The Indian Institute of Technology Delhi Abu Dhabi, the first international campus of the prestigious IIT-Delhi, has revealed details of its inaugural academic offering.
Scheduled to start in January 2024, the master’s programme in Energy Transition and Sustainability, aims to equip students with the skills and expertise to support the sustainable growth of the energy sector.
Registration has opened for the course, which is specifically designed for the Abu Dhabi campus.
Prospective students, who must demonstrate proficiency in written and spoken English, are required to hold a four-year bachelor’s degree in mechanical, chemical, civil, petroleum, electrical and electronics engineering, energy, aerospace, materials and metallurgy, and physics.
Alternatively, an MSc (Master of Science) in physics or chemistry is also accepted. Applicants will undergo a rigorous process and those successful will embark on a two-year programme at IIT-Delhi Abu Dhabi’s temporary campus at Zayed University.
The programme's significance is heightened as the UAE prepares to host this year's highly anticipated COP28, coinciding with the country’s 'Year of Sustainability'.
IIT-Delhi Abu Dhabi was established following a memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed by IIT-Delhi and Abu Dhabi Department of Education and Knowledge (ADEK) in July.
The Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT-Delhi) Abu Dhabi has launched its inaugural master’s programme in Energy Transition and Sustainability, aiming to empower students with the skills and expertise to support the sustainable growth of the energy sector. pic.twitter.com/gOvBRkTG1f
— مكتب أبوظبي الإعلامي (@ADMediaOffice) November 14, 2023


UAE petrol prices to increase in June, diesel to drop
Dubai Police returns $20,000 to tourist who lost cash at airport
UAE issues travel advisory amid Ebola outbreak
Dubai Police foil gang attempt to steal AED 12 million worth of oud
UAE's public health situation remains 'stable' as it reviews Ebola developments
UAE expresses solidarity with Kenya over girls’ school dormitory fire
WHO delegation tours UAE field hospital in Rafah
Over 300,000 attend UAE Eid events dedicated to workers
