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DTU Humanities & Social Sciences Courses & Fees 2025

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DTU Humanities & Social Sciences
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B.A.(1 course)
2.6 L
10+2 : 60 %
Exams : CBSE 12thISC
M.A.(1 course)
47.8 K
Graduation : 50 %

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DTU Humanities & Social Sciences
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4.3/5
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Placement Review IconPlacements4.4
Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure4.2
Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course4
Crowd Review IconCampus Life4.5
Money Review IconValue for Money4.3
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EY, KPMG, Deloitte, Paytm, Wipro, Microsoft, PNB, Byjus, and other top companies come here to recruit.
Based on 20 Reviews
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The first batch will graduate in the current year, so I don't know about the placements, However, this college has a good name.
Based on 9 Reviews
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B.Tech. in Software Engineering - Batch of 2028
3.6
4Placements4Infrastructure3Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
A detailed review of the college DTU (DCE).
Placements: Okay, so placements for this year, as told by our seniors (because I am in the first year), are good compared to last year. Approximately 80% of students who were eligible for placements have been placed. The average package as of yet seems to be around 21.5 LPA for the software branch. The highest has gone around 64 LPA. Internships are a bit hard to get due to the competition; however, if you have skills, you'll get a decent internship on campus.
Infrastructure: The Infra for our course is pretty good. The building has been made recently only for software, IT, MNC, and CSE departments, and is pretty good with good equipment in the labs and all. However, for labs like Physics, the equipment that is there is a bit old. Hostel for first years is average, but that's just like any other hostel in engineering colleges, you'll learn to live with that. Mess is also just like any other with average food. However, there are many cafes on campus, so that's there. Approximately 15 cafes are there.
Faculty: The faculty seems good; however, they don't teach you anything, and everything needs to be done by yourself only. You'll have to take the initiative to get things done and to get that GPA. The sem exams are somewhat doable, at least for the first 2 years, as there are resources available to help you online.
Other: I chose this college because of its lenient attendance policy. It has a 75% criteria; however, teachers allow you to sit even if you have less than that. A person in my class had 0% attendance but was allowed to sit in the exam without any problem. There are a lot of events that keep happening in the college, Yuvaan and Engifest are 2 of its main events that happen here. The crowd is good; however, you'll have to put in effort to find your people. Connectivity is good, but the college is situated in Rithala, which is located in a secluded area.
Reviewed on 29 Dec 2024Read More
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B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering - Batch of 2028
3.8
5Placements3Infrastructure3Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Dissatisfied with hostel infrastructure, best placement stats of all time.
Placements: This time, about 80 percent of students were placed, and the average package of the ECE branch is 16.60 LPA, which is good, I think. The highest package is 85.60 LPA, secured by 4 students, one of whom is from the ECE branch itself. All major companies come for recruiting in DTU, like Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Apple, and many more.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure of classes and labs is pretty good; they are all air-conditioned with proper lighting and entry and exit paths. But the infrastructure of the first-year boys' hostel is just too bad. They are not livable and are priced too high as per their conditions. The drainage system blocks more often, the lighting is bad, there is no good common area for students, and the AC or geyser doesn't work most of the time.
Faculty: All teachers are very well-qualified, but how good they will teach depends only on them. Some just get Microsoft PPTs and read words like bullet trains, while some, on the other hand, believe in practical teaching and teach in a very good way, creating a very good teacher-student relationship. My programming fundamentals practical teacher is very good. I feel some parts of the course structure are just irrelevant as per today's standards.
Reviewed on 27 Dec 2024Read More
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Bachelor of Design (B.Des.) - Batch of 2025
2.8
2Placements2Infrastructure3Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
The okayish college for design
Placements: For our batch, the placements are not good at all. It is very different from what is being advertised on public platforms and should not be taken for reference. But the situation might get better as my juniors are getting much better opportunities on campus than we got for our batch.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure, even after constant construction throughout my duration in college, is not good. On the surface, it might look good, but they lack the bare minimum stuff for it to be considered a good design college in the first place. They spend a lot of money on departments that were never required.
