B.Tech. (CSD) & B.Tech. (CSSS) Admissions through IIITD Admissions Process 2021

B.Tech. Admissions 2021 to B.Tech. (CSD) and B.Tech. (CSSS) programs will be done through IIIT-D admission process using UCEED rank (Only for some seats in CSD) and Class XII Marks (Only for some seats in CSSS).

Admissions through IIITD admissions process are currently open for only limited seats in the below specializations:

Admission process for rest of the specializations will be announced separately in due course.



  • Seat Distribution
  • Eligibility, Admission Criteria and Merit list

  • Bonus Points (for B.Tech. CSSS only)
  • Important Dates

  • Category Certificates
  • Admission Enquiry
  • Fees (Tuition & Hostel) and Fee Waiver
  • Refund Policy
  • FAQ
  • Cut-offs for 2020
  • Apply Now

Seat Distribution

(Admission through this mode is open for only Delhi Candidates)


B.Tech. Program

CSD

CSSS

Category

Through UCEED

Through Class 12th Marks

Total Seats

26

26

GNGND

12

12

GNPDD

1

1

SCGND

4

4

OBGND

6

6

OBPDD

1

1

EWGND

2

2




Category

Code(CC)

General GN
Scheduled Tribe ST
Scheduled Caste SC
Other Backward Classes OB
Economically Weaker Section EW

Sub-Category

Code(SS)

No Subcategory

GN

Persons with Disabilities

PD

Defence

CW

 

Region

Code(R)

Delhi

D

Outside Delhi

OD

Eligibility, Admission Criteria and Merit List


Program

Entry through

Eligibility Criteria

National Level Examination requirements

Eligible for IIIT-Delhi Bonus points

B.Tech. (CSD)

IIIT-Delhi Admission process using UCEED Rank

70% marks in aggregate for five subjects and 70% in Maths in class XII from CBSE Board or equivalent.

UCEED Rank (of 2021)

No

Should have done schooling from a school located in National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi.

B.Tech. (CSSS)

IIIT-Delhi Admission process using class XII marks (of 2021)

70% marks in aggregate for five subjects and 70% in Maths in class XII from CBSE Board or equivalent provided he/she is not eligible to appear for JEE Mains 2021. Candidates having Physics, Chemistry, and Maths in class XII are not eligible to apply through this mode.

Not required

Yes

Should have done schooling from a school located in National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi.

Candidates belonging to the following categories, who apply for seats reserved for them, shall be allowed a relaxation in the eligibility requirement. The relaxation is applicable both in Maths and overall percentage as detailed below:

  • Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST): A relaxation of 10 percent marks in the eligibility requirements for the seats reserved for them.
  • Defence (CW): A relaxation of 5 percent marks in the eligibility requirements for the seats reserved for them.
  • Persons with Disability (PwD): A relaxation of 5 percent marks in the eligibility requirements for the seats reserved for them.
  • OBC: A relaxation of 5 percent marks in the eligibility requirements for the seats reserved for them.

NOTE: There is no marks relaxation for EWS category candidates.

Admission Criteria


Admission through IIIT-Delhi admission process using UCEED Rank

Admission through IIIT-Delhi admission process using Class XII score

Admission will be based on applicant’s All India UCEED Rank 2021. Bonus points are not applicable to this mode of admission.

Admission will be based on the total marks obtained in class XII in 2021 examinations for best five subjects including Maths and bonus points as mentioned on the website.

Merit List for Admission

Admission through IIIT-Delhi admission process using UCEED Rank (for some seats of B.Tech. (CSD))

Admission through IIIT-Delhi admission process using class XII score (for some seats of B.Tech. (CSSS))

  • Merit List for UCEED will be prepared based on candidates All India UCEED Rank 2021.

  • In case of a tie candidate with higher class XII percentage shall rank higher. If this does not break the tie, higher rank will be assigned to the candidate having higher percentage in Maths. 

  • Total marks obtained in best five subjects (including Mathematics) in class XII in 2021 converted to base of 100.

  • Bonus points, if any, as defined in points 1-10 above (maximum: 2).

  • The priority list will be based on the total of the above two.

  • In the case of a tie, candidate with higher marks in Maths shall rank higher. If this does not break the tie, higher rank will be assigned to the candidate who is older in age.

There will be no separate category-wise rank lists. However, cut-off marks for each category will be mentioned in the rank list.


Bonus Points (for B.Tech. CSSS only)

Two type of Bonus points (either 2 or 1 Bonus point) will be given for the categories given below. For all these, official supporting documents (letters, certificates, etc.) will have to be provided. IIIT-Delhi will also verify this information from the organizers directly.


