The Indian Institute of Technology Madras has launched two new ungradued engineering courses for the Academic Year 2025-26. The departments of Applied Mechanics and Biomedical Engineering offer these programs. Those who qualify (Advanced) are eligible to choose these programs during the counseling of the upcoming Joint Allocation Authority (Josaa). Each of them offers a total of a maximum of 40 students.
Here are details about the courses:
Btech in Computational Engineering and Mechanics (CEM) | Course code: 412U
This four -year program prepares students for a career at the intersection of physical systems and digital technologies, including AI. It combines core technical principles with modern computational tools such as machine learning, data science and high-performance computing.
Students also receive fundamental training in fixed and liquid mechanics, electrical circuits, signals, embedded systems, material science and dynamics.
Graduates can explore opportunities in sectors such as space travel, robotics, automotive, production and emerging areas such as digital twin systems, smart infrastructure and sustainable technologies.
Btech in Instrumentation and Biomedical Engineering (Ibme)
This four -year course postpones students to develop medical devices by integrating biomedical engineering with electrical and instrumentation foundations.
The curriculum includes core technical concepts in addition to applications in AI, IoT and Connected Healthcare. Graduates will be trained to design clinically approved, ethically responsible solutions for challenges on health care. Career paths include roles in innovation of medical devices, AI-driven health systems, rehabilitation technology and entrepreneurship in healthcare.