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Indus Institute of
Technology and Engineering (IITE)

Indus Institute of Technology and Engineering (IITE) was established in 2006 with a vision to train and upgrade the technical skills of engineers as per the industry's requirements.

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Upgrade Your Technical Skills
of Engineering as per the Industry's
Requirements.

Indus Institute of Technology and Engineering (IITE) was established in 2006 with a vision to train and upgrade the technical skills of engineers as per the industry's requirements.

Research and Innovations

Research is a systematic approach to respond to the curiosity within. Research is the foundation of a country. It is said so because substantial research plays a pivotal role in pushing the nation forward.

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Indus Institute of Technology and Engineering (IITE) was established in 2006 with a vision to train and upgrade the technical skills of engineers as per the industry's requirements. It was a conscious effort to look beyond the theoretical framework, understand the natural world and decipher its main concerns. The journey of IITE to transform raw talent into seasoned engineers has been the longest at Indus University, making it the eldest constituent institute till present-day at the university.

Institute of Technology & Engineering provides work and play environment to boost students' persona and intellect quotient throughout the academic period. While they are exposed to fieldwork, much weight is given to research and development in engineering. Students are encouraged and supported in various ways to plan and execute startups.

Research and Innovations

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Why should I be an engineer?

Research is a systematic approach to respond to the curiosity within. Research is the foundation of a country. It is said so because substantial research plays a pivotal role in pushing the nation forward. Having built Indus to contribute to a larger cause, which is to work towards the progress of the nation, it encourages students to come up with valuable outcomes through research and innovation.

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Department Activities

Winter School–2025

Winter School–2025 | Civil Engineering | Indus University Winter School–2025, conducted from 08–13 December 2025, offered a week of skill development and hands-on learning for B.Tech and Diploma students. The program included expert talks and alumni interactions, along with personality development sessions and exposure to emerging technologies in civil engineering. Industrial visits to Pidilite Advanced Skills Center and Institute of Seismological Research gave students valuable industry and research insights. Overall, Winter School–2025 enhanced students’ skills, confidence, and career readiness, bridging academics with real-world applications.

Alumni Talk on “From Campus to Clean Energy: An Engineer’s Role in a Sustainable Tomorrow”

The Department of Mechanical Engineering, IITE, Indus University, organized an Alumni Talk titled “From Campus to Clean Energy: An Engineer’s Role in a Sustainable Tomorrow” on 26th September 2025. Mr. Vatsal Malaviya (IU Alumni), Head of Marketing & Business Development at Samptel Energy Pvt. Ltd., shared valuable insights on the role of engineers in promoting sustainable energy solutions, particularly in solar technology. Mr. Sharad Dhameliya, Director at Samptel Energy Pvt. Ltd., also addressed the students, emphasizing career opportunities for mechanical engineers in the renewable energy sector. The session witnessed active participation from 35 students and proved to be highly informative and inspiring.

Industrial Visit to ISRO’s Bhaskaracharya Vikram Sarabhai Space Exhibition Center

Students of the Computer Science and Engineering Department, IITE, Indus University, successfully completed a one-day industrial visit to the Bhaskaracharya Vikram Sarabhai Space Exhibition Center, ISRO, Ahmedabad, on 30th September 2025. A total of 40 students participated in the visit, which aimed to provide Semester 1 and Semester 3 students with valuable insights into space technology and its applications in addressing the socio-economic needs of the nation.