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Don Bosco Institute of Technology, Mumbai

Private University|Estd. 2001

Average rating of Don Bosco Institute of Technology, Mumbai

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

4.2

Based on 20 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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25%
4
40%
3
25%
2
10%
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Placement

Placement

4.1/5

Admission

Admission

4.3/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

4.2/5

Academics

Academics

4.3/5

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Meena Das

Meena Das

6 Oct, 2024

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at this college are super helpful and really know their stuff. They make learning easy and fun. Their way of teaching is modern and easy to understand. I felt right at home in their classes.

Placement: The college I go to has awesome placement opportunities. They have a big team that helps us get ready for job interviews. They also hold alumni events to give us tips. Lots of top companies come to hire students, and most of us end up getting jobs. It™s pretty cool!

Campus: The classrooms and library are clean and have enough room for everyone. The library has new books that match what we're learning, and it's easy to borrow them. The classrooms are big and have everything we need. The labs also have good Wi-Fi.

Rakhi Gupta

Rakhi Gupta

11 Mar, 2024

4.8
5 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers and staff are super helpful when things get tough. They really know their stuff and teach well. The teaching is good and most students pass easily. The exams aren't too hard, but sometimes there are unexpected questions from outside the study material.

Placement: Most students here land a job after graduation. The lowest salary is 3.5 LPA, while the highest is 9.75 LPA. On average, students get 6.5 LPA. Companies like Bluestar, Renault, Nissan, Jio, and Tata come for hiring. Some students do free internships, while others get paid. It helps them think and be more creative.

Campus: The library and classrooms are always clean and organized. Wi-Fi is only in the library, some classrooms, and seminar halls. There are two canteens: Cafe Bosco and an old canteen with yummy food in big portions.

Nitin Singh

Nitin Singh

1 Dec, 2023

3.8
3 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers mostly come from universities abroad and also work in big IT companies. They give great advice on what skills we need and how to ace interviews. The courses focus a lot on projects and hands-on learning, which is good for getting ready for real work.

Placement: The college placement scene here is top-notch compared to others in Mumbai. They really go the extra mile to help us out. The opportunities they bring in are from all over the place, which makes it super convenient to keep tabs on job openings and what skills we need. Plus, the alumni network stays connected with companies that offer salaries ranging from 6 to 16 lakhs per annum.

Campus: The college in Mumbai has a huge campus with everything you need Wi-Fi, labs, air conditioning, and well-equipped classrooms. The library is spacious and quiet, stocked with laptops and reference books. There's also hostels for out-of-town students, and the cafeteria is pretty cool too.

Aparna Sharma

Aparna Sharma

8 Nov, 2023

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and know their stuff really well. They teach with top-notch quality. The courses they teach are spot on and get us ready for the real world.

Placement: The placement office is super helpful and works closely with us. They give us all the info we need and even share tips to help us get ready. Lots of us landed awesome jobs with higher salaries than students from other colleges. It's a great place to kickstart your career!

Campus: The college and hostel here are great! There's a big library and classrooms for studying. The canteen is awesome too. Everything's clean and tidy. Plus, they've got good medical help and cool spots for games and sports.

Ajay Singh

Ajay Singh

2 Sept, 2023

3.5
3 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The professors at Don Bosco Institute of Technology are super helpful and know their stuff. They really support us students. The courses have hands-on sessions, and the labs have all the tools we need. They really focus on giving us practical skills.

Placement: I started studying computer science in 2021. It's a 4-year course, so I'll graduate in 2025. The college has four departments: computer science, information technology, EXTC, and mechanical. They have a great track record for getting students jobs. The average salary after graduation is around 5 LPA.

Campus: The college has some good stuff like a nice canteen, big library, and football fields. Wi-Fi works everywhere on campus. Each department has like 7 or 8 labs. The buildings are okay, not super fancy, but they have projectors and smart TVs which is cool.

Saloni Verma

Saloni Verma

24 Nov, 2022

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here really care about us and know their stuff. They always make sure we understand everything. They're always there to help. The teaching is great too. Our course covers a lot about the industry, which is cool. Exams are fair. Most of us pass with 70-80%.

