Seeking to take reforms in education forward, HRD Minister Kapil Sibal on Wednesday asked the IITs to expand into new areas like medicine and law and evolve a framework in this regard.
Interacting with the IIT directors in New Delhi, Sibal said the institutes need to explore the possibility of having multiple campuses, good connectivity and courses with multi-disciplinary approach.
"You need to prepare a framework on how to achieve expansion, inclusiveness and excellence. IITs are good because you get the best students, not necessarily you give them the best. What you need is to give them the best," he said at a meeting at IIT-Delhi.
He also said the IITs should go beyond the fixed boundaries.
"There should be multifarious disciplines in IITs -- school of medicine, law, social science and even literature. What I want is innovation," Sibal said.
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