IIT Delhi to host open house for JEE Advanced 2024 qualified candidates on June 15
IIT Delhi has merged the open house scheduled for female, PwD candidates on June 18 with the June 15 event.
Candidates can get access to all the details about JEE Advanced including eligibility, syllabus, exam pattern, sample papers, cutoff, counselling, seat allotment etc.
Download NowYutukuri Sai Kiran | June 12, 2024 | 04:35 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi is set to host an open house event for the candidates who qualified the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Advanced 2024, offering an opportunity to explore prospects at its Delhi and Abu Dhabi campuses.
The event is scheduled for June 15 from 9 am to 2 pm and will blend online and offline interactions, enabling candidates to engage directly with deans from key divisions like academics, student affairs, and diversity and inclusion. Faculty members from both campuses will also be present to address queries, providing insights into academic programs, career paths, and available scholarships.
The event will also be live-streamed on IIT Delhi's official YouTube channel, ensuring broader accessibility for interested participants. Notably, the open house originally planned for female and person with disability (PwD) candidates on June 18 has been merged with the June 15 event, demonstrating IIT Delhi's inclusive approach towards all candidates.
The open house at IIT Delhi promises a comprehensive experience, including one-on-one interactions, campus tours, and discussions with current students, offering a firsthand understanding of campus life and community support.
IIT Delhi's commitment to diversity and inclusivity will be highlighted in the event, showcasing initiatives by the office of diversity and inclusion to create a welcoming environment for all candidates, as stated in the press release. The event serves as a platform for aspiring students to discover the opportunities available at the institution.
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