The Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) across India offer various programs at the undergraduate (UG) level, majorly in the streams of Science, Engineering and Technology. Twenty-three IITs in India together offer over 250 Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) programs across various specializations. The seats offered for these IIT courses at the B.Tech and M.Tech level stands at 9,611 and 2,534 respectively.
Here is a complete list of undergraduate courses offered at IITs:
· Bachelor of Science (BS) |
· Dual Degree (BTech-MTech) |
· Dual Degree (BS & MS) |
· Bachelor of Architecture (BArch) |
· Bachelor of Design (BDes) |
· Joint MSc-PhD |
Engineering is one of the top three disciplines with the highest number of enrollments.
Specialized courses for engineering are mentioned below:
Computer Science Engineering |
Aeronautical Engineering |
Chemical Engineering |
Electrical Engineering |
Electronics & Communication Engineering |
Automobile Engineering |
Aerospace Engineering |
Mechanical Engineering |
Chemical Engineering |
Petroleum Engineering |
Industrial Engineering |
Civil Engineering |
Electronics Engineering |
Marine Engineering |
While thinking about IIT, there’s a common question that hits everyone’s mind is-“Can an average student crack IIT?”
Yes, an average student can absolutely crack IIT provided he/ she are ready to work hard with consistency. There have been many average students who cleared JEE with good ranks.
What are the minimum marks for IIT?
The tentative qualifying marks are as follows:
- GEN category (common rank list) students is 89.75
- GEN (EWS category) is 78.2
- For OBC-NCL is 74.31
- For SC is 54
- 44 for ST
- 11371730 For PWD candidates.