
Dumna Airport Road, Dumna, Jabalpur, M.P - 482005
Pandit Dwarka Prasad Mishra Indian Institute of Information Technology, Design and Manufacturing (PDPM IIITDM) Jabalpur represents a sophisticated institutional response to the increasing complexity of global commerce and industrial production. Established in January 2005 by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, now the Ministry of Education, the institute was conceived as a national center of excellence devoted to the integration of Information Technology (IT) with Design and Manufacturing (D&M). The institutional mandate is rooted in the recognition that modern manufacturing environments necessitate a multidisciplinary approach, blending aesthetic, ergonomic, and functional considerations with advanced computing and system engineering. As an Institute of National Importance under the IIIT Act, its primary objective is to foster quality research and teaching through innovative, futuristic, and dynamic approaches, positioning itself as a global knowledge hub for cross-disciplinary technological innovation.
The inception of PDPM IIITDM Jabalpur was marked by the laying of its foundation stone on February 7, 2005, by the then Minister of Human Resource Development, Late Shri Arjun Singh. Initially, the institute operated from a temporary location at the IT Bhawan of the Jabalpur Engineering College, with Prof. Sanjay G. Dhande, then Director of IIT Kanpur, serving as its founding Director. This early association with IIT Kanpur provided the academic and administrative scaffolding necessary for the institute to develop its unique curriculum. The first academic session commenced in August 2005, signaling the start of an era where Indian engineering education would shift from purely theoretical instruction to a model centered on inquiry, hands-on experience, and real-life problem solving.
The institutional philosophy challenges the conventional research model, which typically experiences a 15-to-20-year pipeline from concept to practice. Instead, IIITDM Jabalpur adopts a market-responsive model for innovation, characterized by fast concept development, venture capital integration, and the rewarding of entrepreneurs who enhance productivity through new technology. This shift is critical as India undergoes rapid growth in its manufacturing sector, requiring engineers who can work within contemporary environmental, economic, and social constraints.
The governance of IIITDM Jabalpur is structured to ensure accountability, academic freedom, and industry alignment. The Board of Governors (BoG) stands as the supreme decision-making body, currently chaired by Shri Deepak Ghaisas of Gencoval Strategic Services Pvt. Ltd.. The administrative framework is designed to promote academic curiosity while maintaining a Deep-rooted sense of shared values, affirming the personal dignity of every member of the community.
The administrative efficiency of the institute is maintained through several key committees that manage different facets of its operations:
The Senate: Oversees the academic life of the institute, including the formulation of curricula and the maintenance of educational standards.
Finance Committee: Responsible for resource mobilization, expenditure control, and stimulating resource generation from external sources such as sponsored research and industry consultancy.
Building and Works Committee (BWC): Advises on infrastructure requirements, ensuring that the campus expansion aligns with future academic projections.
Grievance Redressal Cell: Provides a mechanism for conflict resolution and ensures a campus climate of civility and tolerance.
Administrative Position | Official Appointee | Institutional Role |
|---|---|---|
Chairman, Board of Governors | Shri Deepak Ghaisas | Strategic Oversight |
Director | Prof. Bhartendu K. Singh | Executive Leadership |
Registrar (Acting) | Mrs. Swapnali Gadekar | Administrative Execution |
Dean (Research & Consultancy) | Prof. Pritee Khanna | Research Strategy |
Dean (Academic) | Dr. Sachin Kumar Jain | Curriculum Management |
Dean (Student Affairs) | Dr. Mukesh Kumar Roy | Student Welfare |
The Board includes members from diverse backgrounds, including senior scientists from the Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology (MeitY), directors of Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs), and representatives from the Government of Madhya Pradesh, ensuring a balanced perspective on national policy and local industrial needs.
IIITDM Jabalpur offers a comprehensive range of programs at the undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral levels, all of which are designed around the concept of Product Lifecycle Management (PLM). The curriculum emphasizes synthesis, creativity, and innovation, moving away from simple classroom transmission toward vertical-based learning in sectors such as aerospace, defense, and high-tech electronics.
The Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) programs are offered in disciplines that form the core of modern industrial technology. A significant addition to its portfolio is the program in Smart Manufacturing, which addresses the disruptive innovations of the fourth industrial revolution (Industry 4.0), including IoT, robotics, and additive manufacturing.
