Sundararajan | March 11, 2026 | 12:04 PM IST | 2 mins read
IIT ISM MTech Admission 2026: The written test and interview will be conducted only for sponsored candidates. Apply at admission.iitism.ac.in.

Indian Institute of Technology, Indian School of Mines (IIT-ISM) Dhanbad will start accepting the application form for the Master of Technology (MTech) programme from March 20, 2026. Candidates who have a valid GATE score are eligible to apply for the IIT ISM Dhanbad MTech admission 2026.
Interested and eligible candidates can apply for the IIT ISM MTech admission 2026 at admission.iitism.ac.in. The last date to fill the IIT ISM MTech application form is April 19.
To complete the IIT-ISM application form 2026, UR, EWS, and OBC candidates will have to pay a fee of Rs 600, while SC, ST, PWD, and transgender candidates need to pay Rs 300. For sponsored candidates, the application fee is Rs 2000.
Candidates who have completed a bachelor’s degree in engineering, technology or a master’s degree in science, with at least 60% marks or 6.0 CGPA (55% marks or 5.5 CGPA for SC, ST, PwD candidates) are eligible to apply for IIT Dhanbad MTech admission 2026.
IIT ISM MTech admission will be done through online counselling via COAP, based on GATE score, CGPA, and departmental review. Candidates with a valid GATE score will have to register on the COAP 2026 portal, as seats will be allotted through COAP.
Candidates allotted seats in the IIT ISM MTech course must report to the college on July 21, and the MTech programme will begin on July 27.
Also read TANCET, CEETA-PG 2026: Registration to begin from March 16 for MCA, MBA, MTech courses
Follow the instructions below to fill out the IIT Dhanbad application form for the MTech programme.
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