The Bachelor of Design (B.Des) program at Delhi Technological University (DTU) offers a promising educational experience with a focus on self-driven learning. The faculty, mostly comprising IITians, NITians, and professionals from Architecture, Fine Arts, and Design, are generally helpful despite some lacking psychological understanding. The faculty-student ratio can be challenging, with classes often having around 70-80 students per teacher, though Design courses have approximately 60 students per section. The curriculum emphasizes practical exams and project presentations. The tuition fee for the program is ₹1.61 lakhs annually, with a 10-15% increase each year. Hostel fees are around ₹30,000, and students typically spend an additional ₹5,000 to ₹6,000 monthly on materials. DTU has a strong placement track record, particularly for IT/CS graduates, with average packages over 10 LPA and top recruiters like Microsoft, Apple, and Google. The highest package for Design students reached 1.8 crore, with an average of 10-12 LPA. Approximately 80% of students secure placements, with others pursuing off-campus opportunities or further studies. Internships, available from the third year, offer stipends ranging from 3k to 20k. Scholarships are available for SC/ST and OBC students, with SC/ST eligible for up to a 100% fee waiver and OBC for 50%. Economically weaker students can also apply for financial aid. The annual course fee ranges from Rs. 2,14,000 to Rs. 2,50,000, totaling roughly Rs. 10,00,000 over four years, excluding hostel and material costs. Reserved category students pay between Rs. 1,40,000 to Rs. 1,80,000. Scholarships based on merit and need, like the NTSE, are also available. Including hostel and food, the total cost is approximately Rs. 15-16 lakhs over four years. Despite annual fee increases, DTU remains affordable compared to other design colleges in India.
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