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Private University|Estd. 2002|NAAC Grade A

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Average rating of DC School of Management and Technology

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

4.1

Based on 18 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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6%
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Placement

Placement

3.7/5

Admission

Admission

4.5/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

4.2/5

Academics

Academics

3.9/5

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Lata Nair

Lata Nair

2 Jan, 2025

4.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: My college is part of Mahatma Gandhi University in Kerala. You won't get anything extra besides what's in the curriculum. But my college really prepared us for the real world with a corporate-like experience. Being on a hill station made us feel isolated, which helped us become more independent. The college offers courses in Marketing, International Business, Finance, HR, and logistics. You can even choose two electives with dual electives. Class sizes are around 60 students, and the annual course fees are INR 199,000.

Placement: During my course, lots of us got jobs. I got hired at Axis Bank as an Assistant Manager in Operation. Other students got jobs at places like Excel Dynamics, KPMG, EY, Federal Bank, Berger Paints, and some pharmaceutical companies. Almost all of us found jobs about 92% of students.

Campus: The hostel here is awesome! I share my room with two other people. Our room is big enough for all of us, with three bunk beds, each with a table and cupboard. Plus, we each have our own cupboard too. The bathrooms are separate and have washing machines. The water here is always clean and there's plenty of it. Extra costs range from Rs. 2000 to Rs. 4000.

Om Menon

Om Menon

23 Nov, 2024

3.5
4 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The professors here make sure we understand the basics, but they don't do everything for us. You gotta put in the work yourself. They don't spoon-feed us, so you gotta hit the books and use other resources available. I think we need more real-world experience here to be ready for the industry. It would be cool to get more exposure to that. The semester exams are not too bad if you study hard.

Placement: Most students in our college study architecture, while others take different undergraduate courses. In the last semester of the 4th year, we create our portfolios and apply to various companies for a 100-day internship. The company we land depends on our skills and previous work. All the seniors before us have successfully secured internships in their 8th semester.

Campus: The college has everything you need - wifi, labs, classrooms, projectors, lounge, library, gym, and even a beauty parlour. They don't have medical facilities, but there's a mini ambulance van that can take you to the nearby hospital if needed. The canteen food is okay, and they usually have nonveg options with veg as an alternative.

Mahesh Rao

Mahesh Rao

20 Jul, 2024

4.8
5 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: Some teachers are helpful, but not all. Many of them do help us out. The MBA course follows the MG University syllabus. The semester exams can be tough, but if we study, passing is doable. It all comes down to how much we study. The faculty members are supportive and try their best to help us pass. The rest is up to us.

Placement: My college is great for MBA students because they give us good placement opportunities. We all got placed with an average salary of 5 Lacs. They even organize internships for us. Our batch is really active, and our batch coordinator, Saneesh sir, is super supportive. The top placement we got was from Federal Bank. Companies like ICICI, ESAF Bank, Jumbo Tail, and more also come for placements around 50+ companies in total. It's awesome to be in a college that cares about our future like this.

Campus: The dorm room I stayed in had three people sharing, but it had all the facilities we needed like Wi-Fi and hot water. They even offered laundry services, which was convenient. The ladies' hostel had three floors with Wi-Fi available all day. The food was really good with different menus every month, and they even served non-veg dishes once a day.

Tarun Nair

Tarun Nair

17 Jul, 2024

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The professors at this college are really great. Our exams are held by Mahatma Gandhi University and the subjects are pretty easy to grasp.

Placement: Pretty much everyone in our course got a job after graduating. The highest salary was Rs. 70,000 monthly. Berger Paint is the main company hiring from our college. Most students land jobs in HR or marketing. And the alumni from our college are doing great in top companies too.

Campus: The campus has good buildings. The dorms are okay. The cafeteria food is tasty. Medical help is alright. They also organize sports events.

Abhishek Saini

Abhishek Saini

1 Jun, 2023

4.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at DCSMAT are super supportive and always there to help. They really inspire us and make sure we can reach our goals. Classes use case studies and stuff that makes learning easy. Love it!

Placement: The placement training at DC is really good. I got to learn from top professionals, which was awesome. Thanks to that, I found it easier to get through interviews. Big companies often hire students from DC, which is cool.

