Delhi Technological University (DTU) admits Indian students through the JEE Mains exam and international students via the SAT. Post-exam, candidates must register with the Joint Admission Council (JAC) Delhi, incurring a fee of INR 1500. JAC Delhi manages admissions for DTU, NSUT, IGDTUW, and IIIT-Delhi. Students can indicate up to 27 preferences and, based on rank, receive an allotment for counseling. DTU offers a range of programs across 15 departments with a faculty-to-student ratio averaging 1:40-60.
The annual fee is approximately INR 1,66,000, covering tuition, sports, exams, and computer fees. Scholarships are available for reserved categories, with some seats for NRIs. DTU's placement process is robust, managed by the Training and Placement Department, with a placement rate of 60-70% and average salary packages between INR 5.6 and 14 lakhs. In 2023, over 160 companies participated, placing 91% of students, with top recruiters like Google and Microsoft offering packages up to 1.2 crore per annum.
DTU also provides internship opportunities with stipends from INR 10,000 to 2 lakh per month. Despite economic fluctuations, DTU maintains a strong placement record, with over 800 companies visiting annually. DTU offers scholarships like merit-based scholarships covering up to 100% of tuition and support for minority and SC/ST students. For families earning less than INR 4.5 lakh, a merit cum need scholarship offers INR 20,000. The annual tuition fee for the first year is INR 2,18,000 with a 10% yearly increase, totaling around INR 10 lakh for the course.
Various government and private scholarships are accessible, and the college facilitates loans through an on-campus SBI bank for financially constrained students. Despite high fees, DTU provides ample scholarships to assist economically weaker students.
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