Amity University | M.Tech Admissions 2025
ApplyRanked amongst top 3% universities globally (QS Rankings).
Ranked amongst top 3% universities globally (QS Rankings).
Among Top 30 National Universities for Engineering (NIRF 2024) | 30+ Specializations | AI Powered Learning & State-of-the-Art Facilities
Ranked #1 Among all Private Indian Universities in QS Asia Rankings 2025 | Scholarships worth 210 CR
NAAC A++ Grade | Category-I Deemed to be University Grade by UGC
NAAC A+ Grade | Ranked No.1 Private University in India (QS World University Rankings 2025)
NAAC A+ Grade | Among top 100 universities of India (NIRF 2024) | 40 crore+ scholarships distributed
Good infrastructure on a very huge space and world class amenities. The university is fully air conditioned and the best part of the college is its huge sports ground. There is a swimming pool as well inside the campus!
The academics are good but sometimes they gets neglected by the administration. The courses syllabus should be revised every year with latest technologies. Students have an option to choose from a wide range of courses which is a great point.
The university tries their best to achieve 100% placements. There are two departments working simultaneously to achieve this number. Companies like Google, Amazon, Palo Alto, Genpact, EY, Tech Mahindra etc., hire from Amity
The fees can be lower since there are roughly 1200+ students enrolling for the CSE course.
the campus life is vibrant with lots of clubs and fests to be a part of.
The University is great but lacks a little bit of focus in administration and academics.
the college infra is amazing. we had access to all the latest tech in labs, and the sports ground was huge which helped us stay active with studies. overall - the college has great infra. i stayed at a hostel, the hostels are great as well.
I was studying computer science engineering, and the courses were okay. the content could have been updated but overall the content was informative and it had everything we could learn about the course and upskill accordingly
placements were okay, we had to be updated with the skills and technology to prepare for the placements. overall one has to be skilled enough to clear the interviews and get ready for placements. but overall it was nice
The college infra is nice, it had all the necessary infra facilities and equipment. The library was huge and the labs were well maintained. The classrooms were spacious enough and the tech was well maintained.
I was a part of the computer science program, and the courses were well updated. We could have been taught latest technologies and upcoming trends. And yes - we were job ready by the end of our college.
The quality of placements was nice. We had access to some good product organisations - and we were placement ready as well. We were given a lot of preparatory sessions and we had to prepare a lot. But yes the placement season was great.
The college infrastructure was really nice, you could get the vibe of what it feels like to study in a well built college. Its a huge campus with a lot of facilities- all within the campus. Really amazing infrastructure.
I really believe the curriculum can be updated to add new latest technologies and add stuff which helps people in the real world. With the bookish knowledge, knowledge about the practical aspects of life is also necessary and i feel that was missing.
I believe Amity has improved and consistently helped their students get placed in good product organisations. Of course the mandate for this is good preparation by the students and if you are doing that I don’t think placements are gonna be any issue.
I believe the money was worth it, for me what’s worth is the friends and connections I got there.
Amity has one of the best campus life out there. You can get involved in so many co curricular programs and amity is always top notch in their co curriculars.
Pretty good infrastructure with top notch classrooms and air conditioning. The canteens are provide really good food and other than that there are many outlets there like subway, dominos, etc. There are facilities for sports like cricket, tennis, football, badminton, etc.
The teaching faculty can be hard to handle sometimes but with some luck and motivation you can learn a lot. All professors might not be really good at teaching but the assignments and projects you will be assigned will teach you a lot.
Really good placements to get into the corporate world including Amazon, Adobe, Shell, Samsung. Average CTC: 6-7 lpa with some big companies ready to give 50-60 lpa. Amity tries a 100 percent placement policy so they will try their best to land you a placement.
Can be a little bit expensive as compared to government and government affiliated universities like IITs and NITs but still comparable to other private universities. Average 4 year B.Tech program fee : 16 - 18 lakhs.
You will get chance get associated with many sports and cultural groups to pursue your hobbies like dance, cricket, chess, football, etc. Sangathan is an annual inter-department sports competition where you can participate in many different sports.
College has a vast landscape with modern infrastructure. The labs are equipped with latest computers and MACs. The sports facilities are also perfect. There is a big parking space available for all the students and faculty members.
The academics part is average to good. Since a lot of focus is given to just show off and not on actual studies. There are incubators for students who wants ton start there own business/startups which is a nice touch.
