Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar - Academics

Academics

IITGN offers Bachelor of Technology program in Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Electrical Engineering. Admission to these programmes is through the Indian Institute of Technology Joint Entrance Examination (JEE). Students are admitted after completing 10+2. The institute also offers Masters and Ph.D. studies in various fields. Admissions to these programmes are through written test and/or interviews. IIT Gandhinagar has been offering a five week rigorous Foundation Program for the Fresh JEE batches joining the Institute since July 2011. The July 2011 Foundation Program was inaugurated by Mr. N.R.Narayana Murthy on 19 July 2011.

  • B.Tech. Electrical, Mechanical, Chemical
  • M.Tech. Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Mechanical Engineering and in Metallurgy Materials Science.
  • Ph.D. Engineering (Chemical, Civil, Computer Science, Electrical, Mechanical, and Metallurgy & Materials Science), Sciences (Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics) and Humanities & Social Sciences (Cognitive Science, English, Philosophy, Sociology and other disciplines).

Hundred and Seventeen students have taken admission in the 2012 batch.

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