
Faculty of Engineering, Dayalbagh Educational Institute
Average rating of Faculty of Engineering, Dayalbagh Educational Institute
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.9
Student Rating Distribution
Sandhya Patel
Bachelor of Commerce (BCom. (Hons.))
Reviewed On 11 May, 2025
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff. The courses are okay, but they don't really prepare you for the real world. You gotta work on your skills by yourself. Exams are kinda tough, but they recently started doing "Open Book" tests. Passing rate is around 33%.
Placement: I didn't go for placements after college. I wanted to study more. The salary after B.Com is around 2.4 LPA. Most jobs are in accounting. We all have to do an internship after the 2nd year. You can find your own or go through the college.
Campus: The college has good infrastructure, but it's not fully utilized. Every class has LED TVs and some have projectors, but they're not used much. The hostel isn't great - rooms don't have air-conditioners or coolers. Food is just okay. On the bright side, the college is big on sports and games. We even have a special period each week just for sports.
Arun Sharma
B.Voc. in AI andRobotics
Reviewed On 3 Mar, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really nice and ready to help. Exams always happen when they're supposed to, and you gotta go to classes if you wanna take the test. The topics we learn like machine learning and web development are actually useful.
Placement: I did B.Voc in AI and Robotics from 2020 to 2023. The course was great, and the subjects were well thought out. Companies like mfilterIt came for placements. They offer roles like robotics engineer and python developer. It was a good experience overall.
Campus: The college has good infrastructure with provided Wi-Fi. Labs are great, but classrooms are just okay. The only issue I have is that class timings and locations keep changing all the time. It's a bit annoying, but overall it's okay.
Rekha Khan
M.Sc. in Zoology
Reviewed On 9 Aug, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know their stuff. They get us ready for the real world. We go through 4 semesters. The pass rate is 40%. Our exams are spaced out nicely, so we can handle our schedule better.
Placement: I didn't get placed, but working in CSIR and ICMR labs was a great experience. I learned a lot during my internships there. Now, I feel more confident doing experiments for my final dissertation. The internships really helped me reduce errors in my work.
Campus: The college has Wi-Fi, labs, and a library open 24/7. The food is good and the atmosphere is nice. The medical staff are top-notch and available all the time. The house mistress is really helpful with any problems we have. On weekends, we play games like badminton.
Vishal Mishra
Bachelor of Commerce (BCom. (Hons.))
Reviewed On 30 Nov, 2023
Admission: The teaching here is not good at all. The teachers are lazy and the college infrastructure is really bad. The building is super old too. Our college doesn't have a good reputation either. I wouldn't recommend enrolling here. The teachers can be really rude and some even act drunk during class and don't bother teaching properly.
Placement: Our college has a great track record for placements. This year, over 10 students landed jobs with top companies like Tata and Bajaj Finance. The highest salary offered was 2 lakhs per year. It's awesome seeing our classmates getting hired by such big names!
Campus: I wouldn't suggest this college to anyone. The facilities are not good and the education is not great. They don't even have a library, computer labs, or Wi-Fi, so studying is hard.
Rahul Rao
B.Tech. in Footwear Technology
Reviewed On 14 Oct, 2023
Admission: The teachers for this course mostly come from NITs and IITs. They're really experienced and know their stuff. The course plan is great lots of hands-on stuff that helps us get ready for work. Exams are tough, but they're open book, which pushes us to get creative and dig deep. The pass rate is good, as long as we put in the work.
Placement: The placement scene for B. Tech is great, especially for Electrical & Mechanical Engineering. They have a 100% placement rate in these branches with an average package of 5 LPA. Many big companies visit the campus for hiring. The college has a Training and Placement Cell (TPC) that supports students in finding internships and job placements.
Campus: The campus looks really old, but in a cool way. The seats and benches are super sturdy. Even though the fans are ancient, they work better than modern ones. They love having lots of trees around for fresh air. The Central Library is stunning and has a really cool design.
