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IIT
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IITIndian Institute of Technology (formerly University of Roorkee)
IITIllinois Institute of Technology
IITInstitute for Information Technology (Canada)
IITIligan Institute of Technology
IITInstituto de Investigación Tecnológica (Madrid, Spain)
IITIndividual Income Tax
IITIntra-Industry Trade (economics)
IITIntegrated Information Technology
IITInternational Institute of Telecommunications
IITIntensive Insulin Therapy (medical)
IITIndiana Institute of Technology (Ft. Wayne, IN)
IITIon Implantation Technology
IITImage-Intensifier Tube
IITInvestigator-Initiated Trial
IITInternational Investment Trust (Taiwan)
IITInteractive Information Technology (est. 1998; Venlo, Limburg, Netherlands)
IITIndividual Inclusive Tour (travel)
IITInstitute for Interactive Technology (University of Alabama)
IITInternational Institute of Travel
IITInformation Integration Technology
IITIntegrated Idea Team (US Army)
IITIntegrated Information Transport
IITIntegrated Installation Team
IITInformation and Infrastructures Technologies, Inc. (Electronic Warfare Associates, EWA)
IITIndus Integrated Technologies


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