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IGDTUW Delhi UG, PG, Doctorate Courses 2025

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IGDTUW Courses and Fees 2025

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B.E. / B.Tech(8 courses)
5.2 L - 8.6 L
10+2 : 60 %
Exams : JEE MainJAC Delhi+1 More
MCA(1 course)
1.6 L
Graduation : 60 %
Exams : CUET-PG
MBA/PGDM(2 courses)
1.6 L - 8.6 L
10+2 : 60 %
Graduation : 60 %
Exams : MATCAT+4 More
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Q:   Can I get IGDTUW, B.Tech with 88% in JEE Main?

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 General, OBC, SC, ST, or PwD categories have different cutoff ranks for admission.

In any case, with a 88% score in JEE Fundamental, you have areas of strength for an of getting into IGDTUW for a few B.Tech programs.

A 88% score in JEE Principal ordinarily means a percentile somewhere in the range of 95 and 98, which is an extremely serious score.

If you belong to OBC,  SC,  ST,  or PwD categories,  the cutoff ranks for you will be significantly lower,  further increasing your chances of admission.

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Q:   What is the cutoff for MBA at IGDTUW?

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IGDTUW offers MBA as a integrated programme with B.Tech in Mechanical and Automation Engineering + MBA. In 2023 the cut off rank was 

Gen 31246

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Q:   Is it difficult to get admission in IGDTUW?

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The difficulty level ro get admission in IGDTUW depends how candidates prepares for the entrance exams and how they perform in the qualifying exams. To get into IGDTUW, canddiates must have a valid eligibility and a valid score in the entrance exams. Tabulated below are the list of courses:

CoursesEligibility CriteriaSelection Criteria
Twelve years of school education with 60% aggregate
Exam: JEE Main
Counseling: JAC Delhi/ DASA UG
Bahelor Degree with 60% aggregate
Exams: BBA
Twelve href="https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/jee-main-exam">JEE1 Degree with 60% aggregate
Exams: IGDTUW CUET-PG
Twelve years of school education with 50% aggregate
Merit based on the last qualifying exam
Merit based on the last qualifying exam
Bahelor Degree with 60% aggregate
Exams: MAT or CAT
Bahelor Degree with 60% aggregate
Exams: GATE

*This information is sourced from the official website/ sanctioning body and is subject to change.

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Q:   How can I get direct admission to the IGDTUW for M.Tech course?

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IGDTUW offers admission to MTech through entrance exams, so direct admission to MTech is not possible. However, to get admission to the MTech course at Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women (IGDTUW), candidates need to follow the below-mentioned steps:

  • Eligibility Criteria: Candidates must have a Bachelor's degree from a recognised university with a minimum of 60% marks.
  • Entrance Exam: Candidates must appear for the GATE and obtain a valid score.
  • Application Form: Candidates have to fill the application form available on the official website of IGDTUW.
  • Application Fee: Candidates have to pay the application fee online through net banking, credit card, or debit card.
  • Shortlisting: Candidates will be shortlisted based on their GATE score.
  • Final Selection: The final selection of candidates will be based on their GATE score, Group Discussion, and Personal Interview.
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Q:   Is MBA from IGDTUW worth it?

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 Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women (IGDTUW) is recognised by the UGC and is a member of the Association of Indian Universities. It has been ranked 161 among the best Engineering colleges in India by NIRF and seventh-best Engineering colleges in Delhi by NIRF 2021. The MBA course is offered for four years across multiple specialisations, including Finance, Human Resource Management, Marketing, Business Analytics, etc. The overall fees for MBA is around INR 1.6 lakh. Talking about the placemenst report 2022, 304 out of 396 UG (4-year) and PG (2-year) students were placed during Indira Gandhi Delhi University for Women placements 2021. The median package offered to UG (4-year) and PG (2-year) students was INR 15 LPA and INR 10 LPA during Indira Gandhi Technical University placements 2021, respectively.

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IGDTUW Fee Structure

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Q:   What is the fees of IGDTUW for MBA & Btech?

