The Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT) is organising an event for prospective students who are currently doing their undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in various areas spanning engineering, sciences, arts, and others. The event, Anveshan: Innovation and Exploration Across Disciplines, will be held on March 22 at its Hauz Khas campus.
The event aims to help students to understand IIT Delhi’s academic curriculum, research initiatives, and entry programmes across various disciplines. This event is specifically intended for UG and PG students who are interested in pursuing higher education or research at IIT Delhi, as mentioned in the IIT Delhi press release.
Interested students will have to register till March 17 at the provided link: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeOAB6HUv7vXr3cz0PvaobHFA_QZPqqdHDT9_HpZzsU4jEHwQ/viewform
In addition to the sessions, IIT Delhi attendees will have the opportunity to interact with faculty members to discuss academic programmes, research opportunities, and career guidance. Interactive stalls will be set up to showcase innovative projects, research posters, and live demonstrations, providing students with a clear idea of the entry programmes available in various disciplines and the kind of research and academic work they can pursue at IIT Delhi.
Meanwhile, the University of Queensland (UQ) in Australia and the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT Delhi) have jointly announced the beginning of the admission process for their joint PhD programme for the July 2025 round.
The joint PhD programme is set to commence in July 2025, with the deadline for applications on March 18. Earlier, both of educational institutes started the joint admission for the January 2025 intake.
Applications are open to candidates with backgrounds in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, humanities, and social sciences. PhD candidates will spend one year at UQ’s Brisbane campus and three years at IIT Delhi, gaining international research exposure, mentioned the press release.
All UQ–IITD PhD applicants will be offered a scholarship for the duration of their candidature for up to a maximum of 4 years (based on a full-time study load). The UQ-IITD Research Academy has also joined hands with its industry partner, The Weir Group, to support research in slurry transportation through a new PhD project.
More information on the eligibility, application process, scholarship, and submission of the EoI is available on the official website: uqiitd.org.