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Four years after establishment, IIIT Kottayam gets a permanent campus

EdexLive Desk

Finally, the students and faculty of the Indian Institute of Information Technology, Kottayam bid adieu to Amal Jyothi College of Engineering. Four years after the establishment, the institute got its permanent campus in Valavoor on Wednesday. The eco-friendly campus also uses solar and wind energy.

According to IIIT authorities, Union Minister for Human Resource Development Prakash Javadekar will inaugurate the permanent campus through video conference at a function to be held on the campus at Valavoor near Pala at 3.30 pm. Jose K Mani MP and K M Mani MLA will be present on the occasion. While the total establishment cost of the campus is Rs 128 crore, the first phase is completed with an investment of Rs 64 crores in 53 acres of land handed over by the state government free of cost.

The new campus has 10 smart classrooms, a seminar hall, three state-of-the-art research labs, hostels to accommodate 210 students, 12 faculty residences, sports and recreation facilities etc to fulfil the academic, research and personality development activities of the students at par with other national institutes like IIITs. It will have one more academic block and two more hostels in the second phase and once finished it can accommodate 900 students as a fully residential campus.

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