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IIT Delhi MPP Admission 2024 (Open): Dates, Fees, Eligibility, Seats, Syllabus, Application Process

New Delhi, Delhi NCRAutonomous University

Master of Public Policy [MPP]


Course Fees

Course Duration

2 Years

Tuition Fees

75 K

1 Year Fees

1.9 Lakhs

Total Fees

3.81 Lakhs

Detailed Fees

general
obc
sc/st
semesterTuition FeesOther FeesTotal Fees
semester 1₹ 75000₹ 20150₹ 95.15 K
semester 2₹ 75000₹ 20150₹ 95.15 K
semester 3₹ 75000₹ 20150₹ 95.15 K
semester 4₹ 75000₹ 20150₹ 95.15 K

Course Information

Eligibility Criteria

Five -year Bachelor’s degree such as M.B.B.S., B.A., L.L.B. (Hon.), B.Arch. or equivalent; four year Bachelor’s Degree such as B.Tech., B.Sc. (Ag), BVSc, B.Plan or equivalent; and post-graduate degrees such as M.A., M.Sc., M.Phil., Integrated M.Sc./M.A., M.Tech. or equivalent

Course Details

IIT Delhi MPP admissions 2024 will start on March 20, 2024 and the last date to apply for MPP courses is April 04, 2024. Master in Public Policy at IIT Delhi focuses on Science, Technology, and Innovation (STI) and Development. The admission is done in two phases. Firstly, candidates have to give written or oral tests. Secondly, aspirants should qualify for the interview round. The written exam consists of Objective-type questions in analytical reasoning, reading comprehension, data interpretation, and basic quantitative ability. Candidates qualifying the entrance exam will be called for final admissions. Adding to that, there are reservations for SC, ST, OBC, EWB, and PwD students.

IIT Delhi MPP Course Highlights

  • This course has a total of 4 semesters in 24 months.
    • The written test or oral test for admission will judge candidates’ analytical skills, quantitative skills, comprehension skills, and reasoning skills.
  • The total fee charged for IIT Delhi Master in Public Policy is INR 53,400 inclusive of hostel rent, tuition fees.
  • After completing this course, you may get placed in Private Sector (corporations, consultancies, research, journalism), Multilateral Agencies and Intergovernmental Organisations, International/National Non-Governmental Organizations.
  • SC/ST, PWD, EWS Category students get grants in admission, total fees, and as well in semester fees.

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IIT Delhi MPP Eligibility

Applicants who fulfil any of the following criteria are eligible to apply:

  • MBBS, BA, LLB (Hon), B.Arch., or equivalent five-year bachelor's degree with least 60 per cent or 6.0 CGPA on a 10-point scale from a recognized board or institution.

OR

  • B.Tech., BSc (Ag), BVSc, or equivalent four-year bachelor's degree with least 60 per cent or 6.0 CGPA on a 10-point scale from a recognized board or institution.

OR

  • MA, MSc, MPhil, Integrated MSc/MA, MTech, or equivalent postgraduate degrees with a least 60 per cent or 6.0 CGPA on a 10-point scale from a recognized board or institution

Important Note:

  • SC/ST category students, the minimum eligible percentage has been cut down from 60% to 55% (CGPA 6.0 to 5.50).
  • Apparently, if your B.Tech, MA, BSc (AG), BVSc, MBBS, or any other equivalent program will get finish before the third week of July, you can apply for IIT Delhi’s Master in Public Policy.
  • Your performance up to the previous semester (or prior year, if the programs are year-based) would be evaluated for short-listing criteria, but your admission would be dependent on your passing the minimum eligibility requirements when their final examination results will be out.

In light of the current COVID situation in the country, the Institute's Senate may modify the selection criteria/method. If there is a change, it will be updated in the Institute's Information Brochure and/or announced on the Institute's website.

