Frequently Asked Questions

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1

Which is the nearest Railway Station and Metro Station?

  • Central Line: Vidyavihar West — 10 mins walk
  • Western Line: Santacruz East — 15 mins by auto/bus
  • Harbour Line: Kurla West — 15 mins by auto/bus
  • Metro: Ghatkopar — 10 mins by auto
2

Is there hostel facility available?

The college assists outstation students in finding accommodation. The NSS cell actively connects students with accommodation providers. A girls' hostel is available within 10 mins walking distance. The college does not have its own hostel.

Contact for hostel assistance:
Mr. Royal D'Souza (NSS Coordinator) — 7875321120
Mr. Arvind Samanth — 9867185906
3

What is the average placement percentage?

75% across all branches. For detailed statistics visit the DBIT Placement Portal →

4

Does the college assist in availing an Education Loan?

Yes, the college actively assists students in the education loan application process.

5

Does the college organise career counselling sessions?

Yes. The institute has a team of professional counsellors and conducts regular career counselling sessions throughout the academic year.

6

Does the college support participation in university, state and national level competitions?

Yes. Students are actively supported in technical, sports, and cultural competitions at university, state, and national levels.

7

Does the college participate in inter-collegiate competitions and events?

Yes. Students actively participate in Hackathons, Mechathons, Robocon, Xanthium Racing, BAJA, and many more inter-collegiate events.

8

Does the college have NSS / Social Outreach activities?

Yes. The college is actively involved in social outreach through NSS programs. The NSS cell is well-established and recognised by the University of Mumbai. Students get opportunities to participate in university, state, and national level camps.

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