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I am very happy to note that you are planning to pursue your postgraduate education, and in
particular you are considering IIT Delhi as one of your choices. Your decision to pursue post-
graduate education would definitely have a significant impact on your long-term career
prospects. IIT Delhi with its 31 Ph.D., 42 M.Tech., 18 M.S.(R), 6 M.Sc., 3 M.B.A., 1 MPP, 1 M.A.
and 1 M.Des. Programmes, offers you extensive choices of specializations. The strength of the
Institute is its 600+ highly qualified faculty, due to which it is continuously ranked among the top
technical institutions globally. You may wish to note that IIT Delhi has a larger number of students
in post-graduate programmes than in undergraduate programmes. We urge you to consider us
as your institution of choice to further your goals of getting a higher professional degree.
As you may be aware, IIT Delhi is recognized as an Institution of Eminence (IoE) by the
Government of India. While this is a great recognition, it is also a great responsibility on all of us
and indeed our prospective PG students, to take this Institution to even greater heights. We
would like you to consider joining us in this journey.
In the last few years, we have constantly been working towards making our rules, regulations,
and policies governing post-graduate education flexible and attractive to potential candidates. I
am writing this letter to make you aware of some major policy changes in the last couple of years.
1. At IIT Delhi, most of the academic Departments/ Centres/ Schools offer M. Tech. and
Ph.D. programmes, while some of them also offer an M.S.(R) programme. It is possible for
a student to switch from one programme to another any time after one semester of
joining. For example, a candidate joining an M. Tech. programme can apply for the switch
to a Ph. D. programme in the same Department (or even in another eligible Department),
after completing 12 credits of courses with a minimum CGPA of 8.0. All his/her earned
credits, if relevant to the new programme, can be considered in the new programme as
well. Similar flexibility exists for switching between other programmes.
2. In the last year, IIT Delhi has initiated sponsored research activities worth around Rs. 350
crores which are expected to grow further this year. Candidates wanting to gain project
experience along with post-graduate education can apply and join one of the sponsored
projects simultaneously with admission to the post-graduate degree. Apart from gaining
experience, various schemes may provide for higher assistantship amounts with your
participation in the sponsored research projects. One significant policy change that has
been adopted is that the recruitment for the project can also be carried out by the same
Department/ Center/ School Research Committee (DRC/CRC/SRC) that admits students
to the postgraduate programmes.
3. IIT Delhi is striving towards ensuring that each of its Ph.D. students has an opportunity to
present a paper and attend at least one international conference before they graduate.
We offer a certain quantum of financial support to all full-time research scholars to
present their research at international conferences.
4. We have also introduced a new scheme under which highly meritorious research scholars
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are awarded a further opportunity for presenting their work at another conference,
provided they have demonstrated sustained excellence in their research.
5. Our post-graduate programmes are highly flexible, which offer students a variety of
courses and research topics to choose from.
6. Meritorious students with a bachelor’s degree (such as B. Tech.) are advised to directly
apply for the Ph. D. programmes if they wish to pursue doctoral research. Details about
direct admission to Ph. D. for B. Tech- qualified students are available in this brochure and
also on our website. Of course, students who already hold a Master’s degree are welcome
to apply for Ph.D.
7. This academic year, IIT Delhi has started a new Programme – M.A. (Culture, Society,
Thought). This programme is being offered by the Department of Humanities and Social
Sciences. Admission to this programme will happen next in Semester I, 2024-25.
8. IIT Delhi is actively promoting post-graduate research in inter-disciplinary areas, and you
are invited to avail of this exciting opportunity. In addition to such research being pursued
in our regular Academic Units, we also have a School of Interdisciplinary Research (SIRe)
wherein candidates with a diversity of backgrounds seek admission to pursue a Ph.D.
degree involving faculty supervisors in different Academic Units and expertise, jointly
supervising the student. Please look for more details on inter-disciplinary research on our
website.
9. IIT Delhi, as a part of its Institution of Eminence (IoE) initiatives, is moving rapidly to
welcome meritorious candidates for pursuing Ph.D. from other countries. As part of this,
International students wanting to pursue PhD degree at IIT Delhi (who are not availing a
scholarship from any other source) are entitled to a merit-based fellowship under the
International PhD Fellowship Programme (IPFP). More information on this scheme and
other details for international students are available at: http://intladm.iitd.ac.in
10. IIT Delhi has also a scholarship scheme for international students wishing to pursue
M.Tech. / M. Des. / MS(R), under the newly launched “International Masters Scholarship
Programme (IMSP)”. Under this scheme, international students wishing to pursue either
of M. Tech., M. Des., or MS(R) degrees in IIT Delhi, and secure an admission offer from
the respective Department or Centre or School within IIT Delhi, are entitled to be
considered for a limited number of merit-based scholarships. Those international
students who have successfully cleared the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE
examination: http://gate.iitd.ac.in/) are also entitled to a scholarship for pursuing their
masters degree in IIT Delhi. More details of on the IMSP scheme are available at:
http://intladm.iitd.ac.in
11. IIT Delhi is an active participant in two flagship MHRD schemes: the Prime Minister’s
Research Fellowship (https://pmrf.in/) and the Scheme for students in ASEAN countries
to pursue PhD in IITs (http://asean.iitd.ac.in/). The latter scheme entitles students from
ASEAN countries (https://asean.org/asean/asean-member-states/) to pursue PhD with a
full scholarship at any of the IITs, including IIT Delhi. Potential PhD candidates from the
ASEAN member countries interested in pursuing their PhD degree in IIT Delhi are strongly
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IMPORTANT DATES
Last Date for Submission of Online Application and April 04, 2024
Application Fee (04:00 pm)
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INTRODUCTION
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi is one of the seven older established Institutes of Technology
in India, the others being Kharagpur, Bombay, Madras, Kanpur, Guwahati, and Roorkee. Recently,
Government has set up sixteen more Institutes of Technology. These Institutes have been created
as centres of excellence for higher training, research and development in science, engineering,
and technology. Established as a College of Engineering in 1961, the Institute in Delhi was declared
an Institute of National Importance under the “Institutes of Technology (Amendment) Act, 1963”
and renamed “Indian Institute of Technology Delhi”. It was then accorded the status of a
University with powers to decide its own academic policy, to conduct its own examinations, and
to award its own degrees.
Recently, IIT Delhi has been accorded the status of “Institute of Eminence” by Government of
India, one out of only three public institutions to have been granted this honour.
The Institute offers undergraduate and postgraduate programmes through its Departments,
Centres, and Schools. The Institute admits about 1200 students for the undergraduate (B. Tech.
and Dual Degree) programmes and about 2200 students for the postgraduate (M.Sc. / MPP /
M.Tech. / M.S.(Research) / M.Des. /M.B.A. / Ph.D.) programmes every year.
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Intellectual alertness, creativity and talent for innovation go into the making of an engineering
leader today and continue to be essential for professional competence tomorrow. The candidates
selected for admission live in pleasant surroundings of intellectually stimulating campus, use the
most modern equipment and laboratory facilities available, and go through the specialized
courses designed to meet the challenges of the future. The teaching methods rely on direct
personal contact between the teachers and the students. Living in such an environment with
people having similar goals and aspirations is an exciting experience during one’s academic life
and is of considerable value in one’s professional career.
Location: IIT Delhi is situated at Hauz Khas in South Delhi, bounded by the Sri Aurobindo Marg on
the East, the Jawaharlal Nehru University complex on the West, the National Council of
Educational Research & Training on the South, and the outer Ring Road to the North. The Institute
campus is about 19 km away from the Delhi Main Railway Station, 14 km from the New Delhi
Railway Station, 21 km from the Maharana Pratap Inter-State Bus Terminus (Kashmere Gate), 22
km from Indira Gandhi International Airport Terminal 3, and about 10 km from the domestic
terminal (Terminal 1) of the Delhi Airport. The campus is well connected through Delhi Metro with
two stations opening at its gates – Main Gate and Hostel Gate.
