The Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT Delhi) has announced sweeping academic and student-welfare reforms, set to roll out from the 2025–26 academic session. Key changes at IIT Delhi include an AI-focused curriculum, smaller class sizes, enhanced mental health services, and expansion of its Abu Dhabi campus. The reforms aim to prepare students for future workplace demands while improving their overall campus experience.
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From 2025, IIT Delhi will launch a revamped curriculum that prioritises artificial intelligence, hands-on learning, and flexibility in IIT Delhi course selection. Adding a capstone project will provide students with opportunities to apply theoretical lessons to practical challenges.
Class sizes will be reduced from 300–400 to about 150 in the first semester, with further reductions to 30 in the second semester to allow personalised learning. The institute has also established two new centres of excellence, including one in partnership with Hyundai, IIT Madras, and IIT Bombay, focusing on sustainability and advanced research.
IIT Delhi is increasing its support for student mental health, with around-the-clock access to 14 full-time counsellors, over 25 wellness camps, and many yoga and meditation sessions. Department level sensitisation campaigns are also being conducted to develop a more inclusive environment.
After many years of only serving undergraduates, the IIT Delhi buddy programme now includes postgraduate and international students to facilitate better adaptation to their university experience. IIT Delhi has also implemented a QR-based attendance system for several hostels to measure students' attendance. This system largely serves to identify students who might require assistance, enabling welfare interventions to take place in a more timely way.
The IIT Delhi Abu Dhabi campus started its programmes in January 2024 and received governmental accreditation in the UAE. The campus is expanding rapidly, and at the moment, it offers BTech degrees in Computer Science, Energy, and Chemical Engineering, as well as a Master's and a PhD programme.
Student enrollment has increased from 94 during their first year to over 220 in 2025. The campus hosts 20 active research projects, maintains collaborations with 13 global universities, and has strong academic ties with Khalifa University, Zayed University, and NYU Abu Dhabi. Hostel facilities have been expanded, and faculty recruitment is underway.
The IIT Delhi INTENT programme saw participation from 125 companies, driving innovation and industrial partnership. The institute has filed 1,150 patents, published 1,193 international research papers, and graduated 26 joint-degree students. Hostel Nalanda has been upgraded with state-of-the-art fabrication facilities for student projects.
A life skills course covering emotional intelligence and time management has been implemented in the curriculum, and an academic progress group supports students who are struggling with their studies.
Overall, tremendous growth has been observed in IIT Delhi placements; in 2025, 622 companies visited IIT Delhi. More than 1,400 job offers were made, comprising 1,300 unique offers. Also, students reached 900 internships, demonstrating solid industry connections and employability.
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BTech degrees in Computer Science, Energy, and Chemical Engineering, as well as a Master's and a PhD programme, are some of the programmes offered by IIT Delhi Abu Dhabi campus.
IIT Delhi INTENT programme saw participation from 125 companies, driving innovation and industrial partnership.
AI-focused curriculum, smaller class sizes, enhanced mental health services, and expansion of its Abu Dhabi campus are major academic reforms announced by IIT Delhi for 2025–26.
IIT Delhi class sizes will be reduced from 300–400 to about 150 in the first semester, with further reductions to 30 in the second semester to allow personalised learning.
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If you want to get admission in b.tech computer science in IIT Delhi there are some criteria are there you should complete your 12th with science stream and you should qualify in the JEE advanced exam and the cut off rank for CSE in 2025 is 125 for the general category if you need any other information check their official website for more update on the information
Hello,
The admission to B.Tech Computer Science at IIT Delhi is through JEE Advanced. The required rank changes every year.
For 2025 (Round 1), the closing ranks were:
General: 125
OBC-NCL: 91
EWS: 34
SC: 45
ST: 26
PwD (General): 3
So, to get CSE at IIT Delhi, you need to secure a very high rank in JEE Advanced, usually within the top 100–150 in the General category.
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Hi dear candidate,
At the IIT Delhi in CSE branch, there are around 99 seats for 1st year and 20 are reserved for girls. So, you can say that 20 girls would be there for sure and the remaining 79 seats are gender neutral and can be allotted to a boy or girl.
Seat matrix of IIT Delhi: IIT Delhi Seat Matrix 2025 (Released) - Total Number Check Here
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Hello,
In IIT Delhi, the B.Tech CSE department has around 99 seats. Out of these, 79 are gender-neutral (open for all), and 20 seats are supernumerary, reserved only for girls.
So, around 20% of the seats are meant for female candidates. While the majority of students are boys, the number of girls is gradually increasing due to these reserved seats.
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Hi ,
It’s great that you're exploring interdisciplinary options like Environmental Engineering at IIT Delhi. The eligibility for MTech programs at IITs usually depends on the specific department requirements. Since your background is in Computer Science and you're planning to apply with a GATE score in Environmental Science and Engineering , it's important to note that IIT Delhi’s Civil Engineering department generally prefers students with core branches such as Civil, Chemical, Environmental, or Biotechnology.Some interdisciplinary and research-oriented programs may consider applicants from varied backgrounds if the student shows strong foundational understanding and interest in environmental applications. However, just qualifying the GATE-ES paper doesn’t automatically guarantee eligibility the department’s brochure or admission portal will clarify this.
You should carefully check the admission brochure and contact the department directly for confirmation if needed. Also, keep checking on the shortlisting criteria they usually publish it each year for transparency.
All the best!