The Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT Delhi) is set to introduce a four-year BTech in Design programme from the academic year 2025-26. The course will be offered by the Department of Design and aims to equip students with the ability to use design as a tool to address complex challenges in industry and society. According to the official statement of IIT Delhi, the BTech in Design will be a unique programme tailored for empathetic and creative minds who want to understand socio-technical systems and develop impactful solutions. The curriculum will combine engineering education’s systematic discovery and problem-solving methods with the creative leaps and explorations typical of design education.
Students will learn about:
Prevalent technologies
Systematic design thinking processes
Research methods for analysing socio-technical systems
Communication and presentation skills
Teamwork and collaborative problem-solving
The programme will also promote interdisciplinary collaboration between the Department of Design and other departments, centres, and schools at IIT Delhi.
Salient features of the programme
Focus on wicked problem-solving in socio-technical systems with a systematic approach to real-world challenges.
Understanding users, immersing in social contexts, and designing for user experience (UX).
Design methods for ideation and technologies for prototyping (physical and digital).
Study of human factors, ergonomics, communication, and presentation skills.
Training in product design, industrial design, system design, and sustainable design practices.
Life cycle thinking, healthcare design, cultural and traditional design, and emerging fields like AI in design, AR/VR, behavioural design, game design, and design for entrepreneurship.
Exposure to visual communications, media studies, theatre, design history, and more.
Choice of electives from diverse disciplines such as biology, atmospheric sciences, mechanical, electrical, computer science, civil engineering, rural studies, and value-based courses.
Pedagogical methods include hands-on learning, studio-based learning, peer-to-peer learning, field trips, project-based learning, and collaborative work.
Students can also check other IIT Delhi courses which are offered in streams of design, engineering, architecture, management, science and others.
The BTech in Design programme at IIT Delhi spans 155 credits over four years, combining a strong design foundation with interdisciplinary learning from various academic units. The programme blends engineering precision with creative problem-solving, preparing students to tackle complex socio-technical challenges.
Structure:
50% of courses from the Institute and 50% from the Department
1st Year: Engineering and Sciences (common with other BTech students)
2nd Year: Core Courses in the Department
3rd & 4th Year: Electives from both Department and Institute
Design Projects in the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th years
10-year Curriculum Review for flexibility and inclusion of emerging trends
Candidates seeking IIT Delhi admission to the BTech in Design Program, must qualify the Undergraduate Common Entrance Examination for Design (UCEED) and hold a valid JEE Advanced 2025 score. Candidates eligible to be considered for admission on the basis of their JEE Advanced ranking, must have cleared UCEED. The first batch will have an intake of 20 students, making it a highly competitive programme.
Check IIT Delhi cutoff for JEE Advanced and UCEED for better understanding of admission process.
IIT Delhi graduates who complete the BTech programme in Design will be prepared for a variety of roles across industries, institutions, new businesses, public organisations - both in India and around the world. Graduates from the BTech programme in Design will meet their career aspirations and expectations using a multidisciplinary approach that will prepare them to find jobs across the design continuum that require both creativity and technical skills.
Potential career avenues include:
Industry and Design Studios in India and abroad — e.g., Google, Apple, Infosys, Wipro, UX/UI consulting firms, Tatas, Philips, IDEO, Frog Design
Top universities in India and overseas for higher studies — e.g., IITs, IISc, MIT, U.C. Berkeley, Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), University College London (UCL), Royal College of Art (RCA), Delft University of Technology (T.U. Delft)
Startups in India and abroad — in sectors such as Workspaces, Blockchain, and Mobility solutions
Government agencies and NGOs — working in Education, Sustainability and Circular Economy, Green Design, Healthcare, Design Thinking, UX, Industrial Design, and Visual Design
By developing both design thinking and engineering problem-solving capacity, the BTech in Design programme will provide graduate students with opportunities to work with established large organisations through social impact organisations.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
For admissions to IIT Delhi BTech in Design programmes, students must have valid JEE Advanced scores followed by UCEED scores.
IIT Delhi BTech in Design programmes structure includes 50% of courses from the IIT Delhi and 50% from the Department. 1st Year will have Engineering and Sciences (common with other BTech students), 2nd Year will include Core Courses in the Department, while 3rd & 4th Year: Electives from both Department and Institute. Design Projects will be held in the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th years. A 10-year Curriculum Review for flexibility and inclusion of emerging trends has been done.
The first batch of BTech in Design programmes at IIT Delhi will have an intake of 20 students, making it a highly competitive programme.
IIT Delhi is set to introduce a four-year BTech in Design programme starting from the academic year 2025-26. Offered by the Department of Design, this programme focuses on combining engineering precision with design creativity to address complex challenges in industry and society.
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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!