
Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi (IIT-D).
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Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi (IIT-D) has recently made at least one course in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) mandatory for each of the 19 undergraduate and 42 postgraduate programmes.
The courses will begin from the next academic session in July, said an administrative official of the institute.
This introduction, a part of a larger curriculum review which has taken place after 12 years, is aimed at giving students a âstructured pathway to using AIâ and âkeeping up with industry trendsâ.
Each of the undergraduate and postgraduate programmes will have its own AI-related paper. Although some AI and ML courses are being taught at the institute, this is the first time the institute has mandated that every student take these courses.
âEvery department has been asked to ensure that there is at least one paper related to AI and ML so that every graduate knows the subject,â IIT-Delhi Director Rangan Banerjee told The Hindu.
The initiative has been introduced after taking feedback from students and alumni, he added.
The courses vary from âIntroduction to Artificial Intelligenceâ, and âAI for Computational Biologyâ to âApplied Mechanics to Textile and Fibre Engineering in the Engineering Sciencesâ.
Prof. Narayanan D. Kurur, the Dean of Academics, said that students will be taught AI in their respective fields of study to give them an âintroduction to AIâ.
âFor instance, in the postgraduate course titled âMachine Learning for Textile and Fibre Engineeringâ, students would be able to apply ML in yarn and fabric engineering and textile chemical processing,â said Mr. Kurur.
Associate Dean of Curriculum Prof. Shouri Chatterjee said that students will also be taught how to use AI ethically.
âAI expanding rapidlyâ
âThe scale of AI is expanding rapidly, and students are already working with it. This will give them a structured pathway and show students how to use it productively and ethically,â he said.
In 2024, the Director formed a committee to develop guidelines for the use of AI in teaching, research, and examinations.
The report, released in October 2024, showed that 80% of students (out of 427 surveyed) have used Generative AI tools, with nearly 81% reportedly using the tools several times a week.
Published â June 22, 2025 01:27 am IST