Average rating of DDE
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4.3
Student Rating Distribution
Pradeep Patel
Bachelor of Commerce (B. Com.)
Reviewed On 13 Dec, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and really know their stuff they all have Ph.Ds! They're really smart and their teaching is top-notch. They're always there to help with course questions or career advice. The bond between teachers and students is great. The semester exams can be challenging, but if you study hard, you can pass. On average, about 95% of students pass.
Placement: The college placement scene is awesome! Big companies like Amazon, HCL, and Wipro come here for placements. The highest salary is around 15 lakhs, the lowest is 3 lakhs, and the average is 5 lakhs for our course. Lots of students get internships with top companies, around 90% of us. It's a great opportunity for everyone.
Campus: The course and department have great infrastructure. We all get free Wi-Fi on campus. Each department has three labs and there are three libraries in the east department. The classrooms are clean with AC and projectors. The hostel is cool and the food in the mess is amazing. They also have medical facilities and lots of sports and games to play.
anjali
Bachelor of Commerce (B. Com.)
Reviewed On 9 Nov, 2025
Admission: I'm studying B.Com. here, aiming to become a manager. The teachers are great at teaching us. They organize workshops and orientation programs that help us get ready for jobs. The semester exams are challenging, with a pass rate of around 90%.
Placement: The placement here is really good because of the helpful faculty. They even connect us with company HR. Most students get placed in companies, around 85%. The average salary is like 3 to 4 lacs. The faculty is super supportive and makes interviews less stressful.
Campus: The college has everything we need, like a nice playground and all the facilities. Our classroom has AC and a computer lab, plus Wi-Fi for us. They keep it clean and hygienic. The hostel is pretty good, though the food is just okay. They also have medical help available, so that's a relief.
Kavita Das
Bachelor of Commerce (B. Com.)
Reviewed On 19 Oct, 2025
Admission: The B.com course at our college is awesome because the teachers are really great at teaching. They are friendly and explain things clearly whenever we have doubts. Their teaching style is easy to follow, and they are super qualified, some even have Ph.D.s. We have exams every semester, and I always do well in them.
Placement: Our college has great placement opportunities for final semester students. Big companies like Amazon, Flipkart, TCS, and Infotech come for placements. The salary package is awesome at 17 Lacs per year.
Campus: The college hostel here is awesome for both guys and girls. We all get our own cozy rooms with cool stuff in them. And the food at the mess is top-notch with lots of yummy choices.
Sumit Iyer
Bachelor of Commerce (B. Com.)
Reviewed On 1 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really great. They help us out a lot. The exams are not too hard. The courses are good for students looking to get into business. We learn about finance and the market, which is important for starting a business.
Placement: If you got 70% in 12th grade, you're pretty much guaranteed a spot here. The starting pay is around 3 LPA, which is decent. Companies are always looking for students who finish their courses here. About 55% of students get jobs through campus placements. I don't have exact info on internships, just being real with you.
Campus: The classrooms are nice. The college has a great sports ground and they always have cricket events. They have parking for students and a science lab. There's also a library and hostel. I recommend checking it out.
Chitra Bawankule
Bachelor of Commerce (B. Com.)
Reviewed On 16 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really smart and know their stuff. They're all super nice and approachable. They explain things in a way that makes it easy to learn. The exams aren't too tough if you study well. There are about 55 students in each class. The course costs around INR 29000 per year.
Placement: In the fourth semester, students can apply for jobs on campus. About 80% of students found jobs in companies like Infosys, Wipro, JIO, TCS, and more. The average salary is around 4 lakhs per year, with the highest being 12 lakhs per year. Most students were happy with their placements.
Campus: The school has great facilities. Classrooms are nice and have smart boards. The library has a lot of books to borrow. The food in the cafeteria is delicious and the cook keeps everything clean. They have lots of sports like football, volleyball, cricket, and basketball for students to enjoy.
