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Faculty of Technology, University of Delhi
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B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
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Faculty of Technology, University of Delhi
Students Ratings & Reviews

3.3/5
Verified Icon11 Verified ReviewsInfo Icon
Placement Review IconPlacements3.4
Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure3
Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course3.9
Crowd Review IconCampus Life3.1
Money Review IconValue for Money3.2
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Prithvi Bansal Verified Icon
B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering - Batch of 2028
1.4
2Placements2Infrastructure1Faculty1Crowd & Campus Life1Value for Money
Absolutely dissatisfied, please don't go to this college. I left this college after doing 1st year.
Placements: Since it's a new college, no placements yet. There are no placement cells and no internship opportunities. If you will try off-campus, they will cut your attendance. Very poor thinking of management. All the money is going to the management team. No hope from this college.
Infrastructure: There is only one building which you can call your college. They say the new building is under construction but it will take a lot of time. The labs and equipment are good, and Wi-Fi is available. The library is there but you will not find any useful books there. The college doesn't have anything of its own, they are begging from the university.
Faculty: The number of teachers is very low and out of those only a few are well qualified. Many of the teachers just skip the syllabus as fast as possible. There are no extracurricular activities for self-development. The college feels like a strict school. They do not let anybody grow.
Other: No events, no fests, the crowd is very poor, no connectivity, and no sports except cricket. The teachers hijack the credit of students.
Reviewed on 31 May 2025Read More
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Santosh Kumar Verified Icon
B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering - Batch of 2028
4
4Placements3Infrastructure5Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
The promising course with great faculty and vibrant campus life looking forward to strong placements
Placements: I am pursuing a B.Tech in Electrical Engineering with a specialization in sustainable energy at the Faculty of Technology. As this course is newly introduced, no batches have graduated yet, so there is no official placement data available. Based on the university's reputation and student interest, the expected average package could range from 10-20 LPA. 
Infrastructure: All faculty members are very supportive and always help students develop their skills. Regarding hostels, there is currently no accommodation available. Wi-Fi is always accessible on campus. Classrooms are equipped with proper air conditioning, and the canteen is excellent. Medical facilities are also available, and there is one science library.
Faculty: The teachers are very helpful and provide us with notes, PPTs, and questions. The teaching quality is excellent, and the course curriculum is relevant. Semester exams are on par with those of NITs and IIITs, with 80-90 percent of students passing the semester exams. Overall, the curriculum and syllabus are impressive.
Other: One of the best aspects of this course is the balance between theory and practical application. We have hands-on lab sessions, and industry-relevant projects, and we are encouraged to participate in innovation competitions. The student body is diverse and energetic, with students coming from various states and backgrounds. Our college fests are well-organized and vibrant, featuring events like Teach Fest and seminars.
Reviewed on 31 May 2025Read More
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shaurya aggarwal Verified Icon
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.
Reviewed on 22 Oct 2024Read More
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vibhav chhimpa Verified Icon
B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering - Batch of 2028
2.8
3Placements2Infrastructure3Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
I'm not fully satisfied with college, but I'm hopeful it give us good opportunities in the future.
Placements: The B.Tech course starts in 2023. Placements are yet to happen. As the college has direct access to the main placement cell of the North Campus of the University of Delhi, placements are good. Internships are most probably provided in the third year by FAANG companies.
Infrastructure: There is no separate building for FOT B.Tech. Classes are conducted in the main North Campus of Delhi University. The assigned building has a limited number of rooms, but it is sufficient for two consecutive batches of students. Labs are good, but there are no sports facilities or games available. Wi-Fi facility is available. There are no hostels for B.Tech students. The food quality in the university canteen is extremely good, and medical facilities are also available.
Faculty: Teachers are well-qualified but not very experienced. Most of them are NIT graduates. There are some senior teachers who work hard to do their best for students. The course is similar to that of any other college, but it has some differences and provides a lot of practical knowledge. For example, in the 3rd semester, we are taught backend development, and in the 4th semester, we will be taught app development. The level of exams is very good, and practical knowledge is important to score good marks. The passing percentage is 50%.
Other: There are no events or fests conducted on campus for Faculty of Technology students. There are no extracurricular activities, but under certain subjects, periods are allotted once a week for activities like Sports for Life or Quit India. There are no scholarships given to students, but there is a criterion for fee concession based on family income, which you can find on the Faculty of Technology website.
Reviewed on 18 Feb 2025Read More
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B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2027
2.4
2Placements2Infrastructure3Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life2Value for Money
The course restarted in 2023 only, so not much can be said, but everything looks good and satisfying
Placements: B. Tech under the Faculty of Technology is not a new course at Delhi University. Earlier, it was started and grown into Delhi Technical University. But in 2023, it was started again and I am in the first batch, so can't say anything with surety, but since it is under Delhi University and the course is started for the second time, the placements should be average.
Infrastructure: There is no separate building for FOT B. Teach. Classes are conducted in the main North campus of Delhi University. The building which is assigned has a limited number of rooms, but it is sufficient for two consecutive years of students. The labs are good, but there is no sports facility or games available. Wi-Fi is available No hostels available for B. Teach students Food quality in the University canteen is extremely good Medical facilities are also available.
Faculty: The teachers are well-qualified but not very experienced. Most of them are NIT graduates. There are some senior teachers who are working hard to do their best for students. The course is the same as any other video college, but has some differences and provides much of the practical knowledge. Like, in the 3rd semester, we are taught backend development, and in the 4th, we will be taught app development. The level of exams is very good, and practical knowledge is important to score good marks. The passing percentage is 50%.
Other: There are no events and fests conducted on campus for Faculty of Technology students. No extracurricular activities, but under my subjects, periods are allotted, like sports for life or Quit India once a week. No scholarships are given to students, but there is a criterion in which fee concession is given to students based on their family income, which you can go through on the Faculty of Technology website.
Reviewed on 29 Dec 2024Read More
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Vardhan Harsh Nigam Verified Icon
B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering - Batch of 2028
2.8
3Placements3Infrastructure3Faculty2Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
College life can be challenging.
Placements: I am unsure about the placement opportunities since I am part of the first batch that started in 2023. However, this college is affiliated with Delhi University, which has a strong reputation, and that's one of the reasons I chose it. Additional, Delhi University has solid connections that can benefit students.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure is quite good; the labs, classrooms, and library create a decent environment, and the Wi-Fi speed is satisfactory. However, there is a shortage of staff, and those available often delay their work, which negative impact the students. Additional, there is a lack of sports facilities.
Faculty: The teachers are highly qualified and very supportive, which greatly benefits the students. The semester exam was more difficult than I had anticipated. Additional, there are many more courses available that assist students in their extracurricular activities, such as those in finance and English.
Other: I believe there have been significant changes in the electronic and communication course, representing a huge opportunity for students. I want to update the old syllabus to be more practical.
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Answered 7 months ago