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IIT Delhi MPP Admission 2024

  • Candidates have to pass the written or oral test rounds and interview round to get selected for IIT Delhi Master in Public Policy.
  • Part-time admission is based on the availability of seats at that time, and the decision of the appropriate DRC/CRC/SRC/PEC.
  • To get selected for this course you must have a score minimum of 60% in the equivalent degree.
  • The performance of a qualifying degree is calculated by averaging performance overall semesters/years of the qualifying degree. This includes all the subjects, language, and other subsidiaries' performance in the program.
  • Sponsored (full-time) candidates seeking admission for this course on the basis of study leave must present a "Sponsorship certificate" from the relevant authority in the organization.

How to Apply?

All the application processes will be done via online mode only.

  • Step 1- Candidates go to the IIT Delhi official admission site to fill the application form.
  • Step 2- Enter a valid email address and your name as it will appear on your MPP Degree.
  • Step 3- After completing the registration process, log in to the portal using the User ID and Password you received through email.
  • Step 4- Once you've logged in, go to the left-hand side and select the "Apply Now" button.
  • Step 5- Fill in all of the required information and then click “Save and Next” to go to the next page.
  • Step 6- Choose the program and department to which you are applying on this page.
  • Step 7- To go to the second page, click Save and Next.
  • Step 8- Fill in the details of your qualifying test and qualifying degree, as well as your previous education.
  • Step 9- Fill up the blanks with information about your previous education and click Save and Next.
  • Step 10- Enter the year of experience. If you have no experience, put 0 Year, 0 Month, and 0 Days(part-time or sponsored candidate must provide experience details).
  • Step 11- Upload a photo of yourself and any other relevant documents. Then click again Save and Next. Accept the Declaration and click the Submit button at the bottom.
  • Step 12- Make a payment with a credit card, a debit card, or a net banking account.

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IIT Delhi MPP Course Details

Master in Public Policy is a two years post-graduate program. The programs focus on three spheres; Science, Technology, and Innovation (STI). Moreover, topics like Principles of Economics for Public Policy, Research Methods for Public Policy, Statistics for Public Policy are taught to the aspirants. 

  • The course has a total of 4 semesters in two years (24 months). 
  • In IIT Delhi candidates who will study Master in Public Policy will develop overall skill. As the Delhi IIT emphasizes theoretical lessons with classroom debates, group discussion, and more.
  • Delhi IIT encourages and offers internship opportunities in policy agencies to Master in Public Policy students.
  • For the academic year 2021-22 the session will be begun from August 2021.

IIT Delhi MPP Syllabus

Semester Syllabus Credits
I
  • Introduction to Public Policy
  • STI and Sustainable Development and Sustainable Development
  • Statistic for Public Policy 
  • Principles of Economy for Public Policy 
12
II
  • Public Institutions in India: theory and practice
  • Tools for Policy Analysis
  • Program Elective 1
  • Program Elective 2
12
III
  • Research Methods for Public Policy
  • Program Elective 3
  • Open Elective 1
  • Policy Exercise/Thesis
13
IV
  • Open Elective 2
  • Thesis
17
Total Credits: 54

Note Detailed Syllabus: Master in Public Policy, IIT Delhi Syllabus

IIT Delhi MPP Seats 2024

IIT Delhi offers 25 seats in its Master of Public Policy program. 20 out of total seats are for regular students and 5 seats are reserved for Sponsored students.

IIT Delhi MPP Fees 2024

Category Tuition Fee Other Charges Hostel Seat Rent Total Amount
For Students receiving Institute/ Project Assistantship or Teaching Position Holders
General/OBC/EWS INR 25000 INR 28100 INR 13250 INR 66350
SC/ST/PWD 0 INR 28100 INR 13250 INR 41350
For Students (Sponsored Full-time, Part-time and Non-teaching Position Holders)
General/OBC/EWS INR 100000 INR 25100 0 INR 125100
SC/ST/PWD 0 INR 25100 0 INR 25100

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Program Structure

Duration: It is a two-year-long master’s program offered by IIT Delhi.

Course Schedule: The session will start from August 2021 and have a total of four semesters, with each semester carrying equal weightage for the final percentage.

Attendance Requirements: It is necessary for candidates to maintain 75 % attendance. Upon making 75% above you will get extra benefits. And if the attendance of an applicant is less than 75%, he or she will face consequences like, Candidate’s grade will be affected, they will not get hostel allotment for next semester, they will not get NP of an audit course, etc.

