9",0 | |
How to get a research project under a professor?,"'- Form contacts with the professors of the | |
particular department and try to procure projects | |
for the students on research portals - Work | |
towards building a culture of research in the | |
department through various mechanisms","GYAAN CORNER Could you give some useful tips to | |
the undergraduates who are thinking of getting | |
into research or exploring it as a career? 1 | |
DISCUSS WITH 3 PROJECTS HELP THE PROFESSORS WITH | |
STUDIES Do not wait for the faculty members I f | |
you do not find the course work to float some | |
research projects. You exciting or if you are | |
demotivated need to glance through their with your | |
performance in the websites, find out which areas | |
courses, it is a good reason to take fascinate you | |
and approach the up a research project and | |
professors to discuss the topics. experience the | |
joy of learning by Note that not many professors | |
float doing. A research project may also research | |
projects for the make you realise the importance | |
of undergraduates, but they would be course work | |
and could contribute to willing to give you a | |
project if you improving your CPI. are interested. | |
2 NARROW DOWN TO A PROJECT I find that a lot of | |
students are doing multiple research projects for | |
a short period. It is alright to work on multiple | |
projects during the initial years to know where | |
your interests lie. However, it is essential to | |
narrow down to a single project, especially in the | |
final year, and focus all your time and energy. It | |
is crucial to spend adequate time on your research | |
project to produce good quality output. Merely | |
dabbling with different projects won't give you a | |
satisfying experience. 4 BE PERSISTENT Research is | |
never a smooth ride. You are going to make | |
mistakes, you are going to fail. Don't get | |
discouraged when something doesn't work. Mistakes | |
should be embraced as an opportunity to learn, and | |
you should stop harboring a fear of failure. There | |
will be a stage when you get stuck. It is | |
essential to understand that being persistent is | |
the only way out, and it will pay off in the end. | |
It's a part of the learning curve. ARTICLE BY AN | |
ALUMNUS PROFESSOR | PAGE 9",1 | |
hOW is dEpRession treated In IIT powai?,"'IIT Bombay Hospital All students are entitled to | |
free treatment at the IITB Hospital. The students | |
are first supposed to submit a few documents | |
containing their previous medical record and their | |
vaccination record. If one hasn't been | |
administered with the specified vaccinations, the | |
institute has regular vaccination drives where one | |
can get this done. On submission of the documents, | |
students will get a file which they can use | |
whenever they need to access treatment at the | |
Hospital.","STUDENT There are a few issues that almost | |
everyone in the WELLNESS institute face, it can be | |
something as simple as not being able to adjust to | |
CENTRE institute life to something serious like | |
depression. The SWC encourages students to | |
approach them for such issues, where they find it | |
HEALING CAN BE A difficult to seek help PAINFUL | |
PROCESS, otherwise. BUT STAYING WOUNDED IS EVEN In | |
a 1-1 meeting with a HARDER counsellor, they can | |
explore their feelings, work towards 20 making a | |
healthier and happier change. All this help is | |
available in the institute just minutes away! | |
COUNSELLING DURING LOCKDOWN: In case you wish to | |
talk to a counsellor over phone, kindly check the | |
SWC website for the same - Click here Timings :- | |
11am to 1pm & 4pm to 6pm Students can also take an | |
appointment by sending a mail to: | |
wellness@iitb.ac.in",1 | |
is Ma103 tough?,"Japanese can be a very daunting language to start | |
as it's ranked the toughest language to learn for | |
the native English speakers, which I think most of | |
you would use as the language of conversion while | |
learning. It has sounds that aren't present in | |
English or even Hindi, so it can be a bit | |
challenging in the start to grasp it but otherwise | |
it should be fine with practice and more classes. | |
The sentence structure is also quite different | |
from English. Some phrases do not have a direct | |
translation in English so it could be a nice | |
experience to understand a language in a more | |
intuitive sense.","AE 153 6.23 ES 401 7.22 AE 223 2.22 GNR401 6.75 AE | |
225 6.73 GNR405 7.56 AE 227 3.05 GNR409 7.31 AE | |
308 7.71 HS 490 5.79 AE 333 4.63 IE 501 8.37 AE | |
407 4.93 IE 503 7.83 AE 410 6.95 IE 609 7.27 BB | |
413 5.75 IE 621 7.37 BB 415 5.25 MA 403 8.28 BB | |
600 5.81 MA 419 7.6 BB 603 6.53 ME 201 3.57 BB 607 | |
7.53 ME 219 4.21 BB 627 8.51 MG 401 8.01 CL 203 | |
4.41 MG 403 8.23 CS 218 7.21 MM 201 7.61 CS 224 | |
7.47 MM 209 5.70 CS 228 7.09 PH 251 5.32 CS 310 | |
6.09 PH 253 7.72 DE 403 6.95 PS 619 5.56",None | |
is Ma105 tough?,"Japanese can be a very daunting language to start | |
as it's ranked the toughest language to learn for | |
the native English speakers, which I think most of | |
you would use as the language of conversion while | |
learning. It has sounds that aren't present in | |
English or even Hindi, so it can be a bit | |
challenging in the start to grasp it but otherwise | |
it should be fine with practice and more classes. | |
The sentence structure is also quite different | |
from English. Some phrases do not have a direct | |
translation in English so it could be a nice | |
experience to understand a language in a more | |
intuitive sense.","AE 153 6.23 ES 401 7.22 AE 223 2.22 GNR401 6.75 AE | |
225 6.73 GNR405 7.56 AE 227 3.05 GNR409 7.31 AE | |
308 7.71 HS 490 5.79 AE 333 4.63 IE 501 8.37 AE | |
407 4.93 IE 503 7.83 AE 410 6.95 IE 609 7.27 BB | |
413 5.75 IE 621 7.37 BB 415 5.25 MA 403 8.28 BB | |
600 5.81 MA 419 7.6 BB 603 6.53 ME 201 3.57 BB 607 | |
7.53 ME 219 4.21 BB 627 8.51 MG 401 8.01 CL 203 | |
4.41 MG 403 8.23 CS 218 7.21 MM 201 7.61 CS 224 | |
7.47 MM 209 5.70 CS 228 7.09 PH 251 5.32 CS 310 | |
6.09 PH 253 7.72 DE 403 6.95 PS 619 5.56",None | |
is Introduction to Calculus 1 tough?,"Japanese can be a very daunting language to start | |
as it's ranked the toughest language to learn for | |
the native English speakers, which I think most of | |
you would use as the language of conversion while | |
learning. It has sounds that aren't present in | |
English or even Hindi, so it can be a bit | |
challenging in the start to grasp it but otherwise | |
it should be fine with practice and more classes. | |
The sentence structure is also quite different | |
from English. Some phrases do not have a direct | |
translation in English so it could be a nice | |
experience to understand a language in a more | |
intuitive sense.","2 INDEX Section Particulars Page PREFACE - 7 1 | |
INTRODUCTION - 8 9 10 10 2.1 Curriculum - 10 10 | |
11 11 11 2.3.3 Seminars - 11 2.3.4 | |
Projects - 12",None | |
Where to get a cycle in campus?,"'A certain obscure site called BookMyShow sells | |
tickets to just about any event you may want to | |
attend. Public Transport @ IITB 1. | |
Cycling: One may say that they are a popular mode | |
of transportation considering the number of cycles | |
parked outside the hostels. However, their | |
frequency of use often decays exponentially. But | |
it is entirely up to you! Cycling is a quick, eco- | |
friendly and fun way to get from point to point in | |
the institute. Remember that maintenance of your | |
cycle is crucial, especially in Mumbai’s rainy | |
weather. There are two cycle repair shops on | |
campus, one at the Market Gate and the other next | |
to H5. A sturdy lock is also a good investment. | |
2. Walking: Alumni often reminisce about the good | |
times they had walking to the lecture halls, | |
amongst good company and pristine greenery. It may | |
not always be possible, but when you have the | |
luxury of time, make the most of it! 3. Auto- | |
rickshaws: Auto-rickshaws are fairly common in the | |
institute and are used for traveling both within | |
and outside the institute. There have been issues | |
of rickshaws refusing to go to destinations | |
outside, though there have been measures taken to | |
curb this. 4. Taxis: Whether while traveling in | |
a group, or when needing a drop to the airport, | |
Uber and Ola have made traveling in comfort easy | |
and economical.","'A certain obscure site called BookMyShow sells | |
tickets to just about any event you may want to | |
attend. Public Transport @ IITB 1. | |
Cycling: One may say that they are a popular mode | |
