IIT Fees 2026 — Full 4-Year B.Tech Cost & Fee Waiver Explained




IIT Fees 2026 — Full 4-Year B.Tech Cost & Fee Waiver

The headline IIT fee scares many families more than it should. The fee-waiver system means what you actually pay depends heavily on your family income.

Last updated: 22 May 2026 · Fee structure explained; verify exact figures with each IIT

For parents: The most important thing to know about IIT fees is the income-based waiver. Families below a low income threshold typically pay no tuition fee at all, and middle-income families pay a reduced one. So before worrying about the headline number, check which income band applies to you — the real cost can be far lower.
Verify figures: Fee amounts are revised periodically and differ slightly by IIT. The numbers below are indicative — always confirm the current fee on the specific IIT’s official website before planning.
IIT fees are widely misunderstood. People quote the headline tuition figure and stop there — missing that IITs run a substantial income-based fee waiver that changes the real cost dramatically. This guide explains the fee structure, the waiver bands, the non-tuition charges, and gives an indicative four-year total — with a clear reminder to confirm exact figures officially.

Key takeaways

  • IIT B.Tech tuition is indicatively around two lakh rupees per year for the general category at full fee.
  • An income-based waiver means low-income families often pay no tuition, and middle-income families a reduced amount.
  • SC, ST and PwD category students are generally exempt from tuition.
  • Hostel, mess and other charges are payable on top, and usually apply even with a tuition waiver.
  • Indicative four-year total at full fee: roughly eight to ten lakh rupees — verify with the institute.
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The Fee Components

An IIT B.Tech bill is not a single number — it is several:

  • Tuition fee — the largest component, indicatively around two lakh rupees per year for general category at full fee. This is the part the waiver acts on.
  • Hostel charges — room rent and related charges for on-campus accommodation.
  • Mess charges — food, billed separately and often partly as an advance or deposit.
  • One-time charges — admission, institute deposit (refundable) and similar, paid at entry.
  • Other recurring fees — examination, student activities, medical and miscellaneous charges.

Only the tuition fee is reduced by the waiver. Hostel, mess and the other charges are generally payable by everyone.

The Income-Based Fee Waiver

This is the part that changes everything. IITs operate a family-income-based tuition fee waiver, structured in bands:

  • Low income — families below a low annual-income threshold typically pay no tuition fee at all.
  • Middle income — families in a middle band typically pay a reduced tuition fee (a fraction of the full amount).
  • Higher income — families above the upper threshold pay the full tuition fee.
  • SC / ST / PwD — generally exempt from the tuition fee regardless of income.
The exact income thresholds and the size of the partial waiver are set in the official fee structure and can be revised. The principle is stable; the precise numbers must be read from the IIT’s official site or the JoSAA business rules. Income-based waivers usually require submitting income documentation.

Indicative 4-Year Cost

Putting the components together, an indicative picture for a four-year B.Tech:

  • General category, full tuition — roughly eight to ten lakh rupees in total, covering tuition, hostel, mess and other charges.
  • Middle-income band — meaningfully lower, as only a fraction of tuition is paid.
  • Low income, or SC/ST/PwD — substantially lower again, since tuition falls away and only hostel, mess and other charges remain.

These are orientation figures, not quotes. Use the Fee & Cost Calculator for an indicative estimate by category and income band, and confirm the real numbers with the institute.

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Scholarships & Financial Help

Beyond the tuition waiver, IIT students can access further support: merit-cum-means scholarships, central and state government scholarships, institute and alumni funds, and education loans, for which IITs often help with documentation. The combination means an IIT seat should very rarely be turned down purely on cost — but you should plan early and gather income and category documents in advance, as the waiver and scholarship processes need them.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much are IIT fees per year?
B.Tech tuition at IITs is indicatively around two lakh rupees per year for the general category, with hostel, mess and other charges on top. Exact figures vary by IIT and are revised periodically — confirm on the specific IIT’s official website.
Is there a fee waiver at IITs?
Yes — an income-based tuition fee waiver. Low-income families typically pay no tuition, middle-income families pay a reduced amount, and SC, ST and PwD students are generally exempt. Hostel and mess charges usually still apply.
What is the total 4-year cost of an IIT B.Tech?
For a general-category student at full tuition, the indicative four-year total — tuition, hostel, mess and other charges — is roughly eight to ten lakh rupees. Fee waivers can reduce this substantially.
Do SC/ST students pay tuition fees at IITs?
SC, ST and PwD students are generally exempt from the IIT tuition fee, though they usually still pay hostel, mess and other non-tuition charges. Exact concessions are in each IIT’s official fee structure.
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