IIT Madras Begins BS Data Science Qualifier Applications from January 1, Exam on March 15; Check Details Here


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IIT Madras will open BS Data Science Qualifier applications on January 1 for the January 2026 batch.

IIT Madras Begins BS Data Science Qualifier Applications from January 1

IIT Madras has announced the schedule for its BS in Data Science and Applications Qualifier cycle for the January 2026 batch, with applications set to begin on January 1 and close on January 31, 2026. The first Qualifier Exam is scheduled for March 15, 2026, giving applicants over two months to prepare. The institute has also released a detailed timeline for both the January and May batches, covering coursework, exams, reattempts, and result dates.

IIT Madras BS Data Science Qualifier for January & May 2026 Batches Schedule

Event January 2026 Batch May 2026 Batch
Qualifier Application Opens January 1, 2026 February 18, 2026
Qualifier Application Closes January 31, 2026 May 30, 2026
Qualifier Phase Week 1 Starts February 6, 2026 June 12, 2026
Qualifier Exam 1-1 March 15, 2026 July 19, 2026
Result for Exam 1-1 March 19, 2026 July 23, 2026
Course Registration (if passed) March 19–20, 2026 July 23–26, 2026
Re-attempt Form Opens March 19, 2026 July 23, 2026
Re-attempt Form Closes March 20, 2026 July 26, 2026
Qualifier Exam 1-2 / 2-1 April 12, 2026 August 16, 2026
Results for Re-attempt April 16, 2026 August 19, 2026
Second Re-attempt Exam (2-2) May 10, 2026 September 13, 2026
Final Results (2-2) May 14, 2026 September 17, 2026

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The IIT Madras BS Data Science program has open eligibility, allowing anyone who has passed Class 12 or even Class 11 students from any stream or board to apply. Learners are expected to have studied Mathematics and English in Class 10, and no other criteria are required for the Qualifier Process.

During the four-week preparation phase, students study English I, Mathematics for Data Science I, Statistics for Data Science I, and Computational Thinking, along with weekly assignments. To get the hall ticket for the in-person Qualifier Exam, learners must achieve the minimum assignment score in each course, 40% for General, 35% for OBC-NCL/EWS, and 30% for SC/ST/PwD.

The exam is four hours long and covers all four subjects, and to pass, candidates must meet both the minimum score in each course and the overall Average Qualifier Exam Score, which is 50% for General, 45% for OBC-NCL/EWS, and 40% for SC/ST/PwD.

Those who qualify can then register for up to four Foundation Level courses, depending on their average score in the Qualifier Exam.

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