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
Highest CTC - 82 LPA | Average CTC - 18.25 LPA | NAAC Grade A+ Accredited
Ranked #1 Among all Private Indian Universities in QS Asia Rankings 2025 | Scholarships worth 210 CR
International tie-ups | Project based learning | Scholarships Available | Accepts JEE & NATA Scores | Applications Closing Soon!
NAAC A++ Grade | Category-I Deemed to be University Grade by UGC
The infrastructure is very poor. The living spaces are not clean and hygienic. The facilities in the laboratories are very poor. The library is not updated. Hostels are worst. We have to share a room with five more people. The food in the hostel mess is worse.
Academics are not so good. Teachers here believe in mugging up the answers and reproducing the same. Practical teaching is not implemented. Only theoretical knowledge is given. Projects are not given importance.
You can't depend on the college for placements. College doesn't guarantee you a job. Many students get selected in the placements but none of them get an offer letter from the respective companies. This is the worst case.
I don't think this college is worth my money. I pay two lakh per annum including the hostel bills.
Campus life is poor. It's very stressful. There are no special events or cocurricular activities. It's very boring and routine to be here.
Infrastructure is good and spacious. Library and laboratories and equipped and well maintained. Hostels are okay. Hostel food is fine and hygienic. Hostel rooms are tiny and you have to share them with 5 other people.
Teaching is totally theoretical. There's no practical learning. On a whole faculty is good but not upto the mark. There are innovation clubs and other clubs in the campus. But they're not so active. Projects are not given much importance.
Can't depend on the college for jobs. There's no placement guarantee. Good MNCs don't visit the college. Only small companies hire from this college. Only a 20% of students get placed. Out of them only a mere 2% get into MNCs.
My course costed 1.5 lakh per annum including the hostel bills. I feel that's totally worth it.
You'll get nice friends. And the teachers and nice and friendly.
The infrastructure is pretty good. The classrooms and corridors are spacious. There are green lawns. We have well equipped library and laboratories. The college campus is clean. The hostels are not so excellent. They're average in terms of hygiene and food.
I'm pursuing engineering in the stream of electronics and communication in this college. The curriculum is updated but there's not much practical teaching implemented. There's no active participation in the department clubs. There's no such enthusiasm neither in students nor faculty. The teaching is overall good but needs improvement.
There's no placement guarantee. College will not assure you a job. I guess a mere 20% of students get placed. That too in small, not so good companies. Only 2% of students get placed in good MNC companies. So you cannot depends on the college for a job.
I'm paying approximately 1.5 lakh per annum. Tuition fee is justified but the hostel fee is not worth paying. We get charged 100rs/day for food in the hostel. The food is sometimes very worst.
Teachers and staff are very supportive and friendly. Students come from different backgrounds, so we cannot judge them. The location is very safe and it can handle emergencies.
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