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3.7/5
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Placement Review IconPlacements3.7
Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure3.4
Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course4.4
Crowd Review IconCampus Life3.3
Money Review IconValue for Money3.6
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B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2027
3.8
4Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
I am a bit satisfied with this college but not with campus life.
Placements: The B.Tech course was started in 2023. Placements are yet to happen. As the college has direct access to the main placement cell of the North campus of University of Delhi, placements are good. Internships are provided most probably in the third year by FAANG companies.
Infrastructure: Students have to face issues because there is no hostel. Students cannot expect great campus life. The hostel is provided to very less students.
Faculty: Faculty members are well-qualified and helpful. The curriculum is a bit up to the mark. Overall, the course is good and up to the mark. A very few teachers are not well-qualified. The course structure is good and follows modern standards.
Reviewed on 24 Nov 2024Read More
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B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering - Batch of 2027
3.6
4Placements4Infrastructure5Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life2Value for Money
Really good infrastructure and facilities.
Placements: First of all, I would like to tell that our batch is the first batch which will pass out in 2027, so the exact answers can be found only then. But yes, Faculty of Technology established their placement cell and additionally, Delhi University has its own Central Placement Cell in which we are also eligible.
Infrastructure: Our classes are held in Kanad Bhawan University of Delhi. Facilities: Fully AC classes with high-speed Wi-Fi, digital boards, and a water cooler on every floor. Stairs and lifts are both available. We have all types of labs like Advance Electronics Lab, Network and Synthesis Lab, and Digital Electronics Lab with all the necessary equipment. Unfortunately, a hostel isn't available; you have to take PG which costs around 10-15k.
Faculty: I can say most of our professors are well qualified. You have to score 40% to pass in exams; questions in semester exams are a bit harder, so focus on what your professor is teaching in class. If possible, try to make notes; it will be very helpful for semester exams.
Reviewed on 6 Sep 2024Read More
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B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2027
2.6
3Placements1Infrastructure4Faculty2Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Bad college life in the faculty of technology
Placements: Our batch is the first batch of the FOT so no placements have been made previously and we expect a good placement in upcoming years as Delhi University is a big name in the world and all over India. The average package expected by students is a minimum of 12 lakhs which is good for a new college and first batch. Internship will depend on the skills of the student in the college.
Infrastructure: No hostel is allotted to students by Delhi University, which is a very big problem for the students. Now students are living in different pg and flats, and private hostels . The canteen is not as good as such, but it is okay, and none of the sports facilities are provided by the college. Some of the medical facilities can be accessed by the Delhi University-provided hospital.
Faculty: Teachers present are very highly qualified, full of knowledge, and they have a very helpful nature indeed . The course curriculum is very relevant to the syllabus, but it doesn’t make the students industry-ready because no industry visit has been arranged. Semester exams are tough but okay for the average students AND PASS PERCENTAGE IS almost 85%.
Other: I chose this course as I was having flair in B.Tech and specially in computer science. I would say to improve the college life in the college. The college should have different fests and events and have different extracurricular activities.
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B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2027
4.2
4Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
It has everything like labs, seminar halls, library, gym, etc. It's quite considerable.
Placements: Actually this is our 1st batch. We will get placed in 2027. The placements will be decent from the college because earlier DTU or NSUT came under the University of Delhi and they really had very good placements then.
Infrastructure: College is good having labs for everything like for Electronics, Physics IEEE, system design lab, and network labs. All the classrooms are well designed with centralized AC. Free Wi-Fi is available in the college which is accessible only to the college students, its usage is secured. DU has a Central Science Library (CSL) which has books for every course including B.Tech, M.Sc. and B.Sc.
Faculty: Faculty is good and quite experienced. The most important thing is that they are very cooperative towards the students. They have good updated knowledge about their subjects which makes it easier to understand the real world problems. I will rate 10/10 in terms of curriculum because New Education Policy (NEP) is being followed by our institution. Curriculum is quite updated with tutorials and practicals attached to each subject. According to me, mid-semester exams are a little tough. For end semesters, if you have studied in the class and attended the lectures carefully, you can get a good GPA. Pass percentage is around 50%. The, updated curriculum helps the students get ready for the industry.
