Admission to B-Tech programs at DTU, IGDTUW, IIIT-D, and NSUT is conducted through the JEE Mains exam, with counseling managed by the Joint Admission Committee (JAC) Delhi. The process includes four rounds of seat allocation and a spot round, beginning in late May. The JEE Mains exam occurs twice a year, in January and July. Faculty are generally qualified, with a 1:15 faculty-to-student ratio overall, although it's 1:70 for Computer Science lectures.
Attendance is strict, requiring 75% for exam eligibility, and assessments include class tests, mid- and end-semester exams. The annual fee increases yearly, with last year's at ?1,66,000 and this year's at ?1,90,000. Over four years, total costs, including hostel and mess, range from ?12-14 lakhs. Tuition per semester is ?40,000, with exam and book fees around ?5,000, and hostel accommodations costing about ?60,000 annually. Scholarships and loans are available, and payment can be made via various online options.
NSIT boasts strong placement opportunities, with top firms like Google and Microsoft recruiting. Approximately 90% of students receive placements, with domestic packages up to 71 LPA and international offers over 1.25 crore. Computer Science graduates average 16-25 LPA. Internships are available from the 5th semester, with stipends from 50,000 to 2 lakh per month. Annual tuition fees at NSUT are approximately 2-2.5 lakh INR, increasing by 10% annually, with total B.Tech fees estimated at 10.5 lakh INR.
Hostel fees are about 1 lakh INR per semester. The college doesn't offer its own scholarships, but students can apply for government-funded options through portals like NSP and E-District. Despite high fees, the institution's strong placement record makes it appealing.
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