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The fees for MBA and BTech programs at IGDTUW: 

MBA

  1. General Category: INR 1,05,000 per year
  2. Reserved Category: INR 63,000 per year

BTech

  1. General Category: INR 1,29,000 per year
  2. Reserved Category: INR 84,500 per year
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Q:   What is IGDTUW JEE Main Last Round Closing Rank for Home State Quota?

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IGDTUW cutoff is based on JEE Main scores followed by JAC Counselling. At the UG level, IGDTUW offers BArch and BTech and Integrated BTech course across seven specialisations. IGDTUW admission 2023 to BTech has been concluded with the release of 5 Rounds. IGDTUW JEE Main Last Round Closing Rank for Home State Quota is tabulated as follows: 

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Q:   What is the ranking of IGDTUW - Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University For Women?

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The NIRF ranked it 177 among engineering colleges in 2022. While in 2021, NIRF ranked IGDTUW 161st among the best engineering colleges in India and 7th in Delhi. It is India's first women's technical university. It ranked 101-200 globally for quality education and gender equality by Times Higher Education World Impact Ranking 2021.

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Q:   What is the rank required to get admission to MBA at IGDTUW?

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IGDTUW offers MBA as a integrated programme with B.Tech in Mechanical and Automation Engineering + MBA. In 2023 the cut off rank was 

 

Gen 31246

 

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Q:   What is the fee for BBA at IGDTUW?

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The total tuition fee for the BBA programme at IGDTUW is INR 2.6 lakhs for the entire course duration of three years.This information is sourced from the official website/ sanctioning body and is subject to change.. Additionally, students may have to pay additional fees for hostel accommodation, mess charges, and other facilities. It is advisable to check the official website of IGDTUW or other sources for the latest fee structure and other details

