The recent Institute Cultural/Sports Secretary Elections have called attention to some discernible ambiguities in the electoral process, especially regarding the formation of closed electorates.
As the batch of ’24 bids adieu to insti one last time, Insight presents to you these conversations with 9 randomly selected graduates from the batch of 2023. Their stories range from their memorable experiences with various student bodies to the ever-lasting bonds they formed while at IITB. To get a hearty dose of nostalgia, fun and gyaan, click on
The recent Institute Cultural/Sports Secretary Elections have called attention to some discernible ambiguities in the electoral process, especially regarding the formation of closed electorates. This article highlights the existing rules
Insight had the opportunity to interview Prof. Chetan Singh Solanki, who is renowned for his work and contributions to the field of renewable energy and his Energy Swaraj Yatra Movement,
The recent Institute Cultural/Sports Secretary Elections have called attention to some discernible ambiguities in the electoral process, especially regarding the formation of closed electorates. This article highlights the existing rules for the
IIT Bombay’s student population has increased significantly over the past decades from 3000 in the 1970s to nearly 13000 in 2022. Some of the old hostels built in the 1960s aren’t fit
Team Avlokan from IIT Bombay triumphed in Smart India Hackathon 2023, addressing the challenge of ‘Drone-based Intelligent Magnetic Sensing System and Metallic Anomaly Detection.’ The team, consisting of students from the Department
The Mess Councils of H12-13-14 recently announced that 6 tables (out of 129), would be “veg food only”, and anyone eating non-vegetarian food would not be allowed to sit at these tables.
IIT Bombay removed the branch change policy for UG students admitted from 2023 onwards. This decision was taken to reduce the academic stress among the students in the first year. This article
We are almost halfway through the autumn semester but Hostel 6 still does not have a General Secretary or a Hostel Council, student representatives crucial to the proper functioning of any hostel.
As the batch of ’24 bids adieu to insti one last time, Insight presents to you these conversations with 9 randomly selected graduates from the batch of 2023. Their stories range from their memorable experiences with various student bodies to
Insight had the opportunity to interview Prof. Chetan Singh Solanki, who is renowned for his work and contributions to the field of renewable energy and his Energy Swaraj Yatra Movement, through which he plans to spread the message of energy
Insight reached out to We Listen, a mental health support NGO founded by IITB alumni from the batch of ‘20 and ‘21. Following are some of the valuable insights into We Listen’s journey and its commitment to offering immediate support
Artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies have been making waves in the education sector, and ChatGPT is no exception. Developed by OpenAI, ChatGPT is
Volume 10.4 – Where are we Headed? Very relevant for the harrowing placement season, this article published in 2008 surveyed the graduating batch of the year to gauge their satisfaction with their 4 years spent in the institute. Read the article to know how the batch’s opinions changed on what they want to do in the future and how the
Is IITB really an institute of excellence? InsIght takes a look at two student issues which need acknowledgment from within and immediate reform – dishonesty and lack of motivation Academic Dishonesty According to an informal survey, students rated IITB as (on a scale of 1 to 10) 7 in Academic Excellence, 9 in Cultural Activities and 5 in Academic Integrity.
We capture the changes both in insti and its people ever since that one fateful day of March 14, 2020, acknowledging the good, the bad (and the funny, and the annoying) in the hope that we learn to appreciate our time in this institute more than ever.
“With acads, interns, placements and everything else, it can get difficult, but don’t stress out. Log ye sochte rehte hai ki kya ham bhi machau ban payenge? 4th year tak sab machau ho jaate hai.”
“Love you insti junta. Hope we meet while dancing in a club, Hope we meet in the Alum meets, Hope our paths cross more often than we can think.” Let’s hear from the MI CG
“Humne padhai se zyaada bakchodi kari” Let’s hear from the E-Cell Manager who believes bakchodi is the aim of life – or at least that’s what we interpret from his stories. Q. Tell us about
Aanal Sonara was the Overall Coordinator of UMIC in 2022-23, and was an undergraduate in the Department of Electrical Engineering. Apart from rocking everything tech and core, she is an absolute food enthusiast who you
Achintya was the Chief Editor of Insight in 2022-23 and an undergraduate in the Department of Chemical Engineering. He attests to thriving in high-stakes situations, and carved a new name for himself amongst the Main
Arem Praveen Prakash, an undergraduate in the Department of Chemical Engineering, class of 2023, experienced it all, from NEET to JEE and from offline to online semesters (and back). In this conversation, he shares the
Deepanshu was an undergraduate from the Computer Science and Engineering department. He has a knack for startups and has explored quite a bit of the entrepreneurial domain during his time at the institute. Have fun
Meet Nikhil Rai, Nickname: Turner, a technophile who was a DD UG student in the Electrical Engineering Department. You name it, he has done it all, sports, culturals or tech. Read on to find out.
Vibhav Aggarwal was a student in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering. He also was a project lead at DevCom and went for a semester exchange at ETH Zurich. Besides achieving it all, he
As the batch of ’24 bids adieu to insti one last time, Insight presents to you these conversations with 9 randomly selected graduates from the batch of 2023. Their stories range from their memorable experiences
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