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.
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 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.
The paper titled "Experimental study on effect of temperature and equivalence ratio on biomass syngas generation for fluidized bed gasifier techniques" was published by Dr. Umang Patdiwala and Prof. Dharmendra Sapariya in the journal Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects, volume 45, issue 2. The journal is available on Taylor & Francis Online and is indexed in SCI (Science Citation Index).
Rajveersinh Rathod, a civil engineering graduate and alumni of Indus University (Class of 2022), has been selected as an officer in the Indian Army at the Services Selection Board in Jalandhar, Punjab. His achievement highlights his leadership skills and dedication as an NCC student.
Mr. Akash Gajjar, an automobile engineer and alumni of Indus University created a fully automatic machine that makes hygienic pani puris. It can produce 40,000 puris in 1 hour. The machine uses innovative techniques with four belts to mix dough, shape puris, and prepare them for frying. The final product is crispy and ready to eat.