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The top companies are Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Uber, Morgan Stanley, Philips, etc., visit our campus for recruitment.
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B.Tech. in Mechanical and Automation Engineering - Batch of 2028
3.2
3Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty2Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Review of Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women.
Placements: I am a fresher in the B.Tech. MAE department. There is no recruitment for the first years but as far as I know about the placement of my college, it's pretty good—better than most of the Delhi colleges. The average package for my department is around 16–18 lacs. However, students of the mechanical department mostly also participate in technical departments. All good companies come to the college, like Microsoft, Google, Adobe, Zomato, Swiggy, etc. Some of them allow computer science departments or tech departments only. But most of them give equal opportunities to all. Departments. Recently this year, a student in the 4th year of the CSE branch got the highest package of 1 crore annually.
Infrastructure: To be honest, despite such a big college as JAC Delhi, IGDTUW has the biggest demerit as infrastructure. The college is very small. Buildings are not in good condition. The old building needs preparing and needs to make a sports arena. Hostel buildings are good, spacious, and big. Every floor has a fridge and induction.
Faculty: Teachers are very helpful and coordinated with us. The curriculum is well planned accordingly. At the start of every year, we are provided with a whole-year datesheet of holidays, exams and all the events and fests. Curriculum is relevant and parallel to all other engineering colleges. Midterms are quite easy but the endterms are really a bit tough and tricky. No cheating. Just sit silently, single on your bench, and do your work.
Other: The reason I chose this course is because I got it according to my rank; there was nothing better for me. But now I started enjoying mechanical tools and machines. The best part of the mechanical department is the HOD, who is very supportive. College placement and reputation are very good. So most of the companies come. The infrastructure is totally bad and the campus size is very small. Campus is more for studying and less for fun and events.
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B.Tech. in Mechanical and Automation Engineering - Batch of 2026
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Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women review.
Placements: There are about 150 students in my batch. Our course offers a dual degree option. Top recruiting companies include Hero and Maruti Suzuki, and packages range from 5 to 25 lpa. Our college has a great functioning system to meet the needs of every student.
Infrastructure: The college has good infrastructure and well-ventilated classrooms. The college libraries have a variety of books and many societies that cater to students' interests. Overall, it is great to be a part of this college.
Faculty: The teachers in my department are well qualified. They are very efficient in catering to our doubts and needs. The curriculum is well settled for all eight semesters. The semester exams are designed according to the topics studied, ranging from easy to difficult in a well-proportioned way.
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B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence) - Batch of 2027
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Good placements but no campus life.
Placements: Placements are really good, various software development internships and roles are offered, even non-technical roles are also offered. Even core branches have good placements, both technical and non-technical; both national and international companies visit.
Infrastructure: Hostel life is bad: early curfew, no AC classrooms, 5 people living in the same room, no wifi 24/7, very strict rules and regulations, warden doesn't even hear to the needs of students, no actions are taken even after protests, and very poor conditions.
Faculty: Faculty are okay. Some are PhD students teaching freshers; some faculty are really cool and experienced; some are straight-up narcissists. The exams are not that hard, previous year questions and notes are enough to get a decent CGPA. The library is well maintained.
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All about IGDTUW you need to know.
Placements: The placement record of IGDTUW is quite good compared to other engineering colleges across India. More than 80 percent of students get placements in on-campus placements in their fourth year. Google, Microsoft, Grow, and LinkedIn are the top companies that have been visiting the college over the years. More than 50 percent of students get opportunities to do internships from the second year during summer breaks for three weeks.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure of the college is not that attractive according to me. The library is good, with enough space to study and plenty of books available for each course. The classrooms in my branch are not that good as they have no AC, which disturbs concentration during the summer.
Faculty: The teachers are helpful, and most of them are PhD graduates. Their teaching style is good. The college teaches us programming languages from the first year and also guides us in developing websites, which is beneficial for getting internships during our second and third years. The difficulty level of semester exams is moderate, and they are held timely by the administration.
Other: I opted for this course because of its growing importance and job opportunities over the years. It would be better to remove subjects like Physics and Basic Electrical Engineering from the course, as we ultimately deal with computers. Ignite is the sports event, and Trangana is the fest of the college, which is conducted in a grand way. Scholarship opportunities are available for students with low family income.
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B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2026
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Good placements and grades are very important, but has poor infrastructure.
Placements: Basically, placements are quite good. Companies like Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Adobe, Uber, etc. are recruiting students. SDE roles are offered mostly. However, it depends from company to company. There are also choices for applying for roles. Around 70% or more students have gotten placed in our senior batches this year.
Infrastructure: Do not expect anything in the name of infrastructure. There are classes only for lectures. You can't just sit in a room for lunch, and campus is also quite small. The hostel is quite great, disciplined, good food, and hygienic, but again, due to a lack of space, it's difficult to get a hostel room easily.
Faculty: Some professors are really nice, but some are very arrogant, depending on their behavior and also yours. Faculty is helpful, but I would say seniors are more generous when it comes to help. Semester exams are not that tough, but the checking of the professor matters the most. Pass percentage is 45%.
Other: I wish I had taken CSE AI, as the faculty is really chill. Fests are just so much fun. Students really engage in extracurriculars, and my friends also got scholarship and all. Overall, it's good.
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B.Tech. in Electronics and Communications Engineering (Artificial Intelligence) - Batch of 2027
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Good placements but otherwise poor infrastructure and facilities .
Placements: The placements for ECE have been good however the first batch of ECE-AI is yet to graduate so there is no statistical data regarding this particular branch. However, in 3rd year more than 50% people were able to get internships I. e on campus for the branch ECE- AI. Most students are placed in teach and software companies only with multiple students opting the off campus offers that include companies like microsoft etc.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure is poor. The buildings are old and the electronics department gets very hot during summers with poor ventilation in classrooms. Infrastructure of IT block is better compared to ECE. Washrooms of ECE building are horrible. There is no cleanliness and the sell sometimes reaches even the classrooms. The projector of ECE classrooms rarely works. Library is average. It is fully AC with enough space to sit and study. The decorum and cleanliness is also well maintained. There is a badminton court behind IT block but it's mostly a hangout spot for monkeys and therefore not many students play there. The labs are average and fully AC. The systems are outdated however.
Faculty: Teachers are helpful and most teach sufficient for the exams. Most of the teachers are PhDs and quite knowledgeable. However, when it comes to exams, students need to prepare themselves for the environment is much different from schools. Teachers only help when you seek them out. There is no spoon feeding. Course curriculum for ECE AI is fresh and more up to date as compared to ECE due to which most students are now referring ECE AI. Due to the integration of AI, students are required to learn multiple coding languages which keep them at par with CSAI students. Many subjects are similar to CS-AI. Exams are moderate difficult. Students can get an idea looking at the past year papers. The pass percentage is good enough with multiple students also averaging around 9 GPA each semester.
Other: With my percentile, this was the best suited course I could find. I opted ECE ai because of the curriculum being fresh and updated as compared to ECE. Best things about my course is its overlap between the electronics as well as software industry. I wish the lab and projects and overall hands on experience were better. In labs, we can get along with simply doing those age old experiments mentioned in the syllabus which leave no excitement or curiosity on the student' part. The campus life is underwhelming. The societies are rarely active with only the dance and drama societies being more active than the others. The campus is small due to which fests are also underwhelming with limited number of same old stalls like last year. There are a lot of monkeys in the campus that sometimes attack on students to snatch the things they have in hand. Connectivity to Kashmere GATE is great with the GATE no.7 being at just a 5 min walk from the campus. Campus is shared with the Ambedkar University crowd. One can find more ambedkar students changing around IGDTUW campus than IGDTUW girls on a fine day.
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Q:   What is the eligibility criteria for B.Tech at IGDTUW?

