IIIT-Bangalore Opens Applications for B.Tech and Integrated M.Tech Programmes for Academic Year 2026–27

The International Institute of Information Technology Bangalore (IIIT-B) has opened applications for its B.Tech and Integrated M.Tech programs for the academic year 2026–27, offering specializations like Computer Science, Electronics, and Artificial Intelligence. Admissions will be conducted through a unified process, excluding JoSAA, with eligibility details available on the official portal.
The International Institute of Information Technology Bangalore (IIIT-B) has launched applications for its B.Tech and Integrated M.Tech programs for the academic year 2026–27. Undergraduate options include B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE), Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE), and Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (AI&DS). Postgraduate offerings are Integrated M.Tech in CSE and ECE, with admissions managed via a single application portal. Admissions are not coordinated through JoSAA, requiring candidates to review guidelines on IIIT-B’s official site. Prof Chandrashekar Ramanathan, Dean (Academics), emphasized the institute’s focus on industry-aligned curricula, blending technical expertise with interdisciplinary learning. The B.Tech program includes specializations or minors, while the 5-year Integrated M.Tech allows dual-area specialization after foundational coursework. Programs emphasize research exposure and industry engagement, preparing students for roles in technology and digital transformation. The first eight semesters of the Integrated M.Tech cover core academics, followed by project work or advanced studies. IIIT-B aims to attract students committed to innovation and problem-solving in evolving technological landscapes. Eligibility criteria and selection processes are detailed on the admissions portal, with no separate applications required for multiple programs. The unified system streamlines applications for prospective students targeting these specialized degrees.
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