Is dayanand sagar university a good clg??PLEASE HELP
Hi dear,
Hope you are doing well!
Now let's go through your question.
First of all it's difficult to say how the college is because the university has started just 4 years back. Though the faculties are good and bad just like other colleges, infrastructure is good, library very good, timings are fine.
The university management claims that the placement will be centralised in the main campus itself. So there's a high chance of getting placed. It's true to some extent.
Overall it's an average college.
Thank You & All the best!
Hardly you can get placements in this college and there are no placements for BSc people. Many companies like Wipro Accenture Infosys come every year to this college.
Talking about faculty, all the teachers here have done there Ph.D. and few are rankers in IIT's and are also well experienced. They involve with the students and know their all difficulty in the academic wise and personal as well.
There are no extracurricular activities done in this college. The labs here are extraordinary and well maintained by the college which is very helpful for the students to build up their skills.
The above given details are based on the review taken by the passed out CSE branch students from this college.
For any further details you can go through our link given below,
https://www.careers360.com/university/dayananda-sagar-university-bangalore
Good luck!
Hi,Sheeba
You can go through the link provided below to know more about Dayanand Sagar University,Bangalore.As per the reviews of various students the college has a very good infrastructure as well as good faculty.The link is provided below:
https://www.careers360.com/university/dayananda-sagar-university-bangalore
Hope this helps.
Hello,
Dayananda Sagar university is the best college for engineering. It also best for who scored less mark or rank in exams. because cut off is normal and had the best availability. The campus is small compared to other "DS" campus, but after 3-4 years campus will be shift to 106-acre campus.
Thanku.