
Don Bosco Institute Of Technology, Bangalore
Average rating of Don Bosco Institute of Technology
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.6
Student Rating Distribution
Deepak Patel
5 Sept, 2025
Admission: Most teachers here know their stuff well. The teaching could be better though. The subjects we learn are useful and get us ready for jobs. Exams can be challenging, but teachers are there to support you. At the end of it all, it's up to you.
Placement: About 80% of students from my course got placed. The top package was 30 LPA, with an average offer of 4 LPA. Around half of us landed internships at places like TCS and Infosys. While most companies hire in bulk, there are a few like Jason Control that pay well.
Campus: The Wi-Fi here is a bit spotty, and the classrooms could use some upgrades. But the library is huge, which is awesome. The food at the cafeteria is decent, not amazing. They do have a first aid kit on campus, which is good. And there are sports facilities like a basketball court, kabaddi, volleyball, kho-kho, and a cricket ground available for students to use.
Kavita Mishra
31 May, 2025
Admission: The teachers for our course weren't qualified. They were from different branches and didn't teach well. The curriculum wasn't relevant and the modules and textbooks were outdated. The passing rate is around 50% and the course is moderately difficult.
Placement: Only 10% of us got placed. The best offer was 30 LPA, average was 3 LPA, and the lowest was 1.5 LPA. No companies hired for AI and ML. Some of us did paid or online ML internships. They offered roles like ML engineer, AI engineer, data scientist, and data analyst.
Campus: The library had very few books, and they were all old. We couldn't use Wi-Fi, which was a bummer. The lab didn't have good equipment; everything was broken. The classrooms were decent, not too bad. The labs for our course were good because they were new. But the labs for other courses were really bad. There weren't enough computers either.
Ashish Khan
30 Apr, 2025
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff. They're always prepared for class and give great guidance. They help us get ready for the industry. The exams are a breeze if you study just a week before. No need to stress about sem exams, just focus on building your skills.
Placement: In our group, we have around 160 students. Most students, about 60% to 70%, found jobs after graduating. The top salary offered is 12 LPA, while the average is 3 LPA. Big companies such as Tech Mahindra, TCS, and Wipro hire students for roles like associate software engineer, data analyst, and data engineering.
Campus: The college has great facilities like labs and library. Wi-Fi isn't available though. Teachers are friendly. The food in the hostel is good but pricey. The canteen is also good. There's a great sports guide too.
Gautam Nair
30 Jan, 2025
Admission: The teachers at this college really know their stuff. They break things down so it's easy to understand. They give us extra stuff to help with exams. Some subjects are tough, but most of us still pass. The pass rate is like 70-80%, which is pretty good.
Placement: The college hooks us up with job placements on campus, so we don't have to stress about finding a job. They set us up with big companies like Accenture, TCS, Capgemini, Amazon, and more. On average, students score a sweet 5 to 6 LPA package. Love it!
Campus: The college has good buildings and the hostel is nice too. There's no Wi-Fi for students, but the library has lots of books for references and articles. The campus is pretty green, which is cool for students.
Nitin Menon
7 Sept, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful with teaching. They know a lot and support us a ton. We work on projects in this course, but often need to take online classes to be job-ready. The exams at the end of the semester are tough, but fair. The teachers are experienced, which is awesome.
Placement: Last year, our college had 60% of students placed. The highest salary offered was 10 LPA, while the lowest was 2.5 LPA. Companies like Just Pay, AG Software, Infosys, TCS, and Wipro hire a lot from our college. Not many students got internships this year. The most common role offered is an IT engineer.
Campus: The labs here are cool with nice computers and good Wi-Fi. The hostel staff are really friendly and helpful. The food in the mess is okay, they serve veg and non-veg on different days. We have a huge cricket ground where they hold lots of events.
Sonal Das
3 Oct, 2023
Admission: The teachers are all new and they don't teach well. Our batch got poor quality teaching. The syllabus follows VTU and covers all the basics of different subjects. It's not too hard, you can pass exams with a good grasp of the material. Around 80% of students pass.
