- The total fees for M.Tech Mobile Computing Technology is ₹ 6 Lakhs.
Earlier, M.Tech Mobile Computing Technology fees at IIIT Delhi was ₹ 6 Lakhs (in 2024) for the entire course duration. This shows that the fee has remained unchanged since 2024.
M.Tech Mobile Computing Technology at IIIT Delhi is a 2 years, Full Time Degree program offered On Campus. It offers a limited number of 105 seats.
According to Collegedunia Engineering Ranking 2025, IIIT Delhi ranks 31 out of 500 colleges in India with an overall score of 1164 out of 2000. India Today Engineering ranking 2025, ranks IIIT Delhi at 15 out of 269 in India.
Find detailed IIIT Delhi M.Tech Mobile Computing Technology fees, eligibility, admission dates, cutoff and ranking below.
| Course Highlights | Details |
|---|---|
| duration | 2 Years (Full Time) |
| course level | PG (Degree) |
| mode of study | On Campus |
| total fees | ₹ 6 Lakhs |
| average package | ₹ 17.2 Lakhs |
| eligibility | Graduation with 65% + GATE |
Earlier, M.Tech Mobile Computing Technology fees at IIIT Delhi was ₹ 6 Lakhs (in 2024) for the entire course duration. This shows that the fee has remained unchanged since 2024.
| Fee Type | Total Amount (INR) |
|---|---|
| total academic fee | ₹6 Lakhs |
| hostel fee | ₹2.02 Lakhs |
| total fee | ₹8.02 Lakhs |
| Events | Dates |
|---|---|
| Admission Timeline [ME/M.Tech] | Mar 17, 2026 - Apr 14, 2026 |
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I am an alumnus of B.Tech CSE from IIIT Delhi. I joined in 2008. These were the two most difficult courses in CSE during my time-
Only 2008 and 2009 batch students got to study under Khushil Saini. He taught Digital Circuits to first-semester students, and Computer Organization to second-semester students. Sir taught at NSUT before joining IIIT Delhi. 12 was the most one could score in Computer Organization, to pass with a D grade. However, some students did manage to score mid-twenties and get a B grade in both faculty subjects. Lab practicals were their saving grace.
But while his marking scheme was so frightening, sir was a very polite person. He addressed us as a friend and was not threatening at all. Then there was the Theory of Computation taught by Dr. Astrid Kiehn. From a class of 60, 26 of us failed his course.
In spite of every hardship, I miss IIIT Delhi since graduating from this college.
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