From IIT Madras To IIT Delhi: Five Courses That Do Not Require JEE Scores In 2026

In a significant shift in admission policies, several Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), including IIT Madras and IIT Delhi, are set to offer courses and programs in 2026 that do not require scores from the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE). This change aims to broaden access to higher education by allowing students to enroll in various specialized programs based on alternative criteria, potentially including performance in other standardized tests, interviews, or academic records. The IITs have historically been known for their rigorous selection process through the JEE, which has been a major hurdle for many aspiring engineers. The introduction of these new admission pathways reflects a growing recognition of diverse talents and the need for educational institutions to adapt to changing educational landscapes. As India continues to develop its technological and academic frameworks, this initiative may pave the way for a more inclusive approach to elite engineering education, enabling a wider range of students to pursue their aspirations in the fields of science and technology.
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