The university tries to achieve 100% placements and they pretty much achieve this. There are two departments working on placements for Engineering students ACTC and CRC. Both of them have great staff who help a lot during placements and bringing the best companies like AMAZON, HCL, Tech Mahindra, Thales, SHELL India, etc.
Since the footfall of the university is high the fees should be reduced.
Campus life is great. There are a lot of clubs that we can join, and the fests/hackathons are amazing.
The university is great. If you are determined to make a difference Amity can provide immense opportunities.
The infrastructure is amazing. There are multiple hostels and are well equipped with all the amenities. The college campus is huge and has everything to offer, ranging from AC classrooms, fully functional labs, huge auditorium to gym, sports centre and amazing food courts.
The academics are good. It is a very big brand name and gets you a lot of exposure. There are a few fantastic teachers. There are proper examinations which are rigorous, a great curriculum. the course structure is very educative and helpful. There is even an amity tech fest. They have an amazing digital library too
Placements are great. All the big brands come. Amity has a big brand name, everyone knows it and there is 100% placement. No student goes unplaced, everyone gets a good company. I myself got a great placement. The atmosphere is conducive.
It is a bit exhorbitant in the fees yes but overall you do get good return out of it. college provides everything as they claim and it is even better. it is definitely a value for money and the placements are 100% which is a big positive
Campus life is amazing. college has everything to offer. you can choose to live in hostel or be a day scholar. either way you get great exposure. there are so many fests and daily life is very happening too.
I had a great time and am happy i made the choice
The infrastructure is good, but the hostel charges are very high, making it expensive for a middle-class individual. They only provide hostel facilities, and meals are not included, so you have to buy food from different blocks. However, the library is a great place for reading and studying.
Only a few faculty members provide insights into the current scenario, making it challenging to achieve your goals. We mostly receive theoretical knowledge, which is often difficult to apply in real-life situations. The curriculum is good but is updated infrequently.
It is very difficult to secure a job in a particular field. In the placement drive last year, only 10 percent of students were placed. Placement opportunities directly depend on your skills and learning, which means you can get placements from various sources. Ultimately, it entirely depends on your abilities.
My college had a huge campus and even we had very good and big play ground.........and in our college we had separate blocks for each branch.......And to spand time in garden is excellent experience and we have very good hostel
In our college teacher are very friendly they will teach at understandable words and ......they we motivate us to get very good future...... Exam will conduct in month to improve our studies in academic
To get certificate from our college is very good thing and with the placements............. In our college top company will come to hiri students who are eligible to that Post..... Our college have highest playmate of 64lpa
Very good
The exceptional quality of the hostels, on a twin-sharing basis. The quality of food was also good and there were quite a few options around the college as well. The facilities and infrastructure were top class with best-in-class laboratories on the campus.
The course is good and it makes you ready for industry 4.0. In line with the requirements. Teachers are exceptional and very easily approachable. Teaching quality is good. The pass percentage is 35% in majors. Also, 4 CGPA at least. The industry exposure seminars conducted every month give a very good idea about the current trends in the industry.
Almost 95% of the students were placed even during the pandemic and were offered decent packages. Delloitte, EY, KPMG, Accenture, and Cisco were among the front runners during the placement process. Also, the highest package offered was around 30LPA with posting in Japan.
Hello Aspirant,
Hope you are doing great. According to university placement data, over 2,280 offers were made during the Amity University placements 2021 drive, where companies such as Yamaha, KPMG, Deloitte, IBM, and Accolite, among others, visited the campus placement drive. The placements are good and the highest placement package that is INR 21.5 LPA and the Average placement package is INR 5 LPA And the lowest is the 3.5 LPA. The NO. of Recruiters were around 340 and offers 2, 280.
ALL THE BEST
Hello,
Here are the facilities provided by Amity University Ranchi, Jharkhand:
Currently, there is no swimming pool at Amity University Ranchi.
To know about facilities offered in Amity Ranchi, in detail, visit : https://dqxeclau.top/university/amity-university-ranchi/facilities
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Hello,
Actually LPU is always a better choice.
As LPU aims to make the professional education stretching from local to global level and make it the class room based to web based education.
At LPU day by day the curriculum keep changing and the new curriculums like AI, IOT, virtualization, cloud computing, big data and many more are added.
Frequent workshops are conducted those are make the students expert in the field of current technologies.
Also the placement view is also very clear in case of getting a good job.
So you should go for lpu.
Hope for the best.
Thank you.