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B.Tech. in Textile Technology
 at 
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Overview

Total Tuition Fees

8.00 Lakh
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Duration

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UG Degree

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B.Tech. in Textile Technology
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Fees

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8.00 Lakh
3.10 Lakh
16,150
11.26 Lakh
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B.Tech. in Textile Technology
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4.4/5
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Placement Review IconPlacements4.5
Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure4.2
Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course4.2
Crowd Review IconCampus Life4.7
Money Review IconValue for Money4.6
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The students are offered various roles for both internships and placements such as product developer, project manager, data analyst, financial consultant, technical developer etc.
Based on 22 Reviews
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Sumit Garhwal Verified Icon
B.Tech. in Textile Technology - Batch of 2027
4.4
4Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
The intern season is good, and the crowd is also good.
Placements: The intern season 2025 is good. But placements are not as strong since the number of companies coming for placements is less than expected. Overall, the intern season this year comprises mainly quant and tech companies, with not much for consult and PM roles.
Infrastructure: The college lecture hall complex infrastructure is good. But the hostel conditions are poor, with mediocre food in the mess and poor maintenance. Sports facilities are good throughout the campus. There are some great food outlets.
Faculty: Core course faculty members are knowledgeable and qualified. But some of them lack empathy for students, whereas the humanities course professors are great on campus. I feel the education system is somewhat outdated, but it has been renewed for the new batch.
Reviewed on 16 Nov 2025Read More
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B.Tech. in Textile Technology - Batch of 2028
3.6
4Placements3Infrastructure2Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
IIT Delhi is having boon and bane.
Placements: I am currently in my first year, so I haven't experienced any placement or internship activities other than volunteering at OCS (Office of Career Services). I have just seen my seniors getting placements and internships, and I have inquired with them about it. As far as I know, most students who sit for placements get placed, with around 90% placement. In textile technology, most people do not go for core jobs but rather prefer tech jobs or consulting jobs, as core jobs are not much.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure of the LHC (lecture hall complex), library, and Dogra Hall is quite appreciable. Classrooms in LHC are very good, fully air-conditioned, and have high-speed Wi-Fi. However, the hostel facilities are quite different from facilities in the institute. The hostel has triple-sharing rooms, which are quite congested. Buildings are very old, so maintenance is going on regularly. The mess is just awful. The food is barely bearable, and you can't trust it. I have to ask my parents for money to have good food that is eatable. When I am low on money, then only I eat from the mess.
Faculty: I am not questioning teachers. They are quite knowledgeable of course and very much better than me, but students don’t understand what is being taught in class. They only go to classes due to 75% attendance. I feel that teachers in my coaching for JEE were not as qualified as professors here, but they knew how to teach, so students have an interest maintained. The curriculum has gone obsolete, it has no real-life applications, and one has to do an online course or learn from YouTube to get a job. The difficulty of exams matters to the professor.
Other: At my rank in JEE Advanced, I was getting either Textile at IIT Delhi or Environmental at IIT Bombay. Because my hometown is Delhi, I chose IIT Delhi. Also, it is top-ranked among all IITs. I wish the course were designed to have some real-life applications. Now, it is just a thing to do, and you have nothing to learn from it. Fests are humongous, crazy, happening, and quite interesting. The extracurricular activities are many in number. One can do whatever he or she likes to dance, Spic Macay, and so whatnot. All sports are there, like hockey, aquatics, and water polo.
Reviewed on 1 Apr 2025Read More
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B.Tech. in Textile Technology - Batch of 2027
4.4
5Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
Absolutely great college with amazing peers and faculty support, IIT Delhi.
Placements: Around 70-80% of students are placed by the end of the 4th year. The top students in CSE, MnC, and Electrical departments get high-paying jobs in top tech companies, FAANG companies, international banks like JPMC, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and Barclays, product-based companies like Flipkart and Myntra, and HFT firms like Quadeye, Alphabrep, Citadel, Jane Street, etc. Students from all branches are allowed for placements in top tech companies as well as consulting companies like McKinsey, BCG, and KPMG. The highest package is around 2-3 crores per annum, mostly secured by top students from the CSE department.
Infrastructure: High-speed Wi-Fi is available in hostels, classrooms, and libraries. Classrooms have a huge capacity for hundreds of students, have video projectors, and centralized temperature control. Libraries have lots and lots of books on all topics, written by famous authors from almost every era. Hostels are decent; most of them are quite old, with only Girnar, Udaigiri, Dronagiri, and Saptagiri being the newest hostels, and those are also a decade old. Rooms can be double, triple, or single-sharing, depending on the year. Mess food is decent and varies from hostel to hostel, and all hostels have games and gym facilities.
Faculty: Teachers are highly qualified, with most of them having PhDs from top foreign universities. The teaching quality depends on the professor, but all of them are highly knowledgeable and experienced and encourage curiosity. The curriculum is a mix of traditional and fundamental knowledge, using them to build onto teaching about modern standards of the industry. The foundational knowledge is evergreen and helps students in the long run. The difficulty of exams varies from course to course, most of them being challenging, with the pattern depending on the professor teaching the course.
Other: I chose B.Tech in Textile Technology at IIT Delhi because that is what was available to me at my JEE Advanced rank, and it was close to my home. The best thing is that my course is very light and leaves me with time to pursue extracurriculars. I would like it if the lab practicals could be more up-to-date, with an emphasis on standard industry practices and room for innovative thinking. Rendezvous, BECON, and Kaizen are our biggest fests. Every student is engaged in some extracurricular activity or the other, and participation in clubs is highly encouraged.
Reviewed on 19 Jan 2025Read More
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Experience of IIT Delhi 2024.
Placements: The internship opportunities we are given are the best in India. As students, we can opt for internships at any company with respective fields of interest, with a great stipend of 100,000 to 400,000. Students get eligible for internships after the 2nd semester, and for job placements, they are eligible after the 7th semester. The percentage of students getting placed is seventy to eighty percent. My plan is to excel in this degree.
Infrastructure: Labs are well-equipped and well-maintained with international standards. Professors are really good and helpful with great knowledge. The hostel room we were given is very small in living area, where two or three students live, and they provided us with a desk, chair, cupboard, and B.Ed. The meal quality is good, but the taste and variety are not that great.
Faculty: The faculty-to-student ratio is 40:1, and the course is quite diverse, helping us learn a lot and take interest in it. Exams happen quite frequently, which are very conceptual and difficult. The course is very relevant. The pass percentage is 90%+ students.
Reviewed on 18 Jan 2025Read More
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Bhoomika Vijay Verified Icon
B.Tech. in Textile Technology - Batch of 2028
5
5Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
Best college for engineering.
Placements: Our college had the best placement across the country this year. The highest package was 2.05 crore, the average package was 17 LPA, and the median package was 20 LPA. We have our placement cell named OCS, which helps students in placement and internships. The top recruiters in my course were Amazon and Goldman Sachs.
Infrastructure: On the first day, we were told that IIT is giving you a seat and not a luxurious life to live. The hostels might not have AC and are not that fancy, but speaking about the classrooms, library, labs, halls, etc., they are really well-furnished. The Wi-Fi speed is great across the campus. Talking about the food, the hostels' food is really good if you're from the North and you're vegetarian; otherwise, I have heard a lot of complaints from my non-vegetarian and South Indian friends about the food.
Faculty: The professors here at IIT Delhi have great knowledge and experience in their fields. In the first year, we are taught the basic engineering courses. This really helps as all the students are taught the same subjects together, so you can interact with people from other branches and make so many great connections. Exams here are really competitive as the students you are competing with are the brilliant minds of the country, and so their relative grading makes it difficult. Otherwise, you need hard work and proper time management.
Other: To be honest, I chose textile engineering so that I could enter IIT Delhi. Not only this, but textile engineering has its own perks in that it is less burdensome as compared to other departments, and hence you can find some time for other things you want to do. The events here are grand, and the college offers a lot of extracurricular activities.
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Placements

