Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee - Departments and Centres

Departments and Centres

IIT Roorkee has 18 academic departments covering engineering, applied sciences, humanities & social sciences, and management programs, 1 academic centres, 4 supporting service centres and a large number of research centers.

  • Departments
    • Engineering and Applied Sciences
      • Architecture and Planning
      • Biotechnology
      • Chemical Engineering
      • Civil Engineering
      • Earthquake Engineering
      • Earth Sciences
      • Electrical Engineering
      • Electronics and Computer Engineering
      • Hydrology Engineering
      • Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
      • Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
      • Paper Technology
      • Textile Technology
      • Wood Science and Forest Products
    • Sciences
      • Chemistry
      • Mathematics
      • Physics
      • Statistics
    • Business
      • Management Studies
    • Humanities
      • Humanities and Social Sciences
    • Centers
    • Academic Centres
      • Alternate Hydro Energy Centre
    • Academic Service centers
      • Mahatma Gandhi Central Library
      • Center for Integrated Sciences
      • Center for Research & Innovation
      • Centre of Nanotechnology
      • Centre for Transportation Systems
      • Centre of Excellence in Disaster Mitigation & Management
      • Continuing Education Centre
      • Information Super Highway Centre
      • Institute Computer Centre
      • Institute Instrumentation Centre
      • Intellectual Property Rights Cell
      • Quality Improvement Programme
      • TIFAC Core
    • Supporting Service Centres
      • Educational Technology Cell
      • Institute Hospital

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