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The fee structure of IIT Delhi depends on several factors like gender, caste, family income, etc. The detailed structure can be accessed from the official website. I have mentioned the general fees for major courses below
Course |
Fees |
B.Tech. |
INR 2.36 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) |
M.Tech. |
INR 1.78 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) |
PhD |
INR 43,150 (1st Year Fees) |
B.Tech + M.Tech |
INR 2.36 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) |
MBA |
INR 10.4 Lakhs (Total Fees) |
MS |
INR 1.78 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) |
M.Des |
INR 1.78 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) |
Despite offering a plethora of courses for Machine Learning, IIT Delhi fails to keep pace with the new developments in the field of ML. The obsolete curriculum does not justify the fast-paced developments in the field of Machine Learning. So if you are just a curious guy trying to learn ML to build something or for a job, then it’s well and good. But for those who want to pursue deep research in the field, the program will be an utter disappointment. The curriculum does not cover industry-relevant and diverse topics like Reinforcement learning.
IIT Delhi offers Advanced Machine Learning taught by Prof. Prathosh. The program usually covers Deep Learning. Honestly speaking, the Machine learning courses offered by the Department of Electrical Engineering are more rigorous theoretically and are better than those offered under Mechanical Engineering.
My friend completed her M.Tech in Telecommunication Technology and Management from IIT Delhi and also did some extra courses in Computer Technology from Electrical Department.
These courses usually cover Software related topics with very less focus on mathematical analytics and circuit design. Students from Instrumentation backgrounds expect Analytics and Design but the reality is IIT Delhi has very limited choices in this field. Most of the optional courses offered are related to CS and are much more promising than Analytics. If you are okay with programming, coding, and software development then go for it at once.
Rest assured, you will never get to doubt the packages offered during the placements of Computer Technology. It has the highest packages among all the Electrical Department branches.
You get what you seek, hence the more you are willing to get, the more opportunities you will have to explore other branches of IIT Delhi.
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