IIT H joins hands with IIT B to study COVID-19 impact on travel

IIT H joins hands with IIT B to study COVID-19 impact on travel
Published at : 4 Apr 2020, 4:24 PM IST
Updated at : 12 Aug 2021, 12:43 PM IST

IIT Hyderabad joined hands with IIT Bombay to study the impact of COVID outbreak on daily commute during the transition phase between pre-lock-down and the lock-down period.

The study revealed that awareness about COVID-19 was higher in Tier-1 cities, compared with Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities. More than 1,900 participants took part in the study via an online survey.

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IIT Bombay and IIT Hyderabad researchers feel that lock down decision taken by the government has decreased risk of exposure to the coronavirus, due to decrease in crowded setting observed in public transport such as buses, metro and trains.

This study is useful in understanding the decision-making behavior of commuters while selecting their preferred mode of transport during a pandemic like COVID-19.

Research team comprised Dr. Digvijay S. Pawar and Dr. Pritha Chatterjee, Assistant Professors, Department of Civil Engineering, IIT Hyderabad and Professor Nagendra Velaga, Department of Civil Engineering, IIT Bombay and Mr. Ankit Kumar Yadav, Research student, IIT Bombay.

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The study analyzed travel and visit behaviour changes that occurred during third week of COVID-19 outbreak in Indian during pre-lockdown period.

The data related to daily commute and visit behaviour was collected through an online questionnaire survey.
Speaking about the importance of the study related to COVID-19 Dr. Digvijay S. Pawar said given the uncertainties in the minds of the commuters regarding their travel behaviour due to social distancing, it is important for policymakers and local transport authorities in general to understand the change in travel pattern.

IIT Hyderabad and IIT Bombay survey found out that In Tier-1 cities, it was found that about 12 percent of the respondents switched from public to private mode during the third week of COVID-19.

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This modal shift was about 9 percent in Tier-2 cities and about 7 percent in Tier-3 cities. Moreover, nearly 48 percent of people said that they did not travel to work during the third week of March, whereas 28 percent had the same frequency of travel to work.

When enquired about cancellation of trips between the cities using major mode of transportation, around 18 percent said they cancelled their flights whereas, 20 percent of respondents cancelled train journeys.

This indicates that the awareness about COVID-19 is higher in Tier-1 cities, followed by Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities. Giving a hint about future studies, Dr. Pritha Chatterjee said they are also trying to understand the effect of COVID-19 on transportation related emissions.

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The data on reduction in vehicle miles travelled and vehicle type will be used to quantitatively model the reduction in traffic related emissions, she said.

The respondents were also enquired about their safety perception towards the use of public and private modes of transport, where 93 percent said that private mode of transport is safer compared to the public mode.

The researchers recommended spreading more awareness about the ill-effects and spread of COVID-19, especially among the weaker sections of the society. The rapidly changing diaspora of this pandemic is a threat to public health and is making human life more challenging.

Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad (IIT H) is one of the six new Indian Institutes of Technology established by the Government of India in 2008.

In a short span of around a decade, the institute built on an imposing 570-acre campus and has been ranked among the top ten institutes for four consecutive years in theNational Institute Ranking Framework (NIRF) released by the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Government of India.

The Institute was also ranked #10 in the first edition of Atal Ranking of Institutions on Innovation Achievements (ARIIA) introduced this year by MHRD to systematically rank all major higher educational institutions and universities in India on indicators related to ‘Innovation and Entrepreneurship Development’ among students and faculties.

IIT Hyderabad has close to 210 full-time faculty, 2,855 students of whom 20 per cent are women, nearly 200 state-of-the-art laboratories and five research and entrepreneurship centers.

The Institute has a strong research focus with more than Rs. 500 crore of sanctioned research funding while Ph.D. scholars account for about 30 per cent of total student strength.

IITH students and faculty are at the forefront of innovation with more than 1,500 research publications and patent disclosures, 300 sponsored/consultancy projects and 50 industry collaborations.

IITH has MoUs with 50 universities in the U.S., Japan, Australia, Taiwan and Europe. IITH has been pioneering change in pedagogy with fractal academic programs that atomizes course modules, encourage interdisciplinary learning spanning innovative technology, fundamental science, liberal arts and creative arts like photography, theatre and painting.

