The admission process at Dayalbagh Educational Institute (DEI) includes a written entrance exam, personal interview, and medical test. Successful candidates are then allocated branches during counseling, and classes begin in July. The faculty is highly qualified, often with corporate experience, and maintains a low student-to-faculty ratio. Despite the strict campus rules, such as a dress code and daily prayers, there are reports of faculty being occasionally rude, especially towards female students.
The fee structure is notably low compared to other private colleges, with semester fees between INR 4,000 to 8,000 and exam fees around INR 1,200. Accommodation costs are separate. The college boasts an 80% placement rate with companies like Tata Motors and Maruti Suzuki, offering packages from INR 1.2 lakh to 7.5 lakh per annum. Internships are available, supported by platforms like Internshala, enhancing practical skills through projects. However, placement opportunities for IT students are limited.
Financial support is substantial, with the Uttar Pradesh government providing scholarships that can cover a significant part of tuition costs, particularly for students from financially weaker backgrounds. Total fees for three-year diploma courses are around INR 27,000, with registration fees at INR 270, and possible reductions for non-General caste students. Scholarships are managed online, with funds deposited directly into students' bank accounts.
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