
Dr. N.D. Desai Faculty of Medical Science and Research
Average rating of Dr. N.D. Desai Faculty of Medical Science and Research
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.9
Student Rating Distribution
Nidhi Nair
4 Sept, 2025
Admission: The faculty at this college is top-notch. They're all really qualified and know their stuff. They explain things in a way that's easy to get. Plus, they're all super friendly and helpful. They're there for you when things get tough. They even hold extra lectures to keep us up to date. And the exams? Not too hard if you study regularly.
Placement: Around 70-80% of us get jobs on campus every year at college. In my group of 45, 33 of us get hired on campus while the rest choose to study more. The average pay for our course is about 4-8 LPA. Starting from the 6th semester, we begin to see job offers coming in. The main jobs we get are as software developers or in project roles.
Campus: The campus vibe at the college is really upbeat. They've got everything you need like labs, library, medical center, sports areas, and canteens. The library has all the books and resources you need. The labs are well-equipped. The canteen serves up a variety of foods. Unfortunately, there's no hostel on campus, but they do have both indoor and outdoor sports fields.
Gargi Joshi
2 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers in my batch are super helpful and know their stuff. They really know their stuff. The teaching is top-notch and the course covers what we need for the real world. The exams are tough, but most people pass with a 95% rate.
Placement: I'm in my course and I've seen a lot of students get placed in the last 5 to 6 years around 70 to 80 of them. Some are also going for further studies. In the 2024 batch, the highest package is 21 LPA, the average is 8.14 LPA, and the lowest is 5 LPA. Almost 90% of us got internships in local companies. The most common role offered is SDE1.
Campus: The university doesn't have a hostel for B.Tech students right now. They only have a hostel for girls, not for boys. I'm a guy, so I can't say much about the girls' hostel, but I heard it's pretty good from others.
Arun Gupta
8 Jan, 2025
Admission: I really like the teachers at DDU. They're super smart with Ph.D.s and a lot of industry experience. They focus on research and hands-on learning, which is cool. The teachers are always working on projects and stuff, so we learn a lot. It's great because they help us get ready for the real world.
Placement: I really liked Dharmsinh Desai University (DDU) for its great placement opportunities, especially in engineering and technology. Companies like TCS, Infosys, and L&T come for placements, and most students get placed with good salaries. The university really focuses on helping us develop skills and has good connections with the industry. I feel confident about my future after studying here.
Campus: I really like Dharmsinh Desai University (DDU) in Nadiad, Gujarat. The campus is huge, covering 42 acres with cool academic buildings, high-tech labs, a big library, and research centers. They have Wi-Fi everywhere for easy online learning. I enjoy the sports complex, gym, and cafeteria for chilling out. Plus, they have special places like nanotechnology labs and dental clinics to help us learn better. It's awesome that they also care about the environment with green spaces around campus. Love studying here!
Radhika Choudhary
26 Oct, 2024
Admission: The teachers know their stuff. Exams are tough with 3 sessional exams each semester. The course content is challenging, but our college updates it every year. Good to stay current with the latest stuff.
Placement: Most students get jobs from campus interviews. The highest salary offered is 35 LPA, and the average is 10 LPA. Big companies like Infosys, Amazon, and TCS hire from our college. Salaries are going up every year, so placements are still good.
Campus: The college infrastructure is pretty bad. There's no boys' hostel and the girls' hostel is super strict. Plus, we only have one canteen on campus.
Arjun Joshi
8 Jan, 2024
Admission: The teachers here know their stuff. Most have postgrad degrees, some even have a Ph.D., and a few are working on it. The course is super practical and gets us ready for the real world. We have tests every month to keep us on track and make sure we're not cramming everything at the last minute. Love how hands-on and engaging the classes are!
Placement: Most students got placed after college. Some chose to study more. Salaries ranged from 3.2 to 4 lakhs on average, with the highest being 6 lakhs this year. Many companies came for placements, but there weren't many high-paying offers. Still, almost everyone got placed.
Campus: The college hostel is only for girls, which is fine. There aren't many extracurricular activities, but there are clubs to join. The labs are decent, and classrooms are good. The library has all the books we need.
