Admission to the college is through entrance exams. B.Tech candidates need ranks from IIT or AIEEE exams, while M.Tech admissions mostly rely on GATE exam ranks. However, three non-stipend M.Tech courses use the university's own entrance exam. The faculty is skilled, and students are encouraged to engage actively with the course material. DTU's fees are higher than those of semi-government or government universities but similar to private ones. DTU's name is well-regarded in the job market, enhancing its appeal. Placement opportunities are robust, especially for Bachelor's degree holders, with final-year students having about a 90% placement rate. The highest salary package is roughly 25 LPA, and the average is 10 LPA. Numerous companies visit the campus, offering good packages, stipends, and pre-placement offers. The college also offers paid internships to students from other universities and various projects in fields like frontend and backend development. Scholarships are available based on academic performance and financial need, including government scholarships like Khurana's Program of Scholarship, the APJ Abdul Kalam Scholarship, and a fee reimbursement scholarship based on family income. Postgraduate students may receive a monthly stipend from AICTE. The fee structure is clear, with minimal increases over time.
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