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IIIT refers to the information technology institutes in India called Indian Institute of Information Technology and International Institute of Information Technology.

Also see International Institute of Islamic Thought.

IIIT is located in India
Gwalior (IIITMG)
Gwalior
(IIITMG)
Jabalpur (IIITDMJ)
Jabalpur
(IIITDMJ)
Allahabad (IIITA)
Allahabad
(IIITA)
Kancheepuram (IIITDMK)
Kancheepuram
(IIITDMK)
Sri City (IIITS)
Sri City
(IIITS)
Kerela (IIITMK)
Kerela
(IIITMK)
Kottayam (IIIT-KTM)
Kottayam
(IIIT-KTM)
Guwahati (IIITG)
Guwahati
(IIITG)
Kota (IIITK)
Kota
(IIITK)
Vadodara (IIITV)
Vadodara
(IIITV)
Srirangam (IIITS)
Srirangam
(IIITS)
Bhubaneshwar (IIIT-BH)
Bhubaneshwar
(IIIT-BH)
Kalyani (IIITK)
Kalyani
(IIITK)
Hyderabad (IIITH)
Hyderabad
(IIITH)
Bangalore (IIITB)
Bangalore
(IIITB)
Pune (I2IT)
Pune
(I2IT)
Delhi (IIITD)
Delhi
(IIITD)
Gandhinagar (DA-IICT)
Gandhinagar
(DA-IICT)
Location of the four MHRD-funded IIITs (Green), six PPP-funded IIITs (Blue), and seven other IIITs (Red).

Indian Institutes of Information Technology

Fully funded by MHRD

Fully funded by MHRD of the central government of India, and in the list of Institutes of National Importance. These have facilities and reservation norms similar to the Indian Institutes of Technology[1]

Funded by Public-Private Partnership

Funded by public-private partnership between MHRD (50%), the corresponding state government (35%) and a private partner (15%). Mentored by an established institute.

Fully funded by state government

International Institutes of Information Technology

Funded by state government and/or private companies.

Other IT institutes

Funded by state government and/or private companies.

References