
Dibrugarh Polytechnic
Average rating of Dibrugarh Polytechnic
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.5
Student Rating Distribution
Kavita Choudhary
30 May, 2025
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and they're great at teaching. The classes aren't too crowded, which is nice. The course is super useful for us civil engineers. We learn how to survey and estimate costs for building stuff. It'll definitely come in handy on the job. Exams are fair, you gotta get at least 30% to pass. That includes all kinds of stuff like assignments, practicals, and tests. If you get over 30%, you're good to go.
Placement: In our civil engineering program, there are around 60 students. When it comes to placements, the salaries range from 25,000 to 80,000 per month. Companies like NF RAILWAYS, NAPCO, and INDIA visit our campus for hiring. The internship opportunities here are top-notch. Students from 3rd to 5th semester can apply for internships in companies like PwD, water management resource, and NF Railways. Once we finish our diploma, we can start applying for junior engineer positions.
Campus: The college has decent infrastructure. The classrooms are a good size. The labs are well-kept, but the workshops need some work - a lot of machines don't work. We have Wi-Fi on campus. There's a cool smart classroom and a library with lots of books. The hostel situation is alright, but only girls have a hostel. The boys' hostel is closed and in bad shape, with no Wi-Fi. The food in the hostel is okay. We also have a canteen with affordable food. Sadly, there's no medical help available. We have a sports week every year, which is fun.
Vivek Sathiamoorthy
14 Mar, 2024
Admission: The teachers at this college are really great and super helpful. I'm taking a 2-year course with 4 semesters. The semester exams depend on how much effort you put in.
Placement: Most students at our college score between 75 to over 80 percent. After finishing the electrician course, you get to pick where you wanna do a 1-year apprenticeship. They pay around 4 to 8 grand each month. It's a good choice to consider.
Campus: The college doesn't have Wi-Fi, but they have a cool workshop where we learn by actually doing stuff. They also have a computer room. No dorms yet, but there's a playground nearby. The college is in a rural area, so it's nice and quiet for focusing.
Deepak Rao
14 Jul, 2023
Admission: The teachers and staff are great, and the quality of teaching is top-notch.
Placement: I was surprised to see students with less than 60% in Maths and Physics getting selected for placements. Some good companies like Havells, ONGC, OIL, BCPL, and NF Railway visited our campus. During the 3rd and 5th semesters, there were internship opportunities with big companies like ONGC and NF Railway. It was a great chance to gain some practical experience.
Campus: The school is lively and fun. The library and workshops are really good, and classes start on time. The hostel is right in the middle of a tea garden, which is cool. Lots of canteens are right outside our college too.
Sonal Reddy
15 Jan, 2021
Admission: The teachers here are a mixed bag - some are nice, but some can be a bit grumpy. Their teaching is okay, nothing too special. The course material is useful, but it doesn't fully prepare you for the real world. The exams are doable if you put in the effort. Most people pass with around an 80% success rate.
Placement: Only a tiny fraction of students landed jobs in our course. The best package was 4 LPA, while the lowest was 2 LPA. UltraTech Cement is the top company hiring from our college. Nearly everyone snagged internships. Popular job titles include technician and junior engineer.
Campus: The college's infrastructure is pretty old, so our course doesn't have all the cool stuff. The machines and tools are all worn out now. But we do have labs, smart classrooms, and a library. There's just one hostel, and it's only for girls. The boys' hostel has been shut down for ages. Good news though - the canteen started up again in 2022!
Kavita Patel
11 Jan, 2020
Admission: The teachers really know their stuff and are super helpful. I think the teaching is top-notch.
Placement: Around 27% of us took this course. For junior engineers, the highest pay is Rs. 80,000 a month. On average, it's around Rs. 50,000, and the lowest is about Rs. 20,000. Companies like ONGC, OIL, and APDCL hire a lot of us, along with private ones. I landed an internship at Assam Power Distribution Limited, which most of us can do. Starting as a junior engineer is common, and many of us move up to senior engineer after doing BTech.
Campus: The Wi-Fi here is good, but sometimes it goes down. The campus is still growing, but the buildings are nice. The classrooms could use some upgrades in the future. The workshops have a lot of machines for hands-on learning, which is great.
Tanya Menon
14 May, 2019
Admission: I loved this college! The teachers were super helpful and really cared about us. The exams were pretty average, so it wasn't too hard to pass. The paper was out of 70 marks, and having 30 marks from sessional really helped me get good grades. Overall, I had a great experience here.
Placement: The college isn't great because our group didn't get any job placements. It's worrying for us since other colleges are getting placements in various companies. I hope the college can arrange placements for us and for future students.
Campus: The hostel is pretty nice, but sometimes there's not enough water, which is a big downside. Overall, it's good. The food is decent and the warden is strict but really cares about us and helps us out in any situation. The rooms are big, there are common halls, and a dining area too.