Campus: Our college has a great atmosphere and good facilities. The canteen in DC is nice, and there are other good facilities too. The Vagamon campus has a mini-mart, laundry services, cafeteria, and a multi-gym. Overall, it's a nice place to be.

Vivek Gupta

Vivek Gupta

24 Apr, 2023

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really nice and always ready to help. They clear our doubts and support us for events and competitions. The courses are fine, and the semester exams are not too hard. If we do well in our internals, passing is not too tough. We just need to get 50% to pass our internals.

Placement: To study B.Arch, you need at least 50% marks in Maths, Physics, and Chemistry. You also have to pass the NATA entrance exam. They offer e-grants and scholarships here. Plus, if you have a strong portfolio, you can land a great internship with a good company.

Campus: The hostel isn't great, but the canteen food is okay compared to other places. They have laundry and drying rooms in the hostel, which is handy for washing and drying clothes. The studio rooms for classes are just okay, but they could use some upgrades in the future.

Om Choudhary

Om Choudhary

20 Apr, 2023

4.3
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really smart with postgrad and Ph.D. degrees. They all learned from IIM and ITT. They teach so well because they know a lot. The courses are great and make us ready for work. Love it here! 🌟

Placement: I graduated from DCSMAT with an MBA in 2020. There were 150 students in our batch. The college promises 100% placement for MBA students. Salaries range from 20,000 to 1 Lakh. Big companies like TCS, ITC, Mathribhumi, ICICI, and SBI come for placements.

Campus: DCSMAT has a great library with lots of books for studying. The classrooms have cool audiovisual stuff. They give free Wi-Fi and have a special network for learning materials. The hostel is nice, with 3 sharing and 2 sharing rooms. There's even a small gym there. On campus, we've got a big gym and a mini supermarket. The food at the canteen is tasty, they serve four times a day. Plus, there's a good mess and medical help if you need it.

Vaishnavi Menon

Vaishnavi Menon

29 Nov, 2022

4.8
4 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really good. They know their stuff and are always around to help. Exams are tough but fair. The syllabus is top-notch and they use cool tech to teach us.

Placement: Almost everyone in our course got a job after graduation. The highest salary was 10 LPA, while the lowest was Rs 35,000 a month. Companies like Federal Bank, ICICI Bank, NEST Educational Consultancy, Berger Paints, and more hired students from our college.

Campus: The hostels for guys and girls are shut in our college, but everything else is pretty great. The campus looks awesome, with a cool library and computer labs. They even have workshops for architecture students. The canteen is clean, and the food is good quality.

Sakshi Rao

Sakshi Rao

30 Sept, 2022

4.5
5 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The college is affiliated with MG University which was tough at first, but really helpful. The faculty is always available 24/7 to help us out. The campus vibe is great for studying. All the teachers have doctorates, which is awesome because they're super interactive with us students.

Placement: The MBA program at our college is super popular. The top package was 10 LPA from Federal Bank, with Asian Paints offering 8 LPA. The lowest package was 3 LPA. Lots of big companies like Reliance and banks came to campus to hire students. All of us got great job offers. MBA is definitely a solid course to consider.

Campus: The food here is really good and the campus vibe is nice. There's a bunch of stuff like a store, salon, cafe, and shops right on campus which is super convenient. I had a great time overall.

Usha Raman

Usha Raman

1 Jul, 2022

4.5
5 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The academics here are top-notch. The teachers are really nice and helpful. You can ask them anything anytime. After you graduate, you'll be all set for a job. It's a great place overall. Each teacher has about 50 students, which is cool because you get to talk to them a lot. They're all Ph.D. scholars.

Placement: Almost all students got jobs after college. Salaries ranged from Rs 20,000 to Rs 80,000 per month. Companies like Federal Bank, Extra marks, South Indian Bank hired students. College offers internships, and students can also find good ones on their own.

Campus: The food at the canteen was good and not too expensive. We had a basic gym on campus too. Our college had modern facilities like conference rooms, Wi-Fi everywhere, and a library full of helpful books. The hostel was nice too. Overall, it was a great place to study.