The MoU was signed by Hemant Kumar Sharma, Secretary, higher education department and Prof V Ramgopal Rao, Director, IIT Delhi here today in presence of Jammu and Kashmir deputy Chief Minister Nirmal Singh.
He expressed gratitude to the Ministry of Human Resource Development for providing all support and requisite expertise, resulting in timely completion of necessary formalities required for establishment of the institute in Jammu.
About 625 acres of land has been approved atJagti in Nagrota for establishment of IIT Jammu and regular classes will commence from the current session in the temporary campus, he said.
The minister said that with the establishment of this IIT in Jammu, long pending demand of the region will be fulfilled.
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