Elective Courses: The elective courses in IIT Delhi Master in Public Policy are Modelling Complex Adaptive Systems for Policy Analysis, Comparative Industrial Policy, Energy and Infrastructure Finance: A Public Policy Lens, Governance Challenges in Energy Systems in Transition, Socia Economic Data Analysis, Casual inference, and Impact Assessment, etc. 

Financial Assistance

The IIT Delhi offers financial assistance in many forms to Master in Public Policy aspirants. The details regarding scholarships, financial assistance, and their eligibility criteria are given below.

  • Merit-cum-Means (MCM) Scholarship: Students whose family income is above INR 4.5 LPA from all categories are eligible. They will get scholarships of INR 1000 per month along with a tuition fee waiver.
  • Freeship - Students whose family’s annual income will be up to INR 4.5 LPA will get this financial assistance
  • Free Messing-SC/ST Free-Messing will be offered to students whose family income is up to INR 4.5 LPA.

Reservation Criteria

 IIT Delhi has reservations for many categories of students. Here are the details regarding reservation criteria for Master in Public Policy in IIT Delhi:

  • SC/ST: Around 15% of seats are reserved for the Schedule Category (SC) students who want to take admission in the IIT MPP program. Adding to that, 7.5% of seats are reserved for Schedule Tribe (ST) students.
  • Economically Weaker Section (EWS): Around 10% of seats are reserved for EWC students, who wish to take admission in IIT Delhi MPP.
  • Persons with Disability (PwD): There are 5% seats reserved for the PwD category applicants, irrespective of their caste category.
  • Other Backward Category (Non-creamy layer): A total of 27% of seats are reserved for the OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) applicants who want to take admission in IIT Delhi. Applicants who belong to this category should show the OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) certificate when they will sit for the interview.

Internship Program and Training

  • When students will be in their final year of the Master in Public Policy program, they will be given project experience.
  • If candidates participate well in these sponsored projects, they will get higher assistantship amounts. It will be depending upon candidates' performance in these sponsored projects offered by the IIT Delhi.
  • Adding to that, these projects will enhance candidate's resumes and will give better career opportunities in the future.
  • As per the new IIT Delhi policy, the candidate will get the opportunity to present their work at another conference if they perform well in the first rounds to projects experience.

IIT Delhi MPP FAQs

Ques. Can a commerce graduate apply for IIT Delhi Master in Public Policy Program?

Ans. No, commerce graduates (B.Com) can’t apply for the Master in Public Policy Program, IIT Delhi. This course is applicable to graduates of BA LLB(Hons), B.Sc(Ag), B. Arch, B.Tech, MBBS, and BVSc or postgraduate degrees such as M.Sc., MA, MPhil, MTech, Integrated MSc/MA.

Ques. What are the documents that SC/ST/ have to show to take admission in IIT Delhi Master in Public Policy course?

Ans. Students who are taking admission via SC/ST quota have to show a validity certificate as well as a Schedule Tribe certificate. Besides, if any students are taking admission via any quota like OBC, EWC has to show a caste certificate at the time of admission interview.

Ques. If any candidate fails to have a mark sheet, birth certificate, will they are applicable to take admission in IIT Delhi Master in Public Policy?

Ans. Yes, if any candidate doesn’t have mark sheets or birth certificate currently, they can still take admission in IIT Delhi Master in public policy. However, they have to upload an undertaking, which states that, “You will provide the required document at the time of test/interview/registration if shortlisted/selected at IIT Delhi”.

Ques. What are the documents required to take admission in IIT Delhi, Master in Public Policy?

Ans. The documents that candidate must hold while taking admission in IIT Delhi, Master in Public Policy are:

  • Date of Birth (DOB) Certificate
  • Educational Degree certificates (10+2 Mark sheet, Graduated or post graduated Mark sheets)
  • Latest Photograph
  • A person with Disability (PwD) Certificate, if applicable
  • Caste Certificate, if applicable

Ques. Is it necessary for a candidate to have work experience for taking admission in IIT Delhi Master in Public Policy Program?