Campus: IIT Delhi is a residential Institution and provides residential facilities to as many students
and staff as possible, subject to availability. The Institute campus area extends to 320 acres with
many interesting topographical features, imaginatively laid out with picturesque landscape,
numerous buildings, and wide roads. The campus presents a spectacle of harmony in architecture
and natural beauty.
The main academic building houses various teaching, research, and library facilities. Though each
Department/ Centre/ School is a separate entity, all the Departments/Centres/Schools together
constitute an integrated complex. Most of classes at IIT Delhi take place in the new Lecture Hall
Complex (LHC). At the LHC and also in the blocks, lecture theaters with modern amenities and
equipment for projection have been located adjacent to two or more Departments for common
use. The campus also provides such amenities as staff clubs, hospital, shopping centres, banks,
ATMs, post office, community centre, stadium and playing fields.
The Students Activities Centre provides facilities for students’ extracurricular and physical
development. The central two-storeyed block with a swimming pool and a gymnasium hall has
amenities such as squash courts, hobbies workshop, seminar rooms, music rooms and other
multipurpose rooms for reading and indoor games. The amphitheater constructed in modern style
is an added amenity at the centre.
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CREDIT SYSTEM
Education at the Institute is organized around the credit system of study. The prominent features
of the credit system are a process of continuous evaluation of a student’s performance, and
flexibility to allow a student to progress at an optimum pace suited to his/her ability or
convenience, subject to fulfilling the minimum requirement for continuation.
Each course has a certain number of credits which describe its weight. A student’s performance
in a course is assessed by a grade awarded to him/her at the end of the semester for that specific
course, based on comprehensive evaluations during the entire duration of the course. The
student’s overall progress through the programme is measured by the number of credits that
he/she has completed satisfactorily. A minimum Grade Point Average (average score based on
grades obtained, weighted by the corresponding credits of each course), is required to be
maintained for satisfactory progress.
The minimum academic requirements for the various degrees, including minimum and maximum
credits to be registered in a particular semester, are indicated in the Courses of Study for the year
2024-2025, which will be made available on the Institute Website before the date of Orientation.
Every course is coordinated by a member of the teaching staff of the Department/ Centre/ School
which offers the course in a given semester. This Faculty member is called the Course Coordinator.
He/she has full responsibility for conducting the course, coordinating the work of the other
members of the faculty involved in that course, and for holding tests and assignments and
awarding grades. For any difficulty, a student is expected to approach the Course Co-coordinator
for advice and clarification.
Education at the Institute is organized around the credit system of study. The prominent features
of the credit system are a process of continuous evaluation of a student’s performance, and
flexibility to allow a student to progress at an optimum pace suited to his/her ability or
convenience subject to fulfilling minimum requirement for continuation.
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I. Ph.D. Programmes
The award of the Ph.D. degree is in recognition of high achievements, independent research, and
application of scientific knowledge to the solution of technical and scientific problems. Creative
and productive inquiry is the basic concept underlying research work. The details of research
programmes in various Departments/ Centres/ Schools are given in Annexure I.
Admission to the Ph.D. Programmes: Admission to the Ph.D. programmes is normally made on
the basis of an interview of eligible candidates conducted by the Department/Centre/School
concerned, through its Department Research Committee (DRC) / Centre Research Committee
(CRC)/ School Research Committee (SRC). DRC/CRC/SRC may decide to conduct a written test as
well, or multiple interviews, or other ways or testing, in order to screen the candidates.
Applications are invited from candidates by advertising the programmes in Employment
News/web portals in March for the first semester and in October for the second semester every
year.
Admission Schedule: Normally, Ph.D. programmes are advertised in the month of March and
October each year, and test/interviews are carried out in the months of May and December.
Further, admission to the Ph.D. programme is possible at any time of the year with the application
being processed and candidates interviewed by the respective DRC/CRC/SRC. Ph.D. scholars can
join the Institute at any time of the year, though the course registration will be possible only at
the beginning of the subsequent semester. Such candidates must also fulfill the required academic
qualification / experience at the time of the interview. They must join the Institute within 4 weeks
after the issue of admission offer unless specifically permitted otherwise. Admission is subject to
the vacancy being available in the relevant specializations.
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are provisional at first and it is confirmed only after all certificates and previous records are
duly checked and verified, a process which may take a few weeks into the starting semester.
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evaluation);
▪ M.A or M.Sc. graduates from IITs with CGPA 8.00 or above.
5. For purposes of shortlisting, the primary method of evaluation (i.e., CGPA/CPI, or
aggregate percentage, whichever is appropriate) followed by the institution where
candidate has obtained his/her qualifying degree will be used by IIT Delhi for determining
whether the candidate meets the final shortlisting requirements.
6. For assistantship purposes only (and not for qualification), candidates with M.B.B.S.
qualification will be considered equivalent to M. Tech., for admission to Ph.D. programme
in Centre for Biomedical Engineering;
7. For candidates with M.A. degree in English, a 5% relaxation in marks or 0.5 relaxation in
CGPA may be permitted for admission to the Ph.D. programme in Humanities and Social
Sciences;
8. Candidates holding an MBA degree are eligible for applying to the Ph.D. programme in the
Department of Management Studies.
I(b) Minimum Qualifications for Admission to Part-time and Sponsored (full-time) Ph.D.
Programmes:
The following eligibility conditions apply for Part-time and sponsored full-time programmes:
1. Only employees of Public Sector Undertakings or Government Departments or Research
and Development Organizations or Private Industries (approved by Faculty Boards) are
eligible for admission to these programmes.
2. The minimum full-time experience required after obtaining the qualifying degree and as
on date of registration, is given below in Table 2:
Table 2: Experience Required for Admission to Part-time Ph.D./ M.Tech./ M.S.(R) Programmes
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3. Minimum qualification for these candidates is the same as for full-time candidates (Table
1), except that the requirement of qualifying in a national examination (column 3 in Table
1) is waived.
4. For part-time candidates from outside NCR (or at a radial distance of more than 50 km from
IIT Delhi), there is a minimum residency requirement of 6 months. DRC/CRC/SRC may
specify a higher residency requirement based on the courses recommended as well as the
background.
5. Sponsored (full-time) candidates seeking admission to a Ph.D. programme on the basis of
study leave, must submit a “Sponsorship Certificate” on a proper letterhead from the
appropriate authority in the organization clearly stating the following:
▪ for the period of his/her studies in the programme, the candidate would be treated
as on duty with usual salary and allowances; and
▪ that he/she will be fully relieved and granted study leave for a minimum period of 3
years (2 years for M.Tech. and equivalent degree holders).
6. Part-time candidates are required to submit a “No Objection Certificate” (NOC) on a proper
letterhead from the appropriate authority in the organization clearly stating the following:
▪ the candidate is permitted to pursue studies on a part-time basis;
▪ he/she will be fully relieved from duty and permitted to reside at the Institute for the
period of required residency that is essential for completing the course work (this is
not a requirement for candidates who are working in NCR or organizations located
within a distance of 50 km from the Institute);
▪ that his/her official duties permit him/her to attend required classes as per the Time
*
Through proper channel
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A Department/ Centre/ School may specify a higher credit requirement for all their Ph.D. programmes. It may also require an individual
scholar to complete a larger number of credits based on his/her background and preparation level
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Eligibility for Programmes: B.Tech. or M.Sc. degree holders of a particular discipline are eligible
for admission to one or more programmes. The list of programmes to which a graduate of a
specific discipline is eligible to apply, is given in Annexure III.