of transportation considering the number of cycles | |
parked outside the hostels. However, their | |
frequency of use often decays exponentially. But | |
it is entirely up to you! Cycling is a quick, eco- | |
friendly and fun way to get from point to point in | |
the institute. Remember that maintenance of your | |
cycle is crucial, especially in Mumbai’s rainy | |
weather. There are two cycle repair shops on | |
campus, one at the Market Gate and the other next | |
to H5. A sturdy lock is also a good investment. | |
2. Walking: Alumni often reminisce about the good | |
times they had walking to the lecture halls, | |
amongst good company and pristine greenery. It may | |
not always be possible, but when you have the | |
luxury of time, make the most of it! 3. Auto- | |
rickshaws: Auto-rickshaws are fairly common in the | |
institute and are used for traveling both within | |
and outside the institute. There have been issues | |
of rickshaws refusing to go to destinations | |
outside, though there have been measures taken to | |
curb this. 4. E-Shuttle: With a seating | |
capacity of nearly 10-12 students, E-shuttles are | |
a popular choice for most students as they run the | |
entire distance between the residential and | |
academic area, charging a nominal fee of INR 10 | |
per ride. 5. Taxis: Whether while traveling in | |
a group, or when needing a drop to the airport, | |
Uber and Ola have made traveling in comfort easy | |
and economical.",0 | |
How sycle IITB cheap,"**How expensive is the treatment?** All of the | |
medical facilities including prescription | |
medicines are free for IIT students, covered by | |
the annual insurance that you pay with the fees in | |
the odd (Autumn) semester. This insurance also | |
covers you for an amount of close to Rs 50,000 in | |
medical expenses in case you need to be referred | |
to an outside hospital. Even the cost of medicines | |
purchased from a chemist and charges for lab tests | |
can be reimbursed when prescribed by a doctor from | |
the IIT hospital (or from a hospital recognised by | |
IIT - the list of which can be found at | |
<http://www.iitb.ac.in/hospital/index.php>)","'[ Click [here](https://www.iitb.ac.in/newacadhome/ | |
FeesStructure.jsp) is the website with links to | |
all relevant fee structures. We will be updating | |
the fee structure of the incoming UG new entrants | |
2022 as soon as it is available. For reference, | |
Click [here](https://www.iitb.ac.in/newacadhome/Fe | |
eStructure2021-22.pdf) for the fee structure of | |
the UG new entrants 2021.",None | |
cycle,"'A certain obscure site called BookMyShow sells | |
tickets to just about any event you may want to | |
attend. Public Transport @ IITB 1. | |
Cycling: One may say that they are a popular mode | |
of transportation considering the number of cycles | |
parked outside the hostels. However, their | |
frequency of use often decays exponentially. But | |
it is entirely up to you! Cycling is a quick, eco- | |
friendly and fun way to get from point to point in | |
the institute. Remember that maintenance of your | |
cycle is crucial, especially in Mumbai’s rainy | |
weather. There are two cycle repair shops on | |
campus, one at the Market Gate and the other next | |
to H5. A sturdy lock is also a good investment. | |
2. Walking: Alumni often reminisce about the good | |
times they had walking to the lecture halls, | |
amongst good company and pristine greenery. It may | |
not always be possible, but when you have the | |
luxury of time, make the most of it! 3. Auto- | |
rickshaws: Auto-rickshaws are fairly common in the | |
institute and are used for traveling both within | |
and outside the institute. There have been issues | |
of rickshaws refusing to go to destinations | |
outside, though there have been measures taken to | |
curb this. 4. Taxis: Whether while traveling in | |
a group, or when needing a drop to the airport, | |
Uber and Ola have made traveling in comfort easy | |
and economical.","**2nd & 4th** are the 2nd and 4th weeks of a month | |
**Slot Timing : 10 AM - 1 PM & 2 PM - 5 PM**",0 | |
cycle iit delhi,"'Academic Structure A typical academic year at IIT | |
Bombay is divided into two semesters – Autumn | |
Semester (July-November) and Spring Semester | |
(January-May). The curriculum at IIT Bombay is | |
based on the credit system. Each course is | |
allotted credits based on the number of lectures, | |
tutorials and lab hours per week.","'14 - 41 PROGRAMME (IDDDP) 15 SPECIAL LEAVE - 42 16 | |
PLANNED BREAK FROM STUDIES - 43 17 UTILITY - 43 18 | |
GLOSSARY - 44 6 PREFACE The Indian Institute of | |
Technology Bombay (IITB) is one of the Indian | |
Institutes of Technology in the country, set up | |
with the objective of conducting research, | |
imparting education, and training in various | |
fields of Science and Technology. The Institute is | |
now recognized as a leader in science and | |
engineering education worldwide. It has | |
established a firm foundation for education and | |
research with a vision to be the fountainhead of | |
new ideas and innovations in technology and | |
science. The mission of IIT Bombay is to create an | |
ambiance in which new ideas, research and | |
scholarship flourish and from which the leaders | |
and innovators of tomorrow emerge.",None | |
How do I get a bandi,"**How do I enroll for medical facilities?** You | |
are eligible for medical facilities as soon as you | |
are admitted to IIT-B. As you get admitted, you | |
are required to fill in your medical details in a | |
booklet and get yourself vaccinated against | |
certain diseases (I’ll mention about these later). | |
The IIT-B hospital (or “hospi” as we call it here) | |
maintains a medical file for each student to | |
document all of their consultations, prescriptions | |
and medical history. Every time you visit the | |
hospital, you will need this file. In case you | |
choose to keep it with you at your room (which is | |
alright too) don't forget to bring it along.","2. CATEGORY OF COURSES course drops it during the | |
process of registration, the next student in the | |
waitlist will get the minor course. Note - The | |
only way to get a minor is through the pre- | |
registration window. It would not be possible to | |
register for a minor on the main registration | |
window.",None | |
What is ITSP?,"'Student Mentor Programme (SMP), is a programme | |
within IIT Bombay, with the primary objective of | |
enabling constructive and positive interaction, | |
guidance and mentorship of junior students by | |
senior students. We aim at providing a reliable | |
and comprehensive support system to the student | |
community to motivate them to excel in both | |
academic and non-academic fields, and to make the | |
most of their life at IIT Bombay.","11. ACADEMIC REHABILITATION PROGRAMME (ARP) The | |
Academic Rehabilitation Program (ARP) deals with | |
students with poor performance in academics. It | |
acts as a buffer for such students and provides | |
them with an opportunity to continue in the | |
institute and successfully complete their | |
respective degrees. A students is transferred to | |
ARP on receiving FR/DX grades for at least 36 | |
credits in core courses. A faculty member in each | |
department, called the ARP Faculty Adviser, will | |
assist students of that department to register for | |
courses manually, for a maximum of 24 credits.",None | |
How many credits can I take in a semester,"Maximum Credits Allowed 54 credits 48 credits 30 | |
credits 24 credits The Faculty Adviser is the | |
competent authority to approve course registration | |
in all cases. Every student must register for a | |
minimum of 18 credits each semester. In case a | |
student has completed most of the minimum credit | |
requirements, she/he may register for the | |
remaining courses which are available in that | |
semester, which may be less than 18 credits. The | |
maximum credits allowed as given above cannot be | |
exceeded under any circumstances. While these are | |
the maximum allowed credits the Faculty Adviser | |
may prescribe lower credits especially for | |
Category III, IV, V and VI.","For example, if in a given semester a student has | |
taken four courses having credits 6, 6, 8, and 6 | |
and grade points in those courses are 10, 9, 8, 6 | |
respectively. Then, SPI = (6 x 10 + 6 x 9 + 8 x 8 | |
+ 8 x 6) / (6 + 6 + 8 + 6) = 7.62",0 | |
what is DAC,"7.1 During a given year, a student can hold only | |
one of the posts listed above. 7.2 A student who | |
has been punished for any disciplinary action | |
(DAC, ADAC, D-ADAC) may be prohibited from serving | |
