Course | Fees | Eligibility | Application Date | Action |
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B.Tech 8 Courses | ₹4.62 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 with 70% + JEE Main | 31 May - 23 Jun 2024 | |
M.Tech 14 Courses | ₹3.06 Lakhs - 6.12 Lakhs (Total Fees) | Graduation with 65% + GATE | 15 Mar - 14 Apr 2024 | |
Ph.D 5 Courses | ₹1.5 Lakhs - 1.62 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | B.tech with 65% | 26 Oct - 27 Nov 2023 | |
PG Diploma 1 Course | ₹25,000 (Total Fees) | Graduation with 50% | - |
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IIIT Delhi charges its students semester-wise. The fee structure for the B.Tech 2023 batch is described below-
It’s not compulsory to opt for the hostel. The tuition fee increases by 10-15% each year. Hostel fee also increases by some amount every year.
This is the complete fee structure for B.Tech students joining IIIT Delhi during AY 2022-2023.
If you are opting for an M.Tech in CSE/ECE from IIIT Delhi, consider the course fee as a one-time investment. This course and college have a huge ROI, given that you work really hard during these two years.
The course will cost you somewhere around Rs. 5-6 Lakhs (including all the charges). With an educational loan, you’ll be repaying around Rs 5,70,707 in total (approximately). If you get in through GATE, you’ll get a stipend of Rs. 12,400 per month, which is Rs. 2,97,600 in total. If you spend around 5000 per month, you’ll still save Rs. 1,77,600 from your stipend. So your loan will come down to Rs. 3,93,107.
If you grab a package of 20+ LPA, you’ll get a base salary of Rs. 10-12 LPA. This means an in-hand salary of around Rs. 70-80k per month. Try to save Rs. 40,000 per month. By doing so, you’ll pay your loan within a year.
Try to be mindful of your savings, and you’ll comfortably sail through.
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