Amity University BA Admissions 2025
ApplyRanked amongst the top 3% of universities globally (QS Rankings)
Ranked amongst the top 3% of universities globally (QS Rankings)
NAAC A+ Grade | Among top 100 universities of India (NIRF 2024) | 40 crore+ scholarships distributed
Accorded Institution of Eminence by Govt of India, NAAC A++ Accredited, Ranked #4 by NIRF 2024
100+ Industry collaborations | 10+ Years of legacy
Ranked #46 amongst Universities in India by NIRF | 1900+ Students Placed | 94% Placement | 633+ Recruiters | Last Date to Apply: 29th May
In-depth curriculum focused on subjects like English, Psychology, Economics, Political Science, and more.
I didn’t like the infrastructure much. Many classrooms have fans not working properly. Labs have old equipment and even broken stuff sometimes. Wi-Fi rarely works well. Library is big but very dusty and half the time no one is there to help.
Teaching here is very basic. Teachers just follow the book. No real examples or practical knowledge is given. Lectures are boring, and some faculties don’t even take attendance properly. They just mark present for everyone. You have to study on your own. Labs are conducted but no real learning happens. Notes are copy pasted from internet. Students are not encouraged to ask questions. Syllabus is outdated too. Exams are okay, but nothing prepares you for real world. Needs serious improvement.
No good placement at all. Only 2-3 companies visited in final year and most offered internships, not jobs. Even the internships were unpaid. No training, no mock interviews, nothing. Everyone had to find off-campus options. Very disappointing. College says they have placement cell but they just collect resumes and never follow up. If you want a good job, don’t depend on college. Zero support.
The quality of education and facilities don’t match the money you pay.There are hidden charges and you don’t even know what for. Events are rare and not enjoyable. This college just wants money, doesn’t give value. Worst investment for me. Would not recommend.
Life here is boring. No proper events or activities. Everyone just attends class and goes back to hostel. No vibe, no excitement. There is a fest, but even that was badly managed
The overall infrastructure is quite fine. Classrooms are good size and most have projectors, though sometimes they don’t work properly. Labs are decent and have enough equipment but few machines are old. Library is spacious with a lot of books, though the number of digital resources is limited. The campus is kept clean mostly. There's a small garden which is relaxing.
Faculty is mixed. Some are really good and explain things in simple way, but some just rush with syllabus. Course content is updated, but teaching method can be boring at times. Notes are provided but not always before time. Few teachers are supportive and allow doubts after class. Practical knowledge is limited.
Placement is not so strong here. Only a handful of companies visit and they pick very few students. The packages are mostly low, around 2 to 4 LPA. Only top scorers get better chances. Placement cell tries, but doesn’t have much industry contact. Internships are also not properly arranged
Fees is moderate, not too high but still the returns are not that great in terms of job or exposure. You get a degree and average learning experience, so depends on what you’re expecting.You learn some stuff but for real growth, you might need to invest outside on online courses etc. It’s fine but not the best return.
Life on campus is kind of fun. There are fest events, cultural activities and even guest lectures. It gets exciting during those times. Otherwise, it's a bit dull on normal days. Friends make it better. There are some clubs, but not all are active. Sports and games happen, but only if you are interested and take initiative. Some restrictions are there but not too strict. It’s enjoyable overall.