Message from the International Cabinet Member, ISCP




Congratulations and welcome to IIT Bombay! We hope the next few years of your life are incredibly memorable, and fruitful to your future. We also hope this opportunity of strengthening our cultural and educational linkages proves to be a very rewarding experience for you.

The International Cabinet of the Institute Students Companion Program (ISCP) aims to provide a helping hand and a friendly face to aid your transition to life at IIT Bombay. Despite challenging times, we wish to do all we can in aiding interaction and knowledge exchange between students at different stages of study at IIT Bombay.

Balancing academics and the array of extra-curricular activities IIT Bombay offers, while exploring Indian culture could be particularly daunting. The International Cabinet of ISCP hopes to help you do just that by providing student companions who have shared similar experiences at IIT Bombay. These student companions assigned to all incoming students can be contacted for any and every concern, academic and non-academic! We hope the ISCP can help you make the most all IIT Bombay has to offer.









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Messages from Your Seniors!




The institute is the ideal place for anyone that wants to challenge themselves to move from a fixed mindset to a growth mindset because you are always pushed to harvest the best potential out of you. - Billoh Gassama (CSE)


IIT Bombay has ur back every time and whenever you need any help whatever it may be, you can always get it. - Krishna Pratap Sah (Civil Engineering)

I was overwhelmed with helping nature of seniors. From academic suggestions to finding hostel rooms, mess cards, SIM cards, they accompanied in all tasks. They also organised Vayatikara exclusively for international students where we felt like we're at home. - Mani Shankar Yadav (Aerospace)



IIT Bombay provides an excellent opportunity to participates in sports. It has been excellent sports facilities for cricket, football, athletics, hockey, squash, table tennis, lawn tennis, basketball, swimming etc. Another thing is mood indigo which is largest cultural festival, it’s awesome and helping you to know beautiful Indians culture. - Daniel Alemu (CESE)