as a Gymkhana office bearer by the President | |
Gymkhana on recommendation from the respective | |
committee. Such a student may also be debarred | |
from all Gymkhana student awards and honors. The | |
decision of the President is final in all such | |
cases.","'Student Alumni Relations Cell (SARC) is an | |
organization run by the students of IIT Bombay. | |
Unlike other student bodies, it is an Institute | |
Body (which means that it is officially supported | |
and formed by the college) which works with the | |
Dean ACR Office & IITB Alumni Association. It is | |
dedicated to strengthening the bond between | |
students and alumni. SARC has been able to gather | |
donations from our alumni for the last many years, | |
which include scholarships, funds for construction | |
and research, allowances for workers, and many | |
other programmes!",None | |
MEMS 4th year curriculum,"Meeting Your Institute Student Mentor At IIT | |
Bombay, we have a well-established and helpful | |
mechanism of respected and accomplished senior | |
students in their fourth or fifth-year of study | |
guiding the first-year students through their | |
formative years here. Together they constitute the | |
ISMP (Institute Student Mentor Program) team and | |
the mentors help the first-year students make a | |
smooth transition from life at home to life at the | |
Institute. It is highly advised for you to meet | |
the mentor assigned to you when you arrive on | |
campus for the orientation. They will help clear | |
all queries that you and your parents might have | |
and would be there to assist you throughout your | |
first-year!","a) Eligibility for award of PGM, IGM and ISM (for | |
UG), shall be highest CPI based on the mandatory | |
courses for B.Tech./B.S. with Honors. b) For DD | |
(B.Tech.+M.Tech.), the students of a particular | |
Department shall be competing with the students of | |
4 year B.Tech. of their Department admitted | |
together. And therefore, their CPI at the end of 4 | |
th year shall be taken into consideration.",None | |
Fee structure of IIT Bombay,"'Academic Structure A typical academic year at IIT | |
Bombay is divided into two semesters – Autumn | |
Semester (July-November) and Spring Semester | |
(January-May). The curriculum at IIT Bombay is | |
based on the credit system. Each course is | |
allotted credits based on the number of lectures, | |
tutorials and lab hours per week.","IIT Bombay provides you with a once-in-a-lifetime | |
opportunity to study abroad at universities across | |
the globe while you’re still a student here. The | |
institute has partnerships with a multitude of | |
universities as part of which you can spend up to | |
two semesters there taking up courses which you | |
would otherwise have to finish at IIT Bombay. | |
Another advantage? You don’t need to pay the | |
humongous tuition fees at the foreign university!",None | |
How to apply for semester exchange at IIT Bombay,"'Application Students have to get approval from | |
respective department committees (DUGC/DPGC) and | |
submit the application to Dean IR (International | |
Relations) office. Dean IR will take the final | |
call on nominations. Selection Criteria First | |
preference is given on the basis of CPI Preference | |
is given to DD students over B.Tech if CPI is same | |
Balance is maintained among different departments | |
without compromising the CPI cutoff Preference to | |
first time applicants Preference may be given to | |
second time applicants if it is the last chance | |
for him/her. Process Related Links An old MoU | |
between IITB, IITD & IITR: Click here Arrangements | |
with other IITs can also be worked out ad-hoc. | |
Process for IITB students- Click here Coursework | |
exchange guide - Click here INTER IIT SEMESTER | |
EXCHANGE Every IIT has its own centres of | |
excellence. A student can now go and spend a | |
semester or two at one of his/her preferred IITs. | |
The credits earned during the stay will be | |
exchanged. The benefits of the Inter IIT Semester | |
Exchange program are that students gain access to | |
new courses, new ways of learning and new | |
facilities, which are not available in their own | |
institute. Each institute can send a maximum of | |
two students for one semester to each of the other | |
two institutes. Hence, each IIT can have a maximum | |
of 4 outgoing students and a maximum of 4 incoming | |
students. Students have to pay tuition fees at the | |
home institute. The host institute will provide | |
the visitor appropriate accommodation on-campus | |
for the entire duration of their visit. However, | |
students will have to bear own costs for the | |
living expenses (including accommodation) at the | |
host institute. The process differs to | |
international exchanges in the way that instead of | |
looking for active MoUs on the IR website, the | |
interested student has to approach the IR office | |
(through the ISIR) in the semester preceding the | |
exchange for an impromptu MoU to be worked out | |
with any of the IITs. 11","f) Advice students seeking a semester drop about | |
rules and regulations laid down for this purpose | |
and recommend these cases to the UGAPEC through | |
the DUGC, for 15 consideration. g) Consider and | |
recommend to the DUGC, applications for course/ | |
credit requirements for the students for exchange | |
programmes. In addition, the faculty adviser | |
converts the grades from the foreign institute to | |
IIT Bombay as per senate approved rules.",0 | |
Which semester is currently going on?,"'2.2 Semester – Autumn, Spring, Summer The | |
Institute follows a credit based semester system. | |
There are two regular semesters in a year. The | |
semester that begins in July (July to Nov.) is | |
known as the Autumn Semester or Semester 1 and the | |
semester that begins in January (Jan. to | |
April/May) is known as the Spring Semester or | |
Semester 2. During the summer vacation, i.e., | |
(May-June), a few courses are offered as part of | |
Summer Term (refer Sec. 4.8). These courses can be | |
taken by students as per summer term guidelines.","(B) SCHEDULE OF SPRING SEMESTER (2 nd Semester) | |
Students Semester Registration | |
Instruction begins UG New Entrants (2022 | |
Batch) 01/03/2023 (Wednesday) – 03/03/2023 | |
(Friday) 06/03/2023 (Monday) Last date for | |
entry of Faculty Advisor by Academic units | |
15.02.2023 (Wednesday)",0 | |
What is the venue for CS 725 classes?,"LCH_Classroom_Location Sr. No. Class Room | |
Room Capacity Venue Floor 1 LA001 | |
350 Lecture Hall Complex, L3 Building, Between | |
HSS & Chemical Engg. Dept. along Corridor | |
Ground Floor 2 LA002 350 | |
Ground Floor","OSL (Old Software Lab) The CS101 course labs will | |
be held here. Apart from the few hours per week | |
that you get as part of your lab timings, this lab | |
is not accessible. It also closes after the last | |
running lab course and is not accessible 24x7. | |
Your lab timings would be just enough for you to | |
finish your lab assignments. You will rarely have | |
time to do anything apart from your CS assignment | |
in the OSL.",None | |
How long is a semester?,": Semester wise enrollment for courses as per the | |
prescribed Registration curriculum. Semester : | |
Semester Credits : Semester Grade Points : Two | |
semesters in an academic year, approximately of 16 | |
weeks duration each, the first one (Autumn | |
Semester) from July to November and the second one | |
(Spring Semester) from January to April/May.","Semester Performance Index which is obtained by | |
dividing the Semester Grade Points by the Semester | |
Credits. Approximately of 8 weeks duration from | |
May to July. 45 Transcript : Consolidated | |
statement of the Academic Performance of a student | |
for all the semesters completed.",0 | |
What is the deadline for submitting DX grade?,"***DX Grade The grade DX in a course is awarded if | |
a student does not maintain the attendance | |
requirement in the Lecture/Tutorial classes. The | |
DX grades may also be awarded to the students | |
having bad or incomplete in-semester records on | |
non-medical reasons. The DX grade will be declared | |
in the first week of November for the Autumn | |
Semester Courses and in the first week of April | |
for Spring Semester Courses (in general one week | |
before the semester end exams). A student with DX | |
grade in a given course is not permitted to take","Award of DX grades for full-semester and second | |
half-semester courses 25.01.2023 (Wednesday) – | |
27.01.2023 (Friday) Final Course Feedback for | |
full-semester and second half-semester courses | |