Placement: Not many students in our college get placed, around 100 out of many students. In our course, only a few, like maybe 15, land jobs or internships. One student in our batch got a big 11 LPA package. The lowest pay is 2.5 LPA, and most students get around 3.5 LPA - 4 LPA. Maximus and Infosys are the main companies hiring for our course. Just a couple students got internships at IBM. The popular roles are SDE positions.
Campus: The college has classrooms with chalkboards, labs, and a library. But there's no Wi-Fi, which is a bummer. The hostel used to be good with 3-sharing rooms, but now it's 4-sharing and feels crowded. The food is okay. Boys get sports facilities, but girls don't and have restrictions in the evening.
Deepak Singh
15 Jul, 2023
Admission: Most of our teachers have Ph.Ds and are really experienced. They explain things in an easy way and are super knowledgeable. The teaching quality is top-notch. They teach us the newest tech stuff to get us ready for the industry. If you pass the semester exams on the first try, it's smooth sailing. But if not, the next ones can be tough. The pass rate is over 85%, according to the latest info.
Placement: Most students end up getting jobs after college, with a good chunk landing roles at companies like Johnson Control, IBM, and Capgemini. They usually get hired as developers or data analysts. The pay can range from 3 LPA to 27 LPA, with an average of 6 LPA. And a big majority of students also manage to snag internships while studying here.
Campus: Our college is accredited by NAAC A. The department has a cool lab, and the classrooms are nice too. The library has E-resources, and they partnered with online platforms like Coursera and NPTEl. The food in the canteen and cafeteria is tasty. We get 24/7 Wi-Fi on campus, plus medical services. They're big on sports and we have clubs like NSS and NCC.
Swati Priya
11 Feb, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are great and really get you involved if you speak Kannada. If not, it can be tough to communicate sometimes. But in the beginning, you can pick up Kannada with your buddies. The courses offered are top-notch and the curriculum is designed around them. Plus, we have the Samsung Innovation Campus to support us and get us ready for the industry.
Placement: I've noticed that a lot of students from our college get placed in jobs, but most of them are through mass hiring. The top students usually end up on the college website with job offers, but those are mostly off-campus. In the past, some really good companies used to recruit from our college, but I haven't seen them lately. I think it's because of how students have been performing. It seems like things have been a bit tough for students since Covid-19 hit.
Campus: The campus has good facilities. We've got Wi-Fi everywhere. The library is nice, with computers and internet. There's a xerox shop, canteen, sports room, and gym. I don't stay in the hostel, but it looks good. We have a big cricket ground, basketball court, and other sports areas too.
Divya Patel
20 Nov, 2022
Admission: The teachers at this college really know their stuff. They've been teaching for like 4 or 5 years and they go really deep into the subjects to help us understand.
Placement: DBIT has good job placements. Companies like Capgemini, Infosys, TCS, Teach Mahindra, and Accenture hire students. The average salary is around INR 3.5 LPA, but sometimes you can get more for specific jobs.
Campus: The college has great facilities for job interviews like seminar halls and discussion rooms. They also hold workshops on cool stuff like AI and FinTech. Love it!
Neha Gupta
2 Nov, 2022
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and understanding. They provide all the info we need. We have seminars too. Exams are well-organized and help us get ready for the semester-end ones. The curriculum is spot-on and gives us all the current info we need.
Placement: The job offers were really good here. The highest salary was 36 LPA and the average was around 6-7 LPA. If you're good at what you do, you'll land an internship easily. Companies like Samsung, Infosys, Accenture, and Microsoft hire a lot of students from here. Almost everyone finds a job after graduating. The computer science and artificial intelligence courses are top-notch. The highest salary offer came from the artificial intelligence branch.
Campus: The Wi-Fi here is pretty slow, and you can only get it in the hostel. The classrooms and library are cool, though. They have a bunch of sports you can try out. The labs are fine, and the food in the mess is decent. They also have medical stuff if you need it. If you have to go to the hospital, the warden will go with you.