Programme Duration: The minimum duration of M.Tech. and M.S.(Research) programmes is 4
semesters (24 months) for full time and 6 semesters (36 months) for part-time programmes and
M. Tech. (High Value Assistantship) programmes.
Admission Schedule: Normally, M.Tech./M.Tech. (High Value Assistantship)/M.S.(R) programmes
are advertised in the month of March each year in Employment News as well as one electronic
media and test/ interview are carried out in the month of May. M.S.(R) programmes are also
advertised in the month of October followed by test/ interview in December.
Further, just like Ph.D. admission, admission to M.S.(R) programmes is also possible at any time
in the year with the application being processed and candidates interviewed by the respective
DRC/CRC/PEC. Students in this programme can be admitted to the Institute at any time of the
year, though the course registration in such cases will be possible only at the beginning of the
subsequent semester. Such candidates must also fulfill the required academic qualifications
/experience at the time of interview. They must join the Institute within 4 weeks after the issue
of admission offer unless specifically permitted otherwise. Admission is subject to vacancy being
available in the relevant specializations.
Part-time Programmes: IIT Delhi also offers most of its M.Tech./M.S.(R) programmes in the
part-time mode for working professionals. They are expected to complete their credit
requirements in six semesters (maximum of ten semesters) by registering for a lower load than
full-time students each semester. Departments/Centres/Schools offer most of the core courses
between 8:00 AM and 10:00 AM to enable these working professionals to attend classes as well
as continue with their full-time employment.
Please note it may not always be feasible to slot all courses of the programme in the above
morning hours, and those candidates applying for part-time programmes should be flexible to
take courses at other times, if required.
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The admission may also be done based on GATE score only, if any Academic Unit decides to do so. In such a case, the %age/CGPA will be
kept at Institute minimum.
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II(b) Minimum Qualifications for Admission to Part-time and Sponsored (full-time) M.Tech./
M.S.(R) Programmes:
The following additional eligibility conditions and relaxations apply for the Part-time and
sponsored full-time programmes:
1. Only employees of Public Sector Undertakings or Government Departments or Research and
Development Organizations or Private Industries (approved by Faculty Boards) are eligible
for admission to these programmes except M.Tech in Robotics(JRB) Programme.
2. For M.Tech. in Robotics (JRB) Programme, Prospective students to the full-time sponsored
programme, who do not already have a sponsor, may apply for the Robotics Consortium
sponsorship along with their application to the program by listing “Apply to IITD Robotics
Consortium” in the sponsor name, and do not need to supply the “Sponsorship certificate”
with their application.
3. Employees of only those organizations which are located within 50 km radius of IIT Delhi are
eligible to be considered for admission to part-time M.Tech./M.S.(R) programmes.
4. The minimum experience (Full Time) required after qualifying degree and as on date of
registration is as given in Table 2 above.
5. Minimum qualification for these candidates is the same as for full-time candidates except
that the requirement of qualifying in a national examination (Column 4 in Table 3) is waived
off.
6. Sponsored (full-time) candidates seeking admission to a M.Tech./M.S.(R) programme on
the basis of study leave, must submit a “Sponsorship certificate” on a proper letterhead from
the appropriate authority in the organization clearly stating the following:
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▪ for the period of his/her studies in the programme, the candidate would be treated
as on duty with usual salary and allowances, and
▪ that he/she will be fully relieved and granted study leave for a minimum period of 2
years
7. Part-time candidates are required to submit a “No Objection Certificate” on a proper
letterhead from the appropriate authority in the organization clearly stating the following:
▪ the candidate is permitted to pursue studies on a part-time basis
▪ that his/her official duties permit him/her to devote sufficient time for studies
▪ that he/she will not be transferred to any other place during the period of study.
8. All Full-time Sponsored and Part-time candidates will be interviewed through
Videoconferencing/in person, if shortlisted, as decided by the Academic Unit.
Flexibility of Movement: At IIT Delhi, easy mobility of students from M.Tech. to Ph.D., M.Tech.
to M.S.(R), M.S.(R) to M. Tech. and M.S.(R) to Ph. D. is possible. It is possible for a student to join
M.Tech./M.S.(R) at IIT Delhi, and subsequently they can apply for a change to a research
programme if they feel confident. In this process, they save a considerable amount of time for
completing Ph.D. degree. Further details are available in the Courses of Study booklet available on
the IIT Delhi website.
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Programme duration: The M.Des program consists of 4 semesters, spanning a total duration of
24 months.
Admission Schedule:
The application process usually starts in the month of March, and the interviews will be carried
out in May/June.
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Eligibility for Programmes: Any Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent awarded by any of the
universities incorporated by an act of the central or state legislature in India or other educational
institutions established by an act of Parliament or declared to be deemed as a University under
Section 3 of the UGC Act, 1956, or an equivalent qualification recognized by the Ministry of
Education, Government of India, including Bachelor Degrees from universities/institutes located
outside India, subject to the guidelines for admission of foreign students as laid forth by the
statute of IIT Delhi. The bachelor’s degree or equivalent qualification obtained by the candidate
must entail a minimum of three years of education after completing higher secondary schooling
(10+2) or equivalent.
Programme Duration: The duration of M. Sc. programme is 4 semesters (24 months).
Minimum qualifications and procedure for admission to M. Sc. in Economics and M.Sc. in
Cognitive Science Programme::
Table 4 lists the minimum qualifications required for admission to full-time M.Sc. in Economics
and M.Sc. in Cognitive Science and M.Sc. in Cognitive Science Programmes at IIT Delhi. In this
context, please note:
1. These are Institute minimum requirements, and the Department can specify higher short-
listing criteria than what is specified here.
2. The admission to M.Sc. in Cognitive Science will be through a central national-level Joint
Admission Test in Cognitive Science (COGJET). The candidates with a valid COGJET or other
exams like GATE/NET/etc. (above a certain cut-off) will be invited to appear before an
interview panel.
3. The admission to M.Sc. in Economics* will be through an entrance test to be conducted by
the Institute. The written entrance test will be held on a date* to be decided later. The
syllabus of the written test is given in Annexure V.
4. Candidates in the final year of their programmes and who expect to complete all their
qualifying degree requirements before the third week of July 2024, are eligible to apply for
admission. For short-listing purposes, their performance till the preceding semester
(preceding year if their programmes are year based) would be considered, but their
admission would be provisional, subject to their meeting the minimum eligibility criteria
after their final qualifying examination results are announced.
*
For some additional seats only for the year 2024-25. Admission to M.Sc. Economics is mainly through JAM exam.
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M.Sc. Economics Bachelor’s degree At least 55% or 5.5 CGPA Admission test
(Admission with (B.A./B.Sc./B.Com/B. on a 10-point scale. conducted by IIT
written test) Stat./B.Math/ Delhi.
B.Tech/B.E. or
equivalent)
M.Sc. Cognitive Bachelor’s degree At least 55% or 5.5 CGPA Valid COGJET
Science (Admission (B.A./B.Sc./B.Tech. on a 10-point scale score
with valid COGJET /B.E. or equivalent)
score and personal
interview)
*
For M.Sc. (Economics), some additional seats are being offered through separate test/interview only for the year 2024-25.
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Eligibility for Programmes: Qualifying degrees for the MPP Programme are: five-year Bachelor’s
degree such as M.B.B.S., B.A. L.L.B. (Hon.), B.Arch. or equivalent; four year Bachelor’s Degree such
as B.Tech., B.Sc. (Ag), BVSc, or equivalent; and post-graduate degrees such as M.A., M.Sc., M.Phil.,
Integrated M.Sc./M.A., M.Tech. or equivalent.
