Admission To Master's Programme At IIT Delhi To End Soon, Check Details To Apply

The classes for the masters and PhD programmes at the institute will begin from January 1, 2024.

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The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi will soon close registrations for admission to PhD and MS programmes for Semester 2. 

Candidates can submit the online application and application fee by October 27, 2023. The submission for the same can be done by 4 pm on that day. 

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The students will be evaluated for the admission process based on a series of test and interviews that will be held from December 1-12, 2023. 

The date of orientation and registration for new students will be conducted on December 30, 2023. 

The classes for the master's and PhD programmes will begin from January 1, 2024.

Eligibility criteria
For pursuing a PhD programme, the candidates must have a degree in ME/MTech/MS/MD/MDes or equivalent.  Students with a degree in BTech/BE, MSc/MA/MBA/MBBS can also apply if they have at least one year of work experience. 

Admission to the PhD 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. 

Usually, PhD programmes are advertised in the month of March and October each year. Test and interviews are carried out in the months of May and December. Further, admission to the PhD  programme is possible at any time of the year with the application being processed and candidates interviewed by the respective DRC/CRC/SRC. PhD scholars can join the Institute at any time of the year.

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For further details candidates can visit the official website of IIT Delhi.

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