New Delhi: Delhi College of Engineering (DCE) will soon be upgraded to the status of Delhi Technological University (DTU). On Wednesday i.e. July 1, 2009 Delhi Assembly passed the Delhi Technological University (DTU) Bill 2009.
Delhi College of Engineering is rated among the top ten engineering colleges in India. The college is also likely to offer new courses from the forthcoming academic session, starting from August, with additional 458 new seats - 240 new seats in the B Tech programme, 168 new postgraduate seats in the M Tech programmes and 50 new PhD and teaching-cum-research fellowships.
Presently in DCE 85 percent of the seats are reserved for students of Delhi. The Government plans to double the number of seats for the undergraduate courses in the next two years at the institute. The increase in seats will mean more options for students of Delhi.
Presently in DCE 85 percent of the seats are reserved for students of Delhi. The Government plans to double the number of seats for the undergraduate courses in the next two years at the institute. The increase in seats will mean more options for students of Delhi.