
Akshar is currently pursuing his Ph.D. at the Northeastern University in College of Computer and Information


A lot of effort has been put in by the authorities and the CS curriculum has been structured very well. The curriculum coupled with the amazing faculty and infrastructure, provide a fantastic environment for the academic development of a student.
A large number of extra-curricular activities facilitate the overall development of the student.”


Nandan is currently working at SAP Labs India as a Software Developer.

Abhinav is currently running his own startup (22bate7) that aims to improve learning outcomes among school kids. Before this, he worked with Microsoft Research, Oracle and a healthcare startup(Jana Care).

Nagendra after finishing his Masters in Cybersecurity from Georgia Tech will be joining as Software Engineer at Microsoft, Redmond.

Vaibhavi is currently the Program Coordinator, CS and ML Education Programs at Google

Koosh is currently pursuing his MS in CS at College of Computer and Information Sciences(CCIS), Northeastern University, Boston, MA.




From friends to Faculty, it has given me best of everything. This college and professors have helped me to learn how to question things and how to find answers for them.
I’m currently finishing my MBA and many of the courses which I studied at DA has helped me to do my MBA better. Not just MBA, it has helped me to understand everything in life in the better light. Glad to be a part of such prestigious place”


Sharan is currently working as a Game Developer at Osmo – a company in San Francisco Bay Area, after finishing his masters at Carnegie Mellon Unversity, Pittsburgh, USA.

Nonetheless, I sincerely hope the institute stays invested in establishing conditions of possibility for its students and also faculty to reflect upon their curiosities and vocations, beyond instrumental logic of rankings and placements. After all, DA-IICT was never envisioned to be a conventional engineering college.”
Sandeep is currently a graduate student at the Department of Media, Culture, and Communication, New York University. Before this he was a Research Associate at The Sarai Programme, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, Delhi. His research interests lie at the intersections of Software Studies, Science and Technology Studies, and Anthropology. His forthcoming publications include ‘Time-pass Development: Situating Social Media in Rural Rajasthan’ (Economic & Political Weekly), ‘Socio-Technical Imaginaries of a Data-Driven City: Ethnographic Vignettes from Delhi’ (Fibreculture), ‘Fuzzy Logic’ (Computational Culture), and a co-edited book ‘Lives of Data’ (Sarai-CSDS).



Shreya is currently a Software Engineer, Google Inc., Mountain View, California, US.

The four years of my life spent at DAIICT have shaped my life. I owe whatever success I garner to it.”
Naman after his B Tech went to the USA for graduate studies and is now working in the industry as a software engineer.

Nikhil is currently a software engineer at dropbox.

“I fondly remember the four fantastic years that I spent at DA-IICT. Writing this testimonial more than ten years after I graduated has given me the chance to reflect on how the education at DA-IICT has shaped my life and career. The unique course structure, which combined concepts from computer science, electronics, and communications, greatly benefited me in diversifying my knowledge. The cherry on top was the humanities curriculum that gave me a different and much-needed perspective on our societal challenges. As a young student, I may not have fully appreciated the value of those courses at the time, but they have been equally important in my life and career as the technical courses. I also deeply appreciate that our faculty constantly motivated the students to participate in research projects both internally and externally - this was a significant factor in my decision to pursue a career in research. Finally, and most importantly, the friends and memories that I made at DA-IICT will always remain with me.”

“My earliest memory at DAIICT was Prof RNB’s lecture on day 2 (His first one at DA). In his booming voice, he told us “Engineers are lazy. Best engineers are laziest. Hence, they are able to build the most optimal solutions.” I came to DAIICT because Director APK sold a vision of a progressive university with a strong emphasis on learning, hands-on experimentation and exposure, to compete with the world’s best. The engineer’s way – analytical approach to problem solving using ICT has stayed with me. My ability to understand and design complex systems and work closely with a large group of people learnt at DAIICT has helped me to be continually better among peers. I attribute this to the amazing course structure which covers fundamentals, hardware, software and well thought out refresher courses. Exposure to cutting-edge technology along with a unique perspective to dissect the nuts and bolts in real world systems is unique to DAIICT, and I have rarely seen the depth and progressive world view in students from other colleges. DAIICT alumni that I have worked with have always stood out among peers in ownership, hard work, sharpness, pride and quality of output delivered. Eyes light up uniformly when you run into an alumni or faculty and the feeling is mutual. Lasting friendships made at DAIICT are a constant source of joy and inspiration. Most importantly, the feeling of belonging to a place which constantly aspires for greatness resonates with my core values.”
Batch of 2017