Ans. No, it’s not necessary for a candidate to have work experience. You must have an eligible percentage in a degree program and perform well in qualifying rounds. You can put 0 Year, 0 Month, and 0 Days in work experience. However, sponsored and part-time candidates must have work experience to take admission in IIT Delhi Master in Public Policy.

Ques. Can we choose the elective subject of our choice in IIT Delhi Master in Public Policy?

Ans. Yes, the students can choose the Open Elective 2 subject of theirs choice in the third semester. There are eight elective subjects available in Master in Public Policy and they are given below.

  •  Modelling Complex Adaptive Systems for Policy Analysis
  • Comparative Industrial Policy
  • Energy and Infrastructure Finance: A Public Policy Lens
  • Governance Challenges in Energy Systems in Transition
  • Perspective on Climate Change: Implications for Policy
  • Causal Inference and Impact Assessment
  • Socio-Economic Data Analysis
  • Science, Technology & Innovation Policy and Agriculture

MPP (Receiving Institute / Project Assistantship or Teaching position holders):– 

Tuition Fees (per Semester) – Rs 17,500/- Other Charges – Rs 22,400/-

MPP (Sponsored Full-time, Part-time, and Non-teaching Position Holders):- 

General/OBC/EWS – Rs 75,000 /-, Other fees – Rs 20,150/-

All SC, ST & PwD students will get a 100 % tuition fee exemption.


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IIT Delhi - Indian Institute of Technology [IITD]: 192 answered questions

AB

Akriti Banerjee

14 Apr 23

Both IIT Delhi and IIT Madras are highly reputed institutes, and both have excellent electrical engineering departments. It is challenging to declare one institute as definitively better than the other as both are highly regarded and have their unique strengths. However, here are some points to consider that might help you in making a decision:

In terms of faculty, both IIT Delhi and IIT Madras have highly qualified and experienced professors, who are experts in their fields. However, the research output of IIT Delhi's electrical department is slightly higher than that of IIT Madras.

In terms of infrastructure and facilities, both institutes are well-equipped with state-of-the-art labs and equipment. However, IIT Madras has a larger and more extensive campus, which includes several research centers and facilities, making it a hub for cutting-edge research in the field of electrical engineering.

Both institutes have excellent placement records, with several reputed companies visiting the campus for recruitment. However, IIT Delhi has a slightly higher average placement package compared to IIT Madras.

Choosing between the two ultimately comes down to personal preferences and priorities. If you value research and a wider range of facilities, IIT Madras may be a better choice. However, if you prioritize placement opportunities and slightly higher research output, IIT Delhi may be the better choice.


SG

Sushmita Gupta

06 Apr 23

I will do a brief comparison between the MBA programs of the 2 institutes based on common parameters and leave the final call for you to make 

  • Brand value: IIT Delhi enjoys international recognition while IIM Shillong offers the much coveted IIM tag. However, being a new IIM, its tag does not hold much value in comparison to IIT Delhi's tag.
  • Fees: The MBA program offered at IIM Shillong costs a whooping ?14.6 Lakhs while that at IIT Delhi costs around INR 10.4 Lakhs saving you a few Lakhs.
  • Location: Due to its central location, IIT Delhi offers much more opportunities in terms of exposure and placements. Located near the IT hub Gurgaon, it attracts many startups that come with internship offers. IIM on the other hand is located in the North Eastern part of India and lacks the necessary industrial touch.
  • Infrastructure: IIT Delhi is one of the oldest IITs lacks in terms of infrastructure when compared to the newly built IIM Shillong which has a dreamy campus.
  • Top sectors: IIT Delhi is well known for its specialization in IT/Consulting, and Operation whereas IIM Shillong’s top sectors are Sales & Marketing, Finance, and Consulting.

Now weigh the pros and cons of both and make a wise decision based on the same.


KS

Kunal Sharma

01 Apr 23

The overall time spent at IIT Delhi is an exhilarating experience you will never forget in your life. The sense of freedom, new friends, and a new city will completely transform you. You will gain knowledge of both academics and life-related issues. 

