Placements for CSE branch has been 100% for a few years now, and above 90% for EEE and ECE branches. Considering the fact that NIT Delhi was established in 2010 only this is a huge achievement.
Major companies offering placements include- Microsoft, Amazon, Fidelity, Deloitte, Wipro, etc. The average salary is above 8 lakhs per annum.
Currently, Hostels for 1st and 2nd-year boys is in Kundli, TDI, Sonepat, Haryana.
For 3rd and 4th-year boys, it is at the residential building of Raja Harishchandra Hospital Narela.
Girls have two hostels, YWCA PG for Working Women at Rohini and PG Girls Hostel inside the current campus.
Mess fee is around Rs. 2700 per month.
Every classroom has ACs and a projector. The library has the required books for students but not sufficient for every individual. College WiFi is fairly okay but does not have extensive coverage.
The college's current campus is a rented campus. The permanent campus is still under construction.
To get admission in NIT Delhi, one must give the Joint Entrance Examination(JEE Main) which will be conducted by National Testing Agency(NTA) from 2019 onwards. While students who completed their Higher Secondary School outside India will have to give the Direct Admission of Students Abroad(DASA) Examination. After the publication of respective results, students must register in Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA).
The cut-off ranks/closing ranks for home state/other states for the year 2018 are as follows:-
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Gen: 18053/9647
OBC-NCL: 6186/3450
SC: 2211/1385
ST: 7756/492
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
Gen: 27040/15449
OBC-NCL: 20524/8386
SC: 7483/2726
ST: 4163/1417
ELECTRONIC AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
Gen: 23797/11113
OBC-NCL: 13120/8082
SC: 6611/1833
ST: 462/1176
Classes start from 8:30 am to 5:30 pm, vary from courses to courses, semester to semester.
Teaching standards are yet to improve as the college grows.
Fee(per semester) for various categories are as follows:
DASA: Rs. 21,200 + ($4000/$2000/$960)
UR & OBC with annual income above 5 lakh: Rs. 83,700
UR & OBC with annual income between 1 lakh to 5 lakh: Rs. 42,033
Gen & OBC with annual income below 1 lakh: Rs. 21,200
SC/ST/PH: Rs. 21,200
These fees are inclusive fo the per semester hostel fee of Rs. 10,000
Major clubs in the college are:
The college celebrates Technica festival, Cultural festivals and Literature festival every year. This year, the authority decided to merge all the festivals into one giant 5 days long festival named Sentience 2019.
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Academics & Faculty
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Academics & Faculty : The daily routine is quite busy for the students of NIT Delhi. The college starts at 9:30am for almost all batches and at 8:30am for the lower years. The college focusses on continuos evaluation and thus gives regular projects and assigmemts. There are some compulsory projects for the third and fourth years. The college follows the conventional method of teaching , ie, book based education. Though the faculty is quite qualified yet sometimes it is difficult for then to convey the message to us. The students overall have a great time in college. Even after some flaws in the college the students overlook these facts and have a great time.
Academics & Faculty : We have a well-designed rigorous academic schedule comprising of a 5 day week with 7 hours per day time slot. An academic semester is sprayed with intermittent tests, quizzes, projects, seminars and workshops, amounting to as much as 40 tests per semester. The syllabi, however, is quite outdated, thus focussing on learning stuff out of textbooks rather than practical experimentation. A wide array of relevant choices are available to be opted as electives. But the actual choices are limited due to small number of students and faculty members. The teaching methodology is not a constant, and varies greatly with the type of personality that the professor is.
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