Average rating of DIET
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
1.9
Student Rating Distribution
Smriti Nair
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 13 Apr, 2024
Admission: The teachers here have a mix of experience levels. Some have been teaching for a long time and are really good. Others are new and just graduated with a B.Tech degree, so their teaching is okay. But there are enough teachers for all the students. They explain important stuff on the board and talk about other topics in class. We don't get much real-world experience here, though. The course curriculum is pretty decent. The teachers follow the university's syllabus well.
Placement: The job placements here aren't that great. Most companies that come for placements are small ones or consultancies. But our placement head, Mr. Rashad Ilyas, works really hard to improve the placements. They even give us extra classes to help us ace interviews and make a good CV. This year, companies like Tech Mahindra, JD Nouveau Lab, and a few small ones came to our college for placements. The average salary offered to students is around 3.2 LPA.
Campus: The college has a computer lab on the ground floor with around 30 to 40 computers. They all have internet access. There's also a chemistry lab and a physics lab. The library is on the 2nd floor, but not all books are there. They have some books based on our syllabus, and we can borrow up to three books at a time. The classrooms are spacious with basic whiteboards. We have a small sports ground, and the canteen offers about 5 to 6 food items.
Shubham Bhaskar
B.Tech.in Mechanical Engineering
Reviewed On 5 Jan, 2019
Admission: The most important thing in college is the teachers. Unfortunately, most of them don't know much. They hired a lot of fresh graduates as teachers and pay them very little. These colleges are more for show than actual education. The quality of education is really low, not just in my college, but in many colleges in Meerut. It's hard to believe how they can run like this just for money. The field of engineering is great, but these colleges make it feel like a curse. It's not really their fault though, it's the fault of the system. Overall, it's not good. Teachers change every semester, so we don't get much exposure to the industry.
Placement: I'm writing this review because I really care about education and want everyone to have a good experience. Most colleges in Meerut are similar, with only a few exceptions. Unfortunately, this college doesn't offer good job placements. They seem more interested in making money than helping students. The placement cell is there in name only. They bring in B.P.O companies for all branches and advertise fake job opportunities. It's not fair to mislead students like that.
Campus: The college campus is pretty big, around 6 acres. The buildings are okay, but some parts are still under construction. All the rooms are just white, and the top floor isn't finished yet. There's no sports ground, and the labs are not great. The library doesn't have any assistants or equipment, and there's no Wi-Fi. The hostel rooms are far from the college. That's all there is to it.
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