About IIC

In the year 2018, the Ministry of Education (MoE) through MoE’s Innovation Cell (MIC) launched the Institution’s Innovation Council (IIC) program in collaboration with AICTE for Higher Educational Institutions (HEIs) to systematically foster the culture of innovation and start-up ecosystem in education institutions. Primarily, IICs’ role is to engage large number of faculty, students and staff in various innovation and entrepreneurship related activities such as ideation, Problem solving, Proof of Concept development, Design Thinking, IPR, project handling and management at Pre-incubation/Incubation stage, etc., so that innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem gets established and stabilized in HEIs. The IIC model is designed to address the existing challenges/issues in HEIs such as less numbers, occasional and unplanned Innovation & Entrepreneurship (I&E) activities organised in HEIs with low involvement of top leadership, lack of coherence and absence of synergy in resource mobilization, deployment and underutilization of creative potential of youths as major barrier for vibrant I&E ecosystem to emerge from HEIs.

IIC model is unique and distinct as it integrates the functionalities of flexibility calendar activities, scoring and reward system, decentralizing operation with division of work, progress monitoring and incentive mechanisms in coordinated manner through a robust digital platform. In last two years, undoubtedly, IIC has emerged as a very sustainable and scalable model for promoting innovation within HEIs and the efforts of these IIC Institutes can be seen as impactful contribution towards making country’s innovation and start-ups ecosystem more vibrant and dynamic. The recent achievement of India’s 48th positon in Global Innovation Index (GII) ranking is a reflection of the same.

Major Focus
  • To create a vibrant local innovation ecosystem.
  • Start-up supporting mechanism in HEIs.
  • Prepare institute for Atal Ranking of institutions on innovation achievements framework.
  • Establish function ecosystem for scouting ideas and pre-incubation of ideas.
  • Develop better cognitive ability among students.
Functions of IIC
  • To conduct various Innovation, IPR and entrepreneurship-related activities prescribed by MIC in time bound fashion.
  • Identify and reward innovations and share success stories.
  • Organize periodic workshops/ seminars/ interactions with entrepreneurs, investors, professionals and create a mentor pool for student innovators.
  • Network with peers and national entrepreneurship development organizations.
  • Create an Institution’s Innovation portal to highlight innovative projects carried out by institution’s faculty and students.
  • Organize Hackathons, idea competition, mini-challenges etc. with the involvement of industries.

About IIC BITW

The Institution's Innovation Council (IIC) at Bajaj Institute of Technology, Wardha, stands as a beacon of innovation and entrepreneurship within our esteemed institution. Recognizing the critical importance of nurturing a culture of creativity and problem-solving, the IIC has been established in alignment with the vision of the Ministry of Education, Government of India.

Objectives of IIC, BITW

  • Cultivating Innovation: The IIC is dedicated to fostering an environment that encourages innovative thinking and creative solutions. Through a series of programs and initiatives, it inspires students to ideate, innovate, and address real-world challenges.
  • Nurturing Entrepreneurship: The IIC serves as a launchpad for aspiring entrepreneurs, providing them with the necessary resources, mentorship, and guidance to transform innovative ideas into thriving startups.
  • Skill Enhancement: Offering specialized workshops and training sessions, the IIC empowers students with practical skills in ideation, design thinking, prototyping, and product development, ensuring they are well-equipped to navigate the innovation landscape.
  • Facilitating Industry Collaboration: By forging strong connections between academia and industry, the IIC creates opportunities for students to apply their knowledge and skills in real-world contexts, fostering a seamless transition from learning to practical application.
  • Supporting Incubation Initiatives: The IIC boasts an incubation center, a hub for startups to access crucial infrastructure, resources, and mentorship. This nurturing environment aids in the growth and development of early-stage ventures.
     
       
Innovation Ambassadors
Sr. NoNameDesignation DepartmentMail ID
1Dr. Sanjay MahajanPresident Civil Engineering
2Dr. Jayesh RuikarVice PresidentElectrical Engineering
3Sandesh JainMember Computer Engineering
4Dr. Pawan ChandakMemberMechanical Engineering
5Abhishek KinhekarMemberComputer Engineering
6Aniruddha MarothiyaMemberElectrical Engineering
7Dr. Nikhil SohoniMemberMechanical Engineering
8Dr. Harshad PhadkeMemberCivil Engineering
9Dr. Bhushan DharmikMemberMechanical Engineering
10Dr. Parthasarathi SubuddhiMemberElectrical Engineering
11Amol JumdeMemberComputer Engineering
     
       
National Innovation and Startup Policy-2019
     
       
BIT's Innovation and Startup Policy
     
       
Maharashtra Stste's Innovation and Startup Policy-2018