Parth Iyer
1 Nov, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful. They've been teaching for like 1012 years, so they know their stuff. Scoring can be tough, but we have three exams to practice and get the hang of things. Even if we don't ace it, we can at least pass. The only downside is that our batch doesn't cover Python or other popular languages. But lucky for the next batches, they get to learn those cool courses.
Placement: I didn't get placed through my course at Dharmsinh Desai University. No companies come for placements, and there's no recruitment happening. But around 70% of students manage to land internships at IT companies in Ahmedabad and Vadodara. Some students also get internships at different institutes.
Campus: The course infrastructure at Dharmsinh Desai University is pretty good. Unfortunately, there's no hostel on campus. The food is delicious, but the tea could be better. The BCA branch has great sports and games facilities.
Lata Verma
25 Jul, 2023
Admission: Some teachers are good, some not so much. They're okay, not super helpful. The course content is useful for the future. Exams are manageable, not too hard. Some teachers aren't that friendly. The pass rate is around 30%.
Placement: Most students get placed here, with the best job offering about 15 LPA and the lowest around 2 LPA. I'm not sure, but the job placements are great, and the college is famous for its courses. Big companies like Tata, Infosys, Amazon, and TCS come for recruiting.
Campus: The teachers are a bit strict, but they do an okay job teaching. The campus is pretty cool with lots of trees and plants. Only teachers get Wi-Fi, but we have a big library. The classrooms are fine. There aren't many other activities besides studying. Overall, the college and teachers are strict.
Priya Iyer
24 Feb, 2023
Admission: I really like the courses here. They're made with input from the industry, which is great. Most of the professors have Ph.Ds or are working towards one. The way they teach is also really good.
Placement: The college gives decent placement opportunities, especially for Masters students. Almost everyone lands a job. This year, the average package in the EC Department is around 4 to 5 lakhs. Micron hired 13 students from our college with a package of 13 lakhs.
Campus: The college buildings are in bad shape and need some serious renovation. However, the classrooms have good technology with projectors, and the computers and labs are pretty good too. Overall, the campus and library could use some upgrades and improvements.
Jaya Nair
21 Oct, 2022
Admission: The exams here are a bit intense. You've got three sessional exams worth 36 marks each in one semester, along with viva, practicals, and external exams. It can be exhausting, to be honest. The key is to stay on top of things and find a balance between studying for exams and learning new stuff on your own. Just keep pushing through!
Placement: In our IT batch, there are about 160 students. Some of them are planning to do their master's abroad, while the rest are getting jobs with an average salary of INR 5-7 LPA. The top salary for the IT department is INR 22 LPA. For computer branch, the average salary is INR 10 LPA, and the highest one is INR 75 LPA if you look for jobs off campus. During placements, we all gather together. I feel like the computer students have a bit of an edge with better courses and faculty. They seem pretty sharp too, probably because the cutoff is high for their program.
Campus: The college doesn't have a hostel for guys, so most of us end up in PGs or flats nearby. Medical girls might have some options, but guys usually go for APC or flats. I recommend getting a flat since there aren't any unnecessary rules to deal with.
Parth Sarthi
29 Dec, 2021
Admission: The teachers are super smart, nice, and always ready to help. They explain things until we get it. The course is great at getting us ready for jobs. It's tough, but that's good 'cause it shows who's really got it. Most people pass with around 80% each year.
Placement: I took this course and most students get placed every year, around 85-90%. The highest salary offered is like 10-12 LPA, and the lowest is around 2-3 LPA. Big companies like GOOGLE, AMAZON hire from here. Around 85-90% of students also get internships at top IT companies like Mastercard, Amazon. The main job roles are in coding and software development.
Campus: The campus here is awesome! The classrooms have AC and projectors, making learning easy. There are 5-6 computer labs with the latest computers and software. The library is great too, with tons of books and computers for research. The campus has free Wi-Fi everywhere, which is a big plus. The hostel rooms are spacious and well-furnished, with AC and water coolers on each floor. The food in the mess is delicious, with a different menu every day and a special feast once a week. Plus, there's an indoor gym and games area for chilling out. Overall, it's a great place to study and have fun!