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  • Passed out 10+2 exam or an equivalent exam: You probably finished the 10+2 assessment with Physical science, Arithmetic, and English as center subjects.
  • General Classification: Finished the 10+2 exam with a minimum of 60% in the subjects of mathematics, chemistry, and physics.
  • OBC/Guard Classification: Finished the 10+2 exam with a minimum of 55% overall in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
  • SC/ST/PwD Classification: Gotten no less than half total imprints in Material science, and Arithmetic in 10+2.
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Q:   What are the top Scholarships for B.Tech at IGDTUW and how to avail them?

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IGDTUW  provides B.Tech students with a Good oppurtunities for scholarships .

The following are some of the best scholarships offered at IGDTUW:

  •  JRF/SRF (TRF) Scholarship at IGDTUW
  • Dr. Babuajee Jha Memorial Scholarship
  • Mrs. Phool Devi Memorial Scholarship
  • Shri Dharampal Memorial Scholarship
  • Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Scholarship
  • Merit Cum Means Scholarship by Delhi Government 

Some scholarships are provided by IGDTUW, while others are provided by external organizations, corporations . Students can go to the Official websites to check the eligibility criterion .

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Q:   What is the average package for MBA students at IGDTUW?

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The average package for MBA students at Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Woman (IGDTUW) in INR 14.5 LPA with the highest package of INR 82 LPA. The average package received by 40% of students is INR 14.5 LPA. 

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Q:   What is the latest cutoff information for admission to B.Tech at IGDTUW?

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Hi.The Last Round closing rank for BTech ranged between 20788 and 31246, among which B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering was the most competitive specialisation, followed by B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence).

As per the IGDTUW cutoff 2023, the Round 1 and the Last Round closing ranks for B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering were 10672 and 20788, respectively for the General All India category candidates. For the Home State category students, IGDTUW cutoff 2023 for B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence) for Round 1 and the Last Round closing ranks were 38241 and 51288 respectively.

During the IGDTUW cutoff 2022, the Round 1 and the Last Round closing ranks for B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering stood at 8401 and 14594, showing a improving trend for 2023 for the B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering course for both Round 1 and the Last Round.

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Q:   How much does B.Tech at IGDTUW cost?

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Hi.B.Tech. in Information Technology at IGDTUW is a 4 years course at the UG level. The course offers admission to 150 students. The total tuition fee for IGDTUW B.Tech. in Information Technology is INR 5.24 Lakh. Apart from the tuition fee, there is a one-time admission fee of amount INR 17,000, and a hostel fee of amount INR 5.17 Lacs that students are required to pay in addition to the tuition fee. To get admitted to IGDTUW B.Tech. in Information Technology course, applicants must meet the entry requirements - 60% in 12th.

