Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman boosts higher education with 10,000 medical seats and increased funding for IITs in budget.
The IITs have been allocated an amount of Rs 11,349 crore in the union budget, up from a revised estimate of Rs 10,467 crore in the current financial year.
Experts say government’s announcement on expanding infrastructure in five new IITs and setting up of an AI centre of ...
Pradhan said this budget was a generational blueprint to cater to the wholesome requirements of children and youth ...
Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced increased funding for the education sector, focusing on improving rural ...
Budget allocation hiked to support IITs to Rs 11,349 crore, which is 10% higher than the previous year’s budget estimate & 8.4% higher than revised estimate.
Infrastructure expansion at the five new IITs to accommodate 6,500 more students, 10,000 new medical seats and an allocation of Rs 500 crore to set up a Centre of Excellence in Artificial Intelligence ...
The budget has enabled the addition of 6,500 undergraduate seats at five IITs over five years, starting next academic session. Budgetary allocation for IITs has increased, supporting infrastructure ...
Unveiling the fourth tranche of government's mega stimulus, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Saturday laid emphasis on wide-ranging structural reforms across eight critical sectors - coal, ...
The new seats at IIT Palakkad, Dharwad, Jammu, Bhilai, and Tirupati will be added in phases and would be mainly at the ...