29.01.2023 (Sunday) – 02.02.2023 (Thursday) | |
Last date of instruction 03/02/2023 (Friday)",1 | |
Is Diwali an institute holiday?,"'Hostel Activities There are a plethora of | |
activities that go around in the hostel which | |
makes life fun. Lot of intra hostel events and | |
competitions (among your hostel inmates) or | |
practice for inter hostel (with other hostels) | |
competitions in sports and cultural activities | |
take place all year round. Also, a variety of | |
festivals like Lohri, Holi, Ganesh Chaturthi, | |
Janmashtami, Dussehra, Diwali etc. are celebrated | |
in the hostels, along with flag hoisting on | |
Republic Day and Independence Day, keeping the | |
atmosphere in the hostels vibrant and full of life | |
all year round. Do participate in whatever | |
interests you, of course after having devoted | |
enough time to academics. It helps in breaking the | |
ice and socializing with your batchmates and | |
seniors.","'Hostel Activities There are a plethora of | |
activities that go around in the hostel which | |
makes life fun. Lot of intra hostel events and | |
competitions (among your hostel inmates) or | |
practice for inter hostel (with other hostels) | |
competitions in sports and cultural activities | |
take place all year round. Also, a variety of | |
festivals like Lohri, Holi, Ganesh Chaturthi, | |
Janmashtami, Dussehra, Diwali etc. are celebrated | |
in the hostels, along with flag hoisting on | |
Republic Day and Independence Day, keeping the | |
atmosphere in the hostels vibrant and full of life | |
all year round. Do participate in whatever | |
interests you, of course after having devoted | |
enough time to academics. It helps in breaking the | |
ice and socializing with your batchmates and | |
seniors.",None | |
How many holidays do we have this semester?,"'2.2 Semester – Autumn, Spring, Summer The | |
Institute follows a credit based semester system. | |
There are two regular semesters in a year. The | |
semester that begins in July (July to Nov.) is | |
known as the Autumn Semester or Semester 1 and the | |
semester that begins in January (Jan. to | |
April/May) is known as the Spring Semester or | |
Semester 2. During the summer vacation, i.e., | |
(May-June), a few courses are offered as part of | |
Summer Term (refer Sec. 4.8). These courses can be | |
taken by students as per summer term guidelines.",": Semester wise enrollment for courses as per the | |
prescribed Registration curriculum. Semester : | |
Semester Credits : Semester Grade Points : Two | |
semesters in an academic year, approximately of 16 | |
weeks duration each, the first one (Autumn | |
Semester) from July to November and the second one | |
(Spring Semester) from January to April/May.",None | |
Do buses come inside campus,"'A certain obscure site called BookMyShow sells | |
tickets to just about any event you may want to | |
attend. Public Transport @ IITB 1. | |
Cycling: One may say that they are a popular mode | |
of transportation considering the number of cycles | |
parked outside the hostels. However, their | |
frequency of use often decays exponentially. But | |
it is entirely up to you! Cycling is a quick, eco- | |
friendly and fun way to get from point to point in | |
the institute. Remember that maintenance of your | |
cycle is crucial, especially in Mumbai’s rainy | |
weather. There are two cycle repair shops on | |
campus, one at the Market Gate and the other next | |
to H5. A sturdy lock is also a good investment. | |
2. Walking: Alumni often reminisce about the good | |
times they had walking to the lecture halls, | |
amongst good company and pristine greenery. It may | |
not always be possible, but when you have the | |
luxury of time, make the most of it! 3. Auto- | |
rickshaws: Auto-rickshaws are fairly common in the | |
institute and are used for traveling both within | |
and outside the institute. There have been issues | |
of rickshaws refusing to go to destinations | |
outside, though there have been measures taken to | |
curb this. 4. E-Shuttle: With a seating | |
capacity of nearly 10-12 students, E-shuttles are | |
a popular choice for most students as they run the | |
entire distance between the residential and | |
academic area, charging a nominal fee of INR 10 | |
per ride. 5. Taxis: Whether while traveling in | |
a group, or when needing a drop to the airport, | |
Uber and Ola have made traveling in comfort easy | |
and economical.","'A certain obscure site called BookMyShow sells | |
tickets to just about any event you may want to | |
attend. Public Transport @ IITB 1. | |
Cycling: One may say that they are a popular mode | |
of transportation considering the number of cycles | |
parked outside the hostels. However, their | |
frequency of use often decays exponentially. But | |
it is entirely up to you! Cycling is a quick, eco- | |
friendly and fun way to get from point to point in | |
the institute. Remember that maintenance of your | |
cycle is crucial, especially in Mumbai’s rainy | |
weather. There are two cycle repair shops on | |
campus, one at the Market Gate and the other next | |
to H5. A sturdy lock is also a good investment. | |
2. Walking: Alumni often reminisce about the good | |
times they had walking to the lecture halls, | |
amongst good company and pristine greenery. It may | |
not always be possible, but when you have the | |
luxury of time, make the most of it! 3. Auto- | |
rickshaws: Auto-rickshaws are fairly common in the | |
institute and are used for traveling both within | |
and outside the institute. There have been issues | |
of rickshaws refusing to go to destinations | |
outside, though there have been measures taken to | |
curb this. 4. Taxis: Whether while traveling in | |
a group, or when needing a drop to the airport, | |
Uber and Ola have made traveling in comfort easy | |
and economical.",0 | |
What is the gender ratio in CSE,"Ex : A linux machine is CSE dept will have IP | |
- 10.105.106.1 gateway : 10.105.1.250 mask : | |
255.255.128.0 * * * 2) Faculty machines | |
will be allocated with the IP addresses in the | |
range","If the student has an SPI of 7.62 in the 1st | |
semester worth (say) 32 credits and 8.2 in the | |
next semester worth 36 credits, CPI (at the end of | |
2nd semester) = (7.62 x 32 + 8.2 x 36) / (32 + 36) | |
= 7.93",None | |
Whom do I approach if I get a very low CPI in the first semester,"If the student has an SPI of 7.62 in the 1st | |
semester worth (say) 32 credits and 8.2 in the | |
next semester worth 36 credits, CPI (at the end of | |
2nd semester) = (7.62 x 32 + 8.2 x 36) / (32 + 36) | |
= 7.93","If the student has an SPI of 7.62 in the 1st | |
semester worth (say) 32 credits and 8.2 in the | |
next semester worth 36 credits, CPI (at the end of | |
2nd semester) = (7.62 x 32 + 8.2 x 36) / (32 + 36) | |
= 7.93",None | |
Is there a bank,"Banks and ATMs Two major banks operate inside | |
IITB: Canara Bank and SBI. The Canara bank branch | |
is located on the first floor of the Gulmohar | |
building. There are two Canara bank ATMs inside | |
the campus. One is located on the ground floor of | |
the Gulmohar building, while the other is located | |
opposite hostel 7. There are two SBI ATMs as well. | |
One is located between Hostel 5 and Tansa, while | |
the other is right outside the main gate. On the | |
orientation day, both banks set up temporary | |
stalls in the lecture hall complex to ensure a | |
smooth and hassle- free opening of accounts. Debit | |
cards are provided on the spot as well.","Banks and ATMs Two major banks operate inside | |
IITB: Canara Bank and SBI. The Canara bank branch | |
is located on the first floor of the Gulmohar | |
building. There are two Canara bank ATMs inside | |
the campus. One is located on the ground floor of | |
the Gulmohar building, while the other is located | |
opposite hostel 7. There are two SBI ATMs as well. | |
One is located between Hostel 5 and Tansa, while | |
the other is right outside the main gate. On the | |
orientation day, both banks set up temporary | |
stalls in the lecture hall complex to ensure a | |
smooth and hassle- free opening of accounts. Debit | |
cards are provided on the spot as well.",0 | |
What's you name?, अपने बच्चे,"हम मानते हैं कि, अच्छी तरह से ज्ञात माता-पिता के | |
रूप में, आपको इस संस्थान में छात्रों के शैक्षिक और | |
अतिरिक्त पाठ्यचर्या दोनों की जीवन शैली के साथ | |
परिचित होना चाहिए और अपने बच्चे के साथ-साथ | |
अंतर्निहित जिम्मेदारियों के विभिन्न अवसरों के बारे | |
में जानकारी होनी चाहिए । इस संसथान के अध्यापक यह | |
सुनिश्चित करने में कड़ी मेहनत करते है की यहाँ पढ़ | |
रहे हर विद्यार्थी की अकादमिक जरूरतों और शैक्षणिक | |