1. Olympiads. Indian National Olympiad in Informatics, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Astronomy, and Biology

  • 2 Bonus points, if the student was selected for the summer training camp for the selection of the final team for International Olympiad (i.e. IOITC, IMOTC, OCSC for Physics, Chemistry,Astronomy, or Biology); supporting documents required: Certificate/letter from organizers.

  • 1 Bonus point, if the student qualified to appear in the National Level Exam for selection for the summer camp (i.e. INOI/ INMO/ INPhO/ INChO/ INAO/ INBO). Supporting documents required: Qualification letter/email to appear in the exam.

Note: Those who qualified to appear in INOI through ZCO-2016 will not be eligible for the Bonus points and those who have been declared deemed to have qualified through ZCO 2017 will be eligible.


2. Procon Junior programming contest

  • 2 Bonus points for the medal winners; Supporting documents needed: Certificate/letter from organizers certifying this.

  • 1 Bonus point for those who got certificates of Achievement; Supporting documents needed:Certificate/letter from organizers certifying this.


3. National Talent Search scholarship

  • 1 Bonus point, if a student has won this scholarship. If a student obtains scholarship in a specific category, then he/she can only be considered for admission in that category. Supporting documents needed: Certificate/grant letter


4. Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana (KVPY)

  • 1 Bonus point, if a student has qualified for this scholarship. If a student obtains scholarship in acategory, then he/she can only be considered for admission in that category. Supporting documents needed: Certificate of merit/grant letter.


5. INSPIRE Program of DST

  • 2 Bonus points, if a student is a recipient of Gold/Silver/Bronze/Consolation Award in NLEPC.Supporting documents needed: Official certificate for the award from DST.

  • 1 Bonus point, if a student has qualified for participation in the National Level Exhibition and Project Competition (NLEPC). Supporting documents needed: Official participationcertificate from DST.


6. IGNITE Award of National Innovation Foundation

  • 2 Bonus points, if a student is a recipient of the National IGNITE Award. Supporting documents needed: Official certificate for the award from NIF.


7. IRIS National Science Fair

  • 2 Bonus points,if a student is recipient of the award for participation in the International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF)

  • 1 Bonus point, if a student is selected for the National Fair. Supporting documents needed: Official certificate for the award from IRIS.


8. Sports

In any sport in "high priority and priority discipline" (as per the terminology used by SGFI),except Chess (as Chess is dealt with separately): if a student has represented a state in (i)National School Games organized by a School Games Federation of India, in U19 or U17category, or (ii) national championship organized by a National Sports Federation inSenior/Junior category

  • 1 Bonus point for participation or winning a medal. Supporting documents needed: Certificate for the medal or Certificate of participation issued by School Games Federation of India or by aNational Sports Federation.


9. Chess

  • 2 Bonus points for those whose FIDE rating is above 1800; Supporting documents needed: FIDE ID, a Self attested printout of the list of international rated tournaments played as provided by FIDE through their official website.

  • 1 Bonus point for those whose FIDE rating is between 1200 and1800. Supporting documentsneeded: Same as above.


10. Culture

  • 1 Bonus point for those Students who have received “Scholarship to Young Artistes” given by the Ministry of Culture, Government of India, or “Cultural Talent Search Scholarship Scheme”given by the Centre for Cultural Resources and Training an autonomous body under the aegis of Ministry of Culture, Government of India. Supporting documents needed: Scholarshipsanction letter and certificate issued by Ministry of Culture, Government of India / Centre for Cultural Resources and Training, Government of India.

Note: (1) If a candidate has qualified for more than one bonus category, he/she will get the highest points earned under all qualifying categories.
(2) Candidates seeking admission to B.Tech. (CSD) program through IIIT-Delhi Admission process using UCEED Rank will not be eligible for the award of bonus points.

Important Dates


IIIT-Delhi Admission Process

Updated Admission Timeline

Opening of applications 11th August 2021, 5 PM (Wednesday)
Last Date of Application 9th September 2021, (Thursday)
Bonus Points Document Verification 10th September 2021, (Friday)
First Round of Seat Allotment 13th September 2021, 5 PM (Monday)
First Round Document Verification 16th September 2021, (Thursday)
Second Round Seat Allotment 20th September 2021, 5 PM (Monday)
Second Round Document Verification 23rd September 2021, (Thursday)
Last Date of Withdrawal (Tentative) 27th September 2021, 5 PM (Monday)
Spot Round (In case of availability of seats) 29th September 2021, (Wednesday)

Certificates to be produced with respect to reserved categories

Candidates applying for any reserved seat (i.e. SC, ST, OBC-NCL, EWS, and PD) must produce the original certificates (as applicable) as mentioned below at the time of document verification.


