7) Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati is the sixth Indian Institute of Technology established in 1994.
The institute offer B.Tech., B.Des., M.Des., M.Tech., M.A (Development Studies), M.Sc., Ph.D.and many other programmes.It has six centres of research which include Centre for Educational Technology, Centre for Nanotechnology,Centre for Mass Media Communication,Central Instruments Facility,Centre for Energy,Centre for the Environment.
8) Jadavpur University in Kolkata Jadavpur University is a public research university located in Kolkata, West Bengal.It is an autonomous state university.
Admission to Jadavpur University is highly competitive, as it consistently ranks amongst the best colleges in India. Unlike in a large number of states, there is no domicile quota in JU.To facilitate interdisciplinary learning and research in diverse fields, there are a number of schools and centre for studies.Internship opportunities to pursue research in institutes in USA and Europe are available to students at JU. Engineering and science students can avail of DAAD and ERASMUS fellowships in Europe.
Notable alumni include Aurobindo Ghosh,Surendranath Banerjee and many more.
9) Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) was established by Syed Ahmad Khan in 1875.It is a public university, funded by the central government of India.
It has a faculty of social science established a Social Science Cyber Library which was inaugurated by the President of India on 27 December 2013.The AMU Malappuram Campus began functioning in February 2011 with the commencement of MBA and BA LLB classes from rented premises.Sonia Gandhi laid foundation of Aligarh Muslim University Kishanganj unit on 30 January 2014.
Notable alumni include Zakir Hussain (President 1967-1969), Mohammad Hamid Ansari (Vice President of India)and many more.
10) Jawaharlal Nehru University was established in 1969 by an act of parliament.
The purpose of establishing this university was to make it a premier institution of higher learning and to promote research and teaching leading to the increasing engagement of its students and teachers in higher level academic work and national and international policy making.
Notable alumni include Digvijay Singh (former Union Minister of State for Foreign Affairs),Prakash Karat (general secretary, Communist Party of India)