आवश्यकताओं का अच्छे से ध्यान रखा जाये और उसका यहाँ | |
का समय लाभदायक बने । हालांकि, कई बार हो सकता है जब | |
छात्रों को मदद, अकादमिक या अन्यथा की आवश्यकता होती | |
है, और हम, आईएसएमपी में यह सुनिश्चित करते है की यह | |
जरूरतें समय पर और सबसे अच्छी तरह पूरी हो रही है । | |
हम आपको यह सुनिश्चित करने के लिए अपनी सहायता का | |
विस्तार करना चाहते हैं कि आप इस संस्थान के बारे | |
में कुछ चीजें जानते हैं, यहां सामान्य ज्ञान | |
प्राप्त करने के लिए कि कैसे चीजें यहाँ काम करती | |
हैं यह पत्र आपको उसी को समझने में मदद करने के | |
उद्देश्य से लिखा गया है |",हॉस्टल,"'हॉस्टल प्रत्येक आईआईटी छात्रों के जीवन का अभिन्न | |
अंग बनाते हैं। हॉस्टल अच्छी तरह से आवश्यक बुनियादी | |
सुविधाओं और मैस सुविधाओं से लैस हैं | प्रथम वर्ष | |
के छात्र अपने बैचसमेट्स के साथ दो - साझा कमरों में | |
रहते हैं। आईआईटी के पूरी तरह से नए प्रतिस्पर्धी | |
माहौल में अपने प्रेम और देखभाल वाले हाथों से आपके | |
वार्ड का संक्रमण, कभी-कभी अपने प्रवास के शुरुआती | |
दौर में समायोजन समस्याओं का कारण हो सकता है। कई | |
छात्रों को यह पता चलता है कि पहली बार रूममेट और | |
हॉस्टल जीवन मुश्किल हो रहा है। कभी-कभी, | |
सांस्कृतिक, सामाजिक और भाषा मतभेद छात्र को संस्थान | |
के माहौल से अनुकूलित होने की प्रक्रिया में देरी | |
करते हैं। मेंटर्स के रूप में, हम नए लोगों को एक | |
कष्टरहित संक्रमण करने में मदद करते हैं ताकि यह | |
प्रक्रिया का समय जितना कम हो सके उतना हो और आपके | |
वार्ड इस नए वातावरण में आसानी से सहज महसूस करें।",0 | |
What are the max credits one can take,"Maximum Credits Allowed 54 credits 48 credits 30 | |
credits 24 credits The Faculty Adviser is the | |
competent authority to approve course registration | |
in all cases. Every student must register for a | |
minimum of 18 credits each semester. In case a | |
student has completed most of the minimum credit | |
requirements, she/he may register for the | |
remaining courses which are available in that | |
semester, which may be less than 18 credits. The | |
maximum credits allowed as given above cannot be | |
exceeded under any circumstances. While these are | |
the maximum allowed credits the Faculty Adviser | |
may prescribe lower credits especially for | |
Category III, IV, V and VI.","e) Time slots will be assigned by or communicated | |
to the Academic Office like that of regular | |
semester courses. 20 f) A student can take up to a | |
maximum of 24 credits of Mandatory Courses (Core + | |
HSS + Department & Institute Electives) in which | |
s/he has received FR/DX/DR/W grade. However, if a | |
student accumulates two (or more) “FR” in | |
Mandatory Courses and does not find enough courses | |
(totaling up to 24 credits) in a summer term, s/he | |
can take a maximum of two Mandatory Courses in | |
which s/he has NEVER registered. (Ref: 239 th | |
Senate",0 | |
when does the academic year start,"Sr. No Parameter Date For | |
Academic Year 202223 (Autumn & Spring) | |
1 Issuance of office memorandum for | |
scholarship 21 st July 2022 (Thursday) During | |
Orientation 2 Opening of Scholarship | |
portal 16 th August 2022 (Tuesday)i.e.3 rd | |
Monday of August (Next working day in case of | |
holiday)","9 Organizational structure for Academic Matters | |
1.2 Academic Calendar The academic activities of | |
the Institute are regulated by the Academic | |
Calendar approved by the Senate, and released at | |
the beginning of each academic year. It is | |
mandatory for students / faculty to strictly | |
adhere to the academic calendar for completion of | |
academic activities. The Academic Calendar can be | |
seen on the Academic Office website of the | |
Institute :",None | |
When does the application for MCM start,"[ Means-Cum-Means Scholarship (MCM) 1. The | |
parental income is the basis for the ‘means' | |
criterion of the scholarship. At present students | |
whose parents annual gross income from all sources | |
for the previous Financial year does not exceed | |
Rs. 5,00,000/ , are eligible to apply for | |
Merit-cum-Means Scholarship. 2. The student | |
with a CPI of 6.00 and above only are eligible to | |
apply for Merits-cum Means Scholarship (MCM)","Merit cum Means (MCM) Scholarship | |
MeritcumMeans scholarship is awarded to a | |
maximum of 25% of sanctioned Intake of | |
undergraduate students. For Dual Degee, it is | |
available only upto the 4th year. For these | |
scholarships, academic merit as well as means will | |
be taken into account to determine eligibility",0 | |
how to access wifi on campus,"#### Wireless Access on Campus **IITB | |
Wireless** For students and faculty the LDAP | |
credentials are used in the username and password | |
fields. For visitors, the faculty can provide | |
temporary accounts with valid usernames and | |
passwords for connecting and accessing internet | |
facilities. The details can be found | |
[here](/page/guestaccountcreation).","WiFi Access The Library, and the classrooms in | |
the Lecture Hall Complex(LHs, LCs and LTs) are | |
wifi enabled. Just turn on your WiFi and connect | |
to IITB-Wireless or eduroam with your LDAP ID and | |
password. Your device may also have an anonymous | |
identity field while connecting, which can be left | |
blank. The IITB-Guest WiFi is meant for short term | |
visitors, and will also require LDAP | |
authentication through a separate portal.",0 | |
i want to drop a course. what do i do,"Dropping of course(s) If any student finds his | |
course load to be too heavy then he can drop one | |
or more of his courses within a stipulated time. | |
Even the core courses can also be dropped in | |
condition of that he she/he will complete the | |
dropped course(s) within his degree tenure. In | |
case of electives the student need not to take the | |
same courses, she/he can select any other | |
elective(s) as well. Such courses will appear in | |
the transcripts and final grade card with a 'W' | |
grade (withdrawn grade). These courses will have | |
no impact on SPI/CPI. The last date for dropping a | |
course by the student will be two weeks after the | |
midsemester examination for the semester-long | |
courses and one week after the mid-semester | |
examination for the half-semester courses. The | |
last date for course drop will be included in the | |
Academic Calendar.","1.2. DROPPING OF COURSES If a student finds their | |
academic load too heavy, even after the date for | |
course adjustment has passed, they may drop some | |
courses out of the registered ones provided the | |
minimum credit limit (18 credits) hold, after | |
taking permission from the Fac-Ad. The last date | |
for doing so is generally 20-30 days after the end | |
of the mid-semester examination and is set in the | |
academic calendar. Such dropping of courses | |
results in a W grade in the transcript for that | |
particular course.",0 | |
what are all the minors i can take,"'The most exciting part of the system, for any | |
student interested in exploring interests outside | |
their department, is the concept of Minors & | |
Honors. Starting from third semester, you will be | |
allowed to take up courses in any discipline that | |
you might happen to be interested in (say, | |
Electrical Engineering or Biology). You can earn a | |
Minor in specific discipline by doing a certain | |
number of extra courses in that discipline. Be | |
warned that registration for Minor courses, | |
particularly in ‘popular’ departments, is very | |
competitive, with a seat-cap on all courses. If | |
you are serious about your Minor ambitions, then | |
be on your toes and maintain a good CPI right | |
through your degree programme!","'You can select any minor course from any | |
department, but to draw the complete benefit out | |
of it, you should look for overlap between them | |
and your discipline so that it supplements your | |
learning. You should also look at how all the | |
minor courses fit in with each other for a more | |
holistic approach; some departments draw up a | |
suggested schedule of when each minor course must | |
be taken to reap the full benefits out of the | |
curriculum. Minor courses don’t count in your CPI, | |
so you should select a minor based on your | |
interest.",0 | |
i love to code. is there a group I can join,"To know more about us, visit our website | |
<http://mnp-club.github.io/>. WnCC - Web and | |
Coding Club Web and Coding Club is one of the | |
biggest clubs of IIT Bombay. As a part of the | |
Institute Technical Council, we aim to provide a | |
gateway for the people in our institute to join | |
the coding Community. We create a platform which | |
allows students to gain assistance and mentorship | |
to enhance their coding ability. Our aim is to | |
propagate the enthusiasm for coding in the | |