Programme Duration: The duration of MPP programme is 4 semesters (24 months).
Minimum Qualifications and Procedure for Admission to Master of Public Policy Programme:
Table 5 lists the minimum qualifications required for admission to full-time MPP Programme at
IIT Delhi. In this context, please note:
1. These are Institute minimum requirements, and the Department can specify higher short-
listing criteria than what is specified here.
2. The admission to MPP programme will be through a two-tier admission process:
performance in written/oral exam and performance in the interview. The written/oral
examination will include evaluation of analytical abilities; quantitative skills; and reading,
comprehension, and reasoning.
3. Candidates in the final year of their programmes and who expect to complete all their
qualifying degree requirements before the third week of July 2024, are eligible to apply for
admission. For short-listing purposes, their performance till the preceding semester
(preceding year, if the programmes are year based) would be considered, but their
admission would be provisional, subject to their meeting the minimum eligibility criteria
after their final qualifying examination results are announced.
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Master of Public Policy five-year Bachelor’s degree such as At least 60% or 6.0 CGPA
M.B.B.S., B.A., L.L.B. (Hon.), B.Arch. on a 10-point scale.
(With focus on Science,
or equivalent; four year Bachelor’s
Technology &
Degree such as B.Tech., B.Sc. (Ag),
Innovation (STI) and
BVSc, B.Plan or equivalent; and
Development)
post-graduate degrees such as
Admission with written/ M.A., M.Sc., M.Phil., Integrated
oral exam and personal M.Sc./M.A., M.Tech. or equivalent
interview
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Programme Duration :
The duration of MA in Culture, Society, Thought is 4 semesters (24 months).
Minimum Qualifications and Procedure for Admission to Masters in Culture, Society, Thought:
Table 7 below lists the minimum qualifications required for admission to full-time Masters in
Culture, Society, Thought Programme at IIT Delhi. In this context, please note:
These are Institute minimum requirements, and the Department can specify higher short-listing
criteria than what is specified here. The admission to this Masters programme will be through a
two-tier admission process:
(i) Performance in written exam held by the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences or
Gate score in any XH subject.
(ii) Candidates shortlisted on the basis of written Exam / GATE score will be invited for interview
organized by and held at the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences. The
written/oral examination will include evaluation of analytical abilities; basic numerical and
logical reasoning skills; and reading and comprehension.
(iii) Candidates in the final year of their study programmes and who expect to complete all their
qualifying degree requirements before the third week of July 2024, are eligible to apply for
admission. For short-listing purposes, their performance till the preceding semester
(preceding year, if the programmes are year based) would be considered, but their
admission would be provisional, subject to their meeting the minimum eligibility criteria
after their final qualifying examination results are announced.
(iv) Other details about the programme, admission procedure and exam will be available on
the Department website.
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GENERAL GUIDELINES
(a) The minimum eligibility criteria indicated above for each programme is only an enabling
clause. The Deptt./Centre/School may fix higher criteria at the time of short listing keeping
in view the number of candidates, minimum background expected to cope with the
programme etc.
(b) The minimum prescribed marks in aggregate (of all the years/semesters of the qualifying
examination) is calculated by IIT Delhi as per example given below:
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APPLICATION PROCEDURE
Submission of Application is only through online procedure. Candidates are NOT required
to send hard copy of the application form and bank challan. Online submission of the
application form may be made by accessing the Institute website:
https://home.iitd.ac.in/pg-admissions.php. Candidates belonging to General/OBC/EWS
category are required to pay for each application form a fee of Rs. 200/- and the candidates
belonging to SC/ST/PwD categories are required to pay
Rs. 50/-. The bank charges will be borne by the candidate.
(a) Separate application form should be filled for Ph.D. programme for each
Department/Centre/School.
(b) Separate application form should be filled for each M.S.(R) programme.
(c) Separate application form should be filled for M.Des. programme.
(d) Separate application form should be filled for MPP programme.
(e) Separate application form should be filled for M.A. programme.
(f) Separate application form should be filled for M.Sc. (Cognitive Science/Economics Science)
programme.
(g) Separate application form should be filled for each M.Tech. programme.
(h) For the GATE qualified candidates applying for full-time M.Tech. Programme, the offer for
admission, if selected, will be through Common Offer Acceptance Portal (COAP). Such
candidates must register on COAP portal before applying and mention COAP Registration
No. in the application form.
(i) GATE score cut off criteria used for short-listing candidates in different non-sponsored (full-
time) M.Tech. programmes during the previous academic year is given in Annexure IV. This
is only for the candidate’s reference and the criteria may even change substantially based
on applications received for the current admissions.
(j) Part-time/Sponsored (full-time) candidates must submit NOC/Sponsorship Certificate from
their employer at the time of interview (Robotics
Consortium sponsorship applicants to JRB program are exempted).
(k) Filling of false information will lead to rejection of application/cancellation of admission.
(l) The application fee is not refundable in any case.
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(m) Please fill the form carefully. It may be noted that no change can be made after the form is
submitted. Further, no request for any change in the form will be entertained. Fill the
programme code at the appropriate place in the Application Form. The Ph.D. programme
codes are given in Annexure-I and M.Tech./M.Des./M.S.(R)/M.Sc./MPP/M.A. programme
codes are given in Annexure-II.
If you find any difficulty in completing your application, please see Frequently Asked Questions
(FAQ).
HOSTEL ACCOMMODATION
IIT Delhi campus has a total of 12 boys’ hostels, 4 girls’ hostels and 1 transit accommodation (for
girls) to accommodate its undergraduate and post-graduate (including PhD scholars) full-time
students (13 old, non-A/C hostels & 3 new, A/C hostels). With a student population of ~13000,
only ~7000 hostel seats are available (several on sharing basis only; please see the following link
– https://bhm.iitd.ac.in/static/media/Hostel_Accommodation_IITD.66923f5fb816b23af9cc.pdf )
Only limited number of students can be accommodated in the campus, mostly on sharing basis.
Allotment of seats in hostels is based on a clearly defined institute policy. All female,
international and differently abled students are offered hostel accommodation (mostly on
sharing basis). Male PG students (non MSc) may be offered hostel accommodation on sharing
basis, based on availability generally after two semesters. It is not compulsory to avail the offered
hostel accommodation.
Detail about hostels and charges are available below, and at https://bhm.iitd.ac.in/resources
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Other charges include one time charges at the time of admission in addition to per semester charges
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PER-SEMESTER CHARGES
(No pro-rata applicable due to hostel operations being fully cooperative in nature)
B *Hostel Mess Charges
(Include food, kitchen consumables, human resources, IGL and associated costs)
1 **Old Hostels (non-A/C) 35,000/-
2 **New Hostels (Centralized A/C, only for non-MSc PG 35,000/-
students, including PhD scholars)
C *** Hostel Seat Rent
1 All students in old hostels 8600/-
2 All students in new hostels 23,600/-
Break-up:
8,600/-
+
15,000/- (Centralized A/C
Charges)
* The charges for mess are tentative based on expenditures incurred during previous semesters (including estimates provided by the
infrastructure unit) and may vary as per actuals – these actuals are calculated only at the end of semesters. The charges are also
subject to revision from time to time (e.g., depending on IGL rates, revision of minimum wages by the Government etc.). At the end of
the semester, any excess charge paid by the students in a semester will be adjusted towards the charges to be paid for the next
semester, i.e., the amount to be paid by students in the next semester will be reduced by any excess charges paid by student in the
previous semester. Any student leaving/vacating the hostel permanently (due to termination, or due to completion of academic
requirements at IIT Delhi or due to exceptional personal circumstances after proper communication and permissions from competent
authority) is refunded the excess amount paid in their bank account after duly submitting requisite form(s) with required information.
