
Bengaluru, June 7: Following the announcement of the JEE (Advanced) 2026 results, successful students across the country are now engaged in selecting suitable IITs and courses. In this context, the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi has organized a special Open House series to familiarize students with the institute’s academic and research activities.
Open Houses have been conducted in Delhi and Hyderabad. The final session of this series is taking place in Bengaluru on Sunday, June 7. The aim of IIT Delhi’s initiative is to provide students with firsthand information about the academic environment, research facilities, student life, innovation culture, and future career opportunities at the institute.
During the program, students are directly interacting with current students, faculty members, and alumni to address their queries related to various courses and departments. The Open House series began with an online session titled “IIT Delhi Calling,” which introduced students to the institute’s unique features and available opportunities.
Following this, numerous students participated in interactive sessions held in Delhi and Hyderabad, gaining insights from experts. The final Open House session in Bengaluru will take place at the Satish Dhawan Auditorium of the Indian Institute of Science from 1 PM to 4:30 PM. IIT Delhi students and professors will be present to provide detailed information about the institute’s academic structure, research projects, student activities, and campus life.
Additionally, students will have their questions answered. IIT Delhi believes that after succeeding in JEE (Advanced), the most crucial decision for students is selecting the right institute and suitable course. Events like the Open House help students make better decisions through real experiences and direct communication.
The institute congratulates all successful students of JEE (Advanced) 2026 and encourages them to take advantage of this initiative to make more informed and confident decisions regarding their academic and professional futures.
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