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DTU Reviews & Ratings 2026 – Authentic Student Feedback

Public/Government|Estd. 1941|NAAC Grade A+|NIRF #30 (Engineering) 2025

Average rating of DTU

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3.9

Based on 19 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

5
16%
4
32%
3
37%
2
16%
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Placement

Placement

3.9/5

Admission

Admission

4.0/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

3.9/5

Academics

Academics

3.7/5

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Sanjay

Sanjay

B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering

Reviewed On 12 Dec, 2025

4.3
5 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The course curriculum here is just like any other college, and honestly, it's not that great. I'm not a fan of it because they're still teaching us C as our first programming language. Also, the results take forever to come out. My second semester is almost over, but we still haven't gotten our grades for the first semester. It's frustrating, to be honest.

Placement: Most students got placed this year, around 81-82%. The highest salary offered was 86 LPA, while the lowest was around 8-10 LPA. On average, students got 18 LPA. Companies like Microsoft, Google, Apple, and Zomato come for hiring. Most students end up as SDEs. Almost everyone, about 95%, lands an SDE role. Many also get internships in big companies like Microsoft, Google, and Amazon.

Campus: The college has a nice infrastructure, especially the new twin-tower building. The Wi-Fi is okay, but it's not perfect because it doesn't work everywhere. The library is awesome with good AC and a great environment for studying. You can also borrow books from there. The only downside is that we can't stay overnight to study, except during exams.

Uday Patel

Uday Patel

B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering

Reviewed On 21 Nov, 2025

2.8
3 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers aren't very helpful, but they definitely know their stuff. They struggle with teaching and knowing what to teach. The course material is good and makes sense, but it could use some updates with newer topics and tech. The exams are challenging but fair. Most students are doing well with a pass rate of 98%.

Placement: I graduated in 2023 with a degree in mechanical engineering. The placement rate for our course was 69%. The highest salary offered was 31 LPA, and the average was 11 LPA. Companies like Tata Motors, Bajaj Auto, and Maruti Suzuki came for placements. Big tech companies like Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Amazon also recruited from our college. Many students got internships too.

Campus: The new academic block looks great. The Wi-Fi is only for teachers though. The labs are nice and in good shape. The library is well organized. Classrooms are okay. But the hostel is really bad. The rooms are not taken care of. Only triple sharing rooms have AC, and the food is really bad. The washrooms in the hostel and academic block are terrible. The canteen is just okay. The sports facilities are good.

Chetan Mishra

Chetan Mishra

B.Tech. in Biotechnology

Reviewed On 16 Nov, 2025

3.3
3 Admission 3 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The biotechnology curriculum is okay, but it could be better. I wish it was more hands-on with bioinformatics tools. The subjects are tough, and the teachers aren't very helpful. It's more about theory than actually doing stuff. But, hey, most students manage to pass, so that's something.

Placement: The placement stats this year were really good, especially for software engineering. Most students got placed, which is awesome. In my course, over 15 students found jobs with the highest pay being more than 16 LPA. Unfortunately, the internships for biotechnology students weren't as great, with very few on-campus offers.

Campus: The classrooms have projectors which make learning easier. The labs have modern instruments but need more new ones. The Wi-Fi works best near the library. The canteen has lots of food choices and the sports facilities are pretty good too. The overall infrastructure is nice at DTU.

Om Sharma

Om Sharma

B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering

Reviewed On 25 Oct, 2025

4.3
4 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The classes are as good as IITs and we have many labs to use. This college is one of the top ones in North India, just after IITs. The teachers are friendly and it's easy to get in touch with them. Many professors here have an H-Index above 20. Not many students here are into research papers, but the facilities are great. Exams get tougher as the semester goes on, but teachers are usually nice and ready to help.

Placement: I'm a student at DTU and I'm in the mechanical course. Most students get placements, around 60-80%. The highest salary is like 25-30 LPA and the average is around 10-12 LPA. They have cool societies and teaching teams that help us learn real stuff in mechanical engineering.

Campus: The Wi-Fi at the college is free, but sometimes it's not that strong. The classes and most labs have air conditioning, which is nice. The Mechanical Engineering department at DTU has a bunch of labs, and it's the biggest department. There are around 10-15 food places on campus, including a new central canteen.

Naveen kumar sonkar

Naveen kumar sonkar

B.Tech. in Civil Engineering

Reviewed On 24 Aug, 2025

3.8
3 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are pretty good. Sometimes the exams are close together, making it tough to handle. But on most days, you'll have plenty of free time. If you're looking to balance engineering with other interests, this college is a good option because of the free time you get.

Placement: The campus has some top companies like Microsoft, Google, and Apple coming for placements. But if you're in a lower branch, it might be harder to get a software developer role. Most lower-branch students end up in non-tech roles. The average package is around 20.02 LPA, and the highest one is 84.3 LPA. The placement rate is 70%, which is pretty good.

