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Delhi Technological University (DTU) (formerly Delhi College of Engineering) was established in 1941 as Delhi Polytechnic under the direct control of Government of India. Prof. S. C. Sen, a highly dynamic & visionary principal who took over in 1949 approached University of Delhi for affiliation and starting Bachelor of Engineering degree courses. In 1958 Government of India decided to convert Delhi Polytechnic into Delhi College of Science & Technology. More than 200 acres of land was allocated; new and grand building came up, but later on the name IIT Delhi was given to the Institute. Functioning of IIT started in 1962; Textile Engineering and Chemical Engineering Departments of Delhi Polytechnic were shifted en-block to IIT Delhi and became part of it. Functioning of IIT started in 1962; Textile Engineering and Chemical Engineering Departments of Delhi Polytechnic were shifted en-block to IIT Delhi and became part of it. On the persistent demand of Delhi population Delhi Polytechnic remained at Kashmere Gate. In 1960, Department of Architecture was separated from the College and it became School of Planning and Architecture and now it is a Deemed University. Up till 1962, the College was under the direct control of Ministry of Education, Government of India. Since 1963, Delhi Polytechnic was taken over by the then Delhi Administration and Chief Commissioner Delhi was the ex-officio Chairman of the College. It became a Union Territory College and 75% of seats were reserved for the candidates who passed their qualifying examination from a school situated in the Union Territory of Delhi. The foundation stone of New Campus of Delhi College of Engineering, under the principalship of Late. Prof. M.L. Mandal was laid by the then Hon’ble Vice President Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma on May 23, 1989. Delhi College of Engineering (DCE) has played unique and important role in the advancement of technical education. It has played the role of mother institution in establishing IIT Delhi, SPA Delhi, College of Pharmacy Delhi, College of Arts Delhi, NSIT Delhi & many more Institutions. Vide Act 6 of 2009 Government of NCT of Delhi has upgraded DCE to a State University with the name Delhi Technological University. The University imparts Education & Training in 10 branches for Bachelor of Engineering Degree program with an intake of 670 and Post Graduate education in 11 specialized fields of engineering & applied science with intake of 200. It also impart B. Tech. (Part-time) Degree Program for In-Service Diploma Engineers with an intake of 120 and 25 Ph.D. Research Scholarships and Supervision and updating of Engineering Knowledge under CEP. The University is sprawled over 165 acres of land and provides all the necessary infrastructure expected from a University.
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Departments
Facilities
Hostels - Hostel accommodation for students on rolls will be allotted to full-time day students by the University Hostel Committee. DTU is having 9 Boys and 3 Girls hostels in the campus to accommodate 1100 boys and 250 girls. The first preference for Hostel Accommodation for the 1st semester B.E. student will be given to the out side Delhi Category. Mess bill is calculated on month to month basis. The bill averages between Rs. 900/- per month to Rs. 1100/- per month.
Library - It is situated in a three storied centrally air-conditioned Building spread over an area of 5000 square meters. The total collection of the library is more than 107136 in main library, 41054 in General Books bank, 9057 in SCP Book Bank and 2681 received through donation.
Library Facilities:
Computer Centre - The Centre possesses a number of servers and over 150 Compaq Pentium-IV computer systems. In addition the Centre has SUN CAD workstations meant for use by UG/PG/PhD students for their projects and research work. The Centre is fully networked through high-end intelligent CISCO switch, and possesses round the clock 2 Mbps leased line, ISDN and a 4 Mbps leased line in a different pipe for the Wi-Fi connectivity for the academic, administrative and hostel blocks of the campus, with internet facilities on all the nodes. It is also having the latest versions of compilers, scientific, technical and engineering software, training kits etc. for the students of different branches of engineering. A number of computer are connected to LAN which are connected to various Laboratories. The academic buildings/library/administrative blocks and all the hostels of DCE are interconnected using Wi-Fi with limited number of access points.
Laboratories
Some of the Laboratories:
Relaxation in Marks for Reserved Categories
Candidate belonging to the following categories, who apply for seats reserved for them shall be allowed a concession in the minimum eligibility requirement as detailed below:
Region-wise Allocation of Seats
The total seats marked for the B.E. Courses shall be allocated region-wise as follows:
a) Delhi Region - 85 % of seats are reserved for students passing from the recognized Schools/Colleges/Institutions located with the National Capital Territory of Delhi.
b) Outside Delhi Region - 15 % of seats are reserved for students passing from the recognized Schools/Colleges/Institutions located outside the National Capital Territory of Delhi.
