Amity University Noida B.Tech Admissions 2025
ApplyAmong Top 30 National Universities for Engineering (NIRF 2024) | 30+ Specializations
Among Top 30 National Universities for Engineering (NIRF 2024) | 30+ Specializations
Recognized as Institute of Eminence by Govt. of India | NAAC ‘A++’ Grade | Upto 75% Scholarships | Extended Application Deadline: 30th Jan
Ranked #42 among Engineering colleges in India by NIRF | Highest CTC 50 LPA , 100% Placements | Last Date to Apply: 25th Feb
Ranked #1 Among all Private Indian Universities in QS Asia Rankings 2025 | Scholarships worth 210 CR
NAAC A++ Accredited | Accorded institution of Eminence by Govt. of India | NIRF Rank #6
NAAC A Grade | Trans-Disciplinary Approach | Global Diversity
The College Infrastructure is excellent . The students facilities are fantastic , Wi-Fi classroom, laboratories & library are well maintained. Hostel is satisfactory & a very good cafeteria is available ( implying quality of mess food is good)
I am a Student of BA.LLB program & we have highly qualified & experienced faculty. They are dedicated & work hard to ensure a friendly, learning environment for the students. A lot of seminars & submits happens here. Amity University not only focuses on academics but also motivates their students for taking parts in co - curricular activities for personality development.
The training & placement cell here organises various events like guest lectures, corporate meets etc to provide placement support for the students. However given the pendemic situation, what i have observed is that the placements have not been that good in the past few years.
Quite expensive, The facilities they provide the students is way less for the hostel & colleges fees we students have to pay every year.
The best part about our college is the college life it offers. People here are the very friendly & college life is full of fun & also productive at the same time as you get to learn new things each days .
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The college's infrastructure is excellent. The student facilities are fantastic, with a terrific environment and study resources. The college's campus is the main attraction. The college is well-designed and equipped with cutting-edge technology. There are separate hostels for boys and girls, as well as sports facilities. A library, bakery and CCD are all available. They also have a number of facilities outside of the campus. Students are also provided appropriate industry expos
The course curriculum is well-designed and up-to-date in accordance with university criteria. The course curriculum equips students with the necessary knowledge of exam themes. It enables a student to seek advice on their course of study as well as to clarify any questions or issues they might have. Students usually need to study on their own. Also, we get to learn foreign languages as well, but, that depends upon the course.
Graduation costs a student around ten lakhs rupees. It does not, however, provide students with any sort of placement. Even if they do it is not quite sufficient or satisfactory for a student. After graduation, students are perplexed. After graduation, students must seek employment by their own means and hard work.
Depending on the amenities provided by this college, it can be rather difficult for a middle-class household. If you've any other option in the list or if you want to move out of the city for your graduation then please do so. Although, when compared to other private universities Amity Lucknow is better.
The atmosphere at college is pleasant, and the students are friendly. Students can participate in a variety of additional cultural events and activities. The college abides by its anti-ragging proclamations. The mess is also okay. There are many shops and cafes around the campus for the purpose of chilling with your friends. Overall, campus life is satisfactory.
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Infrastructure- Amity University's infrastructure is well-liked by all. The campus is well-designed, featuring gaming areas, exercise centres, hostel and mess, sports fields, and conference halls. On campus, there are no restrictions on accessing the internet, and a 24-hour medical facility is also available. The hostels are comfortable and well-kept.
Academics- The course curriculum is revised on a regular basis in order to keep up with market trends, and we get hands-on experience through on-site visits. The focus has been on teaching students the necessary skills for becoming competent programmers. Our professors are also extremely knowledgeable and experienced. However, new programming languages are required, as well as improved lap assignments.
Placements- The placements are not really good. Only a small percentage of students are placed, and it is based on your cumulative grade point average (CGPA) for all semesters. The place only accepts you for a job, and if you are found to be eligible, they will offer you a position that is also average.
Value for money- Honestly, I personally believe that the fee is quite high. Laboratories, libraries, and sports facilities are all beneficial. Within the campus, there are a few eateries and cafes. There is a decent gym on the premises. Labs were equipped fine. Although, I still feel it is quite expensive.
Campus life- Amity University hosts athletic and cultural events known as Sangathan and Amiphoria, in which all departments compete against one another. The events and seminars are held on a yearly basis. There are approximately 10,000 books in the library. The books are arranged alphabetically by subject. Students can also access an online library. For students, proper sitting arrangements are supplied, as well as personal desktop computers. Faculty organises a number of educational trips that
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The college does look into maintaining the infrastructure and provide us with all the facilities. The college provide us with all indoor and outdoor facilities including wifi. The living spaces and food are well hygiened and provide us with really good food.
I am 3rd year law student as i plan to build my career in that. The teachers are very professional and help us with all our doubts. Yes the curriculum covers all the necessary things. The studies do makes us ready for the job.
The placement quality is great. Most of the students gets placed on their academic performance. The placement process is smooth and gives us the opportunity to sit for different companies. Tha college supports us in every way possible.
There's nothing to complain about the infrastructure of the college. Library is very big and there are 4 different grounds for different sports. The labs have got enough space for a lot of students to fit in and work. There are 4 seminar halls in the main block and 2 big seminar halls in the junior block.
Academics are good but a lot of rules and restrictions. I Study electrical engineering and as far as teaching is concerned I Would not say you have great faculty but engineering is all about self learning so that's not a problem. Though the faculty is very skilled they worked hard and complete the syllabus and revision schedule that the management prepares for the students.
