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Website : http://www.iitm.ac.in/ IIT Madras is located in
the city of Chennai which is also the state capital of Tamilnadu, a southern
state in India.Chennai is the fourth largest city in India and comparatively a
new city, about 350 years old (1639). The city was formerly known as Madras and
was renamed Chennai, which evolved from old name 'Chennapatnam'. Chennai is a
coastal city with the second largest beach in the world known as 'Marina' beach.
The climate is generally hot and humid. In summer (May-July) the temperature
reaches up to 42? C (107? F) while in winter (Dec.- Feb.) it is slightly less
hot, 18? C (64? F). The Monsoon season starts in Sept. and lasts till
Nov.
IIT Madras is situated on Sardar Patel Road and is
flanked by Adyar, Taramani and Velachery. The campus is opposite to the Central
Leather Research Institute and Anna University. The campus is spread over 250
hectares of lush green forest, which is midway between the Chennai Airport and
Central Railway station, and is well connected by buses and local
trains. The campus is around 14 Kms from the Central Railway
station. Adyar is the nearest bus terminus to the campus. The Institute in
itself is located around 2.5 Kms inside the campus. Two parallel roads, Bonn
Avenue and Delhi avenue, lead you through the residential zone, under a canopy
of green, to Gajendra Circle (otherwise called GC) and the administrative block.
Buses ply between the gate and other locations on campus at regular intervals.
Named after mountains, the IITM buses take you to the GC, academic zone and
hostels (named after rivers) for a nominal fare. (This has infact led to the
joke that IIT is the land of moving mountains and stationary
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