RAHUL KUMAR
B.Tech. in Footwear Technology
Reviewed On 6 Mar, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and they all went to good colleges. Their teaching style is really good. The course gets you ready for the industry well. But the exams in the semesters are tough since they're open book.
Placement: I was in a course where most students got placed, which was awesome. The highest package was around Rs. 9,00,000 and the lowest was Rs. 2,00,000. Big companies like Baba, Adidas, and Puma hire students from our course. Getting internships depended on how much we knew and our grades.
Campus: The facilities here are really nice, and we don't have any complaints. Our course has a great library with lots of books, good classrooms, and labs. The hostel is decent for the price, and the food in the mess and canteen is pretty good too.
Harsh Verma
B.Voc. in AI andRobotics
Reviewed On 28 Mar, 2022
Admission: The teachers knew their stuff and were great at teaching. The course was all about AI and Roots, part of the CS program. It was a bit of a substitute for B.Tech CS at DEI. Passing the course was easy as long as you showed up for classes. We had 75% internal assessment from assignments, PPTs, home tasks, tests, and CTs. The remaining 25% came from the final exam. It wasn't hard to pass overall. The faculty had their own style which was cool.
Placement: The course had job packages starting from 12 LPA up to 18 LPA, depending on how good you were. Companies came to hire students, and there were internships provided by the college. If you wanted, you could also find your own internship. I did internships related to Python and AI during my time there.
Campus: The campus had Wi-Fi everywhere, which was great. There were different canteens like Jugaadu Canteen with a specific menu each day. The college also had fun activities. The buildings were really nice, and there were separate canteens for guys and girls too.
Sunil Joshi
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Reviewed On 25 Jan, 2022
Admission: The teachers are really helpful and always ready to assist with any questions. Learning about corporate work and culture is a big plus. The course difficulty is just right not too easy, not too hard. As long as you stay on top of your studies, getting good grades is totally doable.
Placement: Around 60-70% of us got placed after college. The lowest salary package was 3 LPA, but the highest one was 8 LPA. Most of us landed internships too. Sales roles were the popular choice, but there were also options like Customer Success, Product Management, and Management Trainee roles available.
Campus: The hostel here is great, they have food, a library, a mess, and a playground. The food is good quality and the college provides it. The sports facilities are awesome too. Every year, they have sports events for all the faculty members. The winning teams and faculty get cool prizes like medals and goodies.
Vaishnavi Iyer
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Mathematics
Reviewed On 3 Sept, 2021
Admission: The teachers here are really good at what they do and they know their stuff. They give us all the material we need before the semester starts. The course layout is planned out well so we cover everything we need to. We have exams three times a semester, with 2 CT exams and one big end-semester test. And we also have small assignments worth 5 marks each week to keep us on track.
Placement: I haven't got a job offer yet, but seniors say placements happen at DEI. The average package is over 2.5 LPA. Everyone gets placed, no one is left without a job. The placements here are legit.
Campus: The college offers great facilities like free Wi-Fi for everyone. There are labs for computer science students and others too. The library is perfect for studying in peace. Hostels are affordable and come with everything you need like food and medical help.
Sarika Iyer
B.A. (Social Science)
Reviewed On 19 Jun, 2021
Admission: Most teachers are really nice and helpful, although there are a few exceptions. They know their stuff well and some used to work in government jobs before. The teaching is okay, not amazing. This course is better for civil services prep than for jobs in the industry. The open book exams are quite challenging with tricky questions. You can pass with just a 50% score, though.
Placement: Most students at our college get placed, around 85%. The highest salary is 10 LPA and the average is 3.60 LPA. Companies like BHEL, Avon India, and Jaypee Group hire students. About 75-80% of students do internships too.
Campus: The DEI campus has good facilities. We have lab classes on Thursdays and Fridays, and the Wi-Fi is fast. The library is open from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and it has lots of books. The classrooms are nice too. I don't live in the hostel, but I heard it's good. The sports facilities are great, and the food in the canteen is tasty.
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