
The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi is likely to start a four-year Bachelor in Design (B.Des) course from the academic session 2020-21. An expected, a total of 20 seats will be offered under the course. PV Madhusudhan Rao, head, Department of Design, IIT-Delhi confirmed that the process to offer a bachelor’s course in design has begun and enrolments are likely to commence from the next academic year.
Rao said that the course is being drafted considering the increasing demand for design education. “There has always been an interest in studying design among students but it has remained lesser than engineering. However, now, the demand for design courses is increasing more than ever.”
Rao said that the proposal has been floated and details will soon be finalised by the authorities. Including the selection process, the authorities are yet to fianlise the fee structure, admission process, hostel facility and recruitment of new faculty.
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While Rao said that the number of faculty members for design courses is lesser, he did not specify if there would be any new hiring for the undergraduate course. Deeksha Gupta, student co-ordinator, B.Des at IIT-Delhi, informed that in the last two years, two full-time faculty members and one guest faculty have been recruited in the department. She confirmed that more teachers will be hired soon.