Program Name | Core Focus Areas | Duration | Admission Exam |
|---|---|---|---|
B.Tech. Computer Science & Engineering | Software Systems, AI, Data Science | 4 Years | JEE Main |
B.Tech. Electronics & Communication | VLSI Design, Communication Systems | 4 Years | JEE Main |
B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering | Thermal, Design, CAD/CAM | 4 Years | JEE Main |
B.Tech. Smart Manufacturing | Industry 4.0, 3D Printing, Robotics | 4 Years | JEE Main |
B.Des. (Bachelor of Design) | Product Design, UI/UX, Ergonomics | 4 Years | UCEED |
The B.Des. program is particularly distinctive, focusing on aesthetic and functional product considerations, making it one of the top-ranked design programs in the country.
At the postgraduate level, the institute offers specialized M.Tech. and M.Des. programs, as well as an Integrated M.Tech./M.Des. + PhD track for students dedicated to advanced research early in their careers.
Postgraduate Specialization | Department | Seat Matrix | Qualifying Exam |
|---|---|---|---|
AI and Machine Learning | CSE | 25 | GATE |
Data Science | CSE | 15 | GATE |
Nanoelectronics and VLSI Design | ECE | 10 | GATE |
Power and Control | ECE | 10 | GATE |
Mechatronics | Interdisciplinary | 10 | GATE |
CAD/CAM | Mechanical | 10 | GATE |
Manufacturing and Automation | Mechanical | 10 | GATE |
Master of Design (M.Des.) | Design | 30 | CEED/GATE |
The Doctoral program (PhD) is offered in all engineering disciplines, Natural Sciences (Physics and Mathematics), and Liberal Arts (English). This reflects the institute's commitment to a holistic educational environment where technical expertise is complemented by scientific inquiry and communicative proficiency.
Admissions at IIITDM Jabalpur are characterized by rigorous selection criteria, relying entirely on national-level entrance examinations. This ensures that the institute maintains a cohort of students with high intellectual caliber and aptitude for innovation.
For the B.Tech. programs, candidates must qualify for the JEE Main examination conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). Following the declaration of results, seat allocation is managed through the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) and the Central Seat Allocation Board (CSAB).
Eligibility for B.Tech.: Candidates must have passed 10+2 with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects. A minimum aggregate of 75% is required for General category students, while 65% is required for SC, ST, and PwD candidates.
Eligibility for B.Des.: Admission is based on the rank obtained in the Undergraduate Common Entrance Examination for Design (UCEED), conducted by IIT Bombay. Candidates must have completed 10+2 in any stream (Science, Commerce, or Arts).
Postgraduate admissions follow a centralized process for M.Tech. through CCMT (Centralized Counselling for M.Tech.), based on GATE scores. M.Des. admissions primarily prioritize CEED scores, although GATE-qualified candidates are also eligible for a portion of the seats.
Eligibility for M.Tech./M.Des.: A bachelor's degree in engineering, technology, or design with a minimum of 60% marks or 6.5 CGPA (relaxed to 55% or 6.0 CGPA for reserved categories) is mandatory.
PhD Admissions: Candidates with valid GATE, CEED, or NET scores are typically shortlisted for an interview. Those without these scores may be required to take an institute-level written test. A master's degree in a relevant discipline with at least 60% marks is required.
The cutoffs for flagship programs reflect the competitive nature of the institute. For the 2025 academic cycle, the Round 1 closing rank for Computer Science and Engineering was 13,297, while Electronics and Communication Engineering stood at 17,840.
B.Tech. Branch (2025) | Round 1 Opening Rank | Round 1 Closing Rank |
|---|---|---|
Computer Science & Engineering | 10,061 | 13,297 |
Electronics & Communication | 14,660 | 17,840 |
Mechanical Engineering | 30,160 | 35,665 |
Smart Manufacturing | 40,181 | 52,669 |
For design, the UCEED cutoff for the General category remains highly selective, with opening ranks typically under 100 and closing ranks for the initial rounds around 144.
The research vision of IIITDM Jabalpur is to foster a culture of inquiry and hands-on experimentation. The institute has established a variety of research groups focusing on cutting-edge domains, supported by extensive funding from major governmental and inter-governmental agencies.
