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4.2/5
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Placement Review IconPlacements4.4
Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure4.2
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Crowd Review IconCampus Life4.5
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Anshika saini Verified Icon
M.Tech. in Signal Processing and Digital Design - Batch of 2026
4.0
4.0Placements4.0Infrastructure4.0Faculty4.0Crowd & Campus Life4.0Value for Money
Master of Technology (M.Tech) in SPD.
Placements: As listed, core companies like MediaTek, Broadcom, Ericsson, and GE offer job opportunities to M.Tech students in SPD after evaluating the performance of the students. In the initial period of joining, they offer lower pay of around Rs. 25,000 to Rs. 30,000 per month.
Infrastructure: Delhi Technological University is located across three to four locations in Delhi. Transportation is easily accessible on campus. Nearby e-rickshaws, buses, metro, and other transport facilities are available. Due to a huge crowd, traffic delays often occur. PGs and other hostels are not as costly as in Mumbai or Bangalore.
Faculty: Faculty members are often chosen from other localities, not only from the Delhi region. Around 50% of teachers are accommodated in hostel areas. The course covers various topics like signal processing, digital communication, VLSI, and others, which are hard to learn and pass. But teachers have rich knowledge of the subjects.
Reviewed on 8 Jun 2026Read More
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B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering - Batch of 2029
4.2
5.0Placements4.0Infrastructure4.0Faculty4.0Crowd & Campus Life4.0Value for Money
A new journey begins in college.
Placements: Around 70-80% of the students who are eligible got placed in the best companies with an average package of 10-12 LPA, and the highest package last year was, I think, 85 LPA. Tech jobs are more in demand and have the highest packages, and the core jobs are fewer but have higher competition.
Infrastructure: Facilities are average, and the infrastructure is good. The library is also good, having Wi-Fi, books and a clean environment. Classrooms are good. I didn't allot a hostel because I live in Delhi, but I saw its average, and the condition of the room and mess is decent.
Faculty: Faculty members are good except for some, they forced us to do assignments and having 75% attendance criterion to maintain, but not all. They teach average, although you have to prepare on your own for exams. Curriculum is somehow relevant as the first year is for having the basics clear. The semester exam is not too difficult, not all subjects are difficult except for a few.
Reviewed on 16 May 2026Read More
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B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2028
4.2
4.0Placements4.0Infrastructure4.0Faculty5.0Crowd & Campus Life4.0Value for Money
Why I chose DTU over other JAC colleges.
Placements: From what I have seen, around seniors and me, placements in my branch (CSE) are actually pretty strong with a good median package of 18 LPA. Almost everyone who is serious about placements ends up getting placed, so it is roughly 90-95%. The highest package offered is currently around 90 LPA, but those are rare. For most students, the average package offered ranges from 15-22 LPA. Companies like Google, BlackRock, Microsoft, Meesho, Amazon, Uber, and Goldman Sachs visit the college regularly, which is a big plus point. Internships are also quite common, and many get PPOs directly from those.
Infrastructure: Infrastructure is quite decent, especially for CSE, software, IT, and MCE branch students. It is more than enough, as we have a special building called the twin towers. The department has well-equipped computer labs with updated systems. There is campus-wide Wi-Fi (though speed fluctuations occur) and classrooms with projectors. The library is spacious, useful, especially during exams, with a good collection of academic books and a proper reading area. Hostel facilities are manageable. Rooms are okay, not luxury, but livable. Mess food is average (sometimes good and some days not so great). The canteens offer a variety of food.
Faculty: Teachers are mostly qualified and knowledgeable. Their teaching quality varies. Some are very helpful, and others rely more on self-study. The course curriculum covers core CS fundamentals, but students still need extra effort (coding and projects) to be industry-ready. Semester exams are moderate in difficulty. The pass percentage is generally high, with most students clearing exams if they start just before exams.
Other: I chose this college and course because of its flexibility. I have enough time here to focus on other things. The crowd is very good. Events and fests are the best here. There are also major scholarships for students, which is also a very good plus point.
Reviewed on 27 Apr 2026Read More
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B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering - Batch of 2029
4.0
4.0Placements3.0Infrastructure4.0Faculty5.0Crowd & Campus Life4.0Value for Money
DTU good or bad - reality.
Placements: Till January, around 45 percent of students are placed. Now the mass recruiter has come, who has taken most of the students, so now the average package will go down, and normal will increase. So we can say till today the average is 16 LPA to 17 LPA, and it will decrease to 12 LPA to 13 LPA till the end of the session.