** New Hostels, i.e., Dronagiri, Saptagiri and Sahyadri have centralized A/C and, are only for PG (including PhD, excluding MSc and
Dual Degree) students. For more information, please visit https://home.iitd.ac.in/hall-of-residence.php
*** The Hostel Seat Rent may be revised from time to time based on the changing operational costs as communicated by the
Infrastructure and Institute Accounts units.
Please note that as announced previously, centralized A/C charges applicable for new hostels from Sem 1, 2024-25 onwards are a
part of the Hostel Seat Rent. These centralized A/C charges are also subject to revision from time to time as communicated by the
infrastructure unit.
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I. Ph.D. Programmes
A scheme for the award of Teaching/Research Assistantship for providing financial assistance to
the students exists. In terms of this scheme, those non-sponsored students who are admitted on
full-time basis are considered for the award of Teaching/Research Assistantship. These rates have
been significantly enhanced by the MoE recently and are as indicated below:
Under the Prime Minister’s Research Fellowship (PMRF) Scheme, certain number of
fellowships are allocated to the Institute. While PMRF fellows are governed by the same
academic rules as any other research scholar, the selection of PMRF fellows is through a
separate process approved by the National Coordination Committee (NCC) of PMRF. Please
visit: https://pmrf.in for details.
Other conditions and benefits: In addition, the full-time students enjoy a number of benefits but
are also required to satisfy academic performance requirements for continuation of assistantship
from semester to semester.
▪ The maximum duration for which assistantship can be awarded to a Ph.D. student is
5 years.
▪ In the first instance, the assistantship is awarded for one semester. Continuation of
the assistantship during the subsequent semesters is contingent upon satisfactory
academic performance and satisfactory performance in the discharge of
responsibilities assigned under the assistantship scheme. For this purpose, an SGPA
of 7.00 at the end of a semester in respect of those semesters when the student has
been assigned coursework will be considered as satisfactory performance. For details
of SGPA calculation refer to the Institute Prospectus.
▪ All full-time students participating in a sponsored project/consultancy project (in
addition to their assistantship work) can be paid an honorarium of up to Rs. 25,000/-
p.m. by the PI/CI of the project. All such work can be undertaken only with the consent
of their supervisor(s).
▪ The faculty of an Engineering/Science College sponsored by his/her institution for
pursuing Ph.D. at IIT Delhi and meeting all the academic requirements of full-time
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▪ Freeship – Tuition Fee Waiver to the students whose annual family income is upto 4.5 lac
(awarded up to 10% of the students admitted.)
▪ Free Messing – SC/ST students with Parental Income upto 4.5 lac are provided Free Messing.
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REFUND OF FEES
In case, student withdraws the admission due to any reason, refund of fees will be as under:
Admission timeline Last date for applying for refund Amount to be refunded
of fee for 1st Sem 2024-25
For admission accepted On or before 4th July 2024 Fee paid less Rs. 1000/-
before 4th July 2024 (processing fee)
For admission accepted from On or before 17th July 2024 Fee paid less Rs. 1000/-
5th July 2024 to 17th July 2024 (processing fee)
For refund of fees and/or security deposit the student must apply on the prescribed form available
on the Institute Website:
https://owncloud.iitd.ac.in/nextcloud/index.php/s/GGcGtRew625jRkW
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1. For any query/clarification, please contact Academic Section at the following telephone
Nos.: Tel: 011-26591743, 011-26597109/7103 or write to admissions@admin.iitd.ac.in
(preferred).
2. For query regarding the date of interview, selection result and operation of waiting list,
please contact the concerned Deptt./Centre/School at the following Emails IDs (preferred)
or Telephone Numbers (prefix area code 011 if calling from within India, and country
code/area code 0091/11 if calling from outside India):
DEPARTMENTS
Applied Mechanics 26591201 hodam@admin.iitd.ac.in
Biochemical Engineering and 26591001 hoddbeb@admin.iitd.ac.in
Biotechnology
Chemical Engineering 26591021 hodchemical@admin.iitd.ac.in
Chemistry 26591501 hodchemistry@admin.iitd.ac.in
Civil Engineering 26596422 hodcivil@admin.iitd.ac.in
Computer Science and Engineering 26591291 hodcse@admin.iitd.ac.in
Design 26548731 hoddod@admin.iitd.ac.in
Electrical Engineering 26591071 hodee@admin.iitd.ac.in
Energy Science and Engineering 26591251 hodces@admin.iitd.ac.in
Humanities and Social Sciences 26591371 hodhss@admin.iitd.ac.in
Management Studies 26591171 hoddms@admin.iitd.ac.in
Mathematics 26591471 hodmaths@admin.iitd.ac.in
Materials Science and Engineering 26596659 hodmse@admin.iitd.ac.in
Mechanical Engineering 26591051 hodmech@admin.iitd.ac.in
Physics 26591331 hodphysics@admin.iitd.ac.in
Textile and Fibre Engineering 26591401 hodtextile@admin.iitd.ac.in
CENTRES
Applied Research in Electronics 26591101 hodcare@admin.iitd.ac.in
Atmospheric Sciences 26591301 hodcas@admin.iitd.ac.in
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Soils; Geophysical Methods; Geotechnology for tracks and pavements; Blast and Impact Analysis;
Dynamic Behaviour of Tunnels and Slopes; Landslides in Static and Dynamic Conditions; Offshore
Geotechnology; Constitutive Modelling; Numerical Methods; Mechanics of granular materials;
Post- Geodisaster Reconnaissance Studies; Bioinspired Geotechnics.
Structural Engineering : Analysis and design of structures; tall buildings; bridges; Earthquake
engineering; wind engineering; offshore structures; masonry, RCC and steel structures;
Construction Management; Construction Technology; Concrete Technology; structural dynamics;
structural control; wave propagation; constitutive modeling; computational methods; modeling
of damage, plasticity and creep of concrete; durability of concrete; rebar corrosion; modeling of
cements; supplementary cementitious materials; use of marble, granite or other waste powder in
concrete; composites; high performance concrete; self-compacting concrete; financial analysis;
contract administration, quantitative methods in construction management; Infrastructure
Project Management Risk and Financial Management; sustainable construction, green building,
resilient infrastructure, design management, automation in construction; BIM (Building
Information Modeling) in construction projects; structural health monitoring; smart materials and
structures; meta material; tensegrity structures; biomechanics; engineered bamboo structures;
artificial intelligence; damage assessment and strengthening; microstructural modeling;
mechanics of composite materials; non-destructive testing and evaluation using ultrasound;
subsurface imaging using ultrasonic wave propagation; piezoelectric energy harvesting; radiation
damage; nanomechanics; multiscale modeling; fracture and failure modeling; mechanics of
glasses & disordered materials; atomistic modeling, machine learning.
Transportation Engineering : Transport planning; Transport policy; Transportation safety;
Construction work zone safety; Heterogeneous traffic flow modeling; Traffic safety and capacity
of hill roads; Mass transportation planning; Urban transport infrastructure planning and design;
Non-motorized transport planning; Modeling of pedestrian behavior; Activity-travel behavior
analysis; Network modeling; Transportation logistics and optimization; Traffic operations;
Geometric design of transportation infrastructure; Characterization of pavement materials;
Pavement design (flexible and rigid); Damage modeling of bitumen and bituminous mixtures;
Constitutive modeling of pavement materials; Recycling of civil infrastructure materials; Rheology
of asphaltic materials; Condition assessment of highway infrastructure; Pavement management
systems; Highway engineering; Airport infrastructure.
