IIIT Delhi starts admission process for M.Tech. programmes; last date to apply is April 16
Team Careers360 | March 19, 2020 | 02:28 PM IST
New Delhi : Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology (IIIT), Delhi has announced the beginning of the application process for its M.Tech. Programmes in general and specialized areas of Computer Science Engineering (CSE), Electronics and Communications Engineering (ECE), and Computational Biology (CB). The admissions are offered for the academic session 2020-21. The application process commenced on March 16 and candidates can apply till April 16 (5 PM), 2020 on the institute’s official website.
Eligibility Criteria for M.Tech. (CSE)
Both GATE and Non-GATE candidates with B.Tech./BE or MCA/MSc in CS/IT (& its allied areas) with 65% marks are eligible to apply for admission.
Eligibility Criteria for M.Tech. (ECE)
Both GATE and Non-GATE candidates with B.Tech./BE in ECE/EE (& its allied areas) or MSc in Electronics (for ECE) with 65% marks are eligible to apply for admission.
Eligibility Criteria for M.Tech. (CB)
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B.Tech./BE in CS/IT/Math-and-Computing or B.Tech./BE in any other discipline
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MCA
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MSc. (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics , Computer Science, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Biotechnology, Biophysics, Bioinformatics, Biomedical sciences)
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B.Pharm
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MBBS
In addition, all candidates should have secured 65% in the qualifying exam and a valid GATE score in any GATE paper which is relevant to the qualifying degree as mentioned above. The candidates should have at least 60% in all previous degrees including 10+2. Candidates who do not satisfy the above criteria will not be able to submit the application form.
*Note: For Point 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 the candidates should have done the following either during their qualifying degree or from recognized institution / online education portal:
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At least one computer programming course, and at least two Mathematics courses
Relaxation
IIIT-Delhi provides relaxation to SC, ST, OBC, PWD and CW category candidates. Specifically, candidates under these categories must have 60% in their qualifying degree. They must have at least 55% in all previous degrees including 10+2. Applicants who do not satisfy the above criteria will not be considered for admission.
How to Apply?
The online application form is available on the official website (iiitd.ac.in/admission/mtech/2020) and the final date for the submission of online application form is April 16, 2020 (5 PM).
Important Dates:
- Online Application Starts on - March 16, 2020 (Monday)
- Last Date & Time of Online Application - April 16, 2020 (Thursday)
- Announcement of Shortlisted Candidates - April 20, 2020 (Monday)
- Test & Interview for ECE (at IIIT-Delhi campus) - May 02, 2020 (Saturday)
- Test & Interview for CSE (at IIIT-Delhi campus) - May 03, 2020 (Sunday)
- Publication of Merit List - May 13, 2020 (Wednesday)
- Round 1 Allotment - May 14, 2020 (Thursday)
- Acceptance(online) of Offer of Admission by - May 24, 2020 (Sunday)
- Round 2 Allotment (If seats available) – June 02, 2020 (Tuesday)
- Acceptance(online) of Offer of Admission by – June 12, 2020 (Friday)
- Withdrawal(online) Last Date – To be announced later
- Publication of vacation seats - To be announced later
- Spot round (Off line at IIITD-Campus) (Only rank holder) - To be announced later
- Admission (at IIIT-Delhi Campus) - To be announced later
- Orientation – To be announced later
- Starting of Refresher(CSE & ECE)/Preparatory(CB) – To be announced later
For more details, contact:
Sanya Jain: +91-9711329619
Simran Jain: +91-8368504309
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