Infrastructure: The Wi-Fi is very poor, don't rely on Wi-Fi. In the hostel, there is no range you will have to buy your own. In summer, there is no water available in the hostel, the water is scarce. Kindly go for PG in 1st year, it will be good to take PG.
Faculty: The course is for about 15-20-year-old. It's not very helpful. Most students pass. No changes are made in the curriculum, but according to the new rules. Many students get back because they are not able to pass the exam. The semester exams are not much higher level, they are easy and moderate.
Reviewed on 26 Apr 2026Read More
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B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering - Batch of 2029
3.6
4.0Placements3.0Infrastructure3.0Faculty4.0Crowd & Campus Life4.0Value for Money
It has strong placements, a competitive environment, decent infrastructure, and average academics.
Placements: Around 85-90 percent of students got placed in the last passing ECE batch. The highest domestic package offered is 60 LPA. The average package offered ranges from 14-15 LPA. Major recruiters are Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Qualcomm, Nvidia, etc. Around 75-80 percent of students secured internships in similar firms. Roles like software developer, data analyst, embedded systems engineer, VLSI design engineer, etc., are offered here.
Infrastructure: ECE is in the old department, but it is fairly good. As a hosteller myself, girl's VLB hostel is excellent. It is fully air-conditioned and provides girls with excellent security. Wi-Fi is good as well, although it troubles us sometimes. The hostel provides us with a study room, a pantry, a laundry area, an all-night canteen, and even an activity area to chill. The mess is fairly good. There's a health centre 24x7 for all students. There are both indoor and outdoor courts and a gymnasium for both boys and girls in sports complex.
Faculty: Teachers in the 1st year are qualified and knowledgeable, but helpfulness depends on teacher to teacher. Teaching quality is alright. The course curriculum in 1st year is very basic and not really relevant. Semester exams are extremely easy. A good percentage of students pass easily.
Other: Based on my rank, the ECE branch is the best as it opened doors for me in tech as well as non-tech and core fields, so I chose it. DTU is popular for its college life. This year, the number of fests and events in college has significantly decreased. Connectivity is good with the nearest metro station being Rithala and Samaypur Badli. The campus surroundings are not really good and safe. Scholarships are provided based on financial conditions.
Reviewed on 18 Apr 2026Read More
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Bachelor of Design (B.Des.) - Batch of 2024
4.4
4.0Placements5.0Infrastructure3.0Faculty5.0Crowd & Campus Life5.0Value for Money
A perfect campus and career college.
Placements: Placements depended on the placement coordinator and how he approached the companies for the package and placement. Alumni were present in almost every company, which could be beneficial. The company came to college and came for multiple seats, so it's overall good.
Infrastructure: The college provided all the basic infrastructure for students. Classrooms were well-maintained with good Wi-Fi. The library was very good and peaceful. The food in the canteen and mess was good. Sports facilities were also available. Gym, football, cricket, badminton, volleyball, basketball were there.
Faculty: Overall, it's balanced, the faculty were helpful and managerial. Faculty members were supportive and always ready to help with your doubts and career guidance. The course curriculum was well designed for both practical and theoretical aspects, as well as for placement, how to approach and all.
Other: Campus life was perfect, you're going to meet different people (especially if you live in the DTU hostel). Next level life, you will get here.
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If your goal is placements in the tech industry, Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology COE is generally the better choice. COE has strong placement opportunities, with many software companies hiring from the branch.

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Tannu Rao

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There isn't one magic book for LEET that guarantees admission to universities like DTU or Thapar. I've seen most students do well by first covering their Diploma basics properly and then practicing previous year papers as much as possible.

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Pinki Singh

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The selection of the candidates at DTU for MBA admission will be made on the basis of one or more of the following:

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Raj Priya

Contributor-Level 10

Answered a week ago

Candidates can check below the list of documents required at the time of JAC counselling registration for BTech admission in DTU: 

  • Mark sheet of Class 12 or equivalent.
  • Marksheet of Class 10 
  • Bonus point document (s), if eligible for IIIT-Delhi bonus point.
  • Reserved category / sub-category Certificates.

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Raj Priya

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The total tuition fee of M.Tech at DTU is INR 1.1 Lacs to INR 1.2 lakh. Candidates need to pay the course fee to confirm their admission. This number is taken from the official sources of college. It can change.

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