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Indian Institute of Technology Madras 26/08/2019 https://josaa.nic.in/seatinfo/root/InstProfile.aspx?instcd=110 Indian Institute of Technology Madras Type of the institute: Indian Institute of Technology Complete Mailing Address: IIT Madras P.O., Chennai 600036, INDIA Contact Person For Admission: Joint Registrar (Academic Courses) Designation: Joint Registrar Email: [email protected] Alternate Email: [email protected] Phone Nos: 91-44-22578035 Fax No: 91-44-22578042 Mobile No.: About the Institute: The Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IITM) is among the finest, globally reputed higher technological institutions that sensitive and constructively responsive to student expectations and national needs. IITM was founded in 1959 as an ‘Institute of National Importance’ by Government of India with technical and financial assistance from the Federal Republic of West Germany. IITM celebrated its Golden Jubilee in the year 2008-09. During these 50+ years, IIT Madras has gained reputation for the quality of its faculty and the outstanding caliber of the students in the undergraduate, postgraduate and research programmes. IITM is recognized as a centre of academic and research excellence offering engineering, science, management and humanities education on par with the best in the world. IITM is ranked as the #1 Technical Institutions in India in 2017, 2018 and 2019 by National Institutional Ranking Framework (www.nirf.gov.in). IITM campus is famous for its serene and scenic natural environment. Comprising 650 acres of lush green forest, including a large lake and a rich variety of flora and fauna, the campus is the pride of its residents and provides an ideal setting for serious academic and developmental pursuits. It is an autonomous body under the administrative control of a Board of Governors appointed by the Government of India. IITM is a residential institute with nearly 596 faculty, 10000 students and 664 administrative and supporting staff and is a self-contained campus. It has established itself as a premier centre for teaching, research and industrial consultancy in the country. The Institute has sixteen academic departments and a few advanced research centres in various disciplines of engineering and pure sciences, with nearly 100 laboratories organised in a unique pattern of functioning. A faculty of international repute, a brilliant student community, excellent technical and supporting staff and an effective administration have all contributed to the pre-eminent status of IIT Madras. IIT Madras offers B.Tech/Dual Degree in twelve disciplines; M.Sc. in Mathematics, Chemistry and Physics; M.Tech. in several advanced streams; M.B.A, E.M.B.A and Integrated M.A., and research degrees through the M.S. and Ph.D. programmes. Life at IIT Madras is an exciting mix of academic, sporting and cultural activities. Our graduates have succeeded with brilliance all over the world, and leave a distinctive mark everywhere they go giving IIT Madras its global reputation. Fee Structure: Fee Structure: Fees for the Indian students to be admitted in the academic year 2019-20 (Value in Rs.) S.No Items of Fees & Deposits B.Tech./DD @ I. INSTITUTE FEES A. One time Fees: 1 Admission fee 150 2 Grade card fee 150 3 Provisional certificate 100 4 Medical Exam fee 100 5 Student welfare fund 1000 6 Modernization fee 300 7 Alumni Life Membership Fee (NS) 1500 8 Publication fee (NS) 250 Total A (One Time Fees) 3550 B. Semester Fees: 1 Tuition fee per semester + 100000 2 Examination fee 350 3 Registration-Enrolment fee 200 4 Medical fee 700 5 Hostel Seat Rent * 6000 6 Fan, Elec. & Water Charges * 1000 7 Student Wellness fee 200 Total B (Jul-Nov 2018 semester fee) 108450 C. Deposits (Refundable): Institute Deposit and Library Deposit (each Rs.1000) 2000 Hostellers GE/OBC/EWS 114000 (A+B+C) SC/ST/PwD 14000 Institute fees payable through online at www.iitm.ac.in/academics Day scholars GE/OBC/EWS 107000 [A+(B-*)+C SC/ST/PwD 7000 II. HOSTEL FEES PER SEMESTER Hosteller Day Scholar 1 Hostel Admission fee 250 - 2 Hostel Deposit (NS)- (refundable) 3000 - 3 Estt.’A’ charges 6000 6000 4 Estt.’B’ charges 1500 - 5 Advance Dining charges 19365 - 6 Gymkhana fee 1500 1500 7 Medical Insurance Premium (subject to revision) 1600 1600 Hostel Fees payable through online at www.ccw.iitm.ac.in & www.dost..iitm.ac.in 33215 9100 NS - Non-Statutory fees * - For Hostellers only + - a) SC/ST/PwD students are exempted from payment of tuition fee irrespective of their parental income b) The most economically backward students (whose family income is less than Rs.1 lakh per annum) shall get full remission of the fee. https://josaa.nic.in/seatinfo/root/InstProfile.aspx?instcd=110 1/15 26/08/2019 https://josaa.nic.in/seatinfo/root/InstProfile.aspx?instcd=110 c) The other economically backward students (whose