Faculty: Exams here are just formality; the main weightage is given to your big project of the semester for each of the subjects. That will be considered as the priority for the subject. But with a few exceptions, both the faculty and the curriculum are not that good.
Other: The campus life and your peers are where you'll get most of your learnings from. Just do not rely on the teachers in hopes that they will teach something good.
Reviewed on 23 Oct 2024Read More
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B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering - Batch of 2028
4
4Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Campus life and fests- everything is magnificent. Exams are not a big deal.
Placements: For the batch that is passing this year, the average package is around 10-11 LPA, while the highest package is around 30 LPA. 73 students had registered, out of which 49 are placed as of now. The overall placement market is down this year if we compare it with previous year records.
Infrastructure: The old SPS building is given for classes. It has nice air conditioning but old-fashioned furniture. The library is a good place for study on the campus; it's chilled and silent. Wi-Fi speed is very slow, whether it is in the hostel or library. Hostel rooms for first-years are basically 2BHK flats in which 5 people are living. The hostel rooms are old, equipped only with fans and lights. You might face problems like blockage in the bathroom and will also find it difficult to survive summers if you are living on the top floor. Mess food quality will improve once the student council is selected.
Faculty: Professors will be doing their jobs wonderfully, and those lectures will be enough for the exams. But when Ph.D. scholars come to take classes, the explanation part is not up to the mark. For first-years, it is a similar course for all branches and has nothing to do with the industry. Only a practical course will teach you something related to industry work. If you start studying a week before exams, you will easily pass with good grades.
Other: Chemical Engineering is best for those people whose end goal is not engineering. You will get free time to prepare for any other competition or exam or learn skills, and it will not compromise your grades. With decent placement in the department, you will also have a backup option ready. As far as campus life is concerned, it is wonderful. You will have a fest every month. A huge crowd and great artists will come to every fest. The only problem with campus life is that the lockdown time for girls is 11 PM.
Reviewed on 26 Dec 2024Read More
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B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering - Batch of 2028
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The pros and cons of DTU in reality.
Placements: At DTU, around 80% of students are placed. The average salary package offered is 25 LPA. Placement opportunities are best. Around 90% of students are placed during the placement season. DTU has many startups. It provides a good environment for startups. We can opt for minor subjects as well. The academic load is low.
Infrastructure: Our college provides hostel accommodation for both male and female students, with different room types and amenities. Single seater is for Rs. 60,000, double seater is for Rs. 56,000, triple seater is for Rs. 52,000, and triple seater (AC) is for Rs. 72,000. The advance mess fee is Rs. 34,800. Priority is given to students from outside Delhi for hostel allocation.
Faculty: DTU conducts faculty recruitment through a structured process that includes a screening test and interviews. In 2024, DTU announced openings for 158 assistant professor positions across various disciplines. The university also employs internal assessments to evaluate faculty performance.
Reviewed on 25 Dec 2024Read More
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B.Tech. in Information Technology - Batch of 2025
3
3Placements3Infrastructure3Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Partially satisfied but doesn't have that level of facilities that IIT has.
Placements: In my batch, there are 75 students. I don't know much about packages as I haven't been informed about placements this year. I will be seeking placement, so I don't have accurate answers at the moment. Currently, no one knows if the internship opportunities are good. The cutoff is requested to be above 9, which may cause many students to continue without an internship.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure is good, with proper ventilation, water, and AC facilities. Wi-Fi is provided in the hall area, and the library is well-stocked with a lot of content. The sports area is also good, with ample space and equipment to play. There are proper grounds for football and cricket.
Faculty: Teachers were good, having proper knowledge of their subjects. Yes, studying IT in the era of AI is beneficial, as it provides a solid knowledge base for the future. Semester exams were quite difficult, but since all students sit together, they had the opportunity to cheat, so the overall pass percentage is good.
Other: Too many students in batch .
Reviewed on 18 Jul 2024Read More
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