IIT Bhubaneswar Faculty

Bhubaneswar, OdishaAutonomous UniversityEstd 2008

IIT Bhubaneswar Faculty Details

Head of School
Prof. Subhransu Ranjan Samantaray
School of Electrical Sciences
Associate Heads Electrical Engineering
Dr. Sankarsan Mohapatro
School of Electrical Sciences
Associate Head Electronics & Communication Engineering
Dr. Vijay Shankar Pasupureddi
School of Electrical Sciences
Dr. Debi Prosad Dogra
Associate Head [Computer Science Engg.]
Head of School
Prof. Rajan Jha
School of Basic Sciences
Associate Head
Dr. Niharika Mohapatra
Physics
Associate Head
Prof. Snehasis Chowdhuri
Chemistry
Associate Head
Dr. Sasmita Barik
Mathematics
Dr. Aatish Anshuman
Assistant Professor
Dr. Abhijit Datta Banik
Associate Professor
Dr. Abhik Jana
Assistant Professor
Dr. Abhinav Arya
Assistant Professor
Dr. Abhineet Prakash
Assistant Professor
Dr. Abhishek Chowdhury
Assistant Professor
Dr. Akash Ashirbad Panda
Assistant professor
Dr. Akhilesh Kumar Singh
Associate Professor
Dr. Akshay K.
Assistant Professor

IIT Bhubaneswar Faculties : Students' Opinion

AI-Generated Summary based on 187 Reviews

The faculty at the Indian Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar is highly qualified, with all members holding PhDs from prestigious national and international universities. The faculty-to-student ratio is approximately 1:10 to 1:17, allowing for personalized attention and interaction. The faculty comprises experienced professors, including double PhD holders, who utilize both traditional and modern teaching methods to simplify complex concepts.

They are approachable, supportive, and encourage students to engage in academic and extracurricular activities. The faculty is drawn from esteemed institutions, including IIT Kharagpur, and regularly includes visiting professors from older IITs. While the mechanical department is notably strong, there is room for improvement in the computer science department due to fewer faculty members and courses.

Faculty members assist with industrial connections, internships, and research opportunities, enhancing students' overall learning experience.

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IIT Bhubaneswar: 6 Answered Questions

How good is the faculty and the infrastructure of IIT Bhubaneswar's mechanical department?

Raktim Tarafdar
Shalini SahuStudied at Indian Institute of Technology, Bhubaneswar (2018)

IIT Bhubaneswar Mechanical Department is one of the oldest and most highly regarded departments of the institute with top-notch facilities and education. 

Faculty: 

  • The faculty pool is active and very cooperative. 
  • It comprises highly learned and experienced professors the parity of whom cannot be doubted.

Facilities:

  • IIT Bhubaneshwar’s School of Mechanical Science(SMS) is decked with the latest amenities, modern labs, and high-tech workshops for students. 

Campus life:

  • IIT Bhubaneswar has a dynamic campus life made interesting with frequent seminars and interactive sessions for all the students.
  • The institute also organizes a lab fest wherein MTech students display their projects.
  • Students are given access to the DIC, Design Innovation Centre so they can work on their projects from the first year itself. The materials are supplied by the institute itself.

Placements:

  • IIT BHU average package stood at INR 21.95 LPA, the median package at INR 18.12 LPA, and the highest package at INR 91.19 LPA.
  • The placement percentage of the Mechanical department at IIT BHU stood at 78.75%
  • Some of the top recruiters included Airbnb India, Uber, Microsoft, Accenture, Piramal, etc.

The Mechanical Department of IIT BHU as a whole is great and can be considered a good option.

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What is the age limit that IIT Bhubaneswar follows for faculty recruitment ? Is there any relaxation ?

Komal Yadav
Devika KapurPh.D from Indian Institute of Technology, Bhubaneswar

IIT Bhubaneswar does not put any such age restrictions over faculty recruitment. Only for the post of Assistant Professor, the applicant must be below 35 years of age. The faculty is recruited mainly on the basis of education and experience. Having a bright extra-curricular experience, and other achievements can be a bonus qualification.

The minimum qualification required in the latest faculty advertisement released by the institute was - Ph.D. in the preceding degree in appropriate branch with first class or equivalent. There should be a consistently very good academic record maintained. They also require evidence of the applicant’s ability to pursue independent high-quality research.

Furthermore, university toppers at Bachelors and Masters Level are encouraged to apply.

The experience level requirements are different for different posts:-

  • For the post of a professor, a minimum of 10 years teaching /research / industrial/ professional experience is expected. Out of these 10 years, at least 4 years should be at the level of Associate Professor in IITs, IISc Bangalore, IIMs, IISERs, or at an institute at the equivalent level in India or abroad.

  • For the post of an associate professor, at least 6 years of teaching/ research/ industrial/ professional experience is expected. Out of these 6 years, at least 3 years should be at the level of Assistant Professor in IITs, IISc Bangalore, IIMs and IISERs or at any institution of comparable standards. Alternatively, experience as a Senior Scientific Officer/Senior Design Engineer in a research organization or industrial enterprise for 3 years is also accepted.

  • For the posts of assistant professors grade-I and Grade-II, relevant experience of minimum 3 years and less than 3 years, respectively, may be considered.

More information about pay-scale, specialization areas, visiting professor post and reservation criteria can be derived from the faculty advertisement released by the institute readily available on the official website of IIT Bhubaneswar.

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Who are the best professors of IIT Bhubaneshwar?