institute and especially amongst freshmen. We | |
believe that every student here at IITB should | |
have an opportunity to learn how to code and | |
develop a passion for it. The secret of getting | |
ahead is getting started and we aim to provide | |
every student with the right start.","We conduct sessions and workshops, hold lectures | |
and talks, and even host coding competitions and | |
hackathons. There is something for everyone. | |
Whether you want to learn, participate in | |
hackathons and win big prizes, or prepare for the | |
ACM-ICPC and GSoC, you can do it all here. We have | |
a list of events planned up for the coming year. | |
Keep watching this space to know more.",0 | |
what is an ismp,"Institute Student Mentor Programme (ISMP) In the | |
Institute, we have a group of credible senior | |
students motivated to help guide the first year | |
students with respect to all aspects of college | |
life. The Institute Student Mentor Programme, aims | |
at providing guidance and help to all the first- | |
year students. The mentors help the new entrants | |
make a smooth transition from their life at home | |
to life on campus. It would be advisable for you | |
to talk to the mentors on the day of the | |
orientation. Moreover, it would be beneficial if | |
you could also stay in touch with mentors during | |
the course of the semester.","'[ Dear Parent/Guardian, Congratulations! The | |
Institute Student Mentorship Program (ISMP) would | |
like to welcome you and your ward to one of the | |
most prestigious institutes in the country, the | |
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB). As | |
you may know, this institute is the alma-mater to | |
some of the most distinguished personalities, | |
globally. The institute aims, and strives to | |
produce citizens who shall serve for the | |
betterment of the society, country and above all, | |
mankind.",0 | |
what are the steps to set up lan,"'3.1 Check for power: 1. Check for LAN symbol in | |
the taskbar. Note that there might be driver | |
issues in your laptop too. To verify, check the | |
note. NOTE: Check for driver issues on your laptop | |
. For this, simply test your laptop on a port | |
where LAN is working fine (Your friend’s room?). | |
If you can access the internet without any issues, | |
go to step 2. Else check the drivers for your | |
laptop and troubleshoot your laptop hardware.","Refer to this document to debug for internet | |
issues on LAN in the hostel area. Please do not | |
mail CC regarding the internet issues directly as | |
it will lead you nowhere. Following the steps will | |
help get your issues get sorted as soon as | |
possible.",None | |
HOW TO STUDY FOR MIDSEMS,"OVERALL EXPERIENCE As I said earlier, after some | |
time it’s hard to find time for the languages but | |
it was the other way round for me. I used to | |
consider them as taking my mind out of hectic sem | |
work and this helped me to attend almost all the | |
classes(more than all other batchmates for sure! | |
;) ). Also, a group was formed which was helpful | |
throughout the year to keep up with language | |
studies. I would like to re-iterate that finding | |
the time on a regular basis (as it gets difficult | |
during the semester after midsems) will be really | |
helpful so try to do it. In overall it was a nice | |
experience to learn a new language and would | |
suggest you as well to try it! (only if you are | |
interested though, haha ;) )","6.1 Modes of Evaluation for Theory Courses a) | |
Various modes of assessment used for rating | |
students’ performance in a theory course include | |
quizzes, class tests, home assignments, group | |
assignments, viva- voce, mid-semester and | |
semester-end examinations. Relative weightage for | |
in- semester evaluations is typically between 50 | |
and 60 per cent. This will consist of one mid- | |
semester exam of two hours duration, of about | |
25-30 per cent weightage, to be held as per the | |
schedule fixed in the Academic Calendar. Two | |
quizzes or one quiz and one test along with | |
assignments and viva-voce shall make up the rest | |
of the in-semester assessment or as declared by | |
the course instructor at the beginning of the | |
semester The Instructor may also set aside up to a | |
maximum of 20 per cent of the in-semester marks | |
for attendance and/or class participation. (Ref: | |
235 th Senate Meeting) Make-up for any absence | |
from in- semester evaluations like | |
midsem/tests/quizzes will be at the discretion of | |
the Instructor.",None | |
WHO IS DIRECTOR IITB,"The curriculum for various programmes are | |
available on the Institute website: www.iitb.ac.in | |
8 1.1 Organizational Structure for Academic | |
Administration The academic programmes of the | |
Institute are governed by Rules and Regulations | |
approved by the Senate from time to time. The | |
Senate is a statutory and supreme body that | |
governs all academic matters of the Institute, and | |
the rulings of Senate Chairperson (Director of The | |
Institute) are final in regard to all academic | |
issues. A definite time schedule is set by the | |
Senate for various academic activities, through an | |
Academic Calendar issued at the beginning of each | |
academic year.","'14 - 41 PROGRAMME (IDDDP) 15 SPECIAL LEAVE - 42 16 | |
PLANNED BREAK FROM STUDIES - 43 17 UTILITY - 43 18 | |
GLOSSARY - 44 6 PREFACE The Indian Institute of | |
Technology Bombay (IITB) is one of the Indian | |
Institutes of Technology in the country, set up | |
with the objective of conducting research, | |
imparting education, and training in various | |
fields of Science and Technology. The Institute is | |
now recognized as a leader in science and | |
engineering education worldwide. It has | |
established a firm foundation for education and | |
research with a vision to be the fountainhead of | |
new ideas and innovations in technology and | |
science. The mission of IIT Bombay is to create an | |
ambiance in which new ideas, research and | |
scholarship flourish and from which the leaders | |
and innovators of tomorrow emerge.",None | |
WHAT TO BUY BEFORE COMING TO iitb,"Throughout your course here in IITB you might need | |
various stuff from everyday items like toothpaste | |
and soap to books for subjects. Oftentimes you | |
would also want to detach yourself from your | |
hectic schedule and go visit a restaurant or watch | |
a movie. It is therefore a good idea to | |
familiarize yourself with the various shops and | |
places within the campus and outside it.","[ Throughout your course here in IITB you might | |
need various stuff from everyday items like | |
toothpaste and soap to books for subjects. | |
Oftentimes you would also want to detach yourself | |
from your hectic schedule and go visit a | |
restaurant or watch a movie. It is therefore a | |
good idea to familiarize yourself with the various | |
shops and places within the campus and outside it.",0 | |
places to visit in institute,"'Exploring the Institute There are many places to | |
go around the insti, including the Boathouse, | |
Sameer Hill, Lakeside, etc. We don’t want to give | |
away too many of these here for curiosity’s sake. | |
We hope you explore the beautiful campus yourself | |
or ask your mentor to help with a tour! :)","### **Hotels near the campus** If you fail to | |
book a room at the guest house and don’t want to | |
make your guest crash at a hostel room, here’s a | |
coveted list of hotels around the institute that | |
are known for their good service and student- | |
friendly rates. Check them out:",0 | |
bandi kaise patau?,"22 SECTION IV- Institute Cultural Council | |
__________________________________________ 57 23 | |
SECTION V- Institute Sports Council | |
____________________________________________ 60 24 | |
SECTION VI- Institute Technical Council | |
________________________________________ 63 25 | |
SECTION VI- The Entrepreneurship Cell | |
_________________________________________ 66","**शुभकामनाएँ सहित** , **विद्यार्थी परामर्शदाता | |
कार्यक्रम** ]",1 | |
how to sneak in hostels after 10 PM? ,"Rules for visitors Parents are not allowed to | |
stay in the hostels without prior permission from | |
the Hostel Coordinating Unit. Till 10 PM, female | |
visitors to boys hostels and boys wings in Hostel | |
15 and male visitors to girls hostel and girls | |
wing in Hostel 15 are allowed after entering | |
details in a register kept with the security at | |
the hostel entrance and after depositing the | |
host's I-Card. After 10PM, entry is restricted | |
only to the common areas — Mess, Lounge and | |
