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B.Tech. in Production and Industrial Engineering 

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B.Tech. in Production and Industrial Engineering
 at 
IIT Delhi 
Overview

Duration

4 years

Course Level

UG Degree

Mode of Course

Full Time

Total Tuition Fees

8.00 Lakh

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Seat breakup

89

Type of University

Deemed

B.Tech. in Production and Industrial Engineering
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IIT Delhi 
Fees

Fee componentsAmount (4 years)
8.00 Lakh
3.71 Lakh
16,150
11.87 Lakh
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B.Tech. in Production and Industrial Engineering
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Curriculum

Latest curriculum for B.Tech. in Production and Industrial Engineering at IIT Delhi can be downloaded from the below link. The curriculum PDF has semester wise course structure, electives and detailed course content. You can also check course curriculum of other specializations offered in B.E. / B.Tech at IIT Delhi

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B.Tech. in Production and Industrial Engineering
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Placements

ParticularsStatistics (2023)
Median SalaryINR 20.00 Lakh
% Batch placed87.69
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ACCENTURE
Barclays Bank
CapGemini
Deloitte
Flipkart
GAIL(Gas AuthorityOf IndiaLtd)
Hindustan Unilever
ICICI Securities
JP Morgan Chase
KPMG
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B.Tech. in Production and Industrial Engineering
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Frequently Asked Questions

Q:   What is the JEE Advanced cut off for BTech in Production and Industrial Engineering at IIT Delhi?

A: 

For 2022, cut off was 3589 for General category candidates in All India quota for BTech in Production and Industrial Engineering in IIT Delhi - Indian Institute of Technology. For female candidates in general category under All India quota, 9192 was the closing rank. Moreover, the BTech cutoff varies depending on the category and domicile/quota of the applicant.

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Q:   Can I get IIT Delhi with 500 rank?

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Yes, you can get into IIT Delhi with 500 rank. As per the IIT Delhi Cutoff 2024, the last round closing ranks ranged between 116 and 6102 for the General AI category students. There are a few courses available at 500 rank including BTech in CSE and BTech in Mathematics and Computer Engineering. 

The table provided below mentions the courses available at rank 500, for the General All India category candidates:

Course2024
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering116
Integrated B.Tech. + M.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering204
Integrated B.Tech. + M.Tech. in Mathematics and Computing417
B.Tech. in Mathematics and Computing Engineering332

Q:   How long is BTech in IIT Delhi?

A: 

The duration of IIT Delhi BTech courses is four years. The full-time degree programme is divided into eight semesters. During the BTech course duration, the students have to do compulsory foundation courses in the areas of basic sciences, humanities, engineering sciences, and social sciences along with the departmental core and elective courses. Moreover, IIT Delhi offers internship opportunities to UG students, the duration of short-term internships is 1.5 to 2 months and is 6 months for long-term internships.

Apart from this, the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi also offer an integrated BTech and MTech programme. The duration of this dual degree course is five years against the standard duration of both the courses - BTech (four years) and MTech (two years). 

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Q:   Between IIT Bombay and IIT Delhi, which has better hostel facilities and amenities for BTech students?

A: 
Based on ratings and reviews from current and former students, IIT Delhi is considered to have better hostel facilities and amenities compared to IIT Bombay. The hostels at IIT Delhi are known for their cleanliness, spacious rooms, and well-maintained common areas. The campus also has various sports facilities, gymnasiums, and recreation rooms, which are highly appreciated by the students. In comparison, while the hostels at IIT Bombay are also considered to be of good quality, they are often criticized for being too congested and having inadequate facilities. However, the campus does have a good range of amenities including a sports complex, swimming pool, and student activity center.

Q:   How are the BTech placements at IIT Delhi?