Water Resources Engineering : Hydrology in natural and urban environment; Hydrological
modeling and simulation; Stochastic processes; Data mining in hydrology; Flood forecasting and
modeling; Snow and glacier hydrology; Snow dynamics; Hydroclimatology; Climate change effects
in water resources; Watershed modeling; Large river basin modeling; water resources systems,
planning and management; Water allocation; Water resources conflicts; Irrigation management;
Flow through porous media; Groundwater modeling; Ground water contamination & remediation;
Contaminant transport modeling; Leachate pollution; Bioremediation; River water quality
modeling; Environmental impact assessment of water resources projects; Surface and subsurface
drainage; Hydraulic structures; Sediment transport; Application of numerical methods, CAD, FEM,
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GIS, and Remote sensing in Water Resources Engineering. Slurry Pipeline, CFD modeling of
Multiphase flows, Economic Analysis of water resources projects; Anomalous Hydro Dynamics;
Transport Phenomena.
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Graphics and Vision: Computer graphics, Virtual reality, Computer vision, Digital image and video
processing, Mobile multimedia, Embedded computer vision, Robotic vision, Medical image
analysis.
Computer Networks and Distributed Systems: Mesh networks, 4G LTE/ WiMAX, Cognitive radio,
Cellular network measurements, Wireless networks, Network security, Operating systems
security.
Programming Languages, Semantics and Verification: Programming language semantics, Theory
and practice of concurrent systems, Process algebras, Distributed computing, Program analysis
and verification, Logic in computer science, Applications of verification in network models,
multiprocessors, and relaxed memory models and Language-based security.
Operating Systems, High Performance Computing and Systems Software: Compiler design,
mobile operating systems and device drivers, Virtualization and Operating systems for IoT system
Information and Communication Technologies for Development: Poverty mapping,
Urbanization, Bias in mass media, Computer systems for less-literate populations, Content
distribution in rural areas, Community radio, Community media, Mobile health, Governance and
accountability.
Neuroinformatics and Medical informatics: Brain Imaging, Functional MRI (fMRI),
Electroencephalography (EEG), Near- infrared spectroscopy (NIRS), Human Functional
Connectome.
Cyber Security and Secure Information Systems: Formal notions of security, Formal verification
for security, Language-based security, Secure architectures and Embedded systems, Network
security, Blockchain-based systems, Privacy and data protection, Electronic voting, Digital identity.
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Design (Methodology and Methods); Comics Studies; Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing;
Computer Graphics; Craft Practices; Creativity in Art & Design; Data-driven Design for
Environmental Health; Data Science and Design; Design & Culture; Design Cognition and
Behaviours of Designers; Design for Children’s Education; Design for Development/Base of the
Pyramid; Design for Environment; Design for Health and Wellness in Built Environment; Design for
Industry 4.0; Design for IoT for Environmental Health; Design for Product Life-Cycle; Design for
Sustainability; Design for Sustainable Behaviours (Health, Environment and Socially Responsible
Design); Design for Wellness; Design of Assistive Technologies; Design of Healthcare
Environments; Design of Sustainable Habitats; Design Theory & Methodology; Digital Heritage;
Environmental Ergonomics; Film Making; Graphic Design; Healthcare Design; Human Factors &
Ergonomics; Immersive Media Design in Education; Inclusive Mobility; Industrial Design; Packaging
Design; Product Design; Qualitative Research Methodologies; Sedentary Behaviour and Health;
Study of Creative & Aesthetic experiences from Perspectives of Philosophy, Psychology,
Phenomenology & Cognitive Neuroscience; Universal Design; Usability; User Experience; Visual
Communication; Visual Narratives; Playful and experiential learning, Serious games (for health,
citizen science or behaviour change), design for marginalized populations.
*
Full-time applicants with UGC (JRF), CSIR (JRF) and other government funded fellowships (OGF) will also be considered. Applicants
must have a minimum of four-year education after 12th standard with degree in science, engineering or medicine
(B.Tech/M.Sc./BE/BS/MBBS) or equivalent.
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design, Wide Band Gap device converter design, Wireless power transfer, Electric vehicles
machine design, Electric vehicle charging converters, High power Fast EV Chargers, Grid forming
converters, Large-scale Battery storage system and their control. Power systems - Protection,
stability, optimization, power quality, HVDC & FACTS, Computer applications - development and
design of control platforms, CAD software for system development, Renewable energy systems-
Solar, wind, micro hydro Electric vehicle, Smart grid, Electricity markets.
Communication Engineering: Signal Processing, Speech and Image Processing, Coding &
Information Theory, Information Security, Communication Systems, Optoelectronics, Optical
Communications, Communication Networks, Wireless and Mobile Communications, 5G and 6G
Technologies.
Computer Technology: Computer Vision, Multimedia Systems, Image Processing, Computer
Networks, Computer Architecture, Embedded Systems, Mobile computing, soft computing,
Pattern Recognition, Artificial Intelligence, Machine learning, Information Technology, Music
information retrieval, Bioinformatics, Braincomputer interface, Natural language processing,
Biomedical signal/image processing, Computational neuroscience, Swarm intelligence, Internet
of things.
Control Engineering: Robust Control, Intelligent Control, Robotics, Optimal Control, System
Identification, Neuro-Fuzzy Control, Reinforcement Learning Control, Nonlinear Systems and
Control, Dynamical Systems, Applications to Biomolecular Circuits, Flight Control and Navigation,
Adaptive Control, Cooperative Control and Path Planning, Sensor Fusion, Guidance, Navigation
and Flight Control, Sliding Mode Control, Interval Analysis in Control Design, Computational
Methods, for Simulation and Control, Modeling and Model Order Reduction, Attitude Control and
Structural Control, Numerical Modeling and Simulation Embedded Control System.
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phases consisting of fractional fermions and Majorana fermions with features uniquely
advantageous for topological quantum computing.
Statistical and Computational Physics: Statistical Physics is devoted to understanding
macroscopic assemblies of identical particles. Such systems appear over a wide range of length
scales in many different fields. We study diverse systems of contemporary interest, ranging from
classical solids, exotic liquids, soft materials, mesoscopic systems and active matter to name a few.
Broadly, our research encompasses the following themes: (i) emergent phenomena in complex
spin systems with disorder and long-ranged interactions; (ii) non-equilibrium properties of
complex fluids such as liquid crystals, ferronematics and patchy colloids; (iii) miniature heat
engines, and particle and heat transport in mesoscopic systems; (iv) motility of micro-organisms
on surfaces and micro-swimmers in Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids; (v) pattern formation
in granular materials; and (vi) mechanics of extremely flexible structures such as thin films. We use
a variety of analytical techniques from equilibrium and non-equilibrium statistical physics,
computational techniques such as Monte Carlo, parallel tempering, molecular dynamics and graph
cuts along with experiments involving state-of-art imaging techniques and sensitive mechanical
characterization.
High Energy Physics: High energy physics encompasses both the very small and the very large
distance scales — of elementary particles (femtometer scale) and of the observed universe
(cosmology)! It is well described by the standard model, which brings together three fundamental
interactions — electromagnetic, weak and strong.
Collider physics is a tool which combines both perturbative and non-perturbative aspects of these
interactions. We study particle production in collider interactions in an attempt to understand
both. In particular, strong interaction, described by quantum chromodynamics, is per se
notoriously difficult. We employ effective field theoretical techniques to understand its non-
perturbative aspects — to study low energy properties of hadrons and quark gluon plasma. We
also use them to study particle production in gravitational fields, and also some aspects of
quantum gravity.
Standard model, though stupendously successful, is still incomplete which makes HEP even more
exciting. There are several theoretical problems; even more, there are experimental hints for rich
physics beyond the standard model. We study this in the context of topics such as neutrino physics
and dark matter.