Placement: Around 40% of us already got jobs from campus interviews. The pay ranges from 3.5 to 8 LPA, with the average being 4 to 5 LPA. Big companies like TCS, Infosys, and others hire from here. Some of us also land internships in smaller firms. In my course, we mostly get roles like data analyst or software engineer.

Campus: The Wi-Fi here is fast and reliable. Each of the 6 labs has Wi-Fi, printers, and a scanner. There's a server room that manages all the computers in the labs. The library is a great place to study. And we have projectors for presentations and workshops. It's really convenient!

Nidhi Joshi

Nidhi Joshi

4 Nov, 2022

3.8
4 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers and staff here are really knowledgeable and ready to help. The quality of teaching is great and classes happen on schedule. We have exams at the end of each semester, following Mumbai University's rules. If you pay attention in class, you can do well in your exams.

Placement: The placement scene here is okay, but you gotta really stand out to get a good offer. Last year, the 2024 batch got a top package of 22 LPA, and only 2 students snagged it. What set them apart was not just their grades and tech skills, but also their leadership roles in clubs like the tech club and GDSC DBIT.

Campus: The classrooms and labs at DBIT are really nice. The library is huge and has lots of books. There are comfy sitting areas too. As of 2024, the college doesn't have its own hostel, but you can easily find PGs nearby. Companies like Godrej, Tata Power, Sahaj, and others come for placements.

Ritu Khan

Ritu Khan

8 Aug, 2022

4.0
3 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know their stuff. The courses follow Mumbai University's curriculum, which covers the basics but doesn't fully prepare us for the industry. Exams are tough, and they keep a close eye on us during tests. A lot of students end up with backlogs every term. I'd say most people pass, maybe around 75% of us.

Placement: Around half of the students with a 6.75 CGPA have already got placed, but more are still in the process. The mechanical department has top companies like Godrej and Keyence offering packages of 7.5 LPA and 6.91 LPA. There are also other companies like Bajaj Mukund, Thermax, Aker Solutions, Econship, and local ones with packages between 3 LPA to 6 LPA. The college arranges internships for mechanical students in the 2nd and 3rd year, and some of these turn into full-time jobs.

Campus: I'd rate the infrastructure 4 out of 5 stars. The labs, classrooms, and library are all pretty good and worth the money. The only downside is there's no AC in classrooms or the library, so one star off for that. There are two canteens - one's like a cafe and the other a regular canteen, both with good food. Plus, they've got carrom boards and table tennis on campus. Every year, we have a sports week with lots of games like football, cricket, kabaddi, and running. Overall, it's been a great experience.

Usha Iyer

Usha Iyer

26 May, 2022

3.0
4 Admission 2 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers in DBIT Mech Depth can be pretty arrogant, especially the female ones. They don't seem very qualified to teach. The course material is good, but the teachers aren't up to par. As a result, students aren't prepared for the industry.

Placement: Most students who went for placements got placed. The highest package was 12LPA, lowest was 3LPA, and average was 4.5LPA. Some top recruiters were Godrej, JSW, Mahindra, and LnT. The college doesn't let students do internships during the course, only in summer and winter breaks. They offer roles like GET (Graduate Engineering Trainee).

Campus: The best thing about this college is the awesome football ground. But there's no Wi-Fi, so don't count on it. The classrooms and library are okay. No hostel, though. The food at the canteen is a big no-no. No medical help available here. Lots of sports lovers here because of the ground.

Tarun Iyer

Tarun Iyer

21 Feb, 2022

4.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are okay, but the education could be a lot better. They seem busy with other stuff besides teaching, so they don't focus much on the lectures. The curriculum is outdated, and the college needs to update it. There have been a lot of changes in mechanical engineering, and they should focus more on mechatronics now.

Placement: The college did a good job getting companies like Amazon, Infosys, and TCS to recruit students. But because the college isn't well-known, it's a bit hard to get top-paying companies to come here. Mechanical engineering students might find it tough, but when I was there, they managed to get us placed in a decent number of companies.

Campus: The college keeps improving its facilities every year to meet accreditation standards. The classrooms are in great shape and have all the necessary equipment. However, the labs for mechanical engineering could use some upgrades the tools and instruments are a bit outdated.