IIT Delhi Recruitment 2021

IIT Delhi Recruitment 2021

Total Vacancies: 1

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Important Dates

Notification Date29 Sep 2021
Last Date for Submission of Application Form12 Oct 2021 05:00 PM

Age Limit

30 years

Job Location

New Delhi, Delhi, India

Qualification

Essential:
B. Tech./ B.E. or equivalent degree in Computer Science/ Electronics/ Electrical.
CGPA of 8.0 or higher if from IITs and NITs/ CGPA of 9.0/ 90% or higher with valid GATE/ NET score if from institutions other than IIT/ NIT.
Desirable:
Experience in projects related to computer Vision/ Machine Learning/ Deep Learning/ Mobile Deployable Neural Networks with programming experience using relevant libraries in C/ C++/ Python: TensorFlow/ Pytorch/ Keras/ JAS: Autogard and XLA.

IIT Delhi

The concept of the IITs was first introduced in a report in the year 1945 by Sh. N.M.Sircar, then member of Education on Vicerory’s Executive Council. Following his recommendations, the first Indian Institute of Technology was established in the year 1950 in Kharagpur. In his report, Shri Sircar had suggested that such Institutes should also be started in different parts of the country. The Government having accepted these recommendations of the Sircar Committee decided to establish more Institutes of Technology with the assistance of friendly countries who were prepared to help. The first offer of help came from USSR who agreed to collaborate in the establishment of an Institute through UNESCO at Bombay. This was followed by the Institutes of Technology at Madras, Kanpur and Delhi with collaborations with West Germany, USA and UK respectively. Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati was established in 1995 and the University of Roorkee was converted into an IIT in 2001.

The Government of India negotiated with the British Government for collaboration in setting up an Institute of Technology at Delhi. The British Government agreed in principle to such a collaboration, but were inclined initially to start in a modest way. It was therefore agreed that a College of Engineering & Technology should be established at Delhi with their assistance. A trust called the Delhi Engineering College Trust was established with the help of the UK Government and the Federation of British Industries in London. Later H.R.H. Prince Philips, Duke of Edinburgh, during his visit to India, laid the foundation stone of the College at Hauz Khas on January 28,1959.

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