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    In Conversation with Dhruvi Patel, B.Tech ICT First Year Student at Dhirubhai Ambani University

    Ranjita KumariUpdated on 04 May 2026, 05:33 PM IST

    Dhirubhai Ambani University (DAU), Gandhinagar Gujarat is a private university which was established in 2001. DAU Gandhinagar has been accredited by NAAC with an “A+” grade. DAU Gandhinagar, Gujarat, offers courses at the UG, PG and PhD levels. DAU courses include BTech, BS-MS, MTech, MSc, M.Des., and PhD.

    In Conversation with Dhruvi Patel, B.Tech ICT First Year Student at Dhirubhai Ambani University
    In Conversation with Dhruvi Patel, B.Tech ICT First Year Student at Dhirubhai Ambani University

    In this conversation, Dhruvi Patel, B.Tech ICT first-year student, is talking about classroom experience, studies, projects, extracurricular activities, facilities and many other things offered by Dhirubhai Ambani University. Read the article below to know about the students' life at Dhirubhai Ambani University.

    Careers 360: Tell us something about yourself, such as where you are from.

    Dhruvi Patel: I am Dhruvi Patel, a B.Tech ICT first-year student at Dhirubhai Ambani University, Gandhinagar, from Ahmedabad.

    Careers 360: Did you face any difficulty in the initial months when you joined the institute?

    Dhruvi Patel: Yes, in the initial months when I joined the institute, managing study and club together was tough.

    Careers 360: What activities are offered in the institute? Are there any clubs, etc., for the various extracurricular activities? Which ones have you taken up and are a part of?

    Dhruvi Patel: Yes, there are many clubs offered by the institute. I am in the Radio club.

    Careers 360: Describe a typical day at your institute – what do you do from the time you wake up till you go to sleep?

    Dhruvi Patel: I attend morning lecture, in the afternoon go to the lab, in the evening play football, and at night study.

    Careers 360: What facilities do you have on campus? What do you like here the most, which you feel is unique and differentiating?

    Dhruvi Patel: Various facilities are offered by the institute, and I like the sports facilities.

    Careers 360: How comfortable are your hostels, and how about the cleanliness factor over there?

    Dhruvi Patel: The hostels and hostel cleanliness are good at Dhirubhai Ambani University (DAU), Gandhinagar.

    Careers 360: What about the medical facilities? Can you avail requisite medical attention if needed in an emergency?

    Dhruvi Patel: Yes, Dhirubhai Ambani University (DAU), Gandhinagar provides medical facilities.

    Careers 360: How do you balance your studies, projects, exams and other activities?

    Dhruvi Patel: I balance my studies, exams, projects and other activities at Dhirubhai Ambani University (DAU), Gandhinagar by proper time management.

    Careers 360: Q: Tell us about the clubs and societies at the campus and how significant they are from your point of view or students' point of view?

    Dhruvi Patel: From my point of view, clubs and societies on campus are very important for social life.

    Careers 360: What are the popular hangouts at the institute? What, according to you, are the most-visited places nearby?

    Dhruvi Patel: The popular hangouts at Dhirubhai Ambani University (DAU), Gandhinagar, are OAT.

    Careers 360: How do you spend your leisure time on campus?

    Dhruvi Patel: I spend my leisure time at Dhirubhai Ambani University (DAU), Gandhinagar, playing sports.

    Careers 360: What type of companies come for campus recruitment, and what percentage of students get placed every year? How is the recruitment process here?

    Dhruvi Patel: Big companies visit for placement at Dhirubhai Ambani University (DAU), Gandhinagar.

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    Admission to the ICT branch at DAIICT depends on your GUJCET rank, board marks, category, and the year's cutoff. With around 85–90% in PCM and a 100+ score in GUJCET, there may be a chance for SEBC category students, but it depends on the final cutoff during counselling.

    You

    With a percentile of 97.76, you have a very strong chance of securing admission at DA-IICT (Gandhinagar) under the NRI/Foreign National (DAFS) category.

    While the competition for the "All India" general seats requires a 99+ percentile for top branches, the NRI quota has a separate merit list. DA-IICT requires a

    DA-IICT does not officially release a specific MSC IT cutoff score. Instead, they release a merit list based on the performance of candidates in the entrance test. To be considered for the DAIICT merit list, candidates must meet the following academic requirements:

    • Graduation: Minimum of 60% aggregate marks (or equivalent

    With JEE Main rank 101,571, getting ECE in DAIICT is very hard because their cutoff is much lower, around 12,000. Even with reservations, your rank is higher than their usual cutoff.

    You can try other private colleges or state counseling where cutoff ranks are higher. Also, some colleges have management