Cluster Innovation Centre

The Cluster Innovation Centre (DU CIC, Hindi: संकुल नवप्रवर्तन केंद्र) is a Government of India funded centre established under the aegis of the University of Delhi. It was founded in 2011 by Prof. Dinesh Singh, the then Vice Chancellor of the University of Delhi, and introduced Innovation as a credit-based course for the first time in India.

Cluster Innovation Centre, University of Delhi (DU CIC)
Logo of Cluster Innovation Centre with the University of Delhi logo on the right and the name of the centre on the left.
Motto
botrum innovationis centrum
Motto in English
Evolving Senses, Dissolving Boundaries[1]
TypePublic
Established2011[2]
FounderProf. Dinesh Singh
Parent institution
University of Delhi
AccreditationUGC
DirectorProf. Shobha Bagai
Academic staff
20+
Undergraduates350+
Postgraduates40+
15+
Location,
28°35′3.65″N 77°9′46.62″E / 28.5843472°N 77.1629500°E / 28.5843472; 77.1629500
CampusUrban, 67 acres (27 ha)
AcronymDU CIC
Websitecic.du.ac.in

Establishment

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Cluster Innovation Centre at the University of Delhi was established as a pilot program upon the recommendation of National Innovation Council (NInC). NInC proposed to identify and facilitate the development of 20 University Innovation Centres across the country where innovation would be seeded through said Cluster Innovation Centres.[3]

Objectives

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Cluster Innovation Centre (CIC) was setup with the objective of fostering an ecosystem of innovation and connecting research with application for the benefit of society. The CIC aims to support application-oriented research to solve real world problems by developing ideas into innovative applications that can be commercialized successfully. The CIC will focus on developing affordable innovations that reach a large number of people and at the same time are commercially viable to be sustainable and relevant.[3][4]

 
Prof. Shobha Bagai, Director, CIC

The main objectives of the Cluster Innovation Centre are:

  • Encourage an environment of innovation in the system.
  • Develop innovative degree programs.
  • Educate and sensitize students, teachers by launching schemes on innovation programmes in colleges.
  • Select ideas with potential by conducting training/orientation programmes/modules on innovation and research.
  • Develop ideas into innovative applications.
  • Facilitate collaborations and partnerships with industry, academia and other stakeholders.
  • Commercialize innovations and take them to the end users.
  • Develop meaningful linkage with various segments of society.[citation needed]

Academics

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Academic programmes

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Currently, it offers two undergraduate programmes, one postgraduate programme and doctoral research programmes.

Bachelor of Technology (Information Technology & Mathematical Innovations)

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CIC offers a pioneering four-year Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) programme in Information Technology & Mathematical Innovations. This unique course integrates Mathematics and Information Technology (IT) to foster an innovation mindset among students. Emphasizing interdisciplinary connections, it encourages the development of innovative products and processes.[5]

 
Students working in the Engineering Kitchen

Students have the opportunity to get a minor degree in one of the following streams:

  1. Electronics
  2. Management
  3. Computational Biology

Bachelor of Arts (Honours) (Humanities & Social Sciences)

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The Bachelor of Arts (BA [Hons.]) programme in Humanities & Social Sciences offered by CIC under the Meta College[6] concept is a four-year interdisciplinary undergraduate degree aimed at transcending traditional boundaries. Emphasising creativity and analytical skills, the curriculum integrates various courses in Humanities and Social Sciences, encouraging students to engage deeply with diverse subjects. A hallmark of the program is its flexibility through the 'design your degree'[7] and 'meta-college' concepts, allowing students to tailor their academic journey by selecting courses from a wide array offered across Delhi University's constituent colleges.[8][9]

Projects undertaken by students are geared towards addressing real-world problems, such as urban slum development and village social issues, often in collaboration with governmental and non-governmental organisations like Delhi Jal Board (DJB), Aman Biradari, Delhi Police and National Association of the Deaf.

The "design your degree" initiative empowers students to shape their academic path under mentorship. Students can choose to major in one of the following streams and select courses from them accordingly:

  1. Environmental Science
  2. Tourism
  3. Geography
  4. Literature
  5. Media and Communication Studies
  6. Natural Sciences
  7. Psychology

Master of Science (Mathematics Education)

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The Master of Science (M.Sc) programme in Mathematics Education is a collaborative two-year postgraduate initiative jointly offered by the University of Delhi and Jamia Millia Islamia, with administrative oversight from the Cluster Innovation Centre (CIC) at University of Delhi. This unique program aims to revolutionise the pedagogy of teaching mathematics, particularly at the school level, by integrating innovative learning methods such as storytelling, projects, group work, and participative learning. Technology is also emphasized as a crucial tool for learning enhancement. The curriculum not only covers fundamental concepts of mathematics but also promotes interdisciplinary connections with subjects from Humanities and Social Sciences, fostering a holistic educational approach.[10]

Doctor of Philosophy

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PhD is offered in the following streams as mentioned in the list below.[11] An interdisciplinary approach is followed in the research programmes offered. The PhD programme offered by CIC comes under the Faculty of Technology (DU FoT).