Neerendra Singh
Muskan ShethStudied Electrical Engineering at Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay (2017)

IIT Bhubaneswar has a lot of talented professors at its service which has till now produced around 2000+ research papers. Some of the professors worth mentioning are as follows:

  1. Dr. Rajan Jha: He is from the School of Basic Science working in the physics department and would most probably teach you in the first semester itself. He’s done his Ph.D. from IIT‌ Delhi. Your whole journey of the college becomes a lot easier if you get a teacher as inspiring as him with his unmatched teaching style.
  2. Prof. Sujit Roy: He’s done his Ph.D. from IIT Kanpur and further studies from the University of Western Ontario, Canada, and Hokkaido University, Japan. He basically is one of those professors who’d give you your pending fruits of qualifying the JEE Advanced, by fulfilling your dreams of studying in a class filled up with enthusiasm and curiosity. He would definitely make you fall in love with the subject
  3. Prof. Joy Chandra Mukherjee: He’s done his Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering from IIT Kharagpur. He belongs to the branch of computer science and engineering and teaches Data structures to the first-year students. He is one of those professors who are not that strict with the rules of attendance and even conducts open book examinations. He is always open to students with their queries.
  4. Dr. Rajesh Kumar: He’s a professor from the School of Basic Science in the Mathematics department. When you talk of a teacher, he has every box ticked in front of his name. With most of the students finding the calculus and graphs boring, it’s his teaching methodology that never lets go of any student’s attention.

The list might have passed over some of the names but the fact that being qualified enough to teach in a premier institute such as IIT Bhubaneshwar itself tells the quality of the faculty.

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Does the IIT in Bhubaneswar have the best staff and lab for mechanical engineering?

Komal Yadav
Sunita GuhaM.Tech, IIT Bhubaneswar (2020)

Yes, IIT Bhubaneswar will provide you with one of the best laboratories and staff in India for the Mechanical Engineering Course. The college has been constantly working to improve its staff and laboratories since its establishment in 2008. IIT Bhubaneswar has seven schools working under its Guidance: School of Basic Sciences, School of Earth, Ocean and Climate Sciences, School of Electrical Sciences, School of Humanities, Social Sciences and Management, School of Infrastructure, School of Mechanical Sciences and School of Minerals, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering. You’ll find separate well-equipped laboratories for each of these schools which facilitate students with good practical exposure. There are laboratories with 30 workstations served by an 18 blade server in the school of Mechanical Engineering. The list of major labs that will help you in the mechanical engineering course are as follows:

  • Material Testing Laboratory
  • Machine & Mechanism Laboratory
  • CAD/CAM/CAE Laboratory
  • Machine Tools & Machining Laboratory
  • CWF Laboratory
  • Advanced Product Development Laboratory
  • Sense & Process Laboratory
  • Advanced Manufacturing Laboratory
  • Heat Transfer Laboratory
  • Artificial Intelligence and Mechatronics Laboratory
  • IC Engine Laboratory
  • Fluid Mechanics Laboratory
  • Micro & Nanoscale Transport Phenomena Laboratory
  • Applied -Thermofluid Laboratory
  • Instrumentation Laboratory
  • Metrology Laboratory

Apart from laboratories, you will also have the support of well-qualified faculties which will not only help you in understanding your course curriculum but also will guide you in your future career. The school of mechanical science employs more than 200 staff. You can visit the official website and easily access the details of all the staff members. The faculties are very friendly with students and are also involved in basic research in their own areas of specialization. However, I believe that it’s the student and his effort which makes him draw maximum benefit and knowledge from the faculties. As the institute provides you with a blend of the best theoretical and practical learning experience, so I’ll recommend you to work hard during the duration of your course.

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How good is IIT Bhubaneswar in terms of faculty, infrastructure, academics, hostel facilities, and placements?

Meghdeepa Mondal
Saptarshi RoyStudied at Indian Institute of Technology, Bhubaneswar (2017)

IIT Bhubaneswar ranked 17th in the Engineering category by NIRF 2019. 

  • Faculty of IIT Bhubaneswar - IIT Bhubaneswar has a highly qualified faculty with each member holding a Ph.D. in their field. There are a total of 145 faculty members. It includes the Dean, Professors, Assistant Professors, and Associate Professors with also Visiting Professors.

  • Infrastructure of IIT Bhubaneswar - The Infrastructure of IIT Bhubaneswar is comparatively new which makes it better with any of the old IITs. It has new construction buildings for 2 hostels, Healthcare centers, Gym, multipurpose shopping centers. It also has its own swimming pool.

  • Academics of IIT Bhubaneswar - IIT Bhubaneswar is good in academics and offers BTech, MTech, MSc., and Ph.D. A rank between 1200-13000 is accepted for the admission of Engineering students.

  • Hostel Facilities - There are two hostels each for male and female students. It has a capacity of 800 and 200 students respectively. There is a mess facility, kitchen, gym, sports grounds and courts, media entertainment rooms, solar light systems, 24x7 security, ATM facility, and wifi connection. 

  • Placements - IIT Bhubaneswar has a dedicated placement cell. It has an undergraduate placement record of 90%. And 68% in MTech courses. The average salary package offered to students is 11 lakhs per annum. Companies like Amazon, HCL, IBM, Infosys, Samsung Electronics India, DRDO, Accenture, WIPRO, OYO, Adobe, etc. were among the top recruiting companies.

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How is the faculty at IIT Bhubaneswar?

Collegedunia Team
Ayan Dutta

the faculty to student ratio is around 1/10. They are approacheble ..one can meet them during office hours in their cabin. they are mostly supportive but are strict about deadlines , assignments, attendance. there are actually too many exams and its difficult to manage everything along with personal develpoment. Overall it is too much hectic

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