IIIT Delhi M. Tech Admission 2020 started for CSE, ECE, & CB programs (Winter session); check details
Team Careers360 | November 11, 2020 | 01:39 PM IST | 2 mins read
NEW DELHI : IIIT Delhi has started the M.tech admissions for Computer Science and Engineering (CSE), Electronics and Communications Engineering (ECE), and Computational Biology (CB) courses. Candidates who are interested in taking admissions in IIIT Delhi M. Tech courses can visit the website- www.iiitd.ac.in for more details on eligibility and application form.
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The number of available seats will be announced on November 13, 2020. As per the tentative seat matrix, M. Tech. (CSE) offers 12 seats through GATE, M. Tech. (ECE) offers 16 seats through GATE and 3 through non-GATE seats. There are 10 seats in M. Tech (CB) that the aspiring candidates will be competing for. Below is the IIIT Delhi M. Tech admission dates.
IIIT Delhi M. Tech Admission 2020 Dates
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Last date & time for online applications |
November 22, 2020, 5 PM |
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Announcement of shortlisted candidates |
November 23, 2020 |
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Online Interview of fresh applicants |
November 24-25, 2020 |
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Publication of Merit List (CSE, ECE & CB) |
November 26, 2020 |
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Starting of Refresher Classes |
December 14, 2020 (Tentative) |
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Starting of the Winter Semester 2020-21 |
January 11, 2021 |
M. Tech. (CB) Program strives for rigorous training in theoretical and computational approaches (for solving real life biological problems) and includes algorithms and programming, fundamentals of biology, genetics, bioinformatics, systems and synthetic biology, mathematical modeling, stochastic simulations, and biophysics.
IIIT Delhi is one of country’s most popular institutes, and there are droves of students that aspire to become a part of its legacy. There are about 1900 students consisting of about 1250 B. Tech. students, about 450 M. Tech. students and about 185 Ph.D. scholars. In a short span of time, the institute has established itself as a hub for technology enthusiasts.
QS BRICS University Ranking has placed IIIT Delhi at 41 st place in QS Ranking India, 2020 and 192 in BRICS Region, 2019. The institute is accredited by NAAC at A level and is also approved by UGC and AICTE. The institute offers a vibrant and active campus life which inspires a healthy learning environment coupled with ample opportunities to grow holistically.
The Institute feels that to address the needs of the industry, which today requires more specialized manpower as each field is getting more complex, it is desirable to provide specializations within CSE and ECE in the M. Tech. program. For this, the Institute permits a student to do a "M. Tech." or "M. Tech. with specialization". M. Tech. (Computer Science and Engineering) offers specialization in Artificial Intelligence, Data Engineering, Information Security, and Mobile Computing. M. Tech. (Electronics and Communications Engineering) also offers specializations in VLSI & Embedded Systems, and Communication and Signal Processing.
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