Permanent campus IITJ is located about 24 km from Jodhpur city on National Highway 62 which connects
Jodhpur to
Nagaur. The site spans over of land around Jhipasni and Gharao villages.
M. M. Pallam Raju, then
Union Minister for Human Resources Development, laid the foundation stone on 16 April 2013. The permanent campus is being built on a self-sustainable model, catering for its own energy and water requirements. The campus' masterplan got 'GRIHA Exemplary Performance Award' under '
Passive Architecture Design' category at the 8th
GRIHA Summit held during 2–3 March 2017, at
India Habitat Centre, New Delhi.
Transit academic campus Until the first migration of IITJ to the permanent campus, IIT Jodhpur used to function from its transit campus, at the Department of Computer Science,
MBM Engineering College. The transit campus is separate from the main campus of MBM Engineering College. The transit academic campus has 20 laboratories, six classrooms of 50-person capacity and four classrooms of 200-person capacity. Two of the four large classrooms have networking and video conferencing facility to facilitate video-conferencing lectures. The academic campus' sports facilities include basketball, football, cricket, volleyball and badminton courts.
Transit residential campus IIT Jodhpur had set up its transit residential campus at Kendranchal colony on New Pali Road, Jodhpur. Faculty and students used to reside in the transit residential campus, which had a dining facility and a health center. It has courts for outdoor and indoor sports. There was a computer center and library annexure. The residential campus was connected to the academic campus by institute's buses which run at frequent intervals. ==Organisation and administration==