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IISc Bangalore
NameIndian Institute of Science
Established1909
TypePublic research institution
LocationBangalore, Karnataka, India
CampusUrban, 400+ acres
Motto"Lead me from darkness to light"
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IISc Bangalore

The Indian Institute of Science is a premier research institution in Bangalore, Karnataka, India, known for advanced research and postgraduate education in science and engineering. Founded with support from industrialist Jamsetji Tata, princely state patrons such as the Mysore Kingdom and colonial-era institutions including the British Raj, it developed alongside institutions like the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research and the Indian Institutes of Technology. The campus has hosted collaborations with entities such as the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Department of Science and Technology (India), University Grants Commission and international organizations like UNESCO.

History

The founding of the institute in 1909 was driven by philanthropists including Jamsetji Tata and supported by the Mysore Kingdom and the Viceroy of India; early administration involved figures linked to the Royal Society and advisors from the University of Cambridge. Over the 20th century the institute expanded through initiatives connected to the Indian independence movement, the Planning Commission (India), and post-independence science policy shaped by leaders associated with the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research and the Department of Atomic Energy. Notable historical milestones parallel developments at the Raman Research Institute, the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, and the Indian Statistical Institute. The campus architecture reflects periods influenced by architects tied to projects like the New Delhi Central Secretariat and planning trends seen at the Jawaharlal Nehru University campus. Alumni and faculty have been involved in national projects linked to the Indian Space Research Organisation, the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, and awards including the Bhatnagar Prize and the Padma Awards.

Campus and Facilities

The campus, located near landmarks such as the Nandi Hills and the Karnataka High Court precincts, spans over 400 acres and includes research complexes, residential colonies, and recreational grounds similar to those at the IISER Pune and IIT Madras campuses. Facilities include advanced laboratories comparable to those at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay and computing centres aligned with initiatives from the National Supercomputing Mission and the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing. The library system, inspired by models like the National Library of India holdings and collaborations with the Digital Library of India, houses rare collections and archives associated with figures linked to the Indian Science Congress Association. On-campus amenities include auditoria used for seminars akin to events hosted by the All India Institute of Medical Sciences and conference venues frequented by delegations from the World Bank and World Health Organization.

Academic Programs and Research

Academic programs span undergraduate-linked research pathways, postgraduate degrees including Master of Technology and Master of Science, doctoral programs, and postdoctoral fellowships aligned with frameworks from the University Grants Commission and accreditation practices similar to the All India Council for Technical Education. Departments cover fields with connections to research at the Indian Space Research Organisation, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, and collaborations reflecting thematic intersections with the Tata Memorial Centre and Indian Institute of Management Bangalore. Research centers engage in topics linked to the National Council of Educational Research and Training initiatives, industry projects with entities like Infosys, Tata Consultancy Services, Bharat Electronics Limited, and international labs associated with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, Imperial College London, and the Max Planck Society. Faculty and alumni have influenced projects funded by agencies such as the Department of Biotechnology (India), Defense Research and Development Organisation, and the European Research Council; many have received honors like the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize and fellowship in bodies such as the Indian National Science Academy and the National Academy of Sciences, India.

Admissions and Rankings

Admissions processes employ examinations and criteria resonant with national processes including the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering, the Joint Entrance Examination, and platforms interfacing with the Centralized Application Processing System. International collaborations affect student exchanges with institutions like University of Cambridge, Harvard University, École Polytechnique, and scholarship links tied to programs by the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission and the Fulbright Program. Rankings from agencies and publications such as the Times Higher Education, QS World University Rankings, and national assessments by the National Institutional Ranking Framework place the institute prominently alongside peers like the Indian Institutes of Technology and the All India Institute of Medical Sciences.

Student Life and Culture

Student life combines academic societies, cultural festivals, and clubs patterned after organizations at the National Institute of Fashion Technology and Film and Television Institute of India. Annual events draw participants from institutions including the Indian Institutes of Technology, National Institute of Design, and IISERs; notable symposiums have featured speakers connected to the Nobel Prize community, leaders from the Reserve Bank of India, and researchers from the European Space Agency. Residential facilities host students affiliated with research groups funded by the Department of Science and Technology (India) and fellowships like the DST INSPIRE program. Campus activities include sports competitions similar to tournaments held by the All India University Sports Board and arts programming in collaboration with cultural bodies such as the Sangeet Natak Akademi.

Partnerships and Industry Engagement

The institute maintains formal partnerships with corporations and research organizations including Tata Consultancy Services, Infosys, Bharat Electronics Limited, and government-linked entities such as the Indian Space Research Organisation and the Defense Research and Development Organisation. International ties include memoranda with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, Imperial College London, and research consortia involving the European Union Horizon 2020 framework and the United Nations Development Programme. Technology transfer and incubation activities interface with startup ecosystems exemplified by collaborations with NASSCOM, Invest India, and regional initiatives supported by the Karnataka Innovation and Technology Society.

Category:Research institutes in India