Admission to the BTech program at Delhi Technological University (DTU) is based on JEE Mains rank for Indian students. The process begins with online registration on the JAC Delhi website, followed by course choice filling, and involves several rounds of counseling. A registration fee of INR 75,000 is paid upon selection, with branch allocations potentially upgraded in subsequent rounds. The faculty is highly qualified, although the teaching effectiveness is varied.
The faculty-student ratio is about 1:50-60. Classes run from 8 am to 6 pm, Monday to Friday, with an exam failure rate of 5-10%. DTU's fees are relatively affordable for a government institute, with an annual fee of around 1.51 lakhs INR for Indian nationals, escalating annually. Foreign nationals from SAARC countries pay $4000 annually, and non-SAARC nationals pay $8000. Scholarships, including full tuition waivers for the economically weaker sections, are available, supported by Delhi government's merit-cum-income scheme.
Hostel and mess fees total around 1.5 lakhs INR for four years. Education loans are accessible at favorable rates. DTU boasts a robust placement record with 85-90% of students securing jobs. The highest package offered is around INR 1.84 crore, with average packages for tech roles ranging from INR 14-16 lakh per annum and INR 10-12 lakh for non-tech roles. Approximately 250-300 companies, including major recruiters like Google, Microsoft, and Amazon, visit the campus annually for placements and internships.
Internships from the third year offer stipends between INR 15,000 to 50,000 per month. Scholarships are available for various categories, with the Merit-Cum-Means scholarship providing up to 100% tuition fee assistance for eligible students. DTU ensures financial aid to support students from economically weaker sections despite the rising fees.
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