Has IIT Delhi discontinued its Computer Science and engineering. Would it be in 2025?
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Yes — IIT Delhi is discontinuing its 5-year Integrated B.Tech + M.Tech programme in Computer Science and Engineering from July 2024, so 2025 batch students will also no longer be able to apply for the dual-degree programme in CSE at IIT Delhi.
- But they will still offer a regular 4-year B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering, which is a desired and highly competitive programme at the institute.
- If your desired programme at IIT Delhi is CSE, you will still have the regular B.Tech route — you will just not have the option to complete the integrated M.Tech at the same time.
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