Canteen.","'Stationery and Xerox Every Hostel has a xerox | |
shop which is normally well equipped to handle | |
basic stationery needs. If you don’t find | |
something in your own hostel, you should most | |
probably find it in the neighbouring hostel. | |
Hostel 12 shop is the best stocked, in that | |
regard. Most hostel xerox shops start at around 10 | |
am and close by 9 pm. Hostel 5 shop is open till a | |
little later (10 pm). If you are closer to the | |
academic area, you can visit the shop in the Main | |
Building on the ground floor, right opposite the | |
library for notebooks, lab coats, bags, lab files, | |
xerox, print out, and most other stationery items. | |
During midsems and endsems, xerox shop timings for | |
some hostels are extended.",0 | |
Where is convocation hall,"[ This page mentions the absolute essentials that | |
you need to bring/or do once onboarded. | |
Orientations All students would assemble in the | |
Convocation Hall for an orientation programme | |
aimed at introducing them to IIT Bombay. All | |
institute functionaries would be present there to | |
greet you and welcome you to the campus!","SPECIAL ACADEMIC EVENTS National Education day | |
11.11.2022 (Friday) Alumni day (4 th Sunday | |
of December) 25.12.2022 (Sunday) Interim | |
session of 61 st Convocation 25.02.2023 | |
(Saturday)",None | |
where can I buy notebooks," Books For buying books, we have a shop called | |
Book World on campus on the ground floor of the | |
Gulmohar Building where you can get discounts on | |
course-related books. Alternatively, you could go | |
to “Popular Book Store” at YP Gate. You can also | |
buy second-hand books from the Jay Ambe bookshop | |
in the lane right opposite Main Gate, next to | |
Mahavir. He also accepts books back at the end of | |
the semester at half the price at which they were | |
bought.",https://smp.gymkhana.iitb.ac.in/life_campus.php,"' Stationery and Xerox Every Hostel has a xerox | |
shop which is normally well equipped to handle | |
basic stationery needs. If you don’t find | |
something in your own hostel, you should most | |
probably find it in the neighbouring hostel. | |
Hostel 12 shop is the best stocked, in that | |
regard. Most hostel xerox shops start at around 10 | |
am and close by 9 pm. Hostel 5 shop is open till a | |
little later (10 pm). If you are closer to the | |
academic area, you can visit the shop in the Main | |
Building on the ground floor, right opposite the | |
library for notebooks, lab coats, bags, lab files, | |
xerox, print out, and most other stationery items. | |
During midsems and endsems, xerox shop timings for | |
some hostels are extended.",https://smp.gymkhana.iitb.ac.in/life_campus.php,1 | |
When will instruction begin?," (B) SCHEDULE OF SPRING SEMESTER (2 nd Semester) | |
Students Semester Registration Instruction | |
begins UG New Entrants (2022 Batch) | |
01/03/2023 (Wednesday) – 03/03/2023 (Friday) | |
06/03/2023 (Monday) Last date for entry of | |
Faculty Advisor by Academic units 15.02.2023 | |
(Wednesday) Confirmation of bulletin/ Time Table | |
by the Head of Academic Units 20.02.2023 | |
(Monday) Last date for late registration | |
(With Fine) 12.03.2023 (Sunday) Last date | |
for course adjustment 13.03.2023 (Monday) | |
Last date for approving course registration by | |
Faculty Advisor 14.03.2023 (Tuesday) Last date | |
for dropping the course without “W” grade | |
20.03.2023 (Monday) Last date for dropping of | |
first half-semester courses with “W” grade | |
27.03.2023 (Monday) Mid-term Course Feedback | |
for all courses (for first half and full semester | |
courses) 27.03.2023 (Monday) – 30.03.2023 | |
(Thursday) Award of DX grades for first half- | |
semester courses 02.04.2023 (Sunday) - | |
04.04.2023 (Tuesday) Final Course Feedback | |
for first half-semester courses 06.04.2023 | |
(Thursday) – 11.04.2023 (Tuesday) Mid-semester | |
exam for full-semester courses and End-semester | |
exam for first half-semester courses | |
12.04.2023 (Wednesday) – 18.04.2023 (Tuesday) | |
Instruction begins for second half semester | |
courses 19.04.2023 (Wednesday) Last date for | |
showing evaluated answer scripts / in-sem | |
performance of first half semester courses | |
24.04.2023 (Monday) Last date for dropping | |
the course without “W” grade for second half | |
semester 25.04.2023 (Tuesday) On-line | |
submission of grades for first half-semester | |
courses 12.04.2023 (Wednesday) – 25.04.2023 | |
(Tuesday) Late grading request for first half | |
semester courses by instructor through ASC grading | |
interface 23.04.2023 (Sunday) – 26.04.2023 | |
(Wednesday) Last date for dropping of second | |
half and full-semester courses with “W” grade | |
01.05.2023 (Monday) Online submission of late | |
grades for first half semester courses by | |
instructor 26.04.2023 (Wednesday) – 04.05.2023 | |
(Thursday) Re-Exam and online grading for first | |
half semester courses (Re-exam to be conducted by | |
concern Academic units) 26.04.2023 (Wednesday) – | |
04.05.2023 (Thursday) Online correction of | |
grades for first half semester courses by | |
instructor 26.04.2023 (Wednesday)– 04.05.2023 | |
(Thursday) Mid-term Course Feedback for second | |
half-semester courses 10.05.2023 (Wednesday) | |
-13.05.2023 (Saturday) Award of DX grades for | |
full-semester and second half-semester courses | |
31-05.2023 (Wednesday) - 02.06.2023 (Friday) | |
Final Course Feedback for full-semester and second | |
half-semester courses 04.06.2023 (Sunday)- | |
08.06.2023 (Thursday) Last date of | |
instruction 09.06.2023 (Friday) End- | |
semester examination 12.06.2023 (Monday) – | |
19.06.2023 (Monday) Payment of Autumn | |
semester 2023-2024 fees 01.05.2023 (Monday)- | |
21.07.2023 (Friday) (Tentative) Payment of | |
Autumn semester 2023-2024 fees (with fine) | |
22.07.2023 (Saturday) – 02.08.2023 (Wednesday) | |
(Tentative) Last date for showing evaluated | |
answer scripts / in-sem performance 24.06.2023 | |
(Saturday) On-line submission of grades for | |
full-sem and second half-semester courses | |
12.06.2023 (Monday) – 25.06.2023 (Sunday) | |
Late grading request for second half semester | |
courses and full semester courses by instructor | |
through ASC grading interface 23.06.2023 | |
(Friday) – 25.06.2023 (Sunday) Online | |
submission of late grades for second half semester | |
courses and full semester courses by instructor | |
26.06.2023 (Monday) – 30.06.2023 (Frdiay) | |
Re-Exam and online grading for second half | |
semester courses and full semester courses by | |
instructor (Re-exam to be conducted by concern | |
Academic units) 26.06.2023 (Monday) – | |
30.06.2023 (Frdiay) Online correction of | |
grades for second half semester courses and full | |
semester courses by instructor 26.06.2023 | |
(Monday) – 30.06.2023 (Frdiay) Summer | |
Vacation (for students) 02.07.2023 (Sunday) – | |
16.07.2023 (Sunday) (Tentative) Date for auto | |
conversion of “FF” and “II” grade to “FR” | |
01.07.2023 (Saturday) Last date for end of | |
academic activities for Spring Semester | |
01.07.2023 (Saturday) Calculation of SPI/ CPI | |
01.07.2023 (Saturday) Last date for transfer to | |
Academic Rehabilitation Program (ARP) / Academic | |
Probation (AP) 01.07.2023 (Saturday)",https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Dz7vH8vZggfezr5sgpYI1ZsV41VOk23o/view?usp=sharing,"' 2.2 Semester – Autumn, Spring, Summer The | |
Institute follows a credit based semester system. | |
There are two regular semesters in a year. The | |
semester that begins in July (July to Nov.) is | |
known as the Autumn Semester or Semester 1 and the | |
semester that begins in January (Jan. to | |
April/May) is known as the Spring Semester or | |
Semester 2. During the summer vacation, i.e., | |
(May-June), a few courses are offered as part of | |
Summer Term (refer Sec. 4.8). These courses can be | |
taken by students as per summer term guidelines.",https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FKa2uXENxCeUPm0j51uYVmUQfnUOtAvU/view?usp=sharing,0 | |
which hostels do female students live in,"' Shifting to your room There would be a notice | |
board with some lists to inform you where you need | |
to shift with your roommate’s name mentioned. | |
Usually, female students are allotted Hostel 15 | |
and male students are allotted Hostel 16. However, | |
this might be subject to change and you will be | |
informed of exact details upon arrival.",https://smp.gymkhana.iitb.ac.in/incoming_things_to_do.php," Rules for visitors Parents are not allowed to | |
stay in the hostels without prior permission from | |
the Hostel Coordinating Unit. Till 10 PM, female | |
