Amity University | M.Tech Admissions 2025
ApplyRanked amongst top 3% universities globally (QS Rankings).
Ranked amongst top 3% universities globally (QS Rankings).
Among Top 30 National Universities for Engineering (NIRF 2024) | 30+ Specializations | AI Powered Learning & State-of-the-Art Facilities
NAAC A+ Grade | Among top 100 universities of India (NIRF 2024) | 40 crore+ scholarships distributed
Highest CTC - 82 LPA | Average CTC - 18.25 LPA | NAAC Grade A+ Accredited
Ranked #42 among Engineering colleges in India by NIRF | Highest Package 1.3 CR , 100% Placements | Last Date to Apply: 23rd June
70+ Programs | 40 LPA-Highest Package Offered | Up to 100% Scholarship worth 24 Crore
Mostly the infrastructure is good though some of the labs are not fully operational . Moatly we have wifi in full campus and our library is one of the best . Mostly DTU is clean and insted of some washrooms
I am a BTECH student studing mechanical . Teaching quality is not good some of the teachers dont even come to take classes ( from mechanical perspective) .our curicullum is not that good but studently themselves study and get good grades and build required skills for job
Placements are some of the best in india especially for CS. Branch around 80% students get placed in CS but for mechanical or any core branches. The placement is around 40% only .higest package in CS is around 1 crore but for core branches its mostly around 12-15 lakhs
Course cost around 2 lakh per annum. Yes i think its worth it as the placemnts level and campus quality
Its great we have everything required from good sports complex to good canteen . Numerous activities happen in college everyday from dance , singing , drama , aahvahan, engifest etc. . Teqchers are not that good they are not very helpful sometimes although some are great . location of college is not great as it is in remote area of badli yes till now i have not seen any illegal activity so its safe
DTU is one of the best colleges although some teachers are not that good but still students study on their own and there are tremendous activities going on every day so overall its a great experience
Yes college has good infrastructure facilities and equipments ...........classrooms have smart interactive ways teaching ....which are techincally sound enough and there are well managed laboratories ,with all kind of equipments....in best possible conditions
Quality of education is extraordinary,all the staffs are knowledgeable and provide education in best possible ways . curriculum is updated in every possible way for the betterment of each and every student ....
Placements are better but not the best ,as per the name of the college ......bt placements are also offered in top companies like Google ,microsoft with best packages of about 12-15 p.a .and much more ....
Per year cost might be 2-3 lakhs ...bt is totally worth it because of best facilities provided and ....good quality placements and knowledge and education
College has good facilities for cocurricular activities and sports and provides good opportunities to its students to showcase their talent in various fields and supports them financially too..and it has a perfect location ...which doesn't make it crowded a lot
The college sure is beautiful with its circular campus and contain every necessary thing it needs to have however as the campus is still new and new constructions are going on in the future it will be open to many other necessities like for now there are many basic amenities for which you have to go outside the college to buy, but that all is compensated with the college life you will experience in DTU.
I am studying Mechanical Engineering, taking into consideration it's a government college, teaching is pretty good, teachers are supportive and will help you in every aspect of your life. However. the one thing that I love is, no one is bound to their area of study like despite being pursuing mechanical engineering, I have gained interests in non-tech fields and planning make it my career and DTU sure provides support like recently it has introduced the system of minor and major fields of study
Stats of placements are good almost everyone has a chance to get placed in a good company, the placements are available for every field whether it is for tech nontech or core. Around 70% of students were placed, the highest package usually accounts to COE branch (>1Cr). The average salary ranges around 11 lacs. Haven't appeared for placements yet but as far as I know placement sure is an easy process however some rules related to it sure are annoying
The course fees increase every year by 10%, value for money only if you are attending offline classes but being struck by this pandemic the college has been increasing fees yearly which sure is not supportive. I paid around 1.5 lacs in my first year, 1.9 lacs for my second and now it's 2.1 lac for my third year. The college authority sure has remained arrogant in these tough times which isn't supported by any of the students.
THE BEST college life you can experience in any college is in DTU, in every possible way. There are no restrictions as such on students they can do whatever they want but sure no places to hang out as such like cafes and places to eat are less and the location i.e. Bawana is not so good, it is safe but overall environment is not as much as it should have been. Students can engage in any activity they want related to any field either academic or curricular.