Research activities are organized into several specialized clusters, ensuring a deep dive into niche technological areas:
Innovation in Design & Manufacturing (IDM): Focuses on interdisciplinary product development.
Image & Vision Engineering (IVE): Engaged in graphics, computer vision, and pattern recognition.
Robotics, Automation & Control Engineering (RACE): Concentrates on mechatronics and autonomous systems.
Signal Processing, Antenna & Communication Engineering (SPACE): Researching advanced communication and electromagnetic design.
VLSI Electron Device & Nano Technology (VEDANT): Focused on semiconductor technology and nano-scale devices.
The institute has a robust record of securing external research grants. Notable projects funded in the 2024-2025 cycle include "Health Monitoring Systems using AI/ML" from ISRO and "AI for Information and Wargaming Technology" in collaboration with DRDO.
Funding Agency | Project Title / Theme | Sanctioned Amount (Est.) |
|---|---|---|
ANRF (formerly SERB) | Smart sEMG System for Neuromuscular Monitoring | INR 194.4 Lakhs |
ISRO | Health Monitoring and AI Alert Systems | Grant Sanctioned |
DRDO | Metagratings based Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces | Grant Sanctioned |
MeitY | Information Security Education & Awareness (ISEA) | Grant Sanctioned |
ICMR | Laser-induced Graphene Sensors for AST | Grant Sanctioned |
MPCST | Smart Hybrid Solar Dryer for Agro Industries | INR 12.8 Lakhs |
The institute is also a recipient of significant infrastructure grants, such as the INR 1005.57 Lakhs provided for setting up Electronics and ICT Academies, aimed at training manpower for "Digital India" and "Make in India" missions.
A defining characteristic of PDPM IIITDM Jabalpur is its strategic international partnership with the Government of Japan. This collaboration, formalized in 2006, is a unique model of academic-industrial synergy between two nations.
A consortium of six Japanese universities and nine major industrial partners was formed to nurture the institute’s development. This partnership extends beyond mere MoUs to include joint supervision of theses, exchange of faculty and students, and infrastructural support.
Partner Universities (Japan) | Partner Industries (Japan) |
|---|---|
University of Tokyo | Hitachi |
Tokyo Institute of Technology | Toshiba |
Tohoku University | Amada |
Shibaura Institute of Technology | Okuma |
Kanagawa Institute of Technology | Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal |
Tokai University | GE Energy (Japan), DENSO, Nissan, Mitsubishi Heavy |
Under programs like JENESYS and the JICA Innovative Asia Program, students participate in 10-day exposure visits to leading Japanese industries and laboratories. This collaboration has significant placement implications, with students securing roles in Japanese firms such as Mercari, Rimo, and Batton Japan.
Beyond Japan, the institute maintains research and academic linkages with institutions in Germany, Russia, China, and the Philippines. Notable among these is the MIRAI-Setu program, which fosters next-generation people-to-people exchange and deepens research collaborations in emerging technology sectors.
Entrepreneurship is central to the institute’s mission of transforming technology into social and economic value. This is operationalized through the MaDeIT Innovation Foundation and the Start-up, Incubation and Technology Enablement Centre (SITEC).
MaDeIT is a dedicated section 8 company established to incubate high-tech startups. It provides a comprehensive ecosystem covering "Mentor, Market, and Money".
SEED Funding: MaDeIT hosts a NIDHI-Seed Support System with a corpus of INR 10 crore provided by the DST, assisting potential startups in graduating to a level where they can raise venture capital.
NIDHI-PRAYAS: Helps young innovators move from idea to prototype, offering grants of up to INR 10 lakhs in sectors such as healthcare, clean-tech, and IoT.
Incubation Services: Startups receive access to advanced prototyping facilities, technical guidance from a dedicated design team, and business enablement support.
The Institute Innovation Council (IIC), established per MHRD (Ministry of Education) norms, organizes hackathons, boot camps, and business plan competitions. SITEC focuses on fostering successful entrepreneurs by sourcing technology from faculty and research scholars and incubating novel business ideas into viable commercial products.
