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DTU - Delhi Technological University Courses & Fees 2025

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B.E. / B.Tech(23 courses)
4 L - 7.4 LGet Fee Details
10+2 : 60 %
M.E./M.Tech(53 courses)
1.2 L - 1.8 LGet Fee Details
Graduation : 60 %
Exams : GATE
M.Sc.(6 courses)
47.8 K - 53.3 KGet Fee Details
Graduation : 55 %
Exams : CUET-PG
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Q:   Can I get DTU with 80 percentile in JEE Main via JAC Delhi?
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Usually, the cutoff for DTU stays around 90, even for the reserved categories. Therefore, getting into B.Tech courses at DTU is difficult with a JEE Main percentile score of 90 or below. The cutoff also goes high and low every year, depending on the following factors: Number of aspirants registered, The difficulty level of the exam, Total number of seats available, total number of applications received for a particular program, and the category under which admission is sought. Therefore, it is very difficult to predict the exact cutoff and give an exact answer to this question.
Q:   Does DTU accept Class 12 marks for admission?
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Yes, Delhi Technological University accepts only Class 12 scores for admission to the BBA and BA (Economics) courses offered by it at the undergraduate levels. While admission to all the other UG and PG courses is subject to national-level entrance exams and couselling process, there courses offer direct merit-based admission to the students. Check DTU eligibility criteria for all UG courses in the below table:

Course NameEligibility & Selection Criteria
BTech

Eligibility: Class 12 with 60%

Selection Criteria: JEE Main,  JAC Delhi,  DASA UG

BDes

Eligibility: A pass in Class 12

Selection Criteria: UCEED

BBA

Eligibility: Class 12 with 50% 

Selection Criteria: Merit list is drawn based on scores obtained in the best of 4 subjects in Class 12 

BA (Hons) in Economics

Eligibility: Class 12 with 50% 

Selection Criteria: Merit list is drawn based on scores obtained in the best of 4 subjects in Class 12 

Q:   What is the cutoff of DTU for 2024 admission?
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Delhi Technological University accepts CAT percentiles for admission to the MBA course. As per the DTU MBA cutoff 2024, the overall CAT cutoff percentile for the General All India category candidates was closed at 85. For other sections i.e. Quants, VA-RC, DI-LR, the cutoff percentile were 50 for the General All India category candidates. 

For the OBC AI category, the cutoff percentile in the last round was 70 which has remained constant for the past three years. Candidates can click here to check all the information for DTU. 

DTU - Delhi Technological University Fee Structure 2025

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Q:   How costly is it studying at Delhi Technological University?
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 Delhi Technological University is quite affordable. The total tuition fee for the BTech is INR 3 Lacs - INR 6.4 lakh. At the PG level, the university offers M.Tech courses to students. The total tuition fee for the M.Tech is INR 1.2 Lacs - INR 3.3 lakh. This fee is exclusive of various charges such as transportation charges, and others. For students finding the fee very high can avail of the scholarships. 

Q:   What is the cost BDes at DTU?
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The cost of BDes at Delhi Technological University, DTU is around INR 6.4 lakh. DTU four-year BDes programme in Design. Interested candidates can apply online on the official admission portal of DTU. Admisison to BDes is subject to a valid score in the UCEED. Followed by the UCEED exam, the institute releases merit lists with the names of the shortlisted candidates. The fees is indicative, as it is sourced from various sources from the internet.

Q:   What is the fee for MBA at DTU?
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The total tuition fee for MBA is INR 2.87 Lacs and INR 2.95 lakh. This fee, however, is sourced from unofficial sources. Hence, is indicative. Additionally, the application fee for all courses at DTU INR 1,500 for General and OBC category candidates; and for SC/ST and PwD candidates, the registration fee is INR 750 which needs to be paid online. The registration process will remain incomplete till the submission of the registration fee.

  • For all courses, the application fee can be paid while filling the application form on the official website
  • For BTech, aspirants first need to pay the registration cum counselling fee of INR 1,500 on the official website of JAC Delhi which is non-refundable. To pay the fee, aspirants will have to enter their JEE (Main) Roll No, Mobile No and E-Mail ID.

