As JEE Main 2026 registration begins, data from IIT Delhi shows that courses like BTech in Design and Aerospace Engineering remain among the least preferred by aspirants. Despite their interdisciplinary appeal and innovation potential, these programs attract niche interest compared to mainstream choices like Computer Science and Electrical Engineering.
Beyond the Mainstream: Exploring IIT Delhi’s Lesser Chosen Courses in JEE Main 2026
While Computer Science and Electrical Engineering continue to dominate the preference charts at IIT Delhi, the latest data from the Joint Implementation Committee (JIC) Report 2025 reveals that several innovative and interdisciplinary programs are still struggling to attract widespread interest among JEE aspirants.
Here’s a closer look at the least opted courses at IIT Delhi for the upcoming academic session:
Key Highlights from the Course Preference Data:
BTech in Design (Newly Introduced)
Only 3,173 students chose this course in 2025, making it the least opted program at IIT Delhi.
Despite an 8.5% rise from last year’s 2,925 applicants, the course appeals to a niche group interested in creativity, product design, and interdisciplinary learning.
Structured as a four-year degree with 155 credits, it began with an initial intake of just 20 students.
Aerospace Engineering (Five-Year Program)
Received 9,920 applicants, up 7.4% from 9,230 in 2024, but still ranks low in popularity.
The course offers deep technical exposure but is often perceived as limited in job prospects compared to other engineering streams.
Other Low-Preference Programs
Courses in Textile Technology, Applied Mechanics, and Energy Studies also recorded modest interest, though exact figures weren’t disclosed.
These programs are often overlooked due to lack of awareness or perceived complexity.
Why These Courses Matter
Interdisciplinary Potential
Programs like Design and Aerospace integrate engineering, creativity, and innovation, making them ideal for emerging tech sectors.
Career Opportunities
Graduates can explore roles in UX/UI design, defense R&D, space tech, and sustainable product development.
Changing Trends
As industries evolve, these lesser-known courses may become future hotspots, especially with the rise of AI, robotics, and space exploration.
JEE aspirants are encouraged to look beyond conventional choices and consider these high-impact, low-competition programs that offer unique career trajectories and cutting-edge learning experiences.
Sources: Indian Express, CollegeDekho