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3 months agoContributor-Level 8
Dumkal Institute of Engineering & Technology (DIET) in Dumkal, Murshidabad, is a private (self financed) engineering college established in 2001. It's approved by AICTE and affiliated with Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology (MAKAUT), West Bengal .
Spread across a lush 26-acre campus, DIET provides Bachelor's programs in disciplines like CSE, ECE, ME, CE, EE, IT, along with a Master's in ECE—delivering modern labs, hostels, library, sports facilities, and more .
It is a private, unaided institute backed by AICTE and MAKAUT affiliation.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
It is anticipated that the WBJEE 2025 result would be made public on wbjeeb.nic.in during the third week of June 2025, most likely around June 22. Since eligibility for B.E./B.Tech programs is determined on WBJEE scores this date applies to DIET admissions. Usually results are made public between 2:00 and 4:00 PM and rank card downloads follow. Based on these ranks counseling for DIET seats will come next.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Many of the knowledgeable instructors on the faculty of DIET, Murshidabad have advanced degrees in engineering. They are renowned for their commitment and hands-on teaching strategies, which create a positive learning atmosphere. Student evaluation, however shows that teaching quality varies among departments and that some faculty members lack experience in the sector. Although the institute places a strong emphasis on discipline its lack of faculty development programs may hinder creative teaching. Although it varies by department the faculty is generally sufficient for basic engineering instruction.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Mostly in the IT and engineering fields DIET graduates work for local businesses as well as TCS, HCL, and Wipro. Placement rates range from 10% to 50% and many people land jobs in tech cities like Bangalore. Some alumni go on to further their education or start their own businesses. Opportunities are facilitated by the placement cell although top-tier placements are hindered by a lack of industry exposure. With typical wages of about ?2.8 LPA specific alumni positions include technical consultants and software developers.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates who match the eligibility requirements for WBJEE or JEE Main which include having a minimum of 45% in Physics, Mathematics and an optional Science subject in their 10+2 coursework as well as 40% in reserved categories can enroll in DIET. Go to diet.ac.in, fill out the online form attach supporting documentation such as your 10+2 grade report and admit cards, and pay the required amount Admission is determined by merit-based management quota or WBJEE counseling
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates must receive at least 45% (40% for restricted categories) in Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology, Biotechnology and Computer Science in their 10+2 coursework in order to be admitted to DIET for B.E./B.Tech. Get a valid rank by enrolling in WBJEE or JEE Main. Apply online using the DIET website (diet.ac.in) send in the necessary paperwork (admit cards, mark sheets), and pay the application cost Admission is determined by merit-based direct seats or through WBJEE counseling.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
A National Service Scheme (NSS) unit for community service and social projects is one of the few useful extracurricular activities that DIET offers. There are sports like football and cricket but the facilities are simple. Annual festivals and other cultural events offer opportunities for student participation. There aren't many clubs; theatrical, tech, or photography clubs aren't mentioned specifically Unlike larger institutions campus life is small and emphasizes academics over active extracurriculars.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
With roughly 20–30 students placed each year and a placement rate of 10–50% DIET has a moderate placement record. IT and engineering jobs are offered by companies like TCS, HCL and Wipro. Although some report larger offers, the median compensation package for B.Tech graduates is approximately ?2.8 LPA. Although the placement cell helps students results differ by branch, with CSE performing better. The overall competitiveness of the package is impacted by the noted disadvantages of intermittent placement success and little industry exposure.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
With costs ranging from ?1.7 to ?1.87 Lacs the B.E./B.Tech programme at DIET is quite popular because it is affordable for many students In response to industry need the institute offers fundamental engineering specialties such computer Science civil engineering, mechanical engineering, and electrical engineering. Recognized degrees are guaranteed by its AICTE certification and relationship with MAKAUT. The curriculum and knowledgeable teachers educate students for IT and core engineering professions, despite the moderate placements drawing in candidates looking for affordable technical education.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Depending on the specialty, the cost of the 2025 B.E./B.Tech programme at DIET Murshidabad ranges from ?1.33 Lacs to ?4.25 lakhs. The cost for the first year ranges from ?51,428 to ?81,500. Fees vary based on the programme and category (general or reserved) There may be additional expenses such as exam or hostel fees.
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