A: 

More than 1300 offers were made including over 260 PPOs and 30 international offers during the first phase of IIT Delhi placements 2023. The key highlights of IIT Delhi Phase 1 placement 2023 are presented below:

Particulars

Statistics (2023)

Total job offers1,300
Domestic offer50 students received a package of more than INR 1 crore per annum
Highest international packageINR 2.4 crore per annum
No. of PPOs260
No. of international offers30

B.Tech. in Production and Industrial Engineering
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IIT Delhi 
Entry Requirements

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B.Tech. in Production and Industrial Engineering
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Admission Process

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B.Tech. in Production and Industrial Engineering
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Cutoffs

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JEE Advanced round-wise cutoff Rank: (General-All India)
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1337232133089
2337432493089
3337432493089
4337432493089
5337432493089
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B.Tech. in Production and Industrial Engineering
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Students Ratings & Reviews

4.3/5
Verified Icon35 Verified ReviewsInfo Icon
Placement Review IconPlacements4.5
Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure4.1
Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course3.9
Crowd Review IconCampus Life4.5
Money Review IconValue for Money4.6
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Bhanu Pratap Singh Rathore Verified Icon
B.Tech. in Production and Industrial Engineering - Batch of 2028
Offered by IIT Delhi - Indian Institute of Technology
4.2
4Placements4Infrastructure3Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
Inside the IIT Delhi dream.
Placements: Mostly, all the students who sit for placements get a job. The highest salary is around 30 LPA, while the average is 20 LPA. Hindustan Unilever is one of the top recruiters. Getting an internship is hard compared to placements. Many students from my branch go for consultancy.
Infrastructure: Yes, I have opted for a hostel, but due to the lack of hostel rooms, we do face a lot of issues. My hostel room is designed for a single person, but two people are accommodated in it. We have a single cupboard and a single table, which creates a lot of issues.
Faculty: The professors are good in their research, but their teaching is quite inefficient, and the teaching assistants don't know what they are meant to teach. The course is designed every ten years to ensure its relevancy, but it still lacks. The semester exams are quite difficult, and students remain under stress.
Reviewed on 12 Dec 2024Read More
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B.Tech. in Production and Industrial Engineering - Batch of 2025
Offered by IIT Delhi - Indian Institute of Technology
3.8
4Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Really good infrastructure, facilities, and campus environment.
Placements: IIT Delhi's placements have been excellent and quite better compared to last year, with around 40% of students placed till now. The highest package exceeded 1 crore per annum, while the average package was 20 LPA. Top companies like Google, Microsoft, and Goldman Sachs recruited roles in various profiles. Many students secured internships with reputed firms, leading to pre-placement offers.
Infrastructure: IIT Delhi has a very good infrastructure and has decent Wi-Fi, modern labs, air-conditioned classrooms, and a library with a vast collection of books. Hostel facilities are very good, and the floors are equipped with Wi-Fi, study rooms, common rooms, visitor rooms, music rooms, and dance rooms for recreational activities. Food quality is good, though opinions vary.
Faculty: Teachers are very knowledgeable and helpful here. Although there will always be teachers whose teaching style we don't like. Overall, all the professors are very helping. Semester exams are not very tough and can be passed by studying just one day before the exam.
Reviewed on 11 Dec 2024Read More
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B.Tech. in Production and Industrial Engineering - Batch of 2028
Offered by IIT Delhi - Indian Institute of Technology
2.8
5Placements2Infrastructure1Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Absolutely dissatisfied.
Placements: Placement Percentage: 85% of students were placed. Salary Packages: Highest: 35 LPA Lowest: 6 LPA Average: 12 LPA Top Recruiting Companies: Tata Steel, Larsen & Toubro, Bosch, Maruti Suzuki, and Mahindra. Internship Stats: 70% secured internships in companies like ISRO, BHEL, DRDO, and Tata Motors. Top Roles Offered: Operations Manager, Supply Chain Analyst, Quality Engineer, and Manufacturing Consultant. Negative Aspects of Production and Industrial at IIT Delhi (fictional): Limited focus on modern technologies, outdated curriculum in parts, and fewer research opportunities compared to CS or ECE. Students often find the coursework theoretical with less industry-aligned practical exposure.
Infrastructure: Facilities and Infrastructure for the Course/Department: Wi-Fi: High-speed campus-wide Wi-Fi access, including in classrooms and labs. Labs: Well-equipped labs with modern machinery for manufacturing, CAD/CAM, automation, and quality control. Classrooms: Smart classrooms with projectors, air-conditioning, and ergonomic seating. Library: A central library with a vast collection of course materials, research papers, and digital resources. Hostel and Campus Facilities: Hostel Quality: Decent rooms with good ventilation, regular cleaning, and Wi-Fi connectivity. Mess and Canteen: Mess food is average with a mix of vegetarian and non-vegetarian options, though repetitive. Canteens offer better variety and taste but at a higher cost. Medical Facilities: A 24/7 health center with doctors on call, a pharmacy, and ambulance services. Sports and Games: State-of-the-art sports complexes for indoor and outdoor games, including cricket, football, badminton, gymnasium, and swimming pool.
