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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
The students strengthat Dronacharya College of Engineering are mentioned below;
Student count: 1139
Faculty count: 152
Campus size: 10.4 acres
Gender percentage: Male 84 percent and Female 16 percent
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
A centre of excellence and a reputable brand in technical education, Dronacharya College of Engineering in Gurgaon offers degrees like B.Tech and M.Tech. It is one of the top universities in Gurgaon, close to Farrukh Nagar. DCE provides top-notch facilities and cutting-edge labs. The teaching members are highly qualified and experienced, believe in fostering students from the very beginning, and are incredibly cooperative and understanding of students' requirements. And the college's placement statistics are its the strongest feature. Every year, about 95% of students get hired by numerous reputable companies in both their software-rel
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 4
I'm an alumni of DPG Degree College, so I will tell you a few plus points about the college.
- Great and well versed faculty: the faculty of the college is great and is well educated and knowledgeable in their domains.
- Good infrastructure with a big and spacious classrooms and a large ground.
- All AC Campus
- Hostel and mess available for students coming from far off places.
- Regular events and competitions are held in the college like poster making, debate, etc.
- Canteen available which offers a wide variety of food and drinks for students to enjoy at affordable prices.
- College takes studies very seriously. Periodically, internal examinations are h
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 4
I will share a few tips which will help you get through your college life:
- Take your studies seriously: a lot of students think that college is all for fun and games but they realise in their final year that they should've taken their studies seriously.
- Try to clear all your exams in your first attempt: try not to fail your exams and write atleast that much that will earn you passing marks, if not distinction. A reappear really puts a lot of pressure in the later semesters.
- Try to form a good rapport with the teachers: they will help you a lot in case of your personal emergencies or reasons.
- Attend lectures but bunk some as well: afterall,
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Masters in Computer Application (MCA) is not available in Deenbandhu Chhoturam university of Science and technology.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
, Masters in Computer Application (MCA) is not available in Deenbandhu Chhoturam university of Science and technology.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
No, Masters in Computer Application is not available in Deenbandhu Chhoturam university of Science and technology.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 4
There are a variety of events that happen at DPGDC-
- Annual function - held every year on the 8th of February.
- Fresher's party and farewell party
- Special programs at the time of festivals, like diwali program, holi program, etc.
- Regular competitions are held at the college. Eg- poster making, debate, etc.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 4
The college has its very own hostel facility. There are 2 hostels - one for boys with a capacity of 150 students, and one for girls with a capacity of 100 students. There is 24 hour internet connectivity, AC and study material available for students. There is also a really tight security for 24-hour vigilance. Generator is available for 24 hour electricity supply.
There is also a hostel mess which operates under the guidance of the hostel warden.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 4
The college is great, the faculty too but the placement, however, is not very good.
I'm a passout of the college from B.Com course and no big companies came to the college for interviews or jobs. Most of the roles offered were sales roles, only 2-3 accounting profiles were offered.
We had to find companies and interviews on our own. College was of little help.
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