Placements are fine but not superb. As per my knowledge the highest placement is 24lakhs and the the average package is 4lpa. The placement process is a little bit pleasant and must follow all the rules which are kept by the management. College management is also supportive.
Infrastructure- I was enthralled by the campus and unique teaching approach, as well as the facilities, and decided to enrol here. I also wanted to enrol in a college that would provide me with some practical experience. The classrooms are outfitted with the most up-to-date technology. There are separate hostels for males and girls, as well as sports facilities. There is a well-equipped library, bakery cafeteria, and CCD.
Academics- The course is tailored to a student's objectives. The course content provides appropriate knowledge of the exam topics. It allows a student to seek guidance on their course of study as well as clarify queries and concerns. The goal is that those who want to study can do so, while others who want want to enjoy college can do so.
Placements- Campus placements are currently average. Companies are asked to participate in the placement process, and students gain valuable interview experience. However, our ability to be chosen is a factor. Salary is always a constraint in any chance, but you can be positioned as long as you are eager and have the idealism to seize it.
Value for money- I think the price is a little exorbitant, but you can win scholarships at the end of the year based on your previous semester's performance. Contingent upon the facilities that this college offers it is still quite strenuous for a middle class family.
Campus life- Amity is also known for its largest event, Amiphoria, which provides a platform for everyone to showcase their talent, as well as the sports meet, Sangathan, which is hosted by Amity. Aside from that, if a student arrives to study, the college provides all of the necessary facilities. Anti-ragging and non-discriminatory policies are in place at Amity.
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The college has all the required equipments and facilities. Although the library needs to be stacked up with latest edition and new publications but still it is a good area to carry out research. I am not a hosteller.
I am pursuing law as a stream. The quality of teaching needs improvisation. Along with that the curriculum needs an overhauling. Similarly subjects need to be updated as per the new avenues which are there in the market.
The quality of placement is poor. There is hardly any internship cell or records of organization that hire students for internship. There is very limited support from the college and the management. You need to work for your own.
The course is pretty much expensive and it is definitely not worth the money. The course costs around 2 lacs a year which is way too high considering the quality of education imparted by the institution.
The campus life is average... The campus is huge you can always have room to engage in some recreational activities. There is a gym and dancing area and other stuff to cheer your mood.
The college is average. You should really upto better options but if you are choosing the college then be ready to apply a little more hardwork.
The infrastructure of the college is great. Facilities for the students are awesome with the great atmosphere and sources to study. Campus of the college is the centre of attraction. college is well built with upgraded technologies. And proper industry exposure is given to students for their personality development. Separate hostels for males and girls, as well as sports facilities are available. There is a library, bakery cafeteria, and CCD.
Course curriculum is well and updated as per the guidelines of university. The course content provides appropriate knowledge of the exam topics. It allows a student to seek guidance on their course of study as well as clarify queries and concerns. Above 75% attendance is requisite for the purpose of giving exams in the future.
It costs a student approx 10 lakhs to complete graduation. Although, it doesn't provides placement to the students at all. Even if they do do then the package is quite less. Students are confused after their graduation. Students have to find their jobs themselves after graduation.
I think the price is a little exorbitant, but you can win scholarships at the end of the year based on your previous semester's performance. Contingent upon the facilities that this college offers it is still quite strenuous for a middle class family.
College life is quite good and the crowd is cool. Many other cultural events and activities are organized for students to develop. Anti-ragging policies are followed within the campus. Sometimes it's between many colleges and sometimes within the college campus. Students participate in great number and are certified as well as awarded.
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The college has the best infrastructure, beautiful library and buildings. It also has a mango orchid in the centre of the campus. The campus is wifi enabled and also has a good speed. Infrastructure is one of the best.
Academics are poor. Students don't want to study and neither the faculties are well qualified to provide quality education. But one can study on their own and maybe a very small number of faculties can teach.
Placements are still a dilemma. No placements are provided by them. The placement of Amity Lucknow is poor. They will only offer you internships in the lowest-ranked firms and nothing above it. One needs to find out about the placements on their own.
TOTALLY not. Fees is too high.
I am a day scholar so can't say about it but it must be average.
Overall I think one needs to work on themselves on their own and should not expect the college to help them.
The college ensures hygiene and sanitation. The rooms could have been more spacious and a little better equipped with facilities like smart boards unlike the ordinary white borads in the majority of classes. Hostel facilities are decent. Wifi could've been better.
Being a law student, questioning facts and raising arguments must be the greeted and practiced. Classes here provide more of school teaching curriculum of spoon-feeding instead of practical classroom discussions and excercises. The curriculum usually stands archiac to the trending standards of operation in the National Law Schools with outdated syllabus.
Placements unlike the claims are a rare event which when occur do not offer more than 15-20k of stipend to a more than average student. Placement are usually of an average quality. The highest package offered ranges between 50-60k stipend in the law program.
Almost all the private institutions share similar problems. Being in Amity was no different. Only it's abhorrence to cost-efficient fee structure degrades the expectations of what it could offer with such hefty sum.
Campus is secure, hygienic and beautiful both (day and night) justifying the Amity infrastructure. Anti-ragging policies are strictly adhered to and students are friendly irrespective of their ranks and seniority. The campus is open all forms of diverse activities such as sports, music, dance , art and much more. Studenta get to showcase their talents during the Annual sports event known as the 'Sangathan' and represent their cultural zest at the annual fesf of 'Amiphoria'.
It is a decent place for someone who can afford a hefty amount and a comparatively luxurious college life for a private University.
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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.
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