Jayati Patel

Jayati Patel's Review on Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology

Overall Rating: 4.5

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Reviewed on Nov 24, 2017
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Placements and Internships

4.5

Companies like Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Morgan and Stanley, Directi, Visa, Infosys, TCS etc hire our students. Around 133/135 students get placed with an average salary of INR 7,50,000 per annum and the highest salary offered was INR 30 per annum. We have an alumni association.

College Infrastructure and Hostel Facilities

4.5

There is a hostel for men and women and its fee is INR 20,000 per semester. Food is good and it costs INR 50 per meal. Wi-fi is available.

Fees and Scholarships

4

The course fee is INR 2,00,000 per annum including hostel fees.

The scholarships are available for poor students and toppers.

Around 20 people get the scholarship.

Many banks have collaborated with the college to provide loans.

Clubs and Associations

5

There are 30 clubs and committees.

SYNAPSE is the Annual fest of our college and one of the biggest fests of Gujarat.

We have other fests too like iFest, Concours etc.

Generally, Campus life is best.

 

Overall Rating

4.5

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Placements & Internships

4.5

Fees & Scholarships

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College Infrastructure & Hostel Facilities

4.5

Clubs & Associations

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