You will make new friends in the hostel that will be with you in every struggle you face in your daily life be it academically or socially. The seniors will be your guiding light and teach you things that will save you from making foolish decisions and advice on important matters. In general everyone you will meet will be so full of knowledge and abilities that your motivation will always touch the sky. Some were fabulous sportspeople and taught winning strategies.

The teachers are the most cherished treasures of IIT Delhi. They are the best you can find and their humble aura and dress up will not let you realize their achievements and knowledge bar.

At IIT Delhi you can experience college life in the real sense. The cultural fests, night outs, parties and so many Clubs to join like BSW and BRCA make you create tons of memories. You will be left with memories of hanging out with friends at favorite spots of IITIans like Priya and PVR Saket, Hauz Khas village, SDA market, Pragati maidan, and Select Walk.

Overall, the time spent at IIT Delhi will groom your personality in the real sense making you smarter, wiser, and more humble than ever.


 


SB

Sumit Bose

17 Mar 23

Without any second thoughts, I consider IIT Bombay a much better option than IIT Delhi. Some reasons that speak in favor of my opinion are

  • IIT Bombay enjoys a higher locational advantage as well as a better-equipped campus.
  • While both IITs have a decent Research culture, IIT Bombay is at a level higher than IIT Delhi in this aspect. It has a larger number of Papers and Patents to its credit.
  • The ambiance at IIT Bombay is rather chill with no strict rules and regulations. You are free to do anything and no restrictions are imposed on dress code or LAN.
  • IIT Bombay has a better climate than IIT Delhi.
  • IIT Bombay enjoys the advantages of being a Financial capital with additional opportunities for the non-core sector.
  • IIT Bombay has a few BS programs like BS Economics, Mathematics, and Chemistry which are not present in IIT Delhi. These programs are a bridge between engineering and applied science and render a wide scope of research and at the same time, applied fields.
  • IIT Delhi has extra BTech programs like BTech Textile, BTech, and BioTech. The students of these programs usually go for non-core jobs and corporate life.
  • IIT Bombay welcomes a number of eminent personalities. Some recently invited personalities include PM Narendra Modi, Brett Lee, Sadhguru, Yami Gautam.
  • IIT Bombay has amazing hostels for freshers.

So both the institutes are elite in their own essence but nowadays IIT Bombay is a clear winner between the two.


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Ashmita Sinha

01 Apr 23

IIT Delhi has a total of 18 hostels for men, and 2 hostels for women. Each hostel has its mess hall that serves decent quality food. The general trend in most hostels is Breakfast>>Lunch>=Dinner. The mess menu is decided in winter/summer semester-wise separately and generally doesn't change throughout the semester.

A variety of dishes are served and the taste is also very good. Additionally, there are night messes till 4 am where you can munch on paranthe, momos, and Chinese. Some eateries that serve excellent snacks are Hollistic for juices and shakes, Rajdhani, Chaayos, CCD, Staff Canteen, and many more. Some combinations of meals served in the mess are

  • Chowmein, Manchurian, dal, roti
  • Macroni, Omelette chana and banana
  • Chole Bhature, Rice

A schedule is followed for mess food in every hostel. In which, sometimes the items served may differ. But the variety and quality of the food are excellent making it one of the motivating factors for students.


TB

Tithi Banerjee

01 Apr 23

If you're considering pursuing an M.Tech in construction management, you might be wondering which institute is better between IIT Madras and IIT Delhi. According to my knowledge cutoff of 2021, IIT Madras has an edge over IIT Delhi for this program.

The reason behind this is that IIT Madras has strong ties with senior management offices of L&T and other major construction firms, which provides a great networking opportunity for students. While the quality of professors and curriculum may be subjective, the proximity of IIT Madras to these companies is not.

If you choose to study at IIT Madras, you can expect to be challenged to excel in your studies, as the program is demanding. However, this challenging curriculum is accompanied by excellent professors who can guide you through the course material. Additionally, IIT Madras has a beautiful campus that can enhance your overall experience as a student.

In summary, if you're looking for a program that can provide you with networking opportunities and excellent professors, IIT Madras is a great option to consider for your M.Tech in construction management.


