What Students Say
Likes
- The campus is overall green and is huge so compus is best
- The faculties here are also great as most of yhe are highly qualified
Dislikes
- Attendance is the part where college is badthey say they want 75 percent but even if you are absent for 1 day they will call your parents
- The practicals also here are not that good
Course Curriculum Overview
The course is dedigned by college itself as it is an autonomous college the syllabus meets the requirements of the industry. The improvemnts are not tequired as such. There are 3 exams held in the entire semester and are moderately yough the other aspects they jugde are on class performance
Fees and Financial Aid
The course afgordability is overall good as it provides free education for girls and has 134000 fees for open category and 77000 for obc and ews for sc st it is 4000. The fees the scholarships are not given by college.
Campus Life
DYPCOE encourages holistic development through various clubs and student chapters: Rotaract Club: Focused on community service, leadership, and professional skill development. SAE Club: Perfect for students interested in automobiles and mechanical engineering, offering hands-on project experience. Coders Club: Ideal for programming enthusiasts to develop and showcase their coding skills. Photography Club: A creative space for students passionate about photography and storytelling.
Admission
I got admissions confirmed in jspm tathawade college but the one i am in is better than that and i was rejected from other colleges because i could not make the cut off required of other collegs. The admission in this colleg is based on your score in MHTCET and the cutoff is really high the cutoff of my course is 98 percentile
Faculty
The faculties are highly qualified and are very understanding they never complain about your academics to your parents if you are regular to the college they teach concepts that can be understood veey easily
Night Life
The nightlife around D. Y. Patil College of Engineering (DYPCOE) in Akurdi, Pune, is relatively subdued, reflecting the suburban nature of the area. While the campus itself doesn't host nightlife activities, students can explore several nearby eateries and cafes that operate into the evening, providing casual spots to unwind.
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