Faculty: Teaching Quality: While the teachers are qualified and knowledgeable, many fail to engage students effectively. Some rely on outdated teaching methods, making lectures monotonous and theoretical, with limited practical insights. Course Curriculum: The curriculum lacks updates to align with industry demands, focusing heavily on traditional topics. Emerging technologies like AI, IoT, and sustainability are either missing or poorly integrated, leaving students underprepared for modern industrial roles. Semester Exams: Exams are moderately difficult, but the focus is more on rote learning than critical thinking or problem-solving. This approach often frustrates students who aim for industry-relevant skills. The pass percentage hovers around 85%, with many barely scraping through due to poorly designed assessments.
Other: That was the best course I was getting. I am trying to change course. Initially, events were good. The fest was boring, tbh. Regarding campus crowd, you will find many people of different types. Just choose the correct peer group. Campus surroundings (air is polluted). Scholarship is only for those with income less than 5 Lacs. Extracurricular activities are only for CV. If you are not good, you won't be selected.
Reviewed on 23 Nov 2024Read More
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B.Tech. in Production and Industrial Engineering - Batch of 2028
Offered by IIT Delhi - Indian Institute of Technology
4.8
5Placements4Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
Society’s Respect, Great Placement, Qualified and Helpful Faculty Members, a Huge Campus.
Placements: In my course of Industrial and Production Engineering, we have a very high placement ratio compared to any other branch at IIT Delhi. Last year, 61 students stood for placements, and 59 got placed. This ratio is even higher than that of Computer Science students. Our average package varies every year, but currently, as of now, I am writing this on December 3, 2024. A total of 3 placement days have passed, and as per my knowledge from my seniors and colleges, the average package of my branch this year is a little over 20 Lakh, and this is actually a good figure to start your career with. People from my branch generally tend to go for a consultancy job, as the name suggests, Production and Industrial Engineering; many also rise to leading positions in top companies.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure across the whole campus is very good. You get excellent sports and health facilities. We have an open-air theater with a capacity of around 3,000 people. We also have labs equipped with every single technology you might need to get your job done, whether it’s a project or a research paper; you can do anything you want. The only thing that takes me off is the hostels, as some of them were built in the 1970s. They are very well-managed and in good condition, but as a top institute of the country, it actually needs to have much better facilities. The good thing is that work is ongoing in that direction.
Faculty: Faculty members here are world-class professors who have dozens of research papers published in their name, with many more in the process of being published. They also have strong industry connections, which make them very special. Despite their heavy workloads, they are always there for you to help with every problem. What you need to do is just write an email to them. They are very active in responding to you by email, and when in need, they give you special assistance, whether it is for a research internship or just a small doubt. You are welcome to talk to them. The hardest part of IIT life is the exams, as we get very little break between exams. Sometimes, we even have two major exams on the same day. Remember, these are end-semester exams and cover the whole syllabus of the course. Still, these are the times that prepare you to face the toughest engineers in the country. You face pressure and may feel motivated, but you face everything and rise. You become the best of the best.
Other: I chose this course because my rank allowed this as the best option for me. So yes, at IITs, you have very little choice over what you get, as your rank or the JEE Advanced score plays a deciding factor for your branch and college. You may still have control to choose between similar options, but these are limited. Another factor that pulled me toward Production and Industrial Engineering is that it's very close to industrial requirements. In short, it makes you industry-ready, whether it is for a role as a consultant, a position of general manager, or any other leading position in any organization.
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B.Tech. in Production and Industrial Engineering - Batch of 2027
Offered by IIT Delhi - Indian Institute of Technology
3.8
4Placements4Infrastructure3Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Good placements, good sports facilities, good hostel life
Placements: Seniors say internships are a bit difficult to crack, but almost everyone gets a decent placement. Top recruiters are Google, Amazon, and Salesforce in tech. Bain and McKinsey are top consult recruiters. In core, the majority of placed students are in ITC, Wipro, Mahindra.
Infrastructure: Facilities are good. Labs are air-conditioned. For the hostel, I would say it's okay, not very great, but yeah it's decent. Food is decent in the hostel, only sometimes the mess workers make not very tasty food. So overall I would say facilities are decent and manageable.
Faculty: Teachers are highly qualified, but only a few of them know how to teach a class. But some professors are very cool, they understand the condition of the students, but these people are very few. To summarise, I would say the majority of the time you have to study by yourself and with your friends.
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Students also asked