SC/ST/OBC Candidates

Scheduled Caste (SC)/Scheduled Tribe (ST) /Other Backward Class (OBC-NCL)/EWS: For admission to a seat reserved for Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe/Other Backward Class (NCL)/EWS, candidate must produce a certificate, in original, issued from an approved district authority stating the Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribe/ Other Backward Class (NCL)/EWS, to which the candidate belongs. A list of approved authorities is given below:

  • District Magistrate / Additional Magistrate / Deputy Commissioner / Collector / Additional Deputy Commissioner / Deputy Collector / 1st Class Stipendiary Magistrate / City Magistrate (not below the rank of 1st Class Stipendiary Magistrate), Sub-Divisional Magistrate / Taluka Magistrate / Executive Magistrate / Extra Assistant Commissioner.
  • Revenue Officer not below the rank of Tehsildar.
  • Sub-Divisional Officer of the area where the candidates and/or his/her family normally resides
  • Administrator/Secretary to Administration/Development Officer (Laccadive & Minicoy Islands).


  • NOTE

    • Caste name as mentioned in OBC certificate MUST exactly match with the name of caste listed at
      http://revenue.delhi.gov.in/wps/wcm/connect/DoIT_Revenue/revenue/home/do...
      Any mismatch in the spelling of the name of the caste mentioned in the OBC certificate will not be considered as equivalent caste by IIIT Delhi.
      For example,if Sunar caste is spelt as ‘SUNAR’ in the above mentioned list, then OBC certificates, with caste name spelt as, ‘SONAR’ or ‘SUNAAR’ or SONAAR’ etc. will not be accepted.
    • The candidate seeking admission under reserved categories has to mandatorily produce the caste/category certificate in his/her name at the time of counselling. The certificate in the name of either of the parents (Mother/Father)or any other family member is not acceptable and the candidate will not be entitled even for provisional admission.
    • The reservation certificate should be issued from the respective state/region in which the reservation is being claimed, e.g. in case, a candidate claims the seat reserved for the Delhi Region category, he/she has to bring SC / ST / OBC certificate issued by Govt. of NCT of Delhi and should have also passed his/her qualifying examination from a School / College / Institute located in National Capital Territory of Delhi.
    • OBC (NCL) candidates are required to produce a caste certificate issued after March 31 2020 from the authorities as mentioned above. However, if the certificate is issued prior to March 31, 2020, it must be accompanied with an additional certificate regarding the present non-creamy layer status of the candidate, issued by the same competent authority. This additional certificate must have reference of his / her already issued original caste certificate.
    • Students claiming OBC reservation under Delhi region will be admitted in this category on the submission of a certificate to this effect from the Competent Authority of the Government of NCT of Delhi. Certificate issued by Govt. of India or any state government will not be accepted under any circumstances. A certificate issued by a Competent Authority of Delhi to an individual on the basis of Caste Certificate of his/her parents from another state will be accepted for claiming a seat under OBC Category if and only if the caste is in the list of notified OBC list by Govt. of NCT of Delhi.



    EWS Candidates

    Economically Weaker Section (EWS) : Criteria for Income and Assets:
    The benefit of reservation under EWS can be availed by persons who are not covered under the scheme of reservation for SCs, STs and OBCs upon production of an Income and Asset Certificate issued by a competent authority based upon the following criteria:

    Candidates whose family has gross annual income below Rs 8.0 lakh (Rupees eight lakh only) are to be identified as EWSs for benefit of reservation. Income shall also include income from all sources i.e. salary, agriculture, business, profession, etc. for the financial year prior to the year of application.

    Also persons whose family owns or possesses any of the following assets shall be excluded from being identified as EWS, irrespective of the family income:


    • 5 acres of agricultural land and above;
    • Residential flat of 1000 sq. ft. and above;
    • Residential plot of 100 sq. yards and above in notified municipalities;
    • Residential, plot of 200 sq. yards and above in areas other than the notified municipalities.

    The property held by a "Family" in different locations or different places/cities would be clubbed while applying the land or property holding test to determine EWS status.

    The term "Family" for this purpose willinclude the person who seeks benefit of reservation, his/her parents and siblings below the age of 18 years as also his/her spouse and children below the age of 18 years.