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S Vishnu Sharmaa now works with collegechalo.com in the news team. His work involves writing articles related to the education sector in India with a keen focus on higher education issues. Journalism has always been a passion for him. He has more than 10 years of enriching experience with various media organizations like Eenadu, Webdunia, News Today, Infodea. He also has a strong interest in writing about defence and railway related issues.

NATA 2025 Preparation Plan: A Great Guide For Students To Crack The Exam

NATA 2025 Preparation Plan: A Great Guide For Students To Crack The Exam
Published at : 27 Mar 2025, 6:36 PM IST
Updated at : 27 Mar 2025, 6:39 PM IST

NATA 2025 Preparation plan is all about the strategy students should follow to design an effective study plan that can help them pass the exam with good score.

Admission into BArch or Bachelor’s in Architecture course is sought by students in large numbers across India, lot of colleges offer admission in BArch based on the score of NATA which is also known as National Aptitude Test in Architecture.

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NATA 2025 preparation plan

While this NATA 2025 study plan aims at helping students pass NATA exam this year, even those who are waiting to write the exam in near future too can refer this to help them commence their study well in advance. More about NATA 2025 study plan is mentioned below for the sake of the students:

Understanding the NATA Exam Pattern

The key to success lies in the beginning, a good initiation will lead to a fruitful completion, which means starting has to be good. To have a good study plan, it essential to know the exam pattern of NATA. The test consists of two parts:

1. Part A: 120 minutes, 60 questions (Multiple Choice Questions)
2. Part B: 90 minutes, 2 questions (Drawing Test)

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Creating a NATA 2025 Preparation Plan

To develop an effective NATA 2025 preparation plan, follow these steps:

1. Set realistic goals: Break down your study material into manageable chunks, and set achievable goals for each study session.

2. Identify your weaknesses: Focus on improving your weak areas, and allocate more time to those subjects.

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3. Allocate time wisely: Divide your study time into two sections: Part A (Mathematics, General Aptitude, and Logical Reasoning) and Part B (Drawing Test).

Study Materials for NATA 2025 Preparation Plan

To aid your NATA 2025 preparation plan, utilize the following study materials:

1. NCERT textbooks: Focus on NCERT textbooks for Mathematics and General Aptitude, as they provide a solid foundation.

2. Reference books: Supplement your NCERT textbooks with reference books like RS Aggarwal, SL Loney, and OP Tandon.

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3. Online resources: Utilize online resources like Khan Academy, Unacademy, and BYJU’S for additional study materials.

Practice and Revision for NATA 2025 Preparation Plan

Practice and revision are crucial components of NATA 2025 preparation plan. Follow these tips:

1. Take mock tests: Regularly take mock tests to assess your knowledge, identify weak areas, and improve your time management skills.

2. Practice previous year’s papers: Practice previous year’s papers to get familiar with the exam pattern and question types.

3. Create revision notes: Create concise revision notes for each subject, highlighting key concepts and formulas.

NATA 2025 preparation plan

1. Create a schedule: Plan out your study schedule in advance, allocating specific times for each subject.

2. Use time-blocking: Divide your study time into focused blocks, eliminating distractions during each block.

3. Take breaks: Take regular breaks to avoid burnout and maintain a healthy work-life balance.

Staying Motivated for NATA 2025 Preparation Plan

Staying motivated is crucial for NATA 2025 preparation plan. Follow these tips:

1. Remind yourself of your goals: Keep your goals in mind, and remind yourself why you’re working towards NATA 2025.

2. Celebrate small victories: Reward yourself for small milestones achieved during your NATA 2025 preparation plan journey.

3. Seek support: Surround yourself with supportive friends and family, and consider joining a study group for motivation.

Final Tips for NATA 2025 Preparation Plan

1. Stay consistent: Consistency is key to success in NATA 2025 preparation plan.

2. Practice under timed conditions: Practice solving questions under timed conditions to improve your speed and accuracy.

3. Stay positive: Maintain a positive attitude throughout your NATA 2025 preparation plan journey.

NATA 2025 preparation plan

By incorporating these final tips into your NATA 2025 preparation plan, you’ll be well on your way to achieving success.

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S. Vishnu Sharma

S Vishnu Sharmaa now works with collegechalo.com in the news team. His work involves writing articles related to the education sector in India with a keen focus on higher education issues. Journalism has always been a passion for him. He has more than 10 years of enriching experience with various media organizations like Eenadu, Webdunia, News Today, Infodea. He also has a strong interest in writing about defence and railway related issues.



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