Other: So, I have chosen Computer Science & Engineering because from the very start I was interested in Technology field. This helped me clarify my path. The best thing is that whatever we study theoretically, we implement the same practically. So it's an easy job for CSE students compared to ECE & EE candidates. University of Delhi, the central government university, is best known for it's academic excellence and it's big Alummi network. It's NIRF is 6th among all the universities. Campus life is good, there are fests in other colleges also, so it is easy to join there and have a chance to explore more. Location wise, it's very good. You can apply for scholarships in terms of fee concession but it demands some eligibility. Criteria is in such a way that if your parental annual income is under 4 lacs or between 4 to 8 lacs, you can claim 90% & 50% fee concession respectively. Almost all the courses are available in the University which makes it more crowded.
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B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2027
5
5Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
It got the University of Delhi tag, which is among the best universities in the country.
Placements: It is the first batch of reintroduced courses since DTU and NSIT got autonomous in 2009 and 2018, respectively, from the faculty of technology, but it has been excellent historically, as DTU and NSIT are considered the top engineering colleges in India, so yes.
Infrastructure: We don't have a hostel right now but overall infrastructure of the faculty is good and spacious for all three branches. It is present within the main campus of University of Delhi, which is the most reputed university of India and is known for conducting a wide array of courses which include arts, B.Com., B.Sc. medical, law, humanities, etc. And also, the faculty of technology offered courses in technology under it since 1960 to 2018. Then it was reintroduced again on 2023.
Faculty: The faculty are from institutes like IITs, NITs, IIITs, PEC, DTU and the University of Calcutta. The faculty in our college is good and experienced; the curriculum is designed by taking into consideration rapidly evolving technology and practical approaches; and the exams are conducted by the University of Delhi examination block.
Other: The students in the faculty of technology are from different states all over India, thereby sharing their cultures with each other. Also, the University of Delhi signed a memorandum of understanding with HSE University in Russia for the collaboration and HSE is among the top universities in Russia. HSE inaugurated mirror labs and a center of excellence within the faculty of technology, which will act as a campus for HSE in a foreign country.
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B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering - Batch of 2028
3
3Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty2Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
If you want a college life with fests and clubs, don't come here. If you want to study, then do come
Placements: Currently, I can't say anything about the placements as our first batch of the college will pass out in 2027. The reason I still gave it a three-star rating is because it comes under a central university, specifically DU North Campus. The placements can be super good, mediocre, or very poor. Time will decide.
Infrastructure: Currently, our classes are being conducted at Maharishi Kannad Bhavan, inside the main University. It's a big 5-storey building (out of which only 2 floors are used for FOT though). So, not a very good infrastructure, but decent enough. The classes are fully air-conditioned, we have lifts, pretty big lecture halls, and well-equipped labs. The permanent building for FOT is under construction.
Faculty: The faculty is well-qualified and very helpful, but the backing management is very poor (typical of a government college). The curriculum also matches with the modern-day requirements, no issues in that. The exams are really tough here, you definitely need to study to survive here. In our first-year mid-sem exams, the class average score for a particular subject was 7 out of 24. So just imagine the toughness.
Other: I chose this course because I always wanted to explore the field of hardware, and I chose this college because of the DU tag. But, to be frank, DU really disappoints me here. There are no events going on in the college, literally nothing! The crowd is so boring and uninteresting. Many times, faculty members kept getting changed at the start of the batch. There are even no clubs or societies in the college, leading to a lack of junior-senior interaction.
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Answered 2 weeks ago

The latest cutoff for B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering at Delhi University through JEE Main depends on the category:

  • General Category: The opening rank is around 8408, and the closing ranks have been between 21499 - 38020 for different admission rounds.
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Abhignan bollam

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There are 360 total seat provisions in the Faculty of Technology in University of Delhi for B.Tech courses. These 360 seats are divided among three specializations: Computer Science and Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, and Electrical Engineering. Admission to these is strictly

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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Answered a month ago

B.Tech at the University of Delhi Faculty of Technology is moderately priced. The cost for the first year with tuition and other charges ranges around INR 2,24,000. This can be paid through installments. Compared to a few institutions, it does seem pretty pricey, but when it comes to the university

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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B.Tech is the most followed course in the Delhi University Faculty of Technology with a high academic reputation and placements are excellent. The curriculum is rich: besides the core subjects in engineering, there are electives enforced with theoretical knowledge against practical abilities. In the

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Akash Kumar Gupta

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Faculty of Technology, University of Delhi's fee structure for B.Tech programs for the academic session 2024 to 2025 is approximately 2,24,000.

Dues breakup:

Tuition Fee: 1,12,000

University Student Welfare Fund: 18,000

Faculty/ Department Welfare Fund:10,000

University Development Fund:1,200

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