visitors to boys hostels and boys wings in Hostel | |
15 and male visitors to girls hostel and girls | |
wing in Hostel 15 are allowed after entering | |
details in a register kept with the security at | |
the hostel entrance and after depositing the | |
host's I-Card. After 10PM, entry is restricted | |
only to the common areas — Mess, Lounge and | |
Canteen.",https://smp.gymkhana.iitb.ac.in/life_culture.php,0 | |
where is LH 101,"LCH_Classroom_Location 33 LT201 50 | |
Lecture Hall Complex, L1 Building, Opp. KReSIT | |
Bldg., Between Physics & MEMS Dept. Second | |
Floor 34 LT202 50 Second | |
Floor 35 LT203 50 Second | |
Floor 36 LT204 50 Second | |
Floor 37 LT205 50 Second | |
Floor 38 LT206 50 Second | |
Floor 39 LT301 50 Third | |
Floor 40 LT302 50 Third | |
Floor 41 LT303 50 Third | |
Floor 42 LT304 50 Third | |
Floor 43 LT305 50 Third | |
Floor 44 LT306 50 Third | |
Floor 45 CC 101 80 New Computer | |
Centre Building next to KreSIT First Floor | |
46 CC 103 160 47 CC | |
105 80",https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NaYLmXUc1DzhxZ3ps9fBp9ZN5i1qrtZy/view?usp=sharing," 17 LH101 240 Lecture Hall Complex, L2 | |
Building, Between Physics & MEMS Dept. along | |
Corridor First Floor",https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NaYLmXUc1DzhxZ3ps9fBp9ZN5i1qrtZy/view?usp=sharing,1 | |
whom shall I ," 9.10.2 The Stores In charge shall call the | |
Purchase Committee and he shall be the Secretary | |
of the meeting. 9.10.3 The Chairman | |
(Sports/Cultural/Technical) or the President shall | |
chair the meeting. 9.10.4 The Committee shall | |
endeavor to purchase required equipment for the | |
Gymkhana in the most economic manner on the basis | |
of competitive quotations. 9.10.5 It shall be the | |
responsibility of the Secretary of the meeting to | |
obtain the quotations with the pamphlets giving | |
details. 9.10.6 The Purchase Committee shall | |
purchase items which have been recommended by the | |
sport/cultural/technical committee. 9.10.7 The | |
quorum for such meetings shall be four, with the | |
Chairman of the meeting having a casting vote. | |
9.10.8 Any concerned sports/cultural/technical | |
secretary may be invited to the meeting. Purchase | |
Committee shall follow the institute purchase | |
rules enforced at that time.",https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eTICcbswfGC3yFl4hcajy6JahRjwOFTD/view?usp=sharing," NAME AND LOCATION The Congregation of the | |
Members, the President of Students’ Gymkhana, the | |
Chairman (Cultural) and the Chairman (Sports) and | |
the Chairman (Technical) and the staff of the | |
Students’ Gymkhana shall be known as and its | |
address shall be: “Students’ Gymkhana, Indian | |
Institute of Technology Bombay, Powai, Mumbai | |
400076, India”.",https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eTICcbswfGC3yFl4hcajy6JahRjwOFTD/view?usp=sharing,0 | |
how can I setup my LDAP ID,"2\. The following important points may please be | |
noted: The FORWARDING ADDRESS will have to be | |
setup by the users themselves. Pl donot ask CC | |
staff to change it on your behalf. After the LDAP | |
id is marked ""FORWARDINGONLY"" CC has no | |
responsibility about the MAILBOX contents. Access | |
to such mailboxes may be permitted on a ""as-is"" | |
basis against payment of a fee (currently Rs | |
1000/-). After the GRACE PERIOD, LDAP records of | |
the users will be examined and all LDAP ids who | |
donot have FORWARDING ADDRESS will be terminated | |
(hence the ids will be free for use by new users) | |
with immediate effect. After the GRACE PERIOD is | |
over, the account will be marked as FORWARDINGONLY | |
and thereafter no login is possible on the webmail | |
server and the BIGHOME server. Only NEWSGROUP | |
access is permissible. The NEWSGROUP ACCESS | |
profile of all such users will be monitored. All | |
ids that show continuous no-access period of three | |
months or more will be marked as “INACTIVE” and | |
will be phased out. To avoid being treated as | |
inactive, the FORWARDINGONLY account holders must | |
ensure that they do not have inactivity periods of | |
more than three months.",https://www.cc.iitb.ac.in/," **Q. How do I setup pine to read my webmail mails | |
?** To set up pine to use central MAILBOXes at | |
imap.iitb.ac.in as your mail repository do the | |
following : 1. Go to setup->configure 2. set | |
smtp server as **smtp-auth.iitb.ac.in/tls/user=xxx | |
(xxx is your LDAP id)** 3. **inbox-path: | |
{imap.iitb.ac.in/ssl/novalidate-cert}** 4. now | |
exit setup. 5. Now you should be able to access | |
the Webmail mailboxes, make folders on webmail | |
IMAP server etc. If you are using Webmail | |
mailboxes from any computer, all the outgoing | |
emails would have the ID as | |
yourloginname[at]iitb.ac.in. For example, if you | |
set the pine at venus.che.iitb.ac.in to check your | |
mails at webmail and you have login-name | |
'hemantrm' on venus.che but the login-name | |
'hemant' at Webmail, then all the mails would go | |
as hemantrm[at]iitb.ac.in. To change this do the | |
following:-pine -> Setup -> Config -> Customized | |
headers (it's somewhere at the end). There, press | |
enter and write the following - From: your- | |
username-at-webmail[at]iitb.ac.in and save and | |
exit pine. Now all the mails would go as | |
hemant[at]iitb.ac.in even if I have login-name | |
hemantrm at the server from where the pine is | |
configured to check mails at Webmail.",https://www.cc.iitb.ac.in/,1 | |
bandi kaise patau?," Bandi - /bun-dee/ noun - A word used for all | |
girls, which is generally a rare species in IITB",https://smp.gymkhana.iitb.ac.in/life_culture.php," ------------------------------------------------- | |
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where is H1,"17 LH101 240 Lecture Hall Complex, L2 Building, Between Physics & MEMS Dept. along Corridor First Floor",https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NaYLmXUc1DzhxZ3ps9fBp9ZN5i1qrtZy/view?usp=sharing,"1 LA001 350 Lecture Hall Complex, L3 Building, Between HSS & Chemical Engg. Dept. along Corridor Ground Floor",https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NaYLmXUc1DzhxZ3ps9fBp9ZN5i1qrtZy/view?usp=sharing,None | |
where is the girls hostel,"Rules for visitors Parents are not allowed to stay in the hostels without prior permission from the Hostel Coordinating Unit. Till 10 PM, female visitors to boys hostels and boys wings in Hostel 15 and male visitors to girls hostel and girls' wing in Hostel 15 are allowed after entering details in a register kept with the security at the hostel entrance and after depositing the host's I-Card. After 10PM, entry is restricted only to the common areas — Mess, Lounge and Canteen.",https://smp.gymkhana.iitb.ac.in/life_culture.php,"Hostel Allocation Room allotment for first year students are doing in following manner: For Boys - They will be allotted 2 wings of hostel 15 and a wing in hostel 16. On each floor, there are three subsections (also called wings!) - each wing has 6 rooms, each of which will be shared by 2 students. For Girls - A separate wing of Hostel 15 (Hostel 15 C) is allotted to girls, again on a twin sharing basis. You get the room right when you reach IIT Bombay (on the day of registration i.e. July 26, 2019), as well as in the hostel warden’s office.",https://smp.gymkhana.iitb.ac.in/life_culture.php,1 | |
Where can I get tea and snacks?,"Books For buying books, we have a shop called Book World on campus on the ground floor of the Gulmohar Building where you can get discounts on course-related books. Alternatively, you could go to “Popular Book Store” at YP Gate. You can also buy second-hand books from the Jay Ambe bookshop in the lane right opposite Main Gate, next to Mahavir. He also accepts books back at the end of the semester at half the price at which they were bought.",https://smp.gymkhana.iitb.ac.in/life_campus.php,"“There’s life without the Internet? Really? Send me the link.” The Internet is one of the first things you want to get sorted out once you are on campus, be it to upload your stories on Snapchat, Facebook and Instagram, or to get your lecture notes and books, and get down to studying. So how and where can I access the Internet? Hostel LAN Access The most preferred option. All hostel rooms have a LAN Port which you can use to connect to the IIT Bombay network and to the Internet, provided you have a computer. Just hook your computer up to the LAN port with a cable, and you should be connected to the network. Once that’s done, there are two ways to access the Internet.",https://smp.gymkhana.iitb.ac.in/life_culture.php,0 | |