Amity University Admissions 2025
ApplyAmongst top 3% universities globally (QS Rankings) | Ranked as India’s #1 Not for profit pvt. University by India Today
Amongst top 3% universities globally (QS Rankings) | Ranked as India’s #1 Not for profit pvt. University by India Today
Ranked amongst the top 3% of universities globally (QS Rankings)
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NAAC A+ Grade | Among top 100 universities of India (NIRF 2024) | 40 crore+ scholarships distributed
47 years of academic excellence | 40 LPA-Highest Package Offered
Ranked #46 Among Universities in India by NIRF | 1950+ Students Placed 91% Placement, 590+ Recruiters | Last Date to Apply: 31st August | Admissions Closing Soon
Avg college .doesn't have proper facilities need to modify their infrastructure also need to change the principle ????????????need to improvise the ground the basketball court any many more things also please
I would rate academic 7 out of 10 and teacher's 6 out of 10 From my perspective, I’d give my college education a solid 6 out of 10. It wasn’t terrible — I did learn things, develop certain skills, and have moments where I felt challenged in a good way. There were classes and professors who genuinely made me think differently, and I’m glad for those. But overall, it didn’t quite live up to what I hoped for. A lot of the time, it felt like the curriculum was stuck in the past, not really preparing me for the real-world demands I see now. Some courses felt like box-checking exercises instead of actual learning experiences. I wish there had been more practical application, hands-on projects, and industry connections rather than just theory and exams. Socially, it was fine — I met good people and had some memorable moments
What placement? College doesn't even provide internship From my point of view, the placement situation at my college was basically nonexistent — literally, there was no placement cell, no company tie-ups, no career fairs, nothing. When it came time to think about jobs, it was pretty much “you’re on your own, buddy.” It wasn’t even that the placement was bad — there just wasn’t one. No official guidance, no training sessions, no mock interviews, and no recruiter visits. If we wanted opportunities, we had to hunt them down ourselves, build our own networks, and figure out how to sell ourselves in the job market without any institutional backing. On one hand, it did force me to become more independent and resourceful, but on the other hand, it felt like the college washed its hands of any responsibility once classes were over. For the amount of time and money invested in getting a degree, having zero support in securing a job afterward was frustrating. If I had to rate the placement aspect? Honestly, it’s a 0/10. At least if it were bad, there’d be something to work with — but here, the word “placement” might as well have been a myth.
From my point of view, the value for money of my college education was… average at best. I wouldn’t call it a complete waste, because I did walk away with a degree, some knowledge, and a few good experiences. But when I think about the amount of money spent versus what I actually got out of it, the balance feels a bit off.
From my point of view, campus life at my college was a mixed bag. It had its moments — hanging out with friends between classes, small fests that brought some life to the place, and the occasional event that actually felt exciting. Those little pockets of fun made the experience more bearable
Faculty & Teaching Quality – How approachable, knowledgeable, and engaging your professors were. Infrastructure & Facilities – Classrooms, labs, library, Wi-Fi, hostel, etc. Administration & Support – How helpful or unhelpful the college management was when you needed something. Extracurricular & Clubs – Whether there were opportunities outside academics to explore interests. Alumni Network – If it even exists and whether it helped in any way.
Good environment better educational facilities than any other college in roorkee brilliant teachers good infrastructure had an amazing experience a hygienic canteen NCC or NSS was also available in the college specially it was fir b.ed stream but offer other courses too like home science b.sc and b.com
I had completed my graduation from tjis college because it was just 3 km away from my home Yes the curriculum was up to date and included all the recent developments in thr field I m jot a job ready because it was just a graduation degree and for job i need pg
There is no placement n all as it is mainly for b.ed stream No salary or jobs were offered There r no professional courses in the college so how would i get job after b.com I am proper jobless and seeking for a good job on the other hand i want to do MBA from a good college bit i don’t know how to select a good college can u plz help me out????
My course cost 12000 per year Mo i dnt feel that i m getting my money’s worth it was a time when the colleges wer closed due to corona so we didnt get any classes n all so in the 2 years of corona my b.com was completed and i learned nothing even i forgot what i had learnt in class 12th hope that is enough
The best features of my campus was that it was full of greenery there are so many treees and trees a neat and clean environment fresh air sometimes we get some fruits also from that trees
Great experience i got an amazing friend over there now she is my best frnd from last 5 years
Infrastructure Is good and impressive. It have all the necessary facilities like library, computer labs, playground, parking, canteen . It have hostel facility also No smart boards and wifi available but . Classes were near and clean .
I have done my graduation from Methodist girls degree College and it have most value course and the academic wise the college is good . faculty is very helpful and nice They clear each and every doubt of every students .
Their is no placement facility available at the time of my graduation. But it have scholarship facility available. Some of the student become teacher there also. I don't know about the placement more in this college .
It's quite worth the money if you only want the degree and knowledge.
In our college overall infrastructure is not that much good but. Enough for study. There were labs like science and computer and canteens for food facility and classes are also without digital boards.. but sports facilities are good.
I have studied M.COM in the year of 2019. At my time there are supportive faculty and staff members. Curriculum and academic activities or Syllabus all these things were updated at my time. It is fully depends on the students to get himself job ready.
Placement is equal to zero.. means never heard about any campus recruitment drive in that college at the time I pursued the degree. The college is not that much focused for the placements of the students .