IIT Delhi is indeed a well esteemed Engineering college in India. The best part about IIT Delhi is that it provides holistic development of the students rather than just focusing on academics. You get to explore and experience everything you can imagine in your life. You are able to multitask by the time you leave college.
The students here are not just academic geniuses but each one of them has a unique trait. Most students are all-rounders excelling in sports, academics as well as cultural activities.
An added bonus is the close proximity to DU colleges which form a network of colleges and students clustered together. The IIT Delhi students actively participate among students belonging to diverse streams of knowledge.
IIT Delhi's location is also a major reason why it is considered the best. While all other IITs are far from the city, IIT Delhi is located in the center of the city more importantly in South Delhi. This locational advantage brings tremendous opportunities in terms of placements and amenities.
The overall culture inside and outside the campus makes IIT Delhi a unique IIT in every sense.
IIT Delhi is one of the top engineering institutes in India and is known for its Computer Science and Engineering program. According to various rankings, it is considered to be one of the best in the country.
Apart from Delhi, CS department of these institutes is also very good and reputed
Nothing can prepare you enough for the intense life you will be experiencing at IIT Delhi. Yet, here are a few pointers that might help
In my opinion, the two worst courses one should refrain from ever taking in IIT Delhi are MCP 100 and MCP 101.
MCP 100: This course is Engineering Drawing and is one of the most irrelevant courses offered at IIT Delhi. It is taught by prof Sujeet Kumar Sinha who has no teaching skills and is always in a rush to complete the course. The entire syllabus is completed in just 2 months leaving no space to comprehend what was taught.
MCP 101: This course comprises concepts such as casting and welding which are not expected to be studied by an IITian at least.
Both the courses are a complete waste of time and don’t do justice to the institute's reputation.
My sister was a student at IIT Delhi and was able to manage a decent CGPA throughout her first semester. A glimpse of her grade sheet below will make it more understandable
Course Name |
Grade |
Credits |
CALCULUS |
B- |
4 |
INTRO. TO ELECTRICAL ENGG. |
B |
4 |
PHYSICS LABORATORY |
B |
2 |
INTRO. TO ELECTRICAL ENGG. |
A- |
1 |
ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES & QUA.MEC. |
A- |
4 |
INTRO. TO COMPUTER EA SCIENCE |
E |
1 |
It wasn’t that difficult to maintain a decent CGPA but what she learned was that your entire focus should not be just on scoring a good CGPA, but improving your skills and personality should also be given importance.
I am not saying that taking a dropout is a bad decision. Most people who appear for JEE more than once tend to score better after the first time. It is not an issue and don’t let people convince you otherwise.
However, you should have a very just reason for taking a drop. Just because you couldn’t get into your dream branch does not mean, you cannot do well in other branches. In that case, you can consider the CS branch of other 2nd-tier Engineering colleges rather than taking a drop year. Moreover, you will be answerable for the same in your interview, and might work against your favor in your interview.
On research, you will find that the median salary of IIT Guwahati and other engineering colleges is almost on par with that of IIT Kanpur and Madras. There is a difference, but not big enough to make you take a year drop out. Ultimately, only you can make the decision but I have laid down the cards, make a wise decision.
My friends' father is a newly recruited assistant professor at IIT Delhi and shared his experience of the same over tea.
Facilities
Coursework
Research
Career prospects
Professors are of different levels: Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Professor.
The promotion depends on the quality of your research work. Overall, the experience is a mix of research and taking classes simultaneously with a lot of free time in your hand.
The rank required for IIT Delhi admission depends on the branch you are targeting. The table below shows some common branches you can opt for and the required ranks for the same (previous year’s)
Branch |
Rank (Gender Neutral) |
Aerospace Engineering |
2119 |
Chemical Engineering |
2081 |
Civil Engineering |
3471 |
Computer Science and Engineering |
61 |
Electrical Engineering |
369 |
Engineering Physics |
1452 |
Mechanical Engineering |
1406 |
All the entrance exams for IIT Delhi executive MBA are just a formality and the program itself is just a source of money for the Institute. The total fees stand at 9 lakhs which is too much for a part-time course. You will have to spare time from your hectic work schedule to pursue this course which in itself is a challenge.
Executive MBA from IIT Delhi admission process comprises 2 stages
The process is not that difficult and can be cleared by most professionals.
IIT Delhi has stopped providing on-campus hostel facilities to PG MTech students specially bound mainly due to the shortage of Hostel rooms inside the campus. Earlier they used to provide off-campus hostels that were in pathetic conditions. But starting from 2020, they have even stopped providing these off-campus hostels and students are expected to arrange for their accommodation.
The students have to go to the hostel inside the campus for mess food and have to roam around without any permanent on-campus residence. Moreover, so much distance between their off campus residence and the college wastes a lot of time and they can hardly spare time for doing additional things like studying for an entrance exam.
New hostels are being built to accommodate MTech students and hopefully, in the coming future you might see better hostel facilities for PG students.