Saturday, 28 July 2018

General Information For BTE Delhi Polytechnic Colleges

General Information (For Government Polytechnics/Institution Only)

  • Student Amenities Common room, steel lockers, water coolers and canteen facilities are provided for the convenience of students, wherever possible.
  • Medical Facilities First Aid and emergency facilities are available in each institute.
  • Hostel Facilities Limited hostel facility for boys is available at Integrated Institute of Technology, Dwarka, and for girls at Meera Bai Institute of Technology, Maharani Bagh, New Delhi and Kasturba Polytechnic for Women at Pitampura, Delhi and at Integrated Institute of Technology. 4% seats in each hostel should be reserved for candidates from different state nominees against MHRD quota. Vacant seats, if any against MHRD may be de reserved subsequently once the admission against MHRD quota is over. Hostel shall be allotted as per the policy of the Institute concerned.

(Note: Changes if any in hostel charges will be notified by the principal.)


Hostel Charges

Hostel Room Rent (Per Semester) Rs.1,500/-
Electricity & Water Charges (Per Semester) Rs. 300/-
Hostel / Mess Establishment/Services and Maintenance Fee (Per Sem) Rs. 200/-
Total (Per Semester) Rs. 2000/-
Student Welfare Fee (one time) Rs. 100/-
Mess Advance (for 2 months) Rs. 1500/-
Hostel Security Deposit (Refundable) Rs. 1000/-
Furniture Security (Refundable) Rs. 400/-
Mess Charges On actual basis


*Note: For Integrated Institute of Technology, Dwarka the hostel fees is decided by Competent Authority.

Hostel fee for the whole semester is to be deposited by the candidates seeking hostel accommodation at the time of admission, along with other fees and refundable security.
  • Games & Sports
The students of full-time courses are to take active part in games and sports for which facilities may be provided by the institute. They may also undergo N.C.C.training. The prescribed application form duly filled - up for admission to N.C.C., should be submitted after obtaining admission.
  • Extra-Curricular Activities
Students are expected to take active interest in extra-curricular activities like exhibitions, debates, dramatics, music etc. that may be organized from time to time or on important occasions. The institute may also establish hobby clubs through which students may pursue hobbies like photography, painting, model making, science and technology clubs etc.
No relaxation from the prescribed minimum requirement for the Examination will be given for participating in extra-curricular activities unless specifically authorized by the Principal in advance.
  • Library Facilities
All the institutes have been provided with good libraries and the students are advised to make full use of them. The books in the libraries are, however, not meant to be substitutes for textbooks, which should be acquired by each student. For the benefit of such students, whose parents’ income is less than the prescribed amount and for SC/ST students, book banks have been established in each Government institute.
  • Text Books & Equipment
All the students shall have to arrange their textbooks themselves, prescribed by the institutions or the Board of Technical Education in the interest of imparting proper training. In addition, each student shall equip himself/herself with drawing instruments, apron and other personal tools relevant to his/her course of study and with a calculator at his/her own expenses.
  • Practical Training & Placement
Students may be detained for practical training during the summer vacation. They may also be required to undergo such practical training as prescribed by the Board of Technical Education before the award of the diploma. Facilities of training during their course of study and training and placement after completion of the course are arranged to the extent possible by the Training & Placement Cell. Most of the students passing out are assisted by this Cell to secure suitable and satisfactory jobs within a short time after the final examination. The field and practical training is arranged at the cost, risk, liability and responsibility of the student or his parents/guardians. , The Department has been conducting job fair since 2006 Job portal also was provided.
  • Industrial and Field Visits
Students are exposed to the world of work by arranging industrial and field visits. Presence of students during the visits is obligatory. The students will have to bear the cost of all such visits.
Provision of financial assistance as given above is presently applicable to Govt. Institutions. In the case of private institutions, these will be as per their own regulations.


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