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IIT-Delhi to host online open house for newly launched BTech in Design course on October 26

Interested candidates can register for the open house by filling out the Google form link available on the institute’s official platforms before the scheduled event.

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The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi will conduct an online open house for its newly launched BTech in Design programme on October 26, starting at 6 pm. The session aims to guide prospective students interested in joining the programme in 2026, which has an annual intake of 20 students.

Announcing the event, IIT Delhi said on its official X handle, “Department of Design, IIT Delhi, to organise an online Open House on 26th October 2025 for students aspiring to join its newly launched BTech in Design programme in 2026.”

Admissions to the BTech in Design will be offered based on scores obtained in either the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) or the Undergraduate Common Entrance Examination for Design (UCEED).

The programme has been designed for students with creative and empathetic thinking, focusing on understanding complex socio-technical systems and designing effective solutions. The curriculum integrates design thinking, research methodologies, communication and presentation skills, and team collaboration with an emphasis on practical, technology-driven learning.

Students pursuing the four-year BTech in Design must complete 155 credits to graduate, as per the curriculum structure shared by the institute.

Interested candidates can register for the open house by filling out the Google form link available on the institute’s official platforms before the scheduled event.

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