Incubated Startup | Core Business | Stage/Support |
|---|---|---|
Next Big Innovation Labs | 3D Bioprinting | Graduated/Alumni |
Scermlind HealthCare | AI Health and Longevity | Funded |
Ironmen Technologies | Automated Ironing & Folding | Funded |
Digi20 Info Solutions | Information Systems | Funded |
The institute's 260-acre campus is located near the Dumna Airport in Jabalpur, providing a modern, lush-green environment that promotes both focused academic work and physical well-being.
The campus features digitally equipped lecture halls, high-performance computing centers, and state-of-the-art laboratories.
Central Library: A vital academic hub providing access to extensive digital and print collections via e-resources like Science Direct, IEEE, and ACM. The library is centrally air-conditioned and Wi-Fi enabled.
Specialized Labs: Includes an Advanced Manufacturing Laboratory (CNC, Waterjet cutter), an Automobile Lab (engine test rigs), and a Computational Lab equipped with software like Catia, SolidWorks, and Ansys.
Lecture Hall Complex: Designed with modern aesthetics, centrally air-conditioned to facilitate a comfortable learning environment even during the high temperatures typical of the region.
IIITDM Jabalpur is a fully residential institution, with hostels designed to provide a supportive community for students.
Hostel Blocks: Includes Maa Saraswati (Girls), Panini (PG/UG), Nagarjuna (PG), Aryabhatta, and Vivekananda (UG). Hostels for first and second-year students usually offer triple sharing, while senior students are allotted single rooms.
Student Activity Center (SAC): Houses indoor facilities for badminton (wooden flooring), table tennis, chess, and carom, alongside a well-equipped gymnasium.
Outdoor Sports: Full-scale grounds for football, cricket, and courts for volleyball, basketball, and tennis, many equipped with floodlights for evening play.
The campus is notably situated within a natural forest area, which contributes to its tranquil atmosphere but also requires students to exercise caution due to wildlife sightings.
The employability of IIITDM Jabalpur graduates is high, characterized by strong demand from both IT and core manufacturing sectors. The Training and Placement Cell provides targeted training, industry-focused curricula, and soft skills development.
The 2025 placement drive achieved notable success, with a significant increase in international offers and domestic high-end packages.
Parameter | 2025 Placement Data | 2024 Placement Data |
|---|---|---|
Highest Domestic CTC | INR 87.54 LPA | INR 1.10 Crores |
Highest International CTC | INR 80 LPA | INR 1.22 Crores |
Average UG Package | INR 21.49 LPA | INR 19.27 LPA |
Average PG Package | INR 12.52 LPA | INR 12.54 LPA |
Total Offers Made | 346+ | 284 |
Companies Visited | 95+ | 90+ |
Placement Rate | 72% | 76% |
A key highlight is the package distribution; over 71.18% of the students in the 2025 batch received offers exceeding INR 10 LPA.
Recruiters span multiple verticals, from global tech brands to domestic manufacturing leaders.
International (Japan Focus): Rimo Japan, Plaid Japan, Batton Japan, Mercari Japan, Actual Inc..
Global/National Tech: Google, Adobe, NVIDIA, Microsoft, Amazon, Salesforce, PayPal, Cisco.
Finance & Consulting: Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Deloitte, Future First, Quantiphi.
Core Engineering/Manufacturing: JSW Steel, L&T, BEL, Reliance Industries, Honda Cars, Hyundai.
The institute offers a high Return on Investment (ROI). For undergraduate programs with a total fee of approximately INR 8.57 Lakhs, the average starting salary of INR 21.49 LPA represents an ROI of over 250% in the first year of employment alone.
IIITDM Jabalpur consistently ranks among the top engineering and design institutions in India, validating its multidisciplinary academic approach and research output.
In the International Institutional Ranking Framework (IIRF) 2025, the institute maintained its position as a leading technical school, particularly in the design and government IIIT categories.
IIRF Category (2025) | Rank | Regional Standings |
|---|---|---|
Engineering (Best IIITs - Govt. & PPP) | 3rd | Top in Central India |
Design | 11th | 2nd in Madhya Pradesh |
B.Tech (General Category) | 34th | 3rd in Madhya Pradesh |
The high ranking in the Design category (11th out of 30 colleges nationwide) underscores the strength of the Department of Design, which has consistently remained in the top 10 in previous years.
In the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) 2024 and 2025, the institute has been placed in the 101-150 band under the Engineering category. Although the rank saw a slight drop from 97th in 2023 and 82nd in 2022, its scores in Teaching, Learning & Resources (TLR) and Graduation Outcomes (GO) remain high (44.65 and 68.44 respectively in 2023).