The college is overall good however I don't like the reservation system for students who have a residence in Delhi or have done schooling from Delhi. It lowers the quality of students on the campus as a student with a better rank may find a student with a much lower rank sitting in the same branch which sure sometimes discourages students.
Good infrastructure, the facilities available range from hostels,sport centre, library, labs, classrooms(air conditioned) and obviously some really good wifi speed. The quality of the buildings have depreciated though and the wifi signal comes and goes at some places, the food at the mess is alright though (could be better).
Bachelor's in Mathematics and Computing is really good and advantageous. The branch is closely related to that of Machine Learning and AI. So, the branch has some pretty good prospects in the future, the teachers in the department are also pretty helpful and well qualified for teaching. Though the course could use some updates as of IIT.
The college's Training and Placement department handles the process very efficiently and smoothly, all the big companies like Google,Microsoft,Goldman Sachs,Bain & Co, and many more visit the campus. The highest package offered was around one crore in a foreign country for the branch of computer engineering and the average package offered was about twelve lakhs.
The full time B.Tech course would cost around to lakhs excluding the charges for hostels which mount to about thirty to fifty thousands rupees. You get all the facilities from the college but the fees should be concessional.
Campus life is really awesome you have many fests and events held every year ranging from music fest,literature fest and many more you could enjoy. For extra curricular activities you could become a member of so many societies in the college and it really feels pretty good to walk around the campus.
Infrastructure is not of next level. Facilities and equipments are fine. I am in this college for 6 months and my faculties are nice. Sports complex is also awesome, a big ground. It's a huge campus with area of about 300 acres
I am studying in Electronics and communication branch because i was interested to study about electronics. Quality of teaching is good but can be improved. Curriculum is not updated like in iiit's we have a nive curriculum
Placements are juat awesome. Highest package in recent years is in crores. Average salary of CS, IT and ECE branches is about 16-20 lakhs. I have taken experience from seniors and getting placement is not that easy.
In terms of facilities, DTU is very good. Wi-Fi facility is available all the time for students as well as faculty members. Classrooms are like typical school classrooms, and labs are well maintained. Every type of expensive equipment which you want is available in DTU.
Faculty members of our college are very good because many teachers of this college are PhD qualified. Some of them are qualified from abroad countries like Germany, so faculty members of this college are well-educated. They teach in a very good manner.
The college provides good placements for students who want a good job only after the degree. It has fair placements for civil engineering but very good placements for branches like CSE, IT and ECE. Many companies come to the college like Apple, Amazon, Samsung and other big companies.
I haven't visited my college yet due to covid and studying online as of now???which is very sad.As far as my knowledge is concern, college have good facilities of lab, classrooms, libraries and sports facilities are too good,.as far as hostels are concerned ,they are quite average and simply hygienic.
I am studying btech in mechanical ,the quality of teaching is quite average.i think practical knowledge still needs to be promoted in my branch as mechanical branch requires a very deep core knowledge,but college have good societies where we can grow and brush up our skills.
For my branch ,it's average but talking about tech branches it's very good,even cs students have grabbed placement in google,microsoft,. every big companies. .highest package in my branch is average8lakh but in cs highest package is 1.5cr
Approx 2lakh(1lakh 90thousand) .....no I am very much dissatisfied as of now because of online semester.we didn,t have access to anything special .we are paying such huge amounts for those useless pdf classes ,atleat fees should be reduced in online semesters
Just amazing,full moz , opportunity to learn,various societies ,tech cultural ,good sports,seniors are helpful,good canteen ,???andothers also
In terms of facilities, DTU is very good. Wi-Fi facility is available all the time for students as well as faculty members. Classrooms are like typical school classrooms, and labs are well maintained. There is every type of expensive equipment which you want. It is technologically advanced.
The course curriculum is now updated with the latest changes. From the first year, students have to study the mixed subject, and they can also select electives in which they are interested. After that, from the second year, they have given the branch related subjects, and faculty here are very experienced and well-qualified.
