Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, [IITM] Pune Courses and Fee Structure
Engineering
Master of Technology [M.Tech]
Course Duration:
2 year(s), Full TimeThe need to study the fundamental atmospheric problems and understand the mechanism of monsoon, weather systems and climate related processes in the tropical region, particularly over the monsoon region, became acute for India in 1950’s when the country’s post Independence economic development program was launched. Considering this urgent need the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), in its Third Congress, recommended the creation of meteorological research and training institutes in the tropical countries. The proposal was formally approved by the Government of India in February 1962 as one of the schemes under its Third Five Year Plan and finally the Institute was founded as the Institute of Tropical Meteorology (ITM) on 17 November, 1962 at Pune (the then Poona), as a distinct unit of the India Meteorological Department (IMD). Consequent upon the recommendation of the Committee for Organization of Scientific Research (COSR) appointed by the Government of India the Institute was transformed into an autonomous organization on 1st April 1971 under the name Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM). In the initial years, along with the IMD, the Institute functioned under the Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation, but later in 1985, it was brought under the Department of Science and Technology (DST) of the Ministry of Science & Technology and now, with effect from 12 July 2006 the IITM has been under the administrative control of the specially formed Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES).
Since its inception the Institute was functioning in Ramdurg House, one of the buildings of the IMD at Shivaji Nagar and at a few places on rental basis in Pune till IITM has its own building at Pashan. The campus at Pashan was developed in phased manner and some of the Divisions started functioning there from 1982 and the whole Institute from 1989.
IITM is a premiere research Institute to generate scientific knowledge in the field of meteorology and atmospheric sciences that has potential application in various fields such as agriculture, economics, health, water resources, transportation, communications, etc. It function as a national centre for basic and applied research in monsoon meteorology.
The Institute has a pride of place in the career of many eminent scientists, globally known for their contributions in Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences. Prominent amongst them are late Prof. P.R. Pisharory, late Prof. R. Ananthakrishnan, Prof. G.C. Asnani, Dr. R.P. Sarkar, Shri D.R. Sikka, Prof. R.N. Keshavamurty, Dr. R.R. Kelkar, Prof. Jagdish Shukla, Prof. Sulochana Gadgil, etc
Vision
“To Make IITM a World Centre of Excellence in Basic Research on the Ocean-Atmosphere Climate System required for improvement of Weather and Climate Forecasts”
Mission
To develop outstanding research talent capable of understanding and exploring enlightened and effective Atmospheric sciences.
To further the advancement of Research in Ocean-Atmosphere by undertaking relevant scientific programmes.
To collaborate with other similar research institutions, in the development and application of climate study.
Why to Join Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology?
1. Exemplary Project Structures- The college works specifically on the projects issued under the five-year plans by the Ministry of Earth Sciences and the Department of Meteorological Sciences. The college in this regard covers areas such as monsoon mission, the national facility for airborne research, seasonal and extended range prediction, physics and dynamic of tropical clouds and high-performance computer system.
2. Prestigious Associations and Awards- The college being a public autonomous institute has associations with Indian National Science Academy, Indian Academy of Sciences, Maharashtra Academy of Sciences, Indian Meteorological Society and Royal Meteorological Society. The college has also earned laurels in different areas of work such as B. N Desai Award, Prof. A. D Vernekar Award, J. Das Gupta Award, Shanti Swaroop Bhatnagar Award, Dr. Vikram Sarabhai Memorial Lecture Award, SAARC Award and START Young Scientist Award.
Infrastructure :
Campus Strength |
245 |
Total Faculty Members |
245 |
Total Books |
14,000 books and 210 journals |
How to Reach |
14 kms away from Pune railway station |
To make IITM a World Centre of Excellence in Basic Research on the Ocean-Atmosphere Climate System required for improvement of Weather and Climate Forecasts. We provide:
Laboratories of IITM
Concerted efforts of the scientists and careful nurturing by the Institute’s management, over a period of time, have resulted in a set of unique and a
The Training Program-
The training is modular / integrated in nature. The trainees will be provided an induction training consisting of 3 semesters (total of 18 months). Two semesters will be for the core advanced courses and the last for a project in any one of the MoES institutions. On satisfactory completion the trainees will be posted in any of the MoES institutions in the grade of Scientist-B (BTechs & MSc) or Scientist-C (MTechs). The trainees will have the option to pursue M.Tech or/and Ph.D before or after placement
The College encourages students by providing scholarships according to the norms of the Government and even provides financial aid.
Course Duration:
2 year(s), Full TimeA.
Hi Shweta,
M.Tech in Atmospheric Sciences
Duration: 2years
Eligibility:
1.Any MSC.., with Physics and Mathematics as subjects.
2.Any B.E/ B.Tech with Physics and Mathematics as subjects.
Admission:
Through a national level entrance examination conducted during the month of June/July every year by the Department of Atmospheric and Space Sciences of the University of Pune.
Intake Capacity: 10-12 students
10 Fellowships: Rs5,000/- PM
Answer By: Getmyuni
05 May 2016