Delhi Technological University (DTU) in Delhi is well-regarded for its engineering faculty, maintaining a standard faculty-to-student ratio with additional support in labs. Google Classroom aids student-teacher interaction, yet some students rely on self-study due to minimal teaching engagement. The college follows a semester system with mid-term and end-term exams. In the BTech Chemical Engineering program, for example, there are about 74 students per class, with 5-6 subjects in the first semester. DTU students are eligible for campus placements from the 6th or 7th semester, attracting top companies like Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Meta, and Adobe. The highest international package offered recently was 1.84 crore per annum, and the highest domestic package was 84 lakh per annum. The average package varies from 13 to 16 lakh per annum, with a placement rate between 85-95%. Over 350 companies visited, making more than 2400 offers. Internships start from the 5th semester, offering stipends between 20,000 to 2.5 lakh per month. The total cost for a 4-year B.Tech program is approximately 9 to 9.5 lakhs, with annual fees ranging from 2.19 lakhs to 2.86 lakhs, increasing by 10,000 to 15% each year. DTU provides various scholarships, including merit-cum-means, for students with family incomes under 4.5 to 6 lakhs, covering up to 100% of tuition fees. Education loans are also available through the on-campus SBI bank. Overall, DTU is noted for its strong placement and internship opportunities, particularly in tech and circuit branches.
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