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Q:   How many students can do MBA at IGDTUW?

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The MBA at Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women is a 2 years PG  course.  The course offers admission to a maximum of 75 students in an academic intake. The tuition fee for IGDTUW Masters of Business administration is INR 2.30 Lakh. Apart from the tuition fee, there is a one-time admission fee of INR 7,000, and a hostel fee of INR 2.66 Lakh. that the students are required to pay in addition to the tuition fees.

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Q:   What is the expected JEE Main cutoff 2024?

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NIT Manipur JEE Main cutoff 2024 has been released for admission to the BTech courses. During the Round 1 cutoff, the closing rank for CSE was 25886 for the General category students under the AII India Quota. Among OBC candidates, the closing rank for B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering stood at 8750. Candidates seeking admisison to NIT Manipur can refer to the table below to check out the Round 1 closing ranks for BTech in CSE course for various categories under the AI quota: 

Category

JEE Main 2024 Expected Cutoff

Common Rank List

90-91

Gen-EWS

75-76

OBC-NCL

73-74

SC

51-52

ST

37-38

PwD

0.0013527

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Q:   What is the fee for various courses at IGDTUW?

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The fee for various courses at IGDTUW can vary depending on several factors, including:

Program type: Undergrad (UG), postgraduate (PG), confirmation, authentication, and so forth.


Explicit program: B.Tech in Software engineering could have an alternate charge contrasted with B.Tech in Food Innovation.


Admission year: Expenses might be modified occasionally, so looking at charges across changed years probably won't be precise.


Reservation class: Charges for some booking classifications (SC, ST, and so on.) may be lower than for general class understudies.

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Q:   What are the top courses offered at IGDTUW - Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University For Women?

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IGDTUW offers a variety of programs, including BTech, BArch, BBA, MTech, MPlan, MCA, and PhD. It is India's first women's technical university. Besides it also organizes international conferences, workshops, and seminars. The university offers undergraduate BTech courses in four different fields i.e. Computer Science and Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Information Technology, Mechanical and Automation Engineering

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Q:   What to do after JEE Main session 2 result?

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Candidates preparing for IITs are only required to appear for the JEE Advanced entrance exam after qualifying JEE Main. Students who who secure above the 98th percentile in JEE Main 2024 Session 2 should start preparing for JEE Advanced 2025 immediately. Those who score between 95th and 98th percentile should focus on improving their JEE Main score by taking multiple mock tests and practicing previous year's question papers. By analysing their strengths and weaknesses, candidates can identify their areas of proficiency and topics where they need improvement. If they can achieve full marks in their practice sessions, they can start preparing for JEE Advanced. However, if they cannot score full marks, it is recommended that they appear for multiple mock test series for more practice. 

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Q:   Which is the best course at IGDTUW?

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The best course is B.Tech at IGDTUW. IGDTUW is known for its B.Tech placements and offers an average package of INR 19 lacs in B.Tech.

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To apply for the IGDTUW, a candidate needs to have all these things ready: class 10 and 12 mark sheet and certificate, bachelor's degree if one has it, passport-sized photograph, Aadhar card, and caste certificate in case it is needed.

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To apply online for programs other than BTech and BArch at IGDTUW, students should:

  1. Visit the official admission portal.
  2. Register using a valid email ID, contact number, and name.
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  4. Complete the online application form with all required details.
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IGDTUW provides numerous scholarships to students at different stages. For instance, PhD students can apply for the IGDTUW JRF/SRF (TRF) Scholarship. For non-GATE MTech/MPlan students with a CGPA of 8 and above, and 75% attendance, financial assistance is available. Also eligible are the full-time P

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A choice between IGDTUW for CSE and IIT Mandi for Mechanical would involve your priority lists: whether it is the reputation/ranking that you are after or not. Generally speaking, IIT Mandi enjoys a higher ranking and reputation nation-wide than does IGDTUW. IITs enjoy a good reputation throughout t

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