Currently our placement season is ongoing and despite of Covid-19 restrictions and problems, placements have faired well so far with about 30% of the batch placed. Top roles offered have been majorly in Non-Tech domain with few being in Technical roles in companies such as JP Morgan & Chase, Citigroup.
Small but good campus. It has a seperate campus for management students in east delhi established in 2017 which is highly maintained and clean and hygeinic just less sporting features as it does not have any ground.
Best thing about bba in dtu is the quality of eduaction. Teachers are good the curriculum is amazing andatest focussing on practicality of things rather than theoritical things which is amazing and great.
It is a new course. Still better placements in its first batch than many of the ug colleges. 10 lakh was highest package offered for bba and 6+ lakh was the average package which is considered good. .
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Yes as far as the infrastructure and facilities are concerned they are top notch and the best you could get. Being one of the oldest college it definitely has that charm and the required standard for decent academics
I am studying Electronics and Communication Engineering at this University as I have a lot of interest in Digital Circuits and semiconductors. Every is updated and at par with modern technology and advancement.
Placements are one of the best here. More than thousand of students are placed every year with help of a dynamic Training and Placement Cell with average salary being around 10L CTC and highest being more than 1 cr.
85% Seat Allocation for Delhi Candidates : DTU reserves 85% of its seats across programs, including B.Tech, BBA, and MBA, for candidates who have completed their qualifying education—such as Class 12 for undergraduate courses or a Bachelor’s degree for MBA—from a recognized institution located in Delhi. Given that your schooling is from Delhi, you fulfill this criterion and are eligible for the Delhi quota. This reservation policy prioritizes you over out-of-state candidates, who compete for the remaining 15% of seats, thereby enhancing your chances of securing admission.
Validity of Caste Certificate from Haryana : Your caste certificate from Haryana is valid for claiming reservation benefits at DTU, provided it is issued by a competent authority and adheres to the Government of India’s guidelines for categories such as OBC-NCL, SC, or ST. DTU, as a state university, accepts caste certificates from other states for reservation purposes, so your certificate should not pose any issue, assuming it aligns with the category you’ve applied under. For instance, if applying under OBC-NCL, the certificate must be recent (typically issued within the last year) and reflect your status on the Central OBC list. The 85% Delhi quota is determined solely by your schooling location, not the state of issuance of your caste certificate, so this aspect does not impact your eligibility for the quota.
MBA-Specific Eligibility at DTU : If you are applying for DTU’s MBA program, the eligibility criteria include a Bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 60% marks (50% for SC/ST candidates). Admission typically requires a valid CAT score, followed by a counseling process or an interview. As a Delhi candidate, you fall under the 85% quota, and your caste certificate can be utilized to avail reservation benefits, potentially easing cutoff requirements or prioritizing your seat allocation.
Hello Aspirant,
If you are okay with any BTech branch and are open to a lot of other areas, then any branch at DTU is generally better than CSE at JSS. DTU (Delhi Technological University) has a good reputation, better campus, alumni network, and placement packages across branches, as well as internships and projects. Even if you don't get CSE at DTU, ECE, IT at DTU, or even mechanical can be good, and you would learn coding for example, or otherwise ease into this area through self-study coding platforms and internships.
If you are fully aware that you only want to do Computer Science and have a deep passion for programming from the start, then CSE at JSS can also be a decent option. However, overall DTU offers a better platform for your long-term career development and flexibility.
No, Delhi Technological University (DTU) does not use CUET for admissions to its B.Tech programs. DTU primarily relies on the JEE Main scores for B.Tech admissions, with the Joint Admission Counselling (JAC) Delhi handling the process. CUET is used for admissions to other UG programs offered by DTU, such as BBA, BA (Hons.) Economics, and B.Des.
Elaboration:
B.Tech Admissions:
DTU's B.Tech admissions are based on the scores obtained in the JEE Main entrance exam, which is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA).
JAC Delhi:
The Joint Admission Counselling (JAC) Delhi handles the counselling and seat allocation process for B.Tech programs at DTU, along with other participating institutions like Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology (NSIT), Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology-Delhi (IIIT-D), and Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women (IGDTUW).
CUET for Other Programs:
While JEE Main is the primary entrance for B.Tech, CUET is used for admission to other UG programs like BBA, BA (Hons.) Economics, and B.Des at DTU.