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IIT Delhi to start admitting students from outside JEE system: Director
For admission in these new streams, students won t have to go through the Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) system which has been the regular admission process for decades
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IIT-Delhi has around 3,300 PhD candidates and over 60 per cent of all students are studying at masters level
The Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT-Delhi) has plans on turning the institute into a comprehensive university which will have multiple new streams of education. For admission in these new streams, students won t have to go through the Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) system which has been the regular admission process for decades.
Application Deadline:9 April 2021.
Alliance 4 Universities has been awarded funds under Erasmus+ International Credit Mobility programme (Action KA107). Through these funds, students and staff from non-European partner universities (see Call for details) and from A4U universities have the opportunity to participate in mobility schemes.
Who can apply? The calls are open to Bachelor, Master and PhD students and staff from the participating universities.
How long can the mobility be? For Bachelor, Master and PhD students the mobility can be from 3 to 5 months long. For staff, 7 days are covered by the grant: 5 days for teaching (or training, or both) and 2 days for travel.
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