The alumni of IIITDM Jabalpur are distinguished by their contributions to national research organizations and their leadership in the global tech industry.
Graduates have played critical roles in India's space missions, particularly within the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).
Surbhi Namdeo and Satyam Jayashawal (B.Tech ME 2011-15): Both were part of the Thermal Quality Assurance team at ISRO, performing thermal analysis for the lander and rover of the Chandrayaan-3 mission.
Abhishek Patel (B.Tech ME 2015-19): Works with the Ground Station Network Team of ISTRAC, managing mission maneuvering and tracking since the launch of Chandrayaan-3.
Ratandeep Singh Bansal: Co-founder of Next Big Innovation Labs, a pioneering startup in the 3D bioprinting space.
Alumni are found in high-level technical and managerial positions at companies like Oracle, Infosys, VMware, Accenture, and Salesforce. The institute’s robust alumni network provides current students with mentorship and diverse career opportunities across software development, design, and core engineering.
IIITDM Jabalpur operates as an autonomous government institute, funded primarily through the Ministry of Education, but it maintains a sustainable financial model through diversified income streams.
The institute's balance sheet for the period ending March 31, 2024, shows a total corpus/capital fund of approximately INR 402.85 crores.
Income Source | Amount (FY 2023-24) | Expenditure Head | Amount (FY 2023-24) |
|---|---|---|---|
Academic Receipts | INR 22.03 Crores | Staff Payments | INR 28.13 Crores |
Grants from GOI | INR 55.21 Crores | Academic Expenses | INR 8.88 Crores |
Interest Earned | INR 6.01 Crores | Admin & General | INR 17.17 Crores |
Other Income | INR 0.72 Crores | Depreciation | INR 11.80 Crores |
For the 2024-25 and 2025-26 cycles, the Revised Estimates (RE) and Budget Estimates (BE) show an increasing focus on the creation of capital assets and faculty retention through competitive salary allocations.
Budgetary Head | Allocation 2024-25 (BE) | Allocation 2025-26 (BE) |
|---|---|---|
Grant-in-Aid General | INR 23.40 Crores | INR 26.60 Crores |
Creation of Capital Assets | INR 14.00 Crores | INR 19.30 Crores |
Grant-in-Aid Salary | INR 27.25 Crores | INR 41.30 Crores |
This steady increase in funding for capital assets (from 14.00 Cr to 19.30 Cr) indicates ongoing expansion plans, potentially including the construction of new hostels or research centers to accommodate the growing student intake.
Campus life at IIITDM Jabalpur is vibrant, governed by a student body that emphasizes self-governance and accountability through the Students’ Gymkhana.
Every registered student is a member with voting rights. The Gymkhana is governed by an elected Student Senate (approx. 40 members), which coordinates between students and the administration. It is divided into three primary councils:
Cultural Council: Mentored by faculty, overseeing clubs for dance (Aavartan), music (Saaz), dramatics (Jazbaat), and photography (Shutterbox).
Science and Technology Council: Oversees specialized societies such as the Programming Club, Robotics Club, and the Aero Fabrication Club.
Sports Council: Manages the athletic culture, from inter-IIIT meets to intramural tournaments in sports ranging from cricket and football to chess and e-sports.
The institute hosts several flagship festivals that have become major events in the region:
Tarang: The annual cultural festival featuring music, dance, and fashion competitions.
Abhikalpan: The central technical festival, focusing on hackathons, robotics challenges, and innovation showcase.
Gusto: The annual inter-college sports meet that fosters healthy competition and teamwork.
Pandit Dwarka Prasad Mishra IIITDM Jabalpur has successfully established itself as a cornerstone of India’s technical education landscape. Its focus on the synthesis of IT, Design, and Manufacturing is unique among the IIITs and addresses a critical need in the nation's industrial strategy. The institute's resilience is evidenced by its strong placement records, high ROI, and the quality of its research output, specifically in domains like Smart Manufacturing and AI.