Interdisciplinary Sciences
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  1. Mathematics
  2. Information Technology
  3. Computer Science
  4. Physics
  5. Electronics
  6. Chemistry
  7. Computational Biology
  8. Nanotechnology
  9. Environmental Sciences
Humanities and Social Sciences
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  1. Education
  2. Management
  3. Media and Communication Studies
  4. Geography
  5. Hindi
  6. Psychology

Admissions

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Before 2022, admissions were based upon the Delhi University Entrance Test (DUET) which was a written test conducted in Computer-based Test (CBT) format with multiple-choice questions.

 
A portion of the Delhi University Sports Complex pictured from Cluster Innovation Centre[12]

After the introduction of the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) in 2022, the college's entrance exam-based admission system came under the process of the University of Delhi. The criterion of admission is cutoff based upon CUET-UG exam for undergraduate courses[13] and CUET-PG for postgraduate courses.[14]

The admissions to the PhD programme are based on the scores obtained in the National Eligibility Test (NET) of the University Grants Commission (UGC),[15] conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). The NTA also conducts the CUET-UG and CUET-PG exams.

Fee structure

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Currently, the annual tuition fees for the academic programmes (w.e.f. academic session 2024-25) are as follows.

  1. B.Tech (Information Technology & Mathematical Innovations) - ₹40,000
  2. BA (Hons.) Humanities & Social Sciences - ₹22,375[16]
  3. M.Sc (Mathematics Education) - ₹22,375[17]
  4. PhD - ₹4,450[18]
 
The Academic Building of Cluster Innovation Centre pictured on an autumn afternoon[19]

Campus

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The Cluster Innovation Centre is currently located inside the University Stadium building of the University of Delhi. This stadium is located inside the Delhi University Sports Complex, that in-turn is adjoint to the Administrative Block cum Faculty of Science of the University's North Campus. The campus area of this block is 67 acres (27 ha). This block also hosts the Faculty of Technology, and the Law Centre I (LC1) of the Faculty of Law.

Design Innovation Centre (DIC)

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CIC also has a Design Innovation Centre under its administration which was established under the Ministry of MSME, under the scheme "Support for Entrepreneurial and Managerial Development of SMEs through Incubators"[20][21]

 
DREAM Building, University of Delhi that hosts the Design Innovation Centre

The DIC operates within the framework proposed by the National Innovation Council, which envisioned the establishment of similar design innovation centres in prominent educational institutions like IIT Delhi, IIT Bombay, IIT Guwahati, and IISc Bangalore. These centres, following a 'Hub and Spoke' model, are designed to bring together academia, industry, and society to identify and develop impactful innovations.[21]

DIC runs a Technology Business Incubator which provides labs, provides laboratory/workshop facilities and other infrastructural as well as mentorship assistances to the selected innovation-based startups in a PPP mode.[22]

References

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  1. ^ "Home". ducic.ac.in.
  2. ^ Thilak, Nandini (4 September 2011). "DU set to introduce B Tech in Innovation". Indian Express. Retrieved 3 August 2022.
  3. ^ a b "Innovation in Education". 2 June 2012. Archived from the original on 2 June 2012. Retrieved 4 May 2024.
  4. ^ Objective CIC DU
  5. ^ "B.Tech (IT & Mathematical Innovation)". 8 July 2024.
  6. ^ "Delhi University first to test 'meta college' idea". 1 April 2012.
  7. ^ "'Design your own degree' course concept". 6 September 2012.
  8. ^ "B.A Honours (Humanities & Social Science)". 8 July 2024.
  9. ^ "B.A. Honours (Humanities and Social Sciences)" (PDF). 8 July 2024.
  10. ^ "M.Sc. (Mathematics Education) @ Meta University". 8 July 2024.
  11. ^ "Cluster Innovation Centre - CIC" (PDF). 8 July 2024.
  12. ^ Roy, Abitatha (8 July 2024). "A portion of the Delhi University Sports Complex pictured from Cluster Innovation Centre".
  13. ^ 13.02.2023-DU-UG-BOI 2023.pdf
  14. ^ PG BOI 22 March 2023.pdf (du.ac.in)
  15. ^ "Cluster Innovation Centre - CIC" (PDF). 14 May 2024.
  16. ^ "Latest News/Notices" (PDF). 28 June 2024.
  17. ^ "Latest News/Notices" (PDF). 28 June 2024.
  18. ^ "Fee Structure for the Undergraduate, Postgraduate and Ph.D Programmes" (PDF). 7 July 2023.
  19. ^ Roy, Abitatha (8 July 2024). "The Academic Building of Cluster Innovation Centre pictured on an autumn afternoon".
  20. ^ https://cic.du.ac.in/userfiles/downloads/DIC/CIC%20DU%20TBI%20Brochure.pdf
  21. ^ a b "Time for Innovation - EducationTimes.com". www.educationtimes.com. Retrieved 4 May 2024.
  22. ^ Feb 14, PTILast Updated (14 February 2023). "Delhi University invites applications from startup innovators, offers incubation". The Economic Times. ISSN 0013-0389. Retrieved 4 May 2024.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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