Vinay Patel
Bachelor of Commerce (B. Com.)
Reviewed On 15 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers at this college are really smart and nice. They explain things in a way that makes it easy to understand. The exams aren't too hard as long as you pay attention and study. There are about 50 students in each class. The course costs around INR 29000 per year.
Placement: We can start campus placements from the 4th semester. Companies like Infosys, Wipro, Jio, HCL, and more come to hire students. Most students, about 90%, get placed in nice companies with decent pay. The average salary is about 3 lakhs per year, and the highest goes up to 11 lakhs per year.
Campus: The college's infrastructure is pretty good. Classrooms are nice and have cool stuff like smart boards. The library has tons of books you can borrow. The food in the mess is delicious, and the cook keeps things clean. And there are lots of sports to play like football, volleyball, cricket, basketball, and tennis.
Yamini Verma
M.A. in History
Reviewed On 19 Aug, 2025
Admission: The semester exams aren't super hard, but you gotta study hard to pass. The course stuff makes sense and helps you learn what you need for your field. The teachers know their stuff and are really good at teaching.
Placement: The salary package is around 2 lakhs per year. The placements aren't that great. You can go into teaching or use this degree for government paperwork. But with low salaries, it doesn't seem very productive after getting a postgraduate degree.
Campus: I really like Maharishi Dayanand University in Rohtak. They have a big library with lots of books, a hostel that can fit over 4000 students, a basketball court, football field, swimming pool, labs, cafeteria, and yummy food. It's a cool place to be!
Poonam Patel
Bachelor of Commerce (B. Com.)
Reviewed On 30 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really smart and know a lot about their subjects. They're all super nice and approachable. They explain things in a way that makes it easy to understand. Exams aren't too hard as long as you study well. Class sizes are about 50 students, and the course costs around INR 28000 per year.
Placement: In the fourth semester, students can get campus placement. About 90% of students found jobs in companies like Infosys, Wipro, TCS, and more. The average salary is around 4 lakhs per year, with the highest being around 10 lakhs. Most students were happy with their placements.
Campus: The campus is awesome, with modern classrooms that have smart boards. The library is huge and I can easily borrow books. The food in the mess is delicious, and the cook keeps everything super clean. Plus, there are lots of sports to play like football, volleyball, basketball, and tennis. It's a great place to study and have fun!
Ritu Joshi
Bachelor of Commerce (B. Com.)
Reviewed On 10 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers at this college are really smart and know their stuff. They're all super nice and approachable. They explain things in a way that makes it easy to get. Exams aren't too hard if you study well. Classes have around 55 students. The course costs about INR 27000 a year.
Placement: In the fourth semester, students can apply for campus jobs. About 90% of students got placed in companies like Infosys, JIO, Wipro, TCS, and more. The average salary is around 3 lakhs per year, with the highest being 12 lakhs per year. Most students were happy with their placements.
Campus: The school has good facilities. Classrooms are nice and have smart boards. The library has lots of books you can borrow. The food in the cafeteria is delicious and the cook keeps things clean. There are lots of sports to play like football, volleyball, basketball, and tennis.
Esha Menon
Bachelor of Commerce (B. Com.)
Reviewed On 31 May, 2025
Admission: The teachers all have PhDs and really know their stuff. Exams can be tough if you don't study, but we put in the work and got help from our teachers, so it wasn't too bad. Classes have around 60 students, and the course costs INR 35,000 per year.
Placement: Placements for internships are in the second year, and final placements are in the third year. Everyone gets placed, with the highest package around 12 lakhs per year and the average package at 4 lakhs per year. Pretty much all students were happy with their placements.
Campus: The campus is pretty small, around 7-8 acres. It feels like a regular school, with AC only in the libraries. Sadly, classrooms and labs don't have AC. The sports scene is decent, and they're getting better. The annual festival, Malhaar, is super fun. You can grab your semester books and other reads at the library.
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