Three specialised B.Tech programmes built for India's highest-growth engineering sectors — semiconductors, AI systems, robotics, drones, EVs and smart manufacturing. Official degree names, real specialisations, sector-specific careers.
Programme fit, fees, scholarships, specialisation options — our admissions team answers everything.
Five forces are reshaping India's engineering economy right now. Every programme in this department is built around one or more of these shifts — not as electives, but as the core of the degree.
India's ₹76,000 crore chip mission is creating a shortage of VLSI-trained engineers.
AI systems engineering is distinct from software AI — physical hardware and embedded intelligence.
Tata, Ola, Ather, Mahindra are all scaling EV manufacturing — and hiring mechanical and electronics engineers, not software.
India's drone policy liberalisation has opened a new sector — agriculture, defence, logistics and surveillance.
Industrial robotics and automated production are transforming India's manufacturing base — and creating a new engineering skills gap.
Each programme begins with the official AICTE-approved degree title, followed by specialisations that define what industry you enter. PCM students. Four-year B.Tech (Hons.) NEP 2020.
B.Tech (Hons.) ECE · AICTE Approved
India's ₹76,000 crore semiconductor mission starts here. Design chips, build 5G/6G communication systems, and engineer the IoT products shipping worldwide — from a dedicated VLSI studio and Intel-aligned curriculum.
B.Tech (Hons.) Robotics & AI · AICTE Approved
Build the autonomous machines running India's factories, fields and skies. A named degree — not an AI elective bolted onto CSE. Drone labs, computer vision rigs, and industrial robotics cells from Semester 2.
B.Tech (Hons.) Mechanical Engineering · AICTE Approved
Classic mechanical engineering foundations — CAD/CAM, thermodynamics, machine design — combined with modern EV, robotics and drone technology specialisations that reflect where the mechanical industry is actually going.
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Industry-grade equipment from Day 1 — not just in final year. Every specialisation has a dedicated lab facility that matches what students will find in industry.
FPGA boards, Cadence and Synopsys design tools, oscilloscopes, spectrum analysers and Intel-aligned chip design curriculum. PCB prototyping fully in-house.
ECE ProgrammeIndustrial robotic arms, computer vision rigs with NVIDIA Jetson, ROS (Robot Operating System) workstations and a dedicated drone flight arena for UAV programming.
Robotics & AIFixed-wing and multirotor platforms, flight controller programming, autopilot systems and regulatory compliance training under India's DGCA drone framework.
Robotics · MechanicalEV drivetrain teardown kits, battery testing rigs, motor drive simulation software, CAD/CAM suites and 3D printing facilities for prototyping and capstone work.
Mechanical · ECEEach programme maps to a distinct hiring pipeline — semiconductor companies, robotics firms, defence, drone OEMs, EV manufacturers and embedded systems companies.
VLSI design engineer, chip verification, RTL design and embedded hardware roles in India's growing chip design ecosystem.
Embedded systems engineer, 5G/6G protocol engineer and IoT product development roles across telecom and electronics OEMs.
Industrial robotics integration, automation engineering and robot programming roles across automotive and manufacturing sectors.
UAV systems engineer, drone software developer and flight operations roles across India's rapidly expanding drone industry.
EV powertrain engineer, battery systems specialist and electric mobility design roles at India's top automotive OEMs.
Production engineer, automation technologist and manufacturing design roles in India's advanced industrial sector.
Four structural advantages that separate these engineering degrees from a generic B.Tech at a non-specialised college.
Drone arenas, robotics cells, VLSI studios, EV rigs — same equipment as industry, from Semester 1. Not simulation-only.
Honours and Honours-with-Research pathways, multiple-exit options and specialisation tracks chosen at end of Year 1.
AI/ML modules from Year 1 in every programme — not optional electives. Computer vision, edge AI and generative AI integrated into engineering labs.
Your transcript says "Robotics & AI" or "ECE" — not "B.Tech CSE with AI elective." Employers and recruiters filter on programme name.
Semiconductors, defence, EV manufacturers, robotics firms — sector-specific hiring, not generic IT services.
Applications for the 2026 batch are open. Merit and entrance-based scholarships available.
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Our team calls back within 24 hours — programme fit, specialisation choice, fees, scholarships.
Qualify via JEE Main, CUET or IILMEEE — sit from home. Results immediate.
Pay the admission fee and join orientation. Campus opens August 2026.
Class 12 pass with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM) — minimum 50% aggregate (45% for reserved categories). JEE Main, CUET or IILMEEE score required. No Biology required for any of these three programmes.
Specialisations (VLSI or AI&ML for ECE; Drone Technology or EV for Robotics; EV, Robotics or Drone for Mechanical) are chosen at the end of Year 1, after completing the core first-year modules common to all. This gives students time to experience the fundamentals before committing to a track. Your admissions counsellor will help you think through the options on the callback.
No. B.Tech Robotics & AI is a hardware and systems engineering degree — you design autonomous machines, drone control systems, and embedded AI. CSE with AI is a software engineering degree. The transcript, the labs, the career pipeline and the recruiters are completely different. Robotics & AI graduates are hired by DRDO, ideaForge, Siemens and industrial robotics companies — not software services firms.
Yes — merit scholarships from 30% up to 100% tuition waiver for top JEE / CUET / board scorers. PCM students with ≥80% in Class 12 automatically qualify for a 30% waiver. Need-based financial aid and EMI options are available. All eligibility is confirmed on the counselling callback.
Yes — separate, secure hostels for boys and girls with Wi-Fi, mess, gym and 24/7 medical support within the Greater Noida campus. Approximately ₹90,000/year. Popular with students from UP, Bihar, Jharkhand and Haryana.
Yes. The B.Tech Mechanical Engineering programme includes structured GATE preparation support in Years 3 and 4 for students targeting PSU roles at ONGC, BHEL, GAIL or ISRO. Previous batches have seen strong GATE scores from IILM students who used this pathway.
Applications for August 2026 close June 30. Secure your seat today.