Q:   What is the highest package offered during IIT Delhi placements?

A: 

According to media reports, 50 students received domestic offers with package more than INR 1 crore per annum during IIT Delhi placements 2023. Further, the highest international package offered during IIT Delhi placements 2023 stood at INR 2.5 crore per annum. The highest domestic and international package offered during IIT Delhi placements 2023 and 2022 are presented below:

Particulars

Placement Statistics (2022)

Placement Statistics (2023)

Highest domestic package

INR 1.25 crore per annum

INR 1 crore per annum

Highest international package

INR 2 crore per annum

INR 2.5 crore per annum

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Q:   How can I get admission at IIT Delhi?

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IIT Delhi admission is entrance-based for all the programmes (Except for PG Diploma). For the diploma course, selection is done merit-basis. Candidates who have passed Class 12 can apply for the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi undergraduate courses. More details around the admission process of some of the courses are provided below:

  • Candidates, who have passed Class 12 from a recognised board with an aggregate of 75% or above, can appear for JEE Main, followed by JEE Advanced and JoSAA Counselling to seek BTech admission at IIT Delhi.
  • Admission to MTech course is based on merit in GATE exam followed by GOAP counselling.
  • For MSc, aspirants need to apply with a valid score of IIT JAM and selected candidates have to further go through CCMN counselling.

Q:   Which all Certificate courses are available at IIT Delhi?

A: 
Presently, IIT Delhi is offering seven Certificate courses, including Digital Marketing, Data Science, Human Resource Management, Business Management, Design Thinking & Innovation, Industrial Design, Innovation and Entrepreneurship and Project Management. The college offers courses at the UG and PG levels across the Design, Management, Engineering, and several other streams. At the UG level, IIT Delhi offers B.Tech, B. Des and other courses to students. At the PG level, the college offers M.A. M.Tech, M.A. M.Sc. And other courses to students. The candidates must fill out the application form to get admission to the Certificate and other courses offered by the college. For getting admission to certificates and other courses, the candidates must follow a certain admission procedure. The candidates must fill out the application form in online and offline modes and then must submit the form with the application fees.

Q:   Is IIT Delhi costly?

A: 

IIT Delhi is a public university. So, the tuition fees is relatively affordable for most of the Indian students. However, the cost of living in Delhi can be high, especially for students who come from outside the city. The total fees for the Indian students at IIT Delhi is around INR 8 - 8.7 lakh. This excludes hostel fees, mess fees, and other expenses. International students pay a higher tuition fee, which is around $3,000 per year. In addition to tuition fees, students must also budget their living expenses such as food, transportation, and entertainment. The cost of living in Delhi varies depending on the student's lifestyle and location. However, students can expect to spend around INR 10,000 - INR 15,000 per month on living expenses.

Q:   How to apply for IIT Delhi after GATE?

A: 

Candidates who meet the course-specific eligibility criteria and have a valid GATE score can apply. Aspirants can complete the application form through the IIT Delhi official website. This is for M.Tech full-time programmes. For part-time/sponsored full-time courses, eligible candidates can register directly at the official website. Admission to part-time M.Tech is based on a written exam and interview round conducted by the institute.

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