Optics and Photonics: Historically the Physics Department at IIT Delhi has a strong background in
broad areas of Optics and Photonics. IIT Delhi started the first Optics Master's program in the
country in 1960's. Current research activities span a wide ranging topics that include areas of
fundamental importance (e.g. Physical Optics, Statistical Optics, Singular optics and
inhomogeneous polarization states, quantum photonics, non-linear optics, nano-
photonics/metamaterials, light propagation in random media) as well as cutting edge applied
research areas (e.g. integrated optics and optical communication, holography,
microscopy/nanoscopy, optical metrology, computational imaging, green photonics, illumination
engineering, bio-photonics including applications to medical diagnostics, THz optics, ultrafast
optics, spectroscopy, optical tweezers, beam engineering, atmospheric optics and development
of optical sensors). Optics and Photonics faculty have number of collaborations across different
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Astrophysics: Research in the Astrophysics group at the Physics Department, IIT Delhi revolves
around open questions such as:
▪ What is the small-scale structure of space time?
▪ How do the matter and gravity interact in the quantum picture?
▪ What leads to the emergence of "classical" reality?
▪ What are the quantum effects in gravity and how to test them?
In tandem with this, we also make contact with observations in Astronomy and Astrophysics,
especially employing Optical and Radio data. In an ongoing effort in this direction, we are involved
in mapping the magnetic field of our galaxy, the Milky way, through pulsar observations.
Information Systems: Adoption, Impacts and Management of Emerging ICTs; Data Science;
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning; Social Media and Web 4.0; Digital Transformation;
Smart Cities; ICTs, Development and Business; E-Commerce & M-Commerce; Sharing / Platform
Economy; e-Governance; Digital services management; Cyber Security, Privacy and Information
Risk Management; Public Policy for Emerging Technologies; Blockchain; Internet of Things;
Financial Technologies; Healthcare technologies, Metaverse, Digital Public Infrastructure and
Digital Public goods.
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Operations: Production, Management and Operations research, Sustainable and Big Data
Operations, International Manufacturing Network, Enterprise Resources Planning, Project
Management, Modeling and Simulation of Operations, Healthcare Operations System Analysis,
Total Quality Management, Logistics Management, Modelling and Simulation Closed Loop
Systems, Industrial Waste Management, Supply Chain, Big Data Analytics, Deep /Machine
Learning, AI Implications, Sustainable Humanitarian Supply Chain Solution and Green Packaging.
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circuits and sub-systems, Microwave imaging; RF MEMS, Wideband Microwave Circuits, Modeling
of Active Devices;
Microelectronics: Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) Technology, Nanoelectronic
Devices, Optoelectronic & Quantum Sensors, CMOS Device & Circuit Design, GaN HEMT Design &
Modeling, Magnetic/spintronic and neuromorphic devices.
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Centre for Sensors, Instrumentation and Cyber-physical Systems Engineering [Code: IDZ]
Sensors and Transducers; Electronic and optical sensors; Electronic Components and Circuits;
Electronic circuit design (analog and digital); Electronic Techniques for Signal Conditioning and
Interfacing; Signal and Image processing; CMOS analog and mixed signal circuits & systems for
sensors; Optical Metrology; Micro-optics; Aspheric and freeform optics; Optical instrumentation;
Holographic microscopy; Digital speckle pattern interferometry; Optical coherence tomography;
Display Devices and Technology; Quantum optical devices; Integrated quantum technologies;
Optical image processing; Machine Vision and Automation; Signal, Image and Video Processing
Techniques for Non-destructive Testing; Tera Hz, InfraRed, X-ray, and Ultrasound
Imaging Modalities; Precision Measurement Systems; Precision mechanics; Instrumentation and
Control; Instrument Design and Simulations; Mechatronics; Embedded systems; Sensors Systems;
Smart Systems.
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of mobility, etc), Natural Language Processing and related applications (machine translation,
dialog systems, summarization, etc.), AI & Robotics (planning, learning, human-interaction,
embodied systems, multi-agent systems), Mathematical foundations of AI, Ethics of AI, AI on the
edge, and Applications of AI to domain areas such as healthcare, agriculture, education, industry
4.0, material science, earth observation etc.
Amar Nath and Shashi Khosla School of Information Technology [Code ANZ]
Scalable & Dependable Computing, Information Security, Biometrics, Information Storage and
Retrieval, Data Analytics, Social Network Analysis, High Speed Networks, Sensor Networks, Mobile
and Web Based Computing, VLSI Design Automation, Internet of Things, Image Processing,
Computer Vision, Robotics and Intelligent Systems, Medical Applications of IT, Computational and
Systems Biology, Computational Neuroscience and Neuroimaging, Assistive Technologies, Human
Computer Interfaces, Information and Communication Technologies for Development, Data
Science for Development, Computational Sustainability, Geographical Information Systems,
Blockchain Technologies, Location Based Services, Other areas aligned with school activities,
Scalable ML Systems, Applied AI for Sustainability, Cybersecurity, GAN based Cryptography;
Hardware & Embedded Systems, Program Analysis and Compiler-based Optimizations for
Embedded Systems & IoT, Energy-sensitive Compiler Optimizations.
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Innovation Systems and Processes; Industry and Economy; Technical Higher Education and
Sustainable Habitats. Candidates must refer to the School website
(https://spp.iitd.ac.in/academic) for details.
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ANNEXURE-II
M.TECH., M.S.(Research), M.DES., MPP, M.SC. AND M.A. PROGRAMMES
OFFERED
Department/Centre/School Programme Code
Programme
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For M. Tech. in Biomedical Engineering, the eligibility criteria for bachelors in medicine, dental sciences, veterinary sciences, and pharmacy
shall be either GATE (if available) or other GATE equivalent national examinations. In other disciplines (Engineering subjects), requirement
of a GATE score shall be as per institute norms.
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Admission to M. Tech. and M.S. (Research) Programme in Computer Science and Engineering (MCS) is limited to candidates having a
Qualifying degree in Computer Science and Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Information Technology, M.Sc. Operations Research/Statics,
Electronic and Communication, M.Sc. M.A/M.Sc. Math, M.Sc. Math (with exposure to appropriate level course in Computer Science) and MCA
(with Math and Science at B.Sc. level).
In addition to the above, both the programmes (MCS and CSY) are limited to candidates who have appeared in GATE with Computer Science
and Engineering or Information Technology.
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M. Tech. programme in VLSI Design Tools and Technology is an interdisciplinary programme jointly offered by Electrical Engg. Deptt.,
Computer Science and Engineering Department & Centre for Applied Research in Electronics. The M. Tech. programme is wholly sponsored
by industries such as Texas Instruments, Cadence Design Systems, Cypress Semiconductors and Qualcomm. The Students will get a monthly
fellowship as per rules. Candidate applying for admission to this programme should have basic degree in Computer Science (B.Tech. or
equivalent) or Electrical Engineering (B.Tech. or equivalent) or Physics with electronics specialization (M.Sc. or equivalent) plus GATE.
†
Admission to M. Tech. and M.S. (Research) Programme in Computer Science and Engineering (MCS) is limited to candidates having a
Qualifying degree in Computer Science and Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Information Technology, M.Sc. Operations Research/Statics,
Electronic and Communication, M.Sc. M.A/M.Sc. Math, M.Sc. Math (with exposure to appropriate level course in Computer Science) and MCA
(with Math and Science at B.Sc. level).
In addition to the above, both the programmes (MCS and CSY) are limited to candidates who have appeared in GATE with Computer Science
and Engineering or Information Technology.
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Applicants to EEY (MS (Research)) program must have a minimum of four-year education after 12th standard with degree in science,
engineering, or medicine (B. Tech./M. Sc./BE/BS/MBBS) or equivalent.
