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IIT Madras Opens Applications for B.S. Programmes for 2026

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• Updated on 8 Apr, 2026, 11:00 AM, by Kollegeapply

IIT Madras invites applications for its B.S. programmes for 2026-2027, with admissions based on the IISER Aptitude Test (IAT-2026).

IIT Madras Opens Applications for B.S. Programmes for 2026

IIT Madras has officially opened the application process for its Bachelor of Science (B.S.) programmes for the academic year 2026-2027. This prestigious institution is offering courses in Medical Sciences & Engineering and Chemistry, with admissions determined through the IISER Aptitude Test (IAT-2026).

 

The application window commenced on April 6, 2026, at 10:00 AM and will remain open until June 5, 2026, at 5:00 PM. Prospective students must ensure their applications are submitted within this timeframe. To complete the registration process, candidates are required to make payments through various online methods, including Net banking, credit card, debit card, or UPI.

 

Overview of B.S. Programmes

The B.S. programme in Medical Sciences and Engineering is designed to provide an interdisciplinary approach that merges healthcare, engineering, and research. This unique curriculum aims to equip students with the necessary skills to tackle complex challenges in these fields.

Meanwhile, the Chemistry programme offers a pathway for students to upgrade to a Master of Science (M.S.) in Chemistry, ensuring that graduates are well-prepared for advanced studies and research opportunities. Both programmes emphasize a strong foundation in scientific principles coupled with hands-on research training.

 

Eligibility Criteria for Applicants

To be eligible for admission, candidates must fulfill several requirements:

  • Successful completion of the IAT-2026.
  • Must be Indian nationals or holders of OCI/PIO cards issued before March 4, 2021.
  • Completion of Class XII or equivalent examinations in 2024, 2025, or 2026 from a recognized board.

For those applying to the Medical Sciences and Engineering programme, it is essential to have Mathematics along with any two of the following subjects: Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. Applicants for the Chemistry programme must have studied Chemistry along with two other subjects such as Biology, Mathematics, or Physics.

Furthermore, candidates must achieve a minimum of 60% marks for the general category and at least 55% marks for SC, ST, and PWD categories in their qualifying examinations.

 

Application Process and Fees

Applications must be submitted online. Candidates are required to register using their email addresses and mobile numbers. After filling out the application form, they must pay the application fee, which is structured as follows:

  • Rs. 500 for SC/ST/PWD/Female candidates
  • Rs. 1000 for all other candidates

It is important to note that only one application per candidate is permitted. Applicants must adhere to the prescribed size and format guidelines for uploading their photograph, signature, and other necessary documents. Once the payment is processed, candidates can download the acknowledgment page and application form for their records.

 

Important Dates and Seat Distribution

The total number of seats available for the B.S. programmes is 86, with 36 seats allocated for Medical Sciences and Engineering and 50 for Chemistry. The distribution of seats is categorized as follows:

CategoryMedical Sciences & EngineeringChemistry
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GEN-EWSXX
OBC-NCLXX
SCXX
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For any inquiries or assistance regarding the application process, candidates can reach out via email at bsadm@iitm.ac.in or call 044-22578220.

 

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Conclusion

The opening of applications for the B.S. programmes at IIT Madras marks an important opportunity for aspiring students in the fields of Medical Sciences, Engineering, and Chemistry. With a focus on interdisciplinary education and research, these programmes aim to prepare students for the challenges of the future.