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IIT Madras joins IIT Kanpur to offer Cybersecurity course; joint intake for 2026

The Indian Express reports that IIT Madras has joined forces with IIT Kanpur to introduce a new Cybersecurity course, which will commence with a joint intake in 2026. This collaboration between two prestigious Indian Institutes of Technology aims to enhance expertise in cybersecurity through a combined academic program. The initiative reflects growing emphasis on digital security in India’s educational institutions. No specific details about curriculum, funding, or admission criteria were provided in the report.

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IIT Madras joins IIT Kanpur to offer Cybersecurity course; joint intake for 2026

The Indian Express reports that IIT Madras has joined forces with IIT Kanpur to introduce a new Cybersecurity course, which will commence with a joint intake in 2026. This collaboration between two prestigious Indian Institutes of Technology aims to enhance expertise in cybersecurity through a combined academic program. The initiative reflects growing emphasis on digital security in India’s educational institutions. No specific details about curriculum, funding, or admission criteria were provided in the report.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual update on an academic collaboration between two IITs without overtly favoring any political ideology. It focuses on institutional development rather than partisan issues, maintaining a balanced tone.

Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 85): Factuality is moderate as the article reports on an announced initiative without a primary source, but aligns with cross-source consensus on the new cybersecurity program at IIT Kanpur and Madras. Objectivity is high as it presents the information neutrally without evident bias.

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