
| KdTvCV - Jun 25, 2026
IIIT Delhi has released the tuition fee schedule for the Monsoon Semester 2026 27. The B.Tech annual tuition stands near Rs 4.88 lakh payable in two equal instalments along with separate hostel and mess charges.
The Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology Delhi (IIIT Delhi) has released the Tuition Fee Schedule for the Monsoon Semester 2026-27. The official notification is hosted on the institute portal at iiitd.ac.in. The schedule covers the Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech), Master of Technology (M.Tech), and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) programmes.
The fee schedule sets the per-semester tuition that incoming and continuing students must pay. It also lists one-time charges, refundable deposits, and recurring services such as the hostel and mess. Candidates joining the 2026-27 batch must clear the first instalment before the academic session begins.
IIIT Delhi 2026-27 Fee Components
The total cost at IIIT Delhi includes tuition, a one-time admission fee, a refundable security deposit, and an annual student welfare charge. Hostel and mess fees are billed separately for residential students. The full structure is available on the official fees page.
| Programme | Annual Tuition (Rs) | Total Programme Tuition (Rs) |
|---|---|---|
| B.Tech (4 years) | 4,88,750 | 19,55,000 |
| M.Tech (2 years) | 1,85,000 to 3,00,000 | 3,70,000 to 6,00,000 |
| PhD (per year) | 45,000 | Varies by duration |
The B.Tech tuition is payable in two equal semester instalments. The first instalment is due before the Monsoon Semester begins. The second instalment falls due before the Winter Semester. Late payment attracts a fine as per institute rules.
Hostel and Mess Charges for 2026-27
Residential students at IIIT Delhi pay separate hostel and mess fees. Room type decides the hostel charge. A single occupancy room is priced at Rs 90,000 per year. A twin-sharing room costs Rs 68,000 per year. Mess charges run between Rs 10,000 and Rs 15,000 per four-month block.
| Facility | Charge (Rs) |
|---|---|
| Hostel (single occupancy, per year) | 90,000 |
| Hostel (twin-sharing, per year) | 68,000 |
| Mess (per four-month block) | 10,000 to 15,000 |
Scholarships and Fee Waivers
IIIT Delhi offers need-based fee waivers for B.Tech students. Students from Below Poverty Line (BPL) families receive a 100 percent tuition fee waiver. Students whose family income is up to Rs 6 lakh per year, and whose last school fee was below Rs 25,000 per year, receive a 50 percent tuition fee waiver. Students with a family income between Rs 6 lakh and Rs 8 lakh receive a 25 percent waiver.
These waivers apply only to the tuition component. Hostel, mess, and other service charges remain payable. Students must apply for the waiver after admission with supporting income documents.
How to Pay the IIIT Delhi 2026-27 Fee?
The institute accepts fee payments through its online portal. Students must use the bank challan or online gateway linked from the official fees page. Net banking, debit card, credit card, and UPI are accepted modes.
- Visit the official portal at iiitd.ac.in/admission/fees.
- Log in with the enrolment ID and password issued at admission.
- Open the fee payment section and select the relevant semester.
- Choose the payment mode and complete the transaction.
- Download the payment receipt for academic records.
IIIT Delhi is a state university funded by the Government of Delhi. Its tuition is lower than many private institutes offering similar Computer Science programmes. The need-based waiver covers a wide income band.
Action Plan for Candidates
- Download the official fee schedule from the IIIT Delhi PDF.
- Check the exact instalment amount for your programme and batch.
- Arrange the first instalment ahead of the Monsoon Semester start.
- Decide on hostel preference and confirm the room type early.
- Collect income proof if you plan to apply for a fee waiver.
- Pay through the official portal and save the receipt.
Watch iiitd.ac.in for the Winter Semester 2026-27 fee notice and the fee waiver application window for new B.Tech entrants.

























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