IIT-Delhi Launches First Special PhD Admission Drive for SC/ST Candidates

In a significant step towards promoting inclusivity in higher education, the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT-Delhi) has launched its first-ever special PhD admission drive exclusively for Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) candidates. This initiative comes in response to persistent under-representation of these communities in doctoral programmes at the premier institute and follows a recent parliamentary panel visit reviewing the implementation of constitutional safeguards for marginalised groups.

Why in News?

The initiative was launched after data revealed a significant shortfall in SC/ST representation in PhD courses at IIT-Delhi, falling short of the mandated reservation norms. The parliamentary committee’s visit in April 2025 acted as a catalyst for this proactive effort, which now invites applications until June 30, 2025, in a bid to boost seat occupancy for the reserved categories.

Key Objectives of the Special PhD Drive

  • Increase SC/ST enrolment in doctoral programmes.
  • Fulfil reservation norms (15% SC, 7.5% ST) as mandated by the central government.
  • Address long-standing issues of low application rates and departmental barriers.

Background and Context

  • Despite eligibility relaxations (e.g., 5.5 CGPA for SC/ST, GATE qualification), applications from reserved category candidates have remained low.
  • Internal assessments showed PhD intakes consistently fell short of reservation targets.
  • The SC/ST Commission’s visit prompted renewed efforts and institutional sensitization.

Statistical Trends (2015-2025)

  • SC PhD enrolment rose modestly from 8.88% → 9.69%.
  • ST PhD enrolment increased from 0.97% → 3.28%.
  • Better performance at UG and PG levels
  • SC PG: 11.27% → 13.11%
  • SC UG: 13.85% → 14.92%

Implementation Measures

  • Relaxation of department-level eligibility criteria — only institute-level minimums will apply.
  • Open across all departments, even if no current vacancies exist.
  • Supernumerary admissions allowed for suitable SC/ST candidates.
  • Broader adherence to constitutional norms is being promoted.
Summary/Static Details
Why in the news? Special PhD Admission Drive for SC/ST Candidates
Institute IIT-Delhi
Trigger Parliamentary Committee Visit (April 2025)
Central Reservation Norms 15% for SC, 7.5% for ST in higher education admissions
Past SC PhD Enrolment Rose from 8.88% (2015-16) to 9.69% (2024-25)
Past ST PhD Enrolment Rose from 0.97% to 3.28% over same period
Special Measures Relaxed criteria, cross-departmental admissions, supernumerary inclusion
Goal Improve diversity, fulfil constitutional mandates

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