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IIT Hyderabad launched India’s first Bioengineering Centre of Excellence for lung health with Germany’s ILH, aiming to advance interdisciplinary research, innovation and Indo–German collaboration in lung disease treatment
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An IIT Hyderabad final-year Computer Science student has received the institute’s highest-ever placement offer of Rs 2.5 crore per annum from Netherlands-based firm Optiver, marking a major milestone in IITH’s 17-year placement history.
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IIT Hyderabad will offer admissions from 2026–27 to students with award-winning innovative school projects, creating 30–40 extra seats, while still requiring JEE qualification and supporting innovation development
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The Rajasthan government has signed an Rs 8.5 crore MoU with IIT Hyderabad during Pravasi Rajasthani Divas 2025 to develop AI- and ML-based predictive systems for identifying critical minerals. Executed in four phases over 18 months, the project aims to strengthen Rajasthan’s mineral intelligence and position India as a leader in exploration technologies.
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Prerna-2025, organised by IITH’s Rural Development Centre and Prayas, brought over 500 rural students, parents, and teachers to the campus for motivational sessions, laboratory tours, and discussions on lifelong learning aimed at strengthening educational aspirations and community empowerment
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The week-long initiative aimed to strengthen the bonds between youth from diverse states, fostering unity and understanding among the nation's young minds.
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Awareness was created among the delegates regarding the operations of a sustainable building and concepts of energy conservation, renewable energy, water saving and sustainable designs, among others.
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The Yuva Sangam initiative, a brainchild of the Government of India under the Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat program, aims to strengthen the bonds between youth from diverse states
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The MoU was signed by Prof B S Murty, Director, IITH, and Indian Navy’s Vice Admiral Sandeep Naithani, Chief of Materiel, on January 9, 2023.
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Hyderabad: In good news for the construction and infrastructure sector, researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad (IITH) have developed a hybrid fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) solution that can extend the life of structures that have deteriorated due to factors like aging and corrosion. The technique offers a cost-effective solution for increasing the longevity of […]
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The scholars constructed a small building with bio-bricks on the premises of the IIT-H Campus, a first of its kind in the country
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The event was conducted by Prof Raj Reddy Centre at IIIT-H and the panellists included social leaders from NGOs, policymakers, educators, social scientists, AI researchers
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InPTA of which IIT-H is a participant, joined the IPTA (International Pulsar Timing Array) as a full member, as part of international efforts to search for nanoHz gravitational waves