Indian Institute of Technology, Madras has overhauled its B.Tech degree program to offer flexibility and entrepreneurship exploration, based on feedback from students and alumni. The updated program focuses on interdisciplinary learning, hands-on projects, and entrepreneurial ventures, reducing credits to 400. The institute prioritises innovation and entrepreneurship, with a goal of launching a startup every third day through the Start-up 100 program. Students can now allocate 40% of credits to elective courses and benefit from diverse academic opportunities.
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