Indian Institute of Foreign Trade is a government institution located in New Delhi, Delhi, established in 1963. It is ranked #22 in the NIRF Rankings and accredited with NAAC Grade A+. The college is approved by AICTE, UGC, AIU. It offers 1 programme across PG levels. With over 500 enrolled students and a 12 acres campus, the college provides a comprehensive academic environment. Campus facilities include Library, Hostels, Gym, Seminar Rooms. Placement records show a placement rate of 100%, average package of ₹24.0 LPA, highest package of ₹70.0 LPA, with recruiters including McKinsey, BCG, Amazon, Deloitte, KPMG.
10+2 from a recognized board with 50% aggregate. Program-specific entrance exam scores required.
Admission to Indian Institute of Foreign Trade is primarily through CUET. Candidates are shortlisted on the basis of entrance scores, followed by counselling/interview rounds. Application opens in March-April and counselling rounds typically run from June-July. Some programs may also consider 12th board marks and have a separate management quota.
Average experience
Good academic foundation but placement opportunities depend a lot on your branch and grades.
Good academic rigour, library is well stocked
Inconsistent placements across branches
Excellent academic environment
The faculty is highly knowledgeable and supportive. The curriculum is industry-aligned and the campus has great infrastructure.
Great faculty, strong placements, modern infrastructure
Hostel fees can be high
Great campus life
Excellent ambiance, diverse student community, supportive faculty and good placement cell.
Good campus, diverse peers, supportive faculty
Bureaucracy in admin processes
Worth considering
Strong placement record especially in tech roles. Faculty is approachable and labs are well-equipped.
Good placements, well-maintained labs, helpful seniors
Limited choices for non-CS branches
Good college overall
Decent academics with adequate exposure to internships and projects. Campus life is vibrant with many clubs and activities.
Active campus life, good library, decent placements
Crowded hostels, mess food can improve