ParticularsStatistics (2024)
Median SalaryINR 19.08 Lakh
% Batch placed83.5
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Entry Requirements

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Admission Process

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JEE ADVANCED
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Apr 20, 2026
JEE Main 2026 Result Date Session 2
Apr 20, 2026
JEE Main final answer key 2026 session 2
Apr 20, 2026
JEE Advanced 2026 practice test for paper 1 and paper 2 release dateTentative

B.Tech. in Textile Technology
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Cutoffs

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JEE Advanced round-wise cutoff Rank: (General-All India)
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2644860285608
3644860285608
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5644861025608
66690-5733
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Answered 7 years ago

It depends on the number of vacant seats in that branch. Moreover, you should have good marks in the 1st year, then only you can change your branch.

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Atiki Singhal

Guide-Level 15

Answered 8 years ago

These numbers are never revealed. And also, this number keeps varying year by year. Sometimes it can be high and sometimes it can be low depending on how many students were able to grab those consult/tech jobs which usually pays higher than textile core jobs.

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Vaibhav Gupta

Beginner-Level 3

Answered 8 years ago

The exact numbers are never revealed. But it has to be the lowest among all other branches. Most of the students don't go for core jobs, and most of the students go for higher studies. Remaining students go for consultancy, analyst or coding profiles.

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Vaibhav Gupta

Beginner-Level 3

Answered 9 years ago

Try for core branches at old iits Iit kanpur kharagpur bombay roorkee madras are best

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Lalit choudhary

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IITs are good for all branches.

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