Reservation
The aforesaid allocation of seats carries the following categories of reservation:
(a) Scheduled Castes (SC) - 15 percent of the total seats in each Institution.
(b) Scheduled Tribes (ST) - 7.5 percent of the total seats in each Institution.
(c) Children/War Widows of Defence Personnel Killed/Disabled in Action (CW) - 5 percent of the total seats in each Institution for children/widows of personnel of Armed/ Paramilitary Forces killed/disabled in action during the hostilities in the following priority:-
Priority I - Widows/wards of Defence Personnel killed in action.
Priority II - Wards of serving personnel and ex-servicemen disabled in action.
Priority III - Widows/wards of Defence Personnel who died in peace time with death attributable to Military Service.
Priority IV - Wards of Defence Personnel disabled in peace time with disability attributable to Military Service.
(d) Physically Handicapped (PH) - 3 percent of the total seats in each Institution. The 3 percent reservation may be allocated as followed: 1 percent for persons with low vision or blindness, 1 percent for hearing impaired, 1 percent for those with loco motor disabilities and/or cerebral palsy.
Note: -
(i) In the case of category (a) and (b), the vacant seats are interchangeable.
ii) In case sufficient number of eligible candidate from the categories mentioned at (c) above are not available, the vacancies will be treated as unreserved in the respective Region.
(iii) The reservation under CW category is available only to such candidates who fall under the above listed four priorities.
Scholarships & Awards - The University provides various Scholarships & Award to deserving students.
Some of these are:
Sports - The University is having 450 m. track, ground for Football, Hockey, Cricket, two courts for Volleyball, two courts for basketball, three courts for tennis and five courts for badminton, table tennis rooms, chess rooms, carom rooms and gyms are also available in the each Hostel of the University campus.
Canteen & Shopping Plaza - The University has two storey canteen building. Separate space is provided for boys & girls students and first floor is exclusively reserved for the faculty. A shopping plaza is also in the Campus where day to day need of students viz. stationery, photocopy, PCO, Fax, Souvenir, Books and general items all available. Also University is having an extension counter and ATM of SBI.
Medical Facilities - DTU is having a full-fledged 20 bed hospital block. Services of two medical practitioners are available to the students throughout day and evening. The University invites specialized medical practitioners for ENT, Eye, Dental care, Nutrition experts once a week. The University is having tie up with several hospitals for emergency. A large number of hospitals are in the vicinity of the University; some of them are Saroj Hospital, Mahavir Hospital, Jaipur Golden Hospital, Akansh nursing home etc.
Research and Development Activities - The University lays greater emphasis on R & D activities, particularly at UG level large number of students have taken a relevant industry R & D projects in their BE final year. Several students have visited foreign universities and R & D organisations. High level delegations from USA, UK, China, South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Australia etc. have visited last DTU for R & D collaborations. The major emphasis of our R & D activities consist of Bio-diesel, automobile, conducting polymers, information security & high speed computing.
Sponsored Research Projects - DTU is executing a Ministry of Non Conventional Energy Sources, Govt. of India, funded research project entitled “Development of an efficient biodiesel reactor for rural application and utilization of multi feedstock derived biodiesel in medium capacity diesel engine”. The total grant sanctioned by the ministry is Rs. 18.92 lacs. The University is also undertaking a Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) funded research project entitled “Development & process optimization of a medium capacity state of the art biodiesel processing unit” worth Rs. 15 lacs. During this project a biodiesel processing unit of capacity of 1000 litres per day would be developed. This unit would be capable of even converting high FFA low grade oil into quality biodiesel.
Training & Placement - Practical Training for B.E. Students is an integral part of the curriculum and in-built into the programs of study. The students are introduced to industrial practices through training in the University workshops and in factories, installations, work etc.
As stipulated under the relevant University Ordinance according to the following programs:
Large number of students have been accepted by several foreign companies in US, UK, France & Germany for summer training with financial sustenance. Campus Selection teams from over 125 leading Industries of the country and a large number of Multinationals visit the University campus regularly to recruit our Graduating Engineers. Large no. of companies from France, Germany & US also approach the department for campus selection. Companies like TCS, Infosys, Maruti, Microsoft, IBM etc. are the leading names who have recruited University students.
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