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AIB Four Year B.Tech. / B.E. Degree (first class) or any equivalent degree (e.g.,
B.S. from a foreign university, and M.Sc., MCA, or other Master’s degrees
done as part of a 3+2 model) from any Engineering or Science discipline. A
valid GATE score would be needed where such a requirement is not waived,
such as students from an IIT with a CGPA exceeding a threshold. Strong
interest and background in computational mathematics and programming
are preferred.
AIY Four Year B.Tech. / B.E. Degree (first class) or any equivalent degree (e.g.,
B.S. from a foreign university, and M.Sc., MCA, or other Master’s degrees
done as part of a 3+2 model) from any Engineering or Science discipline. A
valid GATE score would be needed where such a requirement is not waived,
such as students from an IIT with a CGPA exceeding a threshold. Strong
interest and background in computational mathematics and programming
are preferred.
AMA Aerospace Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering,
Engineering and Computational Mechanics, Industrial Engineering,
Mechanical Engineering, Mining, Materials Science & Engineering, Marine
Engineering, Naval Architecture, Production Engineering
AMY Aerospace Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering,
Engineering and Computational Mechanics, Industrial Engineering,
Mechanical Engineering, Mining, Materials Science & Engineering, Marine
Engineering, Naval Architecture, Production Engineering
AST B.E./B.Tech. Agricultural Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil
Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Mechanical Engineering.
Candidates having B.Tech./B.E. in other branches of engineering will be
considered only if they have appropriate experience in related areas of
atmospheric and oceanic Sciences, meteorology, remote sensing, etc.
OR
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ANNEXURE-IV
S.NO. M.Tech./ M.Des. Code GATE Paper/ B.Tech. GEN EWS OBC SC ST PH
Programme Discipline
1 Engineering Analysis AMA All 550 550 500 400 400 400
and Design
2 Machine Intelligence AIB ALL 720 686 641 472 303 202
and Data Science
3 Biomedical Engineering BMT BMT 650 650 617 585 585 585
4 Radio Frequency Design CRF CRF 625 620 575 380 300 300
& Technology
5 Atmospheric-Oceanic AST AG,CE,CH,ME,AE,PI,MN, 600 600 575 400 400 400
Science Technology ES,GE,NM,XE
XE WITH OPTIONAL 350 350 325 275 275 275
PAPER H
OTHER ENGG. 600 600 575 400 400 400
CY,PH,MA,ST,GG 400 400 350 275 275 275
6 Molecular Engg; CYM CY 470 470 423 376 376 376
Chemical Synthesis and
Analysis
7 Chemical Engineering CHE Direct Admission 550 550 500 450 350 350
8 Construction Engg. & CET CE 600 600 600 500 500 350
Mgmt.
9 Environmental Engg. & CEV CE 500 500 500 350 350 350
Mgmt.
10 Rock Engg. & CEU CE 550 550 550 450 450 350
Underground Structure
11 Geotechnical and CEG CE 600 600 600 500 500 350
Geoenviron. Engg.
12 Structural Engineering CES CE 650 650 650 550 550 350
13 Water Resources Engg. CEW CE 550 550 550 300 300 350
14 Transportation Engg. CEP CE 600 600 600 350 350 350
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As per shortlisting criteria
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15 Computer Sc. & Engg. MCS CS/IT 800 800 720 550 550 550
16 Communications Engg. EEE EC,EE 550 550 500 350 350 350
OTHERS 700 700 650 450 450 450
17 Computer Technology EET EC/CS 590 590 580 400 340 340
18 Control & Automation EEA AE/BM/BT/CH/CS/EC/EE/ 550 550 500 350 350 350
IN/ME
19 Integrated Electronics & EEN All 550 550 500 400 350 350
Circuits
20 Power Electronics, EEP EE 550 550 500 400 400 400
Electrical Machines &
OTHERS 650 650 600 500 500 400
Drives
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32 Energy & Environment ESN B.Tech in Chemical, 550 550 550 300 300 300
Technologies and Electrical, Electrical &
Management Electonics Engg./ Engg.
Physics, Energy Engg.,
Mechanicsl Engg.,
35 Optoelectronics & JOP EE/EC/PH 450 450 405 303 303 303
Optical Comm.
PHY,CHEM,PLASTIC 350 350 350 280 280 280
CHEMICAL 450 450 450 380 380 380
Polymer Science &
36 MECH.PRODUCTION 600 600 600 480 480 480
Tech.
TEXTILE FIBRE 500 500 500 400 400 400
MSP MATERIAL SCI 350 350 350 280 280 280
37 Telecom. Tech & Mgmt. JTM EC/EE/CS/IN 670 670 630 490 430 430
38 Cyber Security JCS EE/EC/MA/CS 700 700 650 550 500 550
Robotics CS, ME, PI, EE, EC, AE, IN, 675 675 650 600 450 450
39 JRB XE
EC 790 790 790 740 740 740
EE 860 860 860 810 810 810
VLSI Tool Design & CS 500 500 500 450 450 450
40 JVL
Technology IN 850 850 850 800 800 800
PHY 900 900 900 850 850 850
OTHERS 950 950 950 900 900 900
ME 600 600 600 400 400 400
41 Electric Mobility CTE
EE 500 500 500 400 400 400
42 BEM B.TECH/BE VALID GATE SCORE
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CEED Scores only
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Microeconomics
Consumer theory: Preference, utility and representation theorem, budget constraint, choice,
demand (ordinary and compensated), Slutsky equation, revealed preference axioms.
Theory of production and cost: Production technology, isoquants, production function with one
and more inputs, returns to scale, short run and long run costs, cost curves in the short run and
long run.
General equilibrium and welfare: Equilibrium and efficiency under pure exchange and production,
welfare economics, theorems of welfare economics.
Market structure: Perfect competition, monopoly, pricing with market power, price discrimination
(first, second and third), monopolistic competition and oligopoly.
Game theory: Strategic form games, iterated elimination of dominated strategies, Nash
equilibrium, mixed extension and mixed strategy Nash equilibrium, examples: Cournot, Bertrand
duopolies, Prisoner's dilemma.
Public goods and market failure: Externalities, public goods and markets with asymmetric
information (adverse selection and moral hazard).
Macroeconomics
Preference National income accounting: Structure, key concepts, measurements, and circular
flow of income- for closed and open economy, money, fiscal and foreign sector variables - concepts
and measurements.
Behavioural and technological functions: Consumption functions - absolute income hypothesis,
life-cycle and permanent income hypothesis, random walk model of consumption, investment
functions - Keynesian, money demand and supply functions, production function.
Business cycles and economic models (closed economy): Business cycles-facts and features, the
Classical model of the business cycle, the Keynesian model of the business cycle, simple Keynesian
cross model of income and employment determination and the multiplier (in a closed economy),
IS-LM Model, Hicks' IS-LM synthesis, role of monetary and fiscal policies.
Business cycles and economic models (open economy): Open economy, Mundell-Fleming model,
Keynesian flexible price (aggregate demand and aggregate supply) model, role of monetary and
fiscal policies.
Inflation and unemployment: Inflation - theories, measurement, causes, and effects,
unemployment - types, measurement, causes, and effects.
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Growth models: Harrod-Domar, Solow and Neo-classical growth models (AK model, Romer model
and Schumpeterian growth model).
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Optimization: Local and global optima: geometric and calculus-based characterisations, and
applications, multivariate optimization, constrained optimization and method of Lagrange
multiplier, second order condition of optima, definiteness and optimality, properties of value
function: envelope theorem and applications, linear programming: graphical solution, matrix
formulation, duality, economic interpretation.
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