In a landmark first for Indian higher education, IIT Hyderabad has launched two pioneering MTech programmes blending AI, machine learning, and computational modelling with chemical engineering. The move directly responds to surging industry demand for engineers who can operate at the intersection of data intelligence and deep domain expertise.
India's premier technical institutions are no longer content to teach engineering and artificial intelligence as separate disciplines. IIT Hyderabad launched what it describes as India's first MTech programmes integrating artificial intelligence and computational modelling with chemical engineering, signalling a shift in how engineers are being trained for modern process industries. The announcement, made by the Department of Chemical Engineering at IITH, places the institution at the vanguard of a curricular revolution that is quietly reshaping postgraduate engineering education across the country.
Two Programmes, One Transformative Vision
The Department of Chemical Engineering at IIT Hyderabad has launched two postgraduate programmes: MTech in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Chemical Engineering and MTech in Computational Chemical Engineering, aimed at preparing engineers for the rapidly evolving digital and computational landscape of modern process industries.
The MTech in AI/ML in Chemical Engineering integrates chemical engineering fundamentals with artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data-driven modelling, training students to apply advanced algorithms and analytics to problems such as process optimisation, materials discovery, reaction engineering, smart manufacturing, and sustainable energy systems. The companion programme in Computational Chemical Engineering focuses on multiscale modelling, thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, and molecular simulations.
What Industry Is Asking For And Why This Answers It
The programmes aim to address the growing use of digital tools such as artificial intelligence, advanced simulations, and data analytics in industries including chemicals, pharmaceuticals, energy, and advanced materials. India's chemical and process manufacturing sector, valued at over $220 billion, has long faced a talent gap at the intersection of domain engineering and digital capability — one these programmes are explicitly designed to close.
Prof. B S Murty, Director of IIT Hyderabad, stated that India needs AI programmes to be built on engineering foundations rather than as standalone AI programmes for Viksit Bharat to be achieved, adding that engineering innovation today is increasingly driven by data, computation, and intelligent systems.
Admission, Eligibility, And What Applicants Should Know
Most applicants must have a valid GATE score in chemical engineering or biotechnology, though IIT graduates meeting the institute's CGPA threshold may be considered via a separate interview pathway without a GATE score.
Admissions to the programmes will begin in the upcoming academic cycle through the Common Online Admission Portal and GATE-based selection, with graduates expected to work in sectors such as chemicals, pharmaceuticals, energy systems, and digital manufacturing.
Programme Highlights At A Glance
India's first MTech combining AI/ML with chemical engineering — launched by IIT Hyderabad's Department of Chemical Engineering
Two distinct tracks offered: AI/ML in Chemical Engineering and Computational Chemical Engineering, each targeting different aspects of the digital process industry
Core focus areas include process optimisation, materials discovery, reaction engineering, smart manufacturing, and sustainable energy systems
GATE score in chemical engineering or biotechnology is the primary admission criterion, with an IIT-graduate direct interview pathway available
IIT Hyderabad MTech AI admissions for the July 2026 cycle open March 27, with applications closing April 17, 2026
IIT Hyderabad is ranked 7th among engineering institutions in India by NIRF 2025 and 9th overall by Collegedunia Engineering Rankings 2025
Campus placements at IITH have seen recruiters including Google, Microsoft, TSMC, and Rakuten, with recent highest packages reaching 55 LPA
A Signal To The Broader Education System
IIT Hyderabad's launch is more than a curriculum announcement — it is a directional signal to engineering institutions across India. As AI reshapes every industrial sector from pharmaceuticals to petrochemicals, the engineers who will lead that transformation will need exactly the hybrid competency these programmes are built to deliver. The future of chemical engineering, it turns out, is written in both equations and algorithms.
Sources: Deccan Chronicle, The Hans India, Telangana Today, NewsBytesApp, Hyderabad Mail, Shiksha, Collegedunia, IIT Hyderabad Official Portal