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Top recruiting companies like Goldman Sachs, Microsoft, Amazon, Google, TCS, Arcesium, Sandisk, and various tech companies visit our college for placements.
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Our college performs its best to invite top companies, but so far students are not been successful in getting a good placements.
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B.Tech. in Mathematics and Computing Engineering - Batch of 2029
3.4
4Placements2Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
It offers average facilities. The college is good.
Placements: Placements are good, but decreasing every year, and it is the same for every college, except for some IITs. The average offered in my branch is 15 LPA. 60 to 70 percent is the placement ratio here. I am in the first year, so I have only this much knowledge about placements. The department is good.
Infrastructure: The college has fewer hostel facilities. I am living 130 KM away from DTU, and I still have not got a hostel. My hostel friend says the food is not good, and sometimes, they find expired items. Rooms are also not in very good condition. The 2nd year boys' and girls' hostels, which are newly built, are good.
Faculty: It charges Rs. 7,500 for one subject back. We have to score 21 from MTE and ETE. We have to score 35 from MTE, ETE, PRS, and PRE to not get a backlog. Some subjects are very tough, like electrical and electronics, in which many students fail. Some subjects are relevant, and some are not.
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B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering (Automotive Engineering) - Batch of 2029
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4Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
A decent college till now.
Placements: Around 50 percent of students are placed, it might be greater or less than this. In 2025, the highest package is 22 LPA and the average Is 9.81 LPA I am talking about Mechanical Engineering (Automotive). For the teaching posts, only big companies are open for all. I cannot say exactly what the roles are because I am a first-year student.
Infrastructure: If you are talking about hostels, then the hostels are decent. We have facilities like water coolers for drinking water, and there is a mess near the hostel which serves food four times a day. There is also a help centre near the first-year hostel.
Faculty: This is a subjective topic, but according to me, some of the teachers act like typical college teachers and can be rude sometimes because of their ego. However, some teachers are really helpful and support students not only in the first year but also till the last year, as per seniors’ experience.
Other: I got this course through the physical spot round, so it is not my choice. If I could have chosen, as everyone says, I would have taken Computer Science Engineering. There has been no fest in the first semester so far, but let's see in the future; I hope it will be good.
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B.Tech. in Civil Engineering - Batch of 2029
4.4
5Placements4Infrastructure5Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Good campus, which I was expecting.
Placements: The placement cell in college is very good and useful. It gives wide opportunities and internships in many companies. Non-tech students get the highest placement in civil engineering of 17 LPA per annum. Top recruiting companies overall were Amazon, Facebook, Google, and Microsoft.
Infrastructure: The hostel is very good with zero ragging in college, and the food in the mess is also good. Labs in college are very good with great instruments, so students can do better experiments. I also like the sports culture, as there is an extra fest for sports organized on campus to encourage children more.
Faculty: Teachers are very helpful and qualified, and also give regular assignments for practice. Exams are not too difficult. They are average. My course is more relevant, and the overall pass percentage is about 80%. Teachers also help weak students with their work.
Other: I have chosen this course not as my first option, but because it is the best based on my rank in JEE, but now I am getting into it, so I get better results.
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B.Tech. in Civil Engineering - Batch of 2029
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It is a very good college.
Placements: 48 percent of students get placements. The highest is 20 LPA, and the average is 9 LPA. Tata projects and big companies provide good government job opportunities in civil engineering. DTU is a very good college, including top technology firms like Google, Microsoft, and Amazon, as well as major Public Sector Undertakings.
Infrastructure: A very good college infrastructure is available in civil engineering with good facilities. Good food and a clean mess. DTU's infrastructure includes a large campus with advanced academic facilities like well-equipped labs, a central library, and numerous departmental libraries.
Faculty: A very good college infrastructure is available in civil engineering with good facilities. Good food and a clean mess. DTU's infrastructure includes a large campus with advanced academic facilities like well-equipped labs, a central library, and numerous departmental libraries.
Other: It provides various opportunities in government and private jobs. Very good fest in college.
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B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering - Batch of 2029
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Satisfied with the placement in 2025, good infrastructure and facilities, and decent faculty.
Placements: I'm in my first year, so I don't have much idea about the current placement inside, but from what I have seen, the placement for CSE is nearly 20 LPA with a batch of around 600 students. I think that's very good for ECE, my branch is around 16 - 17 LPA, since I'm more interested in core ECE and because of the location in Delhi, and being reputed (Formerly DCE), major core companies like Nvidia, Intel do visit the college which is a big plus since specially in ECE in core generally jobs are after M.Tech.
Infrastructure: The lecture complex is fine, it has centralised AC, and the desks are not the best, but definitely more than enough. Fine Wi-Fi is available in the library and lecture complex. The speed is fine, just you have to register every time you log in, which is a bit annoying but okay. Labs of the first year are decent, not too much to complain about there. Sports facilities are my personal favourite, especially the cricket and football grounds, which are sublime. There is badminton (indoor and outdoor), lawn tennis, table tennis, kabaddi, volleyball, basketball facilities, and more or less every major sport is available.
Faculty: Teachers depend especially in the first year, when there is no senior faculty teaching, some are assistant professors, or some are post-graduation teachers. It depends, generally, assistant professors are fine, most of them are chill, they provide notes and everything, but only a few teachers explain properly, at least till now. I don't get the point of Chemistry in the first sem of ECE. Semester exams are not very difficult, just do the assignments and previous papers properly, and you can give them easily, but the regulations against cheating are strict, especially at the end of the semester.
Other: I chose ECE over CSE because I think the future in ECE, especially in electronics with semiconductors, is very good, even though I have an interest in coding, but I think ECE is the correct mix of coding with hardware. I feel like if you are not sure between core, coding, software, or hardware, ECE is the branch where you can find your interest. Events and fests of DTU are famous, but for some reason, this year, there are no freshers nor dandiya nights. There was Uphaar (Diwali mela), which was, to be honest, very good, we enjoyed it a lot.
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Good brand value and decent tech placements.
Placements: Overall placement states may be low. But placements are good for tech branches, like CSE, Maths computing, Software, IT, etc. Students of branches like environment and Biotech are rarely placed. The placement value is good. And the companies are reputable.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure is not of good quality. Some hostels are good with AC, but 1st year hostels are very old and in terrible conditions. The classrooms lack proper Wi-Fi. But this all being secondary, the primary thing is the lack of clean water on campus. Once, a lizard was found inside the water dispenser near our classrooms.
Faculty: Faculty, curriculum and exams are all outdated. There is very little faculty that actually come to teach. Others are just doing formality. The curriculum is very old. Most of the students study from online lectures that are 10-15 years old. The world and technology have come a long way from there.
Other: The best thing would be brand value and the peer group.
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DTU Courses and Fees FAQs 2025

