The college hostel boasts of its state of the art amenties and ultra modern facilities in the campus with an intake capacity of 125 students. Facilites given in the hostel are as follows:-
College also has a girls hostel with an intake capacity of 280 in 90 rooms, all the facilities in the girls hostel are same as above in the boys hostel.
The campus is good they held fest in an year which runs for around 12-15 days . The weather is quite good u will love it , The monsson feels like heaven. There is a libarary and a reading room which rusn from 8 AM to 11 PM which is quite good with free wifi. The book is just accessible for 15 days just with the help of your id card. A lot of club you can join Hackathon , dance , skit , song , band , ethical hacking , drones(Robotics) and many more.
Read Full ReviewThere are so many clubes in college campus which helps to improve your personal growth and college life experience there are technical clubes which helps to improve technical skills. Clubes like dance club singing clubes helps you to enhance your passion
Read Full ReviewThe Advait technical fest then Fahrenheit the annual fest more such fests are held in college during the month of Jan-feb it's very enjoyful as well as enthusiastic movement for every student. Various clubs are available in the college like GDSC, Vihang Kala Mandal, Rotaract, and many more for technical as well as enjoyment purposes.
Read Full ReviewFor studying Computer Science and Engineering (CSE), NIT Srinagar is better than DY Patil Akurdi in many ways, starting from its placements to the standard of education that they provide.
The table below gives a brief overview of the two institutes.
Particulars |
DY Patil |
NIT Srinagar |
Total Fees |
INR 3.10 Lakh |
INR 5.30 Lakh |
Average Salary Offered |
INR 3.75 LPA |
INR 11 LPA |
Top Recruiters |
Virtusa, Capgemini, Wipro |
IBM, Samsung, Infosys, L&T |
Reasons to choose NIT Srinagar for CSE over DY Patil are as follows.
NIT is always better compared to other colleges for a degree. However, it will be better if you talk to the alumni or the current students before making a decision.