Cabinet Approves ₹11,828 Crore Expansion Plan for Five IITs
In a landmark decision to strengthen India’s higher education landscape, the Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has approved a comprehensive expansion of five newly established Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) located in Tirupati, Palakkad, Bhilai, Jammu, and Dharwad. This phase-B expansion, involving a financial outlay of ₹11,828.79 crore over four years, aims to significantly increase student intake, create new faculty posts, and build state-of-the-art research parks to foster stronger industry-academia partnerships.
The Union Cabinet on 7 May 2025 approved the Phase-B construction and expansion of five IITs set up post-2014 to boost student intake, research capabilities, and infrastructure development. This decision will benefit over 6,500 additional students and help create a more robust ecosystem for innovation and employment.
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | Cabinet Approves ₹11,828 Crore Expansion Plan for Five IITs |
| Total Cost | ₹11,828.79 crore (2025–2029) |
| Target IITs | Tirupati, Palakkad, Bhilai, Jammu, Dharwad |
| Increased Capacity | From 7,111 to 13,687 students |
| New Faculty Posts | 130 Professors (Level 14 and above) |
| Research Parks | 5 new state-of-the-art facilities |
| Objective | Boost research, innovation, industry linkage & capacity |
| Employment Impact | Direct (faculty/staff) + Indirect (local economy/startups) |
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