Amity University, Noida B.Com Admissions 2025
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#10 in India by NIRF Ranking | Institution of Eminence by Govt. of India | Scholarships Available | Highest CTC 88 LPA
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The infrastructure is adequate with good class rooms, libraries, and fewer commerce labs. The campus is neat but does not have digital resources and sophisticated financial tools. Wi-Fi facility is available but requires better speed for online studies and research.
BCom is a perfect bridging course for business admin, taxation, and finance. The course is theory-based. The aspiring candidates who desire hands-on exposure have to opt for extra certifications or internships in order to enhance industry exposure.
Placements are mere mid-level institutions and local ones. Placement is not the choice for students who want to gain employment in top finance organizations. Students are generally more interested in higher studies such as MBA, CA, or government exams compared to placements.
Being a state university, it is comparatively low-cost, and it is a good choice for those who want to opt for an affordable commerce course. Industrial exposure and training need to be traded off with studies to attain the highest possible in the context of career opportunities.
It has strong local student strength in all of its campuses except Hissar, so it is a suitable option for students from Gujarat. It provides a plethora of extracurricular activities such as sports, fests, and culture festivals for the students' engagement. Industry interaction and corporate exposure is poor.