    The benefit of reservation under EWS can be availed upon production of an Income and Asset Certificate issued by a Competent Authority after March 31, 2020. The Income and Asset Certificate issued 'by any one of the following authorities in the prescribed format as given in Annexure shall only be accepted as proof of candidate's claim as 'belonging to EWS:


    • District Magistrate/Additional District Magistrate/ Collector/ Deputy Commissioner/Additional' Deputy Commissioner/ 1st Class Stipendary Magistrate/ Sub-Divisional Magistrate/ Taluka Magistrate / Executive Magistrate/ Extra Assistant Commissioner
    • Chief Presidency Magistrate/Additional Chief Presidency Magistrate/ Presidency Magistrate
    • Revenue Officer not below the rank of Tehsildar and
    • Sub-Divisional Officer or the area where the candidate and/or his family normally resides.


    » Formats of the certificates can be referred here

Admission Enquiry

For general queries, please refer to the frequently asked questions. For other information, you may contact us through:

Email: btech-admissions@iiitd.ac.in

Phone No: 01126907117, 011-26907581, 01126907414 (During office hours between 9:30 am to 5:30 pm)

Fees (Tuition & Hostel) and Fee Waiver


1. B.Tech. program fee structure for first year

Particulars Amount
Tuition Fee 4,00,000
Alumni fee (one time) 2,000
Security Money (Refundable) 10,000
Total Fee payable 4,12,000

Schedule of Payment

(i) At the time of accepting offer of admission

Tuition fee Rs. 4 lakh divided into two Semester instalments 200000
Alumni Fee (one time) 2,000
Security Money (Refundable) 10,000
Total amount payable 2,12,000

(ii) At the start of 2nd Semester

Tuition fee Rs. 4 lakh divided into two Semester instalments 200000
Total amount payable 2,00,000

2. Hotel Fee Structure

Hostel fees will be charged semester-wise. Approx. hostel charges per semester (4 months) is given below
Program B.Tech.
Security (refundable) 10,000/-
Mess Charges 10,000/- (approx)
Single Room 42,500/-
Double Sharing Room 32,000/-

Note: There will be an increase of 10% - 15% in the fee every year.

B.Tech. FEE Waiver

Fee Waiver policy for 2021-2022 will be announced in due course. Details related to Fee-waiver 2020-2021 can be referred here.

Refund Policy




Timeline for Withdrawal

Amount Refundable

On or before withdrawal date, upto 5 PM

Whole fees paid after deduction of Rs.1000/-

After withdrawal date

10,000/- (only Security Deposit)


Note: For withdrawal date, please refer Important Dates tab.

FAQ for Admissions through IIIT-Delhi Admissions Process

Please see the general institute FAQ on the status of IIIT-Delhi, its accreditation, financial model, etc. which are available from the homepage of the institute. This FAQ is mostly about the B.Tech. admission for 2021.


1. What is the status of IIIT-Delhi, is it recognized by UGC/AICTE, does it have any relationship with IP university, etc?

See on Institute FAQ Page.

2. What is the source of latest information about the Admission, Institute, etc.?

Latest information is available on IIIT-Delhi , JAC Delhi

3. When and where will the list of selected candidates be displayed?

For Admission through IIIT-Delhi admission process - All the results of provisionally selected candidates will be displayed on the website.



Eligibility Related


4. I got less than 70% in Mathematics in XII, but my overall marks are more than 70%, will I be eligible for admission in IIIT-Delhi ?

No. A student is eligible only if he/she: (i) has obtained 70% or more in Mathematics, AND (ii) has obtained 70% or more aggregate score of best five subjects including maths.

5. I obtained 69.99% - am I eligible?

No, you are not eligible for admissions in IIIT-Delhi even if your percentage is short by .1% or one mark.

6. I have taken Math, but have not done Physics or Chemistry in my XII Boards. I have got more than 70% in Math, and my overall percentage is also more than 70%. Am I eligible?

Yes, you are eligible for admission to some seats of B.Tech. (CSD) and B.Tech. (CSSS) through IIIT-Delhi admission process provided you satisfy the other eligibility criterion.

7. I have 70% in Maths and 70% in aggregate which include Physics and Chemistry. I want to apply to B.Tech. (CSD) and B.Tech. (CSSS). Which mode of admission should I apply through?