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Kunal Sharma

01 Apr 23

IIT Delhi has a total of 18 hostels for men, and 2 hostels for women. Each hostel is equipped with basic amenities such as a common room, a reading room, and mess hall. The hostels also have 24-hour security and medical facilities. Additionally, the hostels have a common room, an indoor games room, and a gym.

The buildings are old given the time they were built, yet the facilities are decent. First-year students are allotted triple occupancy rooms while some are allotted double. This depends on the hostel you are assigned as each hostel has different maps and infrastructure. A typical room in an IIT Delhi has:

  • 3 beds occupied by many 
  • Three tables, mostly used for keeping bottles and random stuff 
  • Three chairs, hardly used for sitting but keeping additional stuff
  • 2 almirahs with four slots each. 
  • 3 wooden showcases for keeping books and stuff like toothbrushes , toothpaste, comb, empty perfume sprays,earphones etc.
  • 2 LAN ports for 3 people with additional Wi-Fi facilities.
  • Electronic appliances include 2 fans, 2 tube lights, and 4 electricity boards.

All these basic amenities make students stay comfortable. After all, hostel life is all about making memories and new friends.


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Sushmita Gupta

01 Apr 23

Yes, irrespective of the branch, choosing IIT Delhi will always prove to be beneficial for you. IIT Delhi has ties with many big firms that visit the campus for placements and offer great packages irrespective of your branch. One needs to be proficient in DSA and other computer science core subjects such as OOPS, OS, DBMS, and Computer Networks. A good grasp of these will fetch you a high-paying job no matter which branch you belong to in IIT Delhi.

Although most companies that visit IIT Delhi also visit NIT, your IIT tag will always fetch you extra benefits and no one can deny that. For instance, the same role offered to an IITiand will have more salary than that offered to a non-IITian.You can easily switch roles and fields given the brand name of the institute you are associated with. IITians even have more opportunities for higher studies in Foreign countries than non-IITians.

IITians especially from Mumbai or Delhi are always given preference over non-IITians hence it is advisable to go for IIT Delhi in any branch.


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Dipti Sinha

01 Apr 23

My sister was a student at IIT Delhi in Textile Engineering and shared the disappointing experience that made her regret her decision a lot. The department is in its infancy and is the least demanded branch. Likewise, it offers the least average package at around INR 13 LPA and the lowest at INR 6 LPA.

  • Opportunities for a good job and package are scarce and the highest pay offered is even less than the pay of your friends with the lowest marks in schools
  • You will have to work hard and grasp a lot of concepts to maintain a good CPI only then you can target an MBA
  • The curriculum is rigid and does not challenge your learning and problem-solving capabilities.
  • The worth of the branch is so less that even your IIT tag does not come to your rescue during placements.
  • Most students go for non-core jobs roles like consultancy, data analysis or coding.
  • Few or no core job offers are made to the students of this branch

The branch does not do justice to the institute's brand name and thus I strongly recommend you against joining Textile Engineering at IIT Delhi.


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Sushmita Gupta

01 Apr 23

I don’t think anyone choosing IIT Delhi over any other engineering college has made a wrong decision given the opportunities and life experiences that come with it. While both are crucial, your choice of Institute is more important than your branch. 

Here is a friend's journey for your reference l was a BTech student (Civil) at IIT BHU with a rank of 3600. 

  • First, he completed a Nanodegree program from Udacity in Self Driving Cars and Machine learning
  • Next, he worked as a Derivative Trader in Future First where he performed Machine Learning and Deep Learning algorithms.
  • After gaining great experience and exposure he joined Quantela Inc for 2 Years where he worked as a Data Scientist.
  • Today, after a lot of job switches and immense experience he is working at Derq in Dubai as a Machine Learning Scientist and doing Online MS from Georgia Tech University in Computer Science.

This journey of a 7-pointer Civil Branch student to a high-tech CS company proves that branch does not matter in the end. He made the most of his campus life and kept struggling to switch his branch and eventually succeeded. That being said, you have made the right decision as only IIT Delhi can give you the right set of opportunities and exposure and not DTU.



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