The strategic alliance with Japan remains its most potent differentiator, providing students with unparalleled access to global technological frontiers and industrial best practices. As the institute moves toward 2047, its focus on "Viksit Bharat" through innovation and entrepreneurship—supported by MaDeIT and SITEC—positions it to play a vital role in India's transition to a global manufacturing powerhouse. For prospective students, the institute offers not only academic rigor but a transformative environment that nurtures technical mastery, creative design thinking, and leadership.
1. What is the full form of IIITDM Jabalpur?
The full name is Pandit Dwarka Prasad Mishra Indian Institute of Information Technology, Design and Manufacturing, Jabalpur.
2. When was the institute established?
It was established in January 2005 by the Ministry of Human Resource Development (now Ministry of Education), Government of India.
3. Is IIITDM Jabalpur a government institute?
Yes, it is a public autonomous institute and is recognized as an Institute of National Importance under the IIIT Act.
4. Where is the campus located?
The campus is located on Dumna Airport Road in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, approximately 10 km from the main city market.
5. What is the total campus area?
The institute is spread across a lush green campus of approximately 260 acres.
6. What is the NIRF 2025 ranking for IIITDM Jabalpur?
The institute is ranked in the 101-150 band in the Engineering category by NIRF 2025.
7. How does the institute stand in IIRF rankings?
In 2025, it is ranked 3rd among Government IIITs and 11th in the Design category nationally.
8. What is its international ranking?
IIITDM Jabalpur is ranked in the 791-800 band in the QS World University Rankings 2026 for Asia.
9. Which undergraduate programs are offered?
The institute offers Four-Year Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) and Bachelor of Design (B.Des) programs.
10. What are the B.Tech specializations available?
Disciplines include Computer Science & Engineering (CSE), Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE), Mechanical Engineering (ME), and Smart Manufacturing (SM).
11. Does the institute offer postgraduate degrees?
Yes, it offers Master of Technology (M.Tech), Master of Design (M.Des), and PhD programs.
12. What is the focus of the "Smart Manufacturing" program?
It focuses on Industry 4.0 technologies, including IoT, Robotics, Additive Manufacturing (3D Printing), and AI/ML.
13. Are there any integrated programs?
Yes, the institute offers Integrated M.Tech/M.Des + PhD programs in CSE, ECE, ME, and Design.
14. What are the M.Tech specializations in ECE?
Specializations include Communication and Signal Processing, Nanoelectronics and VLSI Design, and Power & Control.
15. Can I pursue a PhD in Liberal Arts?
Yes, PhD programs are available in Liberal Arts (specifically English) and Natural Sciences (Physics and Mathematics).
16. How can I get admission into B.Tech?
Admission is based on the rank obtained in the JEE Main examination followed by JoSAA/CSAB counseling.
17. What is the admission process for the B.Des program?
Candidates must qualify for the Undergraduate Common Entrance Examination for Design (UCEED).
18. What is the eligibility for B.Tech admission?
Candidates need a minimum aggregate of 75% (65% for SC/ST/PwD) in 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
19. How are M.Tech seats allotted?
M.Tech admissions are conducted through Centralized Counselling for M.Tech (CCMT) based on valid GATE scores.
20. What is the selection criteria for M.Des?
Selection is based on CEED or GATE scores followed by an institute-level interview or written test.
21. Is there an age limit for DASA candidates?
Yes, for DASA (Direct Admission of Students Abroad), candidates must be born on or after October 1, 1999 for the 2025 cycle.
22. What was the 2025 CSE cutoff rank?
The Round 1 opening rank was 10,061 and the final closing rank was approximately 14,787.
23. What is the eligibility for PhD?
A Master’s degree with at least 60% marks or 6.0 CPI, along with a valid GATE, CEED, or NET score is required.
24. Can non-GATE candidates apply for PhD?
Candidates without national scores may be required to appear for an institute-conducted written test and interview.
25. Is there a seat reservation for female candidates?
Yes, supernumerary seats are allocated for female candidates in B.Tech programs as per JoSAA norms.
26. What is the total estimated fee for a 4-year B.Tech program?
The total estimated fee, including tuition and hostel, is approximately ₹8.34 Lakhs.
27. What are the annual tuition fees for B.Des?
The tuition fee for B.Des is ₹1,30,500 per year (total around ₹5.74 Lakhs for tuition over 4 years).
28. Are there fee waivers for SC/ST students?
Yes, all undergraduate SC/ST students receive a 100% tuition fee waiver.
