It is located on 32 acres (130,000 m2) of land in Bangalore South. Research programmes sponsored by AICTE, AR&DB, KSCST are undertaken. The college organizes seminars, workshops, teaching talks, sports and extracurricular activities. BELOW TESTIMONY IS FROM A WEBSITE AND IS OF ANOTHER GUY>>>
The first thing that strikes you as you enter the college is the eminent new buildings that are scattere
d all around the
campus, construction never stops in our college. Dayananda Sagar has it all when it comes to infrastructure requirements maybe little more as well. The campus is green and has plently of hot spots where students can gather around to have their packed lunch or share a laugh. It has a really good maintenance staff who take good care of the Football ground, basket and tennis courts,campus is always clean and well maintained. I have been a student of dayanada Sagar for near 2 years now! Our department has its own building and adequate NUMBER of staff. The teaching skills of these staff members is debatable topic, certainly
wouldn’t say the best. Our department is extremely strict, saying this is sugar coating the reality. At times they are very rude and harsh
and inconsiderate.The teachers are no better or no worse than any college so no pointing in cribbing about them. I have come to know how India works by now! What i really like in the college and the reason i choose the college in the first place is the crowd. The students
are from varied backgrounds and culture. Its global exposure at your door steps. My friends in my class are very unique in their talents,
most them are not into computer science which surprised me in the beginning. They have higher ambitions, some to take over their dads company,
others who are basically interested in doing other passionate things and feel that computer Science degree will be a soft landing if they fail to achieve
goals. The term “Engineering” is a not entirely true. 2 Years into it, we really haven’t learnt anything to do with engineering. Book knowledge not
learning by experience is what is taught in all the VTU colleges. Hope i am not being too frank about it and put you off, but i feel it is better to know what your signing up
rather than finding out later and feeling bitter. The college offers excellent library facility and at times, if you are good student, teachers support as well. Our department is said be involved in some projects but i haven’t seen any substantially evidence of that, saying so there has been a noticeable progress since last year. Dayandanda Sagar comes at a price. Nothing is free. Parking fees, to Soft skill training it is lucrative money minting machine. In a 30 acre campus it has every course that you can imagine a educational institute can provide. From 1st standard to PUC, from engineering to M TECH, from medical to dental,
from BBM to MBA. So be prepared not to complaint about the hole in your pocket. Dayandanda Sagar is a “knowledge city”( The college moto ) to a certain extent. It gets students from all over the world apart for the really developed countries like the US and UK etc. Chinese, Arabs, Germans and Africans as well contribute to total strength of the students. So if you are looking for a college to scolize and meet varied people, have a decent training and have high tolerance to ridiculous rules like dress code and wearing id cards, this
should be your natural choice. HOPE THIS INFORMATION WILL BE HELPFULL.