Studying at DTU has its perks, but when it comes to placements, it’s not all rainbows. Only about 20-25% of students get placed, and the average salary is around 5 LPA, with the highest being 13 LPA. Companies like Samagra and WTW are visiting, but I feel like competition is tough. I’m planning to pursue an MBA after my degree, which seems like a good option given the placement stats. Just make sure you’re prepared for the job hunt!
I’m currently studying at DTU, and I can say that while they do have a decent placement record, it's not exactly 100%. From my understanding, about 20-25% of students manage to get placed, and the highest package I’ve heard of is around 13 LPA, with the average being closer to 5 LPA. Companies like Bajaj and Byju's come for placements, but not everyone gets offers. So, if you’re relying solely on placements, it’s good to keep your options open.
This year, many students were considering joining DTU CSE, so I did a lot of research about it.
Here are some key points:
This was a significant reason why I chose to go with IIIT-A instead.
I'm in my third year at DTU, and I’ve seen some of my seniors get placed. The placement scenario isn’t perfect; around 20-25% of students find jobs. The highest package was 13 LPA, but the average salary is about 5 LPA. Many startups come for internships, and while companies like Byju's and Amazon are there, they don’t always follow up. So, I’d say it’s important to have a backup plan, especially if you’re looking for a solid job right after college.
The 2020 placement data is not yet available.
In 2019:
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