Q:   What is the MBA application fee at DTU?
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The application fee for all the MBA courses at DTU is INR 1,500. This fee component for the General MBA programme is the same for reserved category candidates. However, for SC/ST and PwD candidates, the registration fee is INR 750  (for MBA in BA, FBE and Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Venture Development) which needs to be paid online. The registration process will remain incomplete till the submission of the registration fee. For all courses, the application fee can be paid while filling out the application form on the official website.

Q:   Are JEE Mains date out for admission at DTU?
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Yes, JEE Main Admission dates for admission to BTech at DTU. DTU Admission 2023 has ended with the spot admission for BTech. Candidates have to watch out for JEE Main exam dates 2024. JEE Mains 2024: NTA has released the JEE Main Application Form 2024. Candidates can fill the application form using the NTA JEE Mains 2024 registration link given here or from the JEE Main Registration NTA website jeemain.nta.ac.in 2024. JEE Main 2024 Registration last date session 1 is November 30Details of how to fill JEE Mains Form 2024, documents required for JEE Mains registration, and JEE Mains form fees are given here. Candidates should apply before the JEE Main 2024 form fill up date.

Q:   Are UCEED dates out for admission to DTU?
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Yes, UCEED dates are out for admission to DTU. The registration process has been closed. IIT Bombay will conduct the UCEED 2026 exam on 18 January, 2026 (9 am - 12 noon). The UCEED 2026 exam will have two mandatory parts. The computer-based Part A and offline-based Part B.

Q:   Is there a separate entrance exam to get admission in DTU for B.Tech?
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For BTech admission, DTU accepts JEE Main followed by JAC counselling and the entire admission process is conducted via Joint Admission Counselling (JAC) Delhi. To be eligible, candidates must fulfil the below eligibility criteria:

  • Delhi Region candidates (85% of seats): Aspirants passing the qualifying exam from a recognised school/ college/ institute located within the National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi will be considered for the Delhi Region only
  • Outside Delhi Region candidates (15% of seats): Aspirants passing the qualifying examination from a recognised school/ college/ institute located outside the National Capital Territory of Delhi will be considered for Outside Delhi Region only.
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For DTU (Delhi Technological University) and NSIT/NSUT admissions through JEE Main:

  • All India General (CRL) Rank is considered for General category seats.

  • All India OBC-NCL Rank is considered for OBC category seats.

 

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Answered 2 months ago

The DTU scholarships are comprised of three types of scholarships called Merit-cum-Means Scholarship, Scholarship for SC/ST/OBC students and Scholarship for Minority Communities students. The merit based scholarship is offered to students with high scores in the last qualifying exams while the other

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Saurabh Khanduri

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Answered 3 months ago

Yes, you qualify for DTU if you received a 60% in your 12th grade.

 

However, admission is primarily determined by your JEE Main rank rather than your grades.

 

You have to attend JAC Delhi counseling after JEE.

 

Therefore, you can get DTU CSE/IT if your JEE score is high.

 

If your rank is low, you might

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Budigi Nandini

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Answered 3 months ago

No.  JEE Mains is mandatory

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Yes, admissions are possible in DTU with 97% but students will have to clear the entrance exams. The accepted entrance exams are JAC Delhi,  JEE Main, and others. Students willing to get admission must first appear for the entrance exam. Then take part in the admission process with relevant document

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