Admission to IIT Delhi in 2016 was based solely on the JEE Advanced ranking, with an All India Rank (AIR) of 2404 needed for entry. The faculty-to-student ratio is about 20:1, with faculty being experienced and supportive. The fee structure is flexible, accommodating different financial backgrounds, with exemptions and reduced fees for students based on family income and category. Scholarships are available for students from economically weaker sections and those with top academic ranks.
Hostel and food costs are affordable, and educational loans are accessible on campus at a low-interest rate. M.Tech students can earn around 20,000 INR per month through teaching assistantships. On-campus placements are robust, with initial salaries averaging around 13 LPA, increasing to 16-17.7 LPA. In the first phase of placements, 925 offers were made, with top companies like Microsoft, Intel, and Goldman Sachs recruiting. Over 300 job offers were made on the first day, with the highest salary package reaching over 1.2 crore and Jane Street offering the highest international package of 4 crore.
The placement rate for undergraduate students exceeds 85%, with some opting for higher studies or entrepreneurship. Internships are abundant, offering stipends between 50,000 and 2 lakh per month, facilitated by major companies such as Google, Microsoft, and Amazon. The Office of Career Services plays a crucial role in the placement and internship processes. Overall, IIT Delhi offers a well-structured curriculum, extensive financial support, and strong placement opportunities for its students.
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