Campus: The college has good infrastructure with decent hostels. The labs are well-equipped with everything you need. The library has a wide selection of books. You'll find all the facilities you need as a student. Overall, my experience at the college has been good, so I would recommend considering it.

Vaishnavi

Vaishnavi

B.Tech. in Information Technology

Reviewed On 19 Aug, 2025

4.5
4 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at DTU are really helpful and they know their stuff. They even help out with personal projects. The courses are super relevant and will boost your resume. They really get you ready for the job market.

Placement: I'm in my third year studying Information Technology at DTU. Most students in the COE & IT branches get placed, around 80-90%. If you're a girl with decent coding skills, you'll definitely get a job. The highest and lowest packages offered are around 82.

Campus: The classrooms at DTU are really nice with good equipment. The Wi-Fi is fast, and they have new classrooms and labs too. The library has a lot of books and study material. The girls' hostels are safe and have everything you need.

Priya Menon

Priya Menon

Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.)

Reviewed On 9 Aug, 2025

3.5
5 Admission 3 Academics 1 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: Classes here are pretty irregular. Teachers don't stick to the syllabus and teach whatever they want. It's common for classes to be canceled. There's no real support for clearing doubts. The exams are a breeze since the faculty often gives away the questions in advance. And the best part? Detention isn't taken too seriously, which is a bonus.

Placement: Finding a job after college can be tough here. Only a small 10% of students actually get placed, and most of the companies are startups or sales-related. If you're looking for other career options, it might be a bit challenging. The placement cell should step up their game.

Campus: The college has Wi-Fi. Every classroom has four air conditioners and eight fans to keep it cool. The place is clean with good washrooms. They've got a big library and the staff are helpful. You can play badminton or table tennis. No canteen, just a Nescafe. The water coolers are nice too.

Rekha Verma

Rekha Verma

B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering

Reviewed On 11 Jul, 2025

3.8
4 Admission 3 Academics 5 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The faculty in the EE department is pretty strict about deadlines, which can be annoying. Some teachers are cool and give leeway, but others are just too strict. The UFM policy for exams is no joke - if you get caught cheating, you're in trouble. It's a mixed bag with the teachers - some are supportive, but others are just hard to deal with.

Placement: I'm really impressed with the job opportunities for electrical engineering students at my college. Even though it's considered a challenging field, the placements here are top-notch in 2025. Last year, the average salary was around 15.8 LPA, which is great. The highest offers went up to 84 LPA or 87 LPA from companies like Uber and Rapido. It's exciting to see such amazing opportunities for us students!

Campus: The hostel kinda sucks for freshmen 'cause there's no AC and the rooms are ancient, like 40 years old. But after the first two years, the rooms start getting nicer and more modern.

Tanya Choudhary

Tanya Choudhary

M.Sc. in Biotechnology

Reviewed On 23 Jun, 2025

3.8
4 Admission 3 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are pretty good, even though they lack experience. They're really putting in effort to help us learn. The curriculum was interesting when I was studying. We get to go on field trips to industries every 6 months, which is cool. Exams are not super hard to pass, but if you want good grades, you gotta put in the study time.

Placement: I really like how this college helps us get jobs. Every year, around 75% of students get placed. The highest salary package is 15 LPA, while the lowest is 3 LPA. On average, everyone gets about 6 LPA. Big companies like Biocon and Bharat Biotech come for placements, along with some cool start-ups. Most students land roles as team leaders, which is pretty cool.

Campus: This college has the best facilities in the city. Wi-Fi works great everywhere on campus. Our classrooms are always clean and the library has a good selection of books. The washrooms are well-maintained. However, the hostel lacks good amenities and the food quality is really bad. On the bright side, the sports facilities are great!

Aishwarya Verma

Aishwarya Verma

M.Sc. in Physics

Reviewed On 14 Jun, 2025

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The exams at my college happen twice every semester. We have a mid-semester test worth 25 marks and an end-semester one worth 50 marks. They're not too hard, so if you study a bit, passing is easy. I'm doing a Master's in Chemistry, which can lead to lots of job options. I'm aiming to work at FSSAI as a junior food analyst, which requires a degree in chemistry, biochemistry, or microbiology. The chemistry faculty at my college is okay. Most of them have Ph.D.s and plenty of experience, but there's a bit of a gap in communication with students. Some teachers could do better in terms of teaching quality.

Placement: Lots of companies come to our college for hiring students. They can apply for jobs in their last or second-to-last semester. Some big companies like Akash and Physics Wallah have been here to hire students for different roles like project manager and research assistant. The highest salary offered is 15 LPA for data scientists. On average, people get around 4 LPA for roles like subject expert and research assistant. In my batch, about 55 students got placed with good salaries. If you know your stuff well, you'll get a job easily.

Campus: It's tough to snag a hostel spot if you're from Delhi. Usually, only students living outside Delhi get in. You'll have a roommate, too. The internet is super fast about 4 Mbps.

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