Akshar is currently pursuing his Ph.D. at the Northeastern University in College of Computer and Information


A lot of effort has been put in by the authorities and the CS curriculum has been structured very well. The curriculum coupled with the amazing faculty and infrastructure, provide a fantastic environment for the academic development of a student.
A large number of extra-curricular activities facilitate the overall development of the student.”

Batch of 2016

Nandan is currently working at SAP Labs India as a Software Developer.

Abhinav is currently running his own startup (22bate7) that aims to improve learning outcomes among school kids. Before this, he worked with Microsoft Research, Oracle and a healthcare startup(Jana Care).
Batch of 2015

Nagendra after finishing his Masters in Cybersecurity from Georgia Tech will be joining as Software Engineer at Microsoft, Redmond.

Vaibhavi is currently the Program Coordinator, CS and ML Education Programs at Google

Koosh is currently pursuing his MS in CS at College of Computer and Information Sciences(CCIS), Northeastern University, Boston, MA.




From friends to Faculty, it has given me best of everything. This college and professors have helped me to learn how to question things and how to find answers for them.
I’m currently finishing my MBA and many of the courses which I studied at DA has helped me to do my MBA better. Not just MBA, it has helped me to understand everything in life in the better light. Glad to be a part of such prestigious place”
Batch of 2014


Sharan is currently working as a Game Developer at Osmo – a company in San Francisco Bay Area, after finishing his masters at Carnegie Mellon Unversity, Pittsburgh, USA.

Nonetheless, I sincerely hope the institute stays invested in establishing conditions of possibility for its students and also faculty to reflect upon their curiosities and vocations, beyond instrumental logic of rankings and placements. After all, DA-IICT was never envisioned to be a conventional engineering college.”
Sandeep is currently a graduate student at the Department of Media, Culture, and Communication, New York University. Before this he was a Research Associate at The Sarai Programme, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, Delhi. His research interests lie at the intersections of Software Studies, Science and Technology Studies, and Anthropology. His forthcoming publications include ‘Time-pass Development: Situating Social Media in Rural Rajasthan’ (Economic & Political Weekly), ‘Socio-Technical Imaginaries of a Data-Driven City: Ethnographic Vignettes from Delhi’ (Fibreculture), ‘Fuzzy Logic’ (Computational Culture), and a co-edited book ‘Lives of Data’ (Sarai-CSDS).

Batch of 2013


Shreya is currently a Software Engineer, Google Inc., Mountain View, California, US.
Batch of 2012

The four years of my life spent at DAIICT have shaped my life. I owe whatever success I garner to it.”
Naman after his B Tech went to the USA for graduate studies and is now working in the industry as a software engineer.

Nikhil is currently a software engineer at dropbox.
Batch of 2006

“My earliest memory at DAIICT was Prof RNB’s lecture on day 2 (His first one at DA). In his booming voice, he told us “Engineers are lazy. Best engineers are laziest. Hence, they are able to build the most optimal solutions.” I came to DAIICT because Director APK sold a vision of a progressive university with a strong emphasis on learning, hands-on experimentation and exposure, to compete with the world’s best. The engineer’s way – analytical approach to problem solving using ICT has stayed with me. My ability to understand and design complex systems and work closely with a large group of people learnt at DAIICT has helped me to be continually better among peers. I attribute this to the amazing course structure which covers fundamentals, hardware, software and well thought out refresher courses. Exposure to cutting-edge technology along with a unique perspective to dissect the nuts and bolts in real world systems is unique to DAIICT, and I have rarely seen the depth and progressive world view in students from other colleges. DAIICT alumni that I have worked with have always stood out among peers in ownership, hard work, sharpness, pride and quality of output delivered. Eyes light up uniformly when you run into an alumni or faculty and the feeling is mutual. Lasting friendships made at DAIICT are a constant source of joy and inspiration. Most importantly, the feeling of belonging to a place which constantly aspires for greatness resonates with my core values.”