family income is less than Rs. 1 lakh to Rs.5 lakhs per annum) shall get remission of 2/3rd of the tuition fee. d) All the students shall have access to interest free loan under Vidyalaxmi scheme for the total portion of the tuition fee payable @ - Dual Degree students have to pay B.Tech. fees for the first 8 semesters and M.Tech. fees for 9th & 10thsemesters Fees for Foreign Nationals to be admitted in the academic year 2019-20 (Value in Rs.) S.No Items of Fees & Deposits B.Tech./DD @ I. INSTITUTE FEES A. One time Fees: 1 Admission fee 2 Grade card fee 3 Provisional certificate 4 Medical Exam fee 18500 5 Student welfare fund 6 Modernization fee 7 Alumni Life Membership Fee (NS) 8 Publication fee (NS) Total A (One Time Fees) 18500 B. Semester Fees per semester: 1 Tuition fee per semester INR 300000 2 Medical fee INR 700 3 Hostel Seat Rent * INR 6000 4 Fan, Elec. & Water Charges * INR 1000 5 Student Wellness fee INR 200 Total B (Jul-Nov 2019 semester fee) INR 307900 C. Deposits (Refundable) Institute Deposit and Library Deposit (each INR 1000) 2000 Institute fees payable through online at www.iitm.ac.in/academics INR 328400 II. HOSTEL FEES & MESS CHARGES PER SEMESTER 1 Hostel Admission fee INR 250 2 Hostel Deposit (NS)- (refundable) INR 3000 3 Estt.’A’ charges INR 6000 4 Estt.’B’ charges INR 1500 5 Advance Dining charges INR 19365 6 Gymkhana fee INR 1500 7 Medical Insurance Premium (subject to revision) INR 1600 Hostel Fees payable through online at www.ccw.iitm.ac.in & www.dost..iitm.ac.in INR 33215 * For Hostellers only NS - Non-Statutory fees Procedure for balance fee payment over and above the fee paid at the time of Seat Acceptance i) Please enter the roll number assigned to you in the ‘Academic Fee Payment Portal’ at https://www.iitm.ac.in/academics to pay the INSTITUTE fee. Verify your name and date of birth before proceeding for payment. (Example ) Roll No. AE18B001 ii) Skip Tuition fee & Establishment ‘A’ charges fields and enter the balance amount (balance fee payment over and above the fee paid at the time of Seat Acceptance) against others (all categories) Note: i) Students who paid more than Institute fees applicable to them as indicated above at the time of Seat Acceptance need not pay any fee at the time of admission ii) All the students have to pay the Hostel fees Rs.33,215/- through online at www.ccw.iitm.ac.in & www.dost..iitm.ac.in Hostel rooms are allotted depending on availability on sharing basis. If you wish to be a dayscholar, you should register your name in the Office of the Dean Students and obtain dayscholar certificate immediately after admission. Academic Structure: The institute offers high quality academic programmes leading to B.Tech., Dual degree B.Tech. and M.Tech., Dual degree B.S. and M.S. (Physics and Biological Sciences), M.Sc., M.A., M.B.A., E.M.B.A., M.S. (Research), and Ph.D. degrees through its technology, engineering, science, management and Humanities and Social Sciences Departments. Students seeking a wholesome, academically rigorous, intellectually challenging, personally enriching and value-laden educational experience have for long found IIT Madras an ideal institute for pursuing their higher studies. The four-year B.Tech. and the five-year dual degree (B.Tech. + M.Tech. and B.S. + M.S.) programmes consist of an amalgamation of core courses in the chosen engineering/science discipline along with courses in basic sciences, humanities and practical engineering skills. Laboratory courses and an industry internship give students a platform to test the fundamentals acquired in the classroom. The institute follows a policy of relative grading and continuous assessment done through class tests, assignments and examinations. The curriculum of the five-year dual degree programme is common with the four-year programme for the first three years, after which electives are offered based on the chosen M.Tech./M.S. specialization. Honours Programme Students admitted to IIT Madras in four-year B.Tech. or five-year dual degree programmes can opt for B.Tech. (Honours) during fifth semester. They should have a minimum CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) of 8.5 (on a scale of 10), and should have cleared all the courses as prescribed in the curriculum in the first attempt. In addition, B.Tech. (Honours) students must complete additional courses specified and a project. Dual degree students who meet the above criteria will be awarded B.Tech. (Honours) and M.Tech /B.S. (Honours) and M.S. degrees. Programme Description With focus on research and development, in the complex changing scenario of today’s industry, IITM curriculum constantly reflects key trends and emerging areas of interest. The curriculum is reviewed regularly and changes are incorporated to enable IITM students to be well-prepared for the future.
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