Department of Electrical Engineering IIT Bombay

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Mumbai, India

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Department of Electrical Engineering IIT Bombay Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Department of Electrical Engineering IIT Bombay is located in Mumbai, India on Infinite Corridor, Academic Section, IIT Area, Powai. Department of Electrical Engineering IIT Bombay is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category university department in India.

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Infinite Corridor, Academic Section, IIT Area, Powai

Phone

+912225767418

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Arghyadip Bhattacharya

Inside IIT, cool place, but restricted for outsiders.

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abhijit roy

IITB ee is among the best of this country. Highly experienced faculties, great infrastructure and environment, highly developed.......many fields (related to ee) to explore......Best place to build career......

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Vishal Dev

If u r here then no one can break ur dream

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Devendra Govil

This is an awesome department of Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay. It is one of the biggest departments in IIT, if not the largest, and has a deep, large, highly skilled and trained pool of professors and support staff, along with wonderfully talented and dedicated students. It has a huge infrastructural footprint in IIT, and is one of the most well stocked and equipped departments in IIT.

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Sushovan Dhara

One of the best EE department across country. Has state of the art Nano fabrication facility.

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Parth Bapaye

I graduated from EE department IITB.. It was really the best department I can describe

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Nikhil Sonone

One of the most sought after and largest departments in IIT Bombay. Possibly the best in terms of lab facilities and qualified professors in India.

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Soubhik Deb

This place is filled with brilliant students working through interesting projects in the domain of Electrical Engineering, under the guidance of their professors, for the greater good of society