29. What is the Merit-cum-Means (MCM) Scholarship?
It provides ₹1,000 per month and a tuition fee waiver for eligible General and SC/ST students as per MHRD norms.
30. What is the hostel fee?
The hostel fee is approximately ₹11,000 per semester, with mess advances being additional.
31. What was the highest domestic package in 2025?
The highest domestic package offered was ₹87.54 LPA, secured by a B.Tech CSE student.
32. What is the average package for B.Tech students?
The average package for the UG batch in 2025 was ₹21.49 LPA.
33. Did students receive international offers?
Yes, 13 international offers were made in 2025, with the highest package reaching ₹80 LPA.
34. Who are the top recruiters?
Prominent recruiters include Google, Adobe, NVIDIA, Amazon, Goldman Sachs, Oracle, and Salesforce.
35. What is the placement rate for the institute?
The placement rate for the 2025 graduating batch was approximately 72%.
36. Is there a focus on Japanese placements?
Yes, several Japanese firms like Rimo Japan, Mercari, and Rakuten recruit students due to the Indo-Japan collaboration.
37. What is the highest stipend offered for internships?
The highest international intern stipend reached ₹2.81 Lakhs per month, while the domestic highest was ₹1.5 Lakhs per month.
38. What is the average stipend for UG interns?
The average monthly stipend for undergraduate interns is approximately ₹50,000.
39. How are the hostel accommodations?
First and second-year students usually have triple-sharing rooms, while single rooms are provided to third and final-year students.
40. Does the library have digital resources?
Yes, the central library is Wi-Fi enabled and provides access to e-resources like IEEE, Science Direct, ACM, and Springer Link.
41. What sports facilities are available?
The campus has floodlit courts for basketball, volleyball, and tennis, as well as a cricket ground and a multi-gym at the Student Activity Center.
42. Is the campus fully residential?
Yes, IIITDM Jabalpur is a fully residential institution for students.
43. Are there medical facilities on campus?
Yes, the institute has a Primary Health Centre (PHC) to cater to the medical needs of students and staff.
44. What is MaDeIT Innovation Foundation?
It is the institute's specialized incubator that supports high-tech startups with a ₹10 Crore NIDHI-Seed Support corpus.
45. What is the SITEC center?
The Start-up, Incubation and Technology Enablement Centre (SITEC) fosters entrepreneurship by sourcing technology from faculty and research scholars.
46. Which agencies fund research at the institute?
Funding comes from agencies like SERB, DST, ISRO, DRDO, ICMR, and MeitY.
47. What is the "Japanese Consortium"?
It is a partnership of six Japanese universities (like University of Tokyo and Tokyo Tech) and nine industries (like Hitachi and Toshiba) that support the institute.
48. What is the Students’ Gymkhana?
It is the student body that governs all extracurricular activities, including cultural, technical, and sports councils.
49. What are the main annual festivals?
The major fests are Tarang (Cultural), Abhikalpan (Technical), and Gusto (Sports).
50. Are there specific technical clubs?
Yes, clubs include The Programming Club (TPC), Electronics and Robotics Society, Aero Fabrication Club, and Astronomy & Physics Society.
Indian Institute Of Information Technology Design and Manufacturing Jabalpur is driven by passion to provide skills based education which can truly empower the students. The institute believes in promoting learning as per the changing needs of society and industry. The engineering curriculum is therefore customized to meet the specific needs for example, the modern manufacturing environment entails a large variety of cross-disciplinary activities including the Design and IT. Engineers consequently are being called upon to work within new environmental, economic and social constraints which are increasingly becoming a part of contemporary engineering practices
The Mission of the Institute is to create a multidisciplinary academic environment to prepare and train manpower of excellence for nurturing and promoting knowledge-based activities and innovations in design, fabrication and manufacturing of products by bringing together a collaborative and mutually stimulating mix of different fields of science, engineering and arts. In doing so the Institute shall identify current and future agendas for scholarship, share knowledge and discoveries with the world community and actively cultivate individuals with the desire and capability to contribute to society.
The Institute is aware of the growing importance of scientific temper and research activities. But values are more important for the Institute as it seeks to act in a manner that is guided by a deep-rooted sense of shared values and aspirations. Built upon such a foundation, the Institute:
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