The IITians by Sandipan Deb
February 11, 2009
Undoubtedly, an intersting book.Full of exemplary figures, this book is good if you are looking for an ideal.This book particularly talks about IIT alumni who have made big in the world.
The book deals with the comparison of IITs with other Institutes of Technology and even universities in USA and elsewhere, like Massachusetts, Harvard, Princeton, California, Illinois, and Tokyo or Singapore. The book discusses the social changes in India and their effect on IITs in contrast with the institutes elsewhere in the world. The book also discusses the peculiarities of campus life in IITs, and how the author went on to be a professional journalist while being trained to be in Electronics.
The foundations of the IIT system, beginning with Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru’s vision, to the nature of the curriculum and life on campus, and the efficacy of the Joint Entrance Examination, the all India culture, and the world view are dealt with in the book. The author also mentions the academic, professional and social interactions between undergraduates in classes, exams, hostels and extra curricular events. The concerns of brain drain, returns to India, the distorted sex ratio among students, the general conditions in the country also form the part of the discussions. The book does not discuss the admission process to IITs other than JEE.
The book is an exploration of how India could create a first class system of engineering education. It also discusses some issues concerning the IITs, namely the “brain drain”, which is the migration of its students to other countries. It tells how much hard work goes into qualifying in the IIT examinations. It also gives the history of the institution. It has listed the achievements of some of IIT’s most famous passouts. The book also has a lighter side to it, a chapter, named ‘The Weirdos’, details some of the more eccentric personalities at the university.


