If you're considering B.Tech Mathematics and Computing at DTU, you should budget about 10 lakh for the full course. While it sounds steep, the scholarships available can ease some of the financial burden. Many students here, including me, have found internships that pay quite well, with some getting stipends of around 30k. So, it’s not just about spending money; you have the potential to earn back a chunk of it through internships.
For the batch joining from the session 2016–2017, the fees have increased to about 6 lakh for four years of study. Here’s the breakdown:
For DTU, the fee structure is consistent across all departments.
Note: While the fees may seem high, the return on investment is quite good!
Currently, the cost is around 1.2 Lakhs per year, which includes Tuition Fees, Infrastructure Development Cost, Maintenance Cost, Alumni Association Cost, etc.
In 2013, the college fees for the first year were Rs. 75,000, which later reduced to approximately Rs. 69,000 per year. The total amount for the 4-year B.Tech program at DTU came out to be 2.69 Lakhs.
Hostel fees are Rs. 18,000 per year, plus a one-time Security Deposit of Rs. 11,000, and an advance mess bill of Rs. 10,000 for 6 months for each academic year.
For the exact amounts, you can refer to www.dtu.ac.in/academics…
The total cost for B.Tech Mathematics and Computing at DTU is around 10 lakh for the entire course. This is fairly standard for engineering colleges in India, especially considering the facilities and opportunities available here. I chose this course because I believe it has a bright future, and the updated curriculum is quite impressive. Plus, if you manage to maintain a good CGPA, there are excellent internship opportunities that can help you recover some of that cost.
The B.Tech Mathematics and Computing program at DTU will cost you approximately 10 lakh for the entire four years. Yeah, it’s on the pricier side, but when you look at what you get in return, like a solid curriculum and impressive placement opportunities, it's worth it. Many companies come to campus for internships and placements, which can help cover your expenses later on. Just focus on your studies and keep your CGPA up!