IIT Delhi has introduced a string of off-beat courses in a strategic shift aimed at aligning with emerging global skill demands—just as the institute jumped from 150th to 123rd in the QS World University Rankings 2026. The new offerings include a BTech in Design , a BS in Chemistry , a certificate programme in Semiconductor Technology and Manufacturing, and both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes at its newly operational Abu Dhabi campus. While IIT Delhi positions these courses as part of a long-term academic vision to future-proof Indian talent, the move also reflects mounting pressure on top Indian institutes to break out of rigid STEM silos. As India eyes semiconductor self-reliance and global research collaborations, these curriculum additions could help plug critical gaps. Here is a look at the new courses, their eligibility and more.
Bachelor of Technology (BTech) in DesignThis 4-year undergraduate degree is offered by the newly established Department of Design. It blends engineering with creativity, providing training in industrial design, communication systems, and interaction design.
Key interdisciplinary themes include:
Students can check the latest prospectus issued by IIT Delhi for 2025-26 here.
Bachelor of Technology (BTech) in DesignThis 4-year undergraduate degree is offered by the newly established Department of Design. It blends engineering with creativity, providing training in industrial design, communication systems, and interaction design.
- Eligibility: Admission is based on the Undergraduate Common Entrance Examination for Design (UCEED), not through the Joint Entrance Examination Advanced (JEE Advanced). Candidates must have passed Class 12 with 75% aggregate marks from a recognised board.
- Course fee: Approximately INR 1,22,400 per semester, as per IIT Delhi’s standard BTech fee structure.
- Eligibility: Requires qualification through Joint Entrance Examination Advanced (JEE Advanced) 2025 and a minimum of 75% marks in Class 12.
- Course fee: Approximately INR 1,22,400 per semester, as per IIT Delhi’s standard undergraduate fee structure.
- Eligibility: Admission is through JEE Advanced 2025 (one-third of seats) or the Combined Admission Entrance Test (CAET) 2025 (two-thirds of seats) for UAE nationals, international students, and Indian expatriates with five years of UAE education. Candidates must have 75% in at least two of Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics and 80% aggregate in Class 12.
- Course fee: As per IIT Delhi Abu Dhabi’s fee structure, to be confirmed on the official website.
- Eligibility: Suitable for graduates (10+2+3 pattern) and mid-level professionals from any discipline.
- Course fee: Approximately INR 50,000 + 18% GST.
- Eligibility: Open to engineers, science graduates, and early-career professionals in electronics and related fields.
- Course fee: INR 1,50,000 + 18% GST.
- Duration: MTech – 2 years; PhD – variable duration.
- Eligibility: Requires a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree with a minimum of 60% marks and qualification through Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) or an equivalent examination.
- Course fee: As per IIT Delhi Abu Dhabi’s fee structure, to be confirmed on the official website.
- Duration: Variable duration.
- Eligibility: Requires a Master’s or Bachelor’s degree with 60% marks (relaxed for SC/ST candidates) and valid scores in GATE, CEED, JEST, CSIR JRF, UGC NET, or an equivalent examination, followed by an interview.
- Course fee: As per IIT Delhi’s fee structure, typically including tuition waivers for SC/ST candidates.
Key interdisciplinary themes include:
- Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning
- Healthcare Technology
- Integration of Humanities and Social Sciences
- Skill-based minors tailored to student interests
Students can check the latest prospectus issued by IIT Delhi for 2025-26 here.
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