IIIT Bangalore opens registration for BTech, Integrated MTech programmes in CSE, AI, Data Science
Suviral Shukla | May 21, 2026 | 04:20 PM IST | 1 min read
IIIT Bangalore Admissions 2026: The institute will admit students for BTech and MTech programmes through a common application process. Apply for UG, PG courses at admissions.iiitb.net.
The International Institute of Information Technology Bangalore (IIIT Bangalore) has opened registration for admission to its BTech and five-year Integrated MTech programmes for the academic year 2026–27. Candidates can apply for the BTech, and MTech courses through the official website at admissions.iiitb.net.
The undergraduate (UG) programmes offered by the IIIT Bangalore include BTech in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE), Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) and Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (AI and DS).
While, the postgraduate (PG) programmes include Integrated MTech in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE), and Integrated MTech in Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE).
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IIIT Bangalore UG, PG Admissions 2026: Selection process, curriculum
“Admissions to all listed programmes will be conducted through a common application process. The candidates are not required to submit individual applications for each programme,” according to an official press release.
Candidates must note that admissions to the programmes at IIIT-B will not be conducted through JoSAA (Joint Seat Allocation Authority).
The UG and PG programmes are designed to combine rigorous academic learning with research exposure and industry engagement, the institute said.
“The BTech programme enables students to build strong foundations while gaining deep specialization knowledge through the honours option or broadening their academic exposure by pursuing a minor in a related area,” it added.
The 5-year Integrated MTech programme is designed to allow students to specialize in dual areas, with the first eight semesters focused on academic coursework, followed by opportunities to undertake project work or pursue coursework aligned with higher studies.
Chandrashekar Ramanathan, dean (academics), IIIT Bangalore, said: “Our programmes are designed to equip students with deep technical expertise, interdisciplinary exposure, and a strong problem-solving mindset. We look forward to welcoming the next generation of learners who aspire to contribute meaningfully to the future of technology and digital transformation.”
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