About IIT Mandi
The Indian Institute of Technology Mandi is one among the eighth newer second generation of IITs. IIT
Mandi is a research university now located in Kamand Valley, Mandi city in Mandi district of Himachal
Pradesh.
IIT Mandi's campus (about 14 km from Mandi) is on the left bank of the Uhl
River at Kamand and Salgi villages. There is great variation in the climatic conditions of
Himachal due to extreme variation in elevation. The climate varies from hot and sub-humid
tropical in the southern tracts to cold, alpine and glacial in the northern and eastern
mountain ranges with more elevation.
Mandi has an average elevation of 1044 meters (3425 feet) and is situated on the banks of
Beas. Mandi town falls in the lower most climatic zone of the Himalayas. These regions enjoys a wet-sub temperate climate of the foot hills (450-900 meters) as against the dry-cold alpine climate with snowfall at higher altitudes (2400-4800 meters). Average annual rainfall of Mandi is 1380 mm.
Since its inception the institute has been involved with various .. Read more
Director
Prof. Laxmidhar Behera
Director, IIT Mandi
News & Activities
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Conference on Reclaiming Roots: The Adivasi Question and the Role of Media, Movements, Policy, and Politics in Development
during 15-17 Nov, 2024
at Ravenshaw University Cuttack in collaboration with IIT Mandi.
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The 12th Convocation of IIT Mandi is scheduled for September 28, 2024.
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Applications are now open for the Himalayan Startup Trek (HST) | Startup Grand Challenge 2024! Apply Now.
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National Space Day on 23 August, 2024.
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2nd Hot QCD Matter 2024 conference from 1-3 July 2024 ,School of Physical Sciences, IIT Mandi.
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The Indian Institute of Technology Mandi is one among the eighth newer second generation of IITs. IIT Mandi is a research university now located in Kamand Valley, Mandi city in Mandi district of Himachal Pradesh.
IIT Mandi's campus (about 14 km from Mandi) is on the left bank of the Uhl River at Kamand and Salgi villages. There is great variation in the climatic conditions of Himachal due to extreme variation in elevation. The climate varies from hot and sub-humid tropical in the southern tracts to cold, alpine and glacial in the northern and eastern mountain ranges with more elevation.
Mandi has an average elevation of 1044 meters (3425 feet) and is situated on the banks of Beas. Mandi town falls in the lower most climatic zone of the Himalayas. These regions enjoys a wet-sub temperate climate of the foot hills (450-900 meters) as against the dry-cold alpine climate with snowfall at higher altitudes (2400-4800 meters). Average annual rainfall of Mandi is 1380 mm.
Since its inception the institute has been involved with various .. Read more
Prof. Laxmidhar Behera
Director, IIT Mandi
News & Activities
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Conference on Reclaiming Roots: The Adivasi Question and the Role of Media, Movements, Policy, and Politics in Development during 15-17 Nov, 2024 at Ravenshaw University Cuttack in collaboration with IIT Mandi. ..More
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The 12th Convocation of IIT Mandi is scheduled for September 28, 2024. ..More
-
Applications are now open for the Himalayan Startup Trek (HST) | Startup Grand Challenge 2024! Apply Now. ..More
-
National Space Day on 23 August, 2024. ..More
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2nd Hot QCD Matter 2024 conference from 1-3 July 2024 ,School of Physical Sciences, IIT Mandi. ..More