After qualifying for B.Tech under the Faculty of Technology, Delhi University, students can find employment in nearly all fields. They can get themselves employed as:

  • Software Developer
  • Systems Analyst
  • Network Engineer
  • Data Scientist
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Jagadesh Sai

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Answered 7 months ago

Even though the Faculty of Technology, University of Delhi, has an excellent placement record to its credit, it does assure placements to a certain extent only; the university cannot guarantee 100% placement for every student. However, most of its graduates get selected by big companies, but the pla

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Pragya Saha

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Answered 2 weeks ago

If you want to apply for the B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering course at University of Delhi, you must meet the conditions set below:

Eligibility Criteria
Educational Qualification:

For admission, students must have cleared Class XII or its equivalent from a recognized school board.

They need a

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Antu Kaibartya

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Answered 2 weeks ago

The total fee for a B.Tech in Computer Science Engineering (CSE) varies a lot depending on the college and its location.

  • In government colleges, fees usually range between INR 1 lakh to INR 3 lakh for the entire 4-year course.

  • In private colleges, it can be higher, anywhere from INR 3 lakh to INR 10 l

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Rupesh Katariya

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Answered 4 months ago

Hello, I hope you are doing fine

As you asking about the latest cut off for BTech in computer science and engineering at Delhi university so here is the information:

Admission to the du btech course will be done through the JEE mains paper 1 result. In 2023, the BTech CSE JEE main cutoff opening rank

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