Students having Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics in Class XII, willing to apply for B.Tech. (CSD) program can apply through IIIT-Delhi admission process using UCEED rank. However, if at any point of time a candidate is getting a seat through the other process, he/she will have to withdraw one.Students having Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics in Class XII, willing to apply for B.Tech. (CSSS) can apply only through other mode of admissions(whenever the same will be announced).

8. I have done my XII from IB board. Am I eligible to apply?

Yes, IB Board is considered equivalent to CBSE. However, before you are granted admission, you will have to show that you satisfy the eligibility criteria. If your Board does not give percentages, then you will have to show an official conversion to percentages.

9. Why is the eligibility criteria rather high in marks?

To ensure that students have the necessary background in mathematics and overall, the eligibility criteria has been kept at this level. Another reason is that IIIT Delhi has very limited seats, and it is necessary to restrict the number of applicants to a reasonable number.

10. Are there any seats reserved for Central/State Board Topper candidates?

No, none of the seats are reserved for Central/State Board Topper candidates.

11. Who is a “Delhi candidate”?

The students who have undertaken qualifying exams (i.e. 12th) from the schools located in Delhi (having PIN CODE of Delhi), irrespective of the location of their hometown, would be considered as "Delhi Candidate". Students belonging to Delhi but studying in schools Outside Delhi will be considered as Outside Delhi candidates.

12. Are schools located in Noida/Gurgaon and other places in NCR Delhi but Outside New Delhi considered as Delhi school?

No, "Delhi" candidates must have undertaken qualifying exams (i.e. XIIth) from the schools having PIN CODE of Delhi.

13. Whether students passing 12th as a private candidate (through open schooling) are eligible. If Yes, how their region i.e. Delhi or Outside Delhi will be determined.

Yes, students passing 12th as a private candidate (through open schooling) are eligible to apply provided they satisfy other eligibility criteria. The region from which they can apply i.e. Delhi or Outside Delhi will be determined on the basis of the location of their examination centre.

14. I have taken up improvement exam and now have 70% or above marks in Mathematics and aggregate. Can I apply?

Yes, students who have taken up improvement exam and have now secured 70% or above marks in mathematics and aggregate are eligible to apply provided they satisfy all other eligibility criteria.

15. Can the expelled/debarred students be considered for admission?

Students expelled/debarred from any academic institute are not eligible for admission.

16. Can a student who has done schooling from Delhi apply under Outside Delhi Quota?

No, if you have done XII from Delhi school you can apply as a Delhi candidate only

17. Is there any other source of information regarding the admissions other than the website?

Website is the primary source of all the information regarding admission.

18. Any photocopy of the certificate need to be attached along with the application form or not?

No certificates need to be sent - they will be checked at the time of counselling.

19. Which degree will be awarded? What is the duration?

IIIT Delhi awards B.Tech. (CSE), B.Tech. (ECE), B.Tech. (CSAM), B.Tech. (CSD), B.Tech. (CSSS), B.Tech. (CSB) and B.Tech. (CSAI) degrees. The duration of the program is 4 years.

20. Where can I find the placement record?

Placement record of the institute is available on the placement page of our website.

21. What is the fee per annum?

Fee for 2021 batch is Rs 4.00 Lakh per annum. Hostel and Mess charges are being charged separately. There can be an increase of 10-15% in fee every year.

22. Is there any fee waiver?

Yes, please check more details here.

23. How do I pay the application fee?

Application fee can be paid through NEFT or debit/credit cards.

24. Is there any management quota?

There is no management quota.

25. I passed class XII in 2020, can I apply?

Yes, you can apply to B.Tech. (CSD) programme through IIIT-Delhi admission process with UCEED score, provided you satisfy the eligibility criteria.
But, you cannot apply for the B.Tech (CSSS) programme through IIIT-Delhi admission process. You need to pass class 12th in year 2021 for being able to apply.

26. Do you have any quota for sports, arts & culture or Olympiads?

There is no quota for any of these categories. However, some bonus points are given to applicants of B.Tech. (CSSS) with specific achievements. For details, please refer the website

27. Where can I get the details of UCEED?

Please visit website of IIIT-Delhi for admission through IIIT-Delhi admission process using UCEED Rank.

28. Where can I get the details of admission through IIIT-Delhi admission process?

Please refer IIIT-Delhi admission page.

29. Is the transport facility (college bus) available?

No we do not provide transport facility but IIIT-Delhi campus is very well connected to metro and other public transports.

30. I gave UCEED exam but didn't qualify so I didn't get my rank. Is it compulsory to qualify to fill IIITD form?

Yes, you need to qualify UCEED for applying to B.Tech. (CSD) programme.