Amity University | M.Tech Admissions 2025
ApplyRanked amongst top 3% universities globally (QS Rankings).
Ranked amongst top 3% universities globally (QS Rankings).
2-year postgraduate program focusing on advanced computing and IT applications
Among Top 30 National Universities for Engineering (NIRF 2024) | 30+ Specializations | AI Powered Learning & State-of-the-Art Facilities
NAAC A+ Grade | Among top 100 universities of India (NIRF 2024) | 40 crore+ scholarships distributed
Ranked #46 Among Universities in India by NIRF | 1950+ Students Placed 91% Placement, 590+ Recruiters | Last Date to Apply: 15th July
NAAC A+ Grade | Ranked No.1 Private University in India (QS World University Rankings 2025)
JoSAA Round 6 seat allotment result will be released on July 16, 2025.
GATE COAP 2025 Round 10 counselling was conducted from July 9 to July 10, 2025.
IIT JAM 2025 4th admission list was issued on June 27, 2025 for M.Sc admissions.
Our college has the best infrastructure in compared to other IITs. i can say this because i have visited almost all the IITs. Most of our clasrooms are AC clasrooms and with 1000 capacity and we do have projector facality in all our clasrooms. we do have a spourts hub which controls and gives all the required equipments we do have a large liberary with more than 10lakhs books.
It was my dream to study in indias no1college. and i made it with hardwork and dedication. i have compleated mechanical engineering and gotplaced in wipro. The teaching culture is well planned and updated. all the teachers are well experienced.
The quality of placements in our college is excellent . Top companies of india visit our campus to intake students . the higest salary package is around 2.5 cr and the average package is around 11 lakhs. the placement procedure is very easy in our campus our placemen staff helps a lot in this
IITM has all the necessary infra that a student might need. We have spacious classrooms with mutiple blackboards, 24x7 WiFi, projectors and speakers. We have a plethora of labs for various uses. We have an air conditioned library which runs for 15hrs a day.
The acads are pretty good when compared to other colleges although i must say that a lot of profs are more interested in their research rather than teaching. But their are a few profs who are legends in their teaching efficacy
Around 80% of the students get placed here. The placement team works very hard and is very supportive to keep the process smooth for every stakeholder. The average salary is around 12 LPA CTC in MM dept.
Being a centrally funded institute we get a lot of benefits at a subsidized rate. This is much more than value of money. The course cost per year is about 4.5 lakhs including hostel and mess fees. This is approx half of what you would be paying in private colleges
The college campus as a whole is pretty nice and encouraging. It has its share of pros and cons but overall you'll love the freedom, lush greenery, wildlife (monkeys sometimes are a pain but you learn to live with them), etc
I think it has all the necessary infrastructure , facilities and equipment. Classroom has all the facilities as good WiFi, projector, mic, good speaker. These are available for use and well maintained. Living spaces are also clean . Food hygiene sometimes has some issues .
I am in chemical department. Honestly there is no reason to choose it just due to my rank. The quality of teaching is ok , not that great, but some prof are really good. Yeah curriculum is updated and has include all recent developments.
In India, I think it has one of the best quality of placement. Around 85% students are placed. In chemical department, the highest salary package goes upto 32lpa . Average salary offered is around 12lpa. College is very supportive in the placement process.
IITM has all the necessary infra that a student might need. We have spacious classrooms with mutiple blackboards, 24x7 WiFi, projectors and speakers. We have a plethora of labs for various uses. We have an air conditioned library which runs for 15hrs a day.
The acads are pretty good when compared to other colleges although i must say that a lot of profs are more interested in their research rather than teaching. But their are a few profs who are legends in their teaching efficacy
Around 80% of the students get placed here. The placement team works very hard and is very supportive to keep the process smooth for every stakeholder. The average salary is around 12 LPA CTC in MM dept.
Being a centrally funded institute we get a lot of benefits at a subsidized rate. This is much more than value of money. The course cost per year is about 4.5 lakhs including hostel and mess fees. This is approx half of what you would be paying in private colleges
The college campus as a whole is pretty nice and encouraging. It has its share of pros and cons but overall you'll love the freedom, lush greenery, wildlife (monkeys sometimes are a pain but you learn to live with them), etc
The campus is next to Guindy national park. It is in flora and the fauna mostly consists of deers and dogs. Many sporting activities are there. The city is near to campus. The campus has few old buildings but they are equipped with all facilities. New buildings have first class facilities. There are facilities for a lot of research.
Finest in the country. The academics are slightly tough but it's worth it. There is a lot of focus on courses. Attendance is slightly strict. One has to maintain 85%. But the quality is the best one can get.
Best placements. Obviously same as other IITs. A lot offers are made from top companies. 900 -1000 people get placed every year. Jobs are mostly in computer science domain. A lot of core companies do come for placements.
The government gives a lot of subsidies. The fee has been hiked compared to the previous fee. But compared to other private colleges or universities, it is the best.
There are lot of activities to do in the campus. Sports, music, dance, coding, start-ups and a lot. You are literally living in a forest. The cycle ride in the campus is awesome.
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Admission to IIT Madras, like all Indian Institutes of Technology, is highly competitive and governed by strict eligibility criteria. To qualify, candidates must clear JEE Advanced and also meet specific academic standards. The official requirements state that applicants must either achieve a minimum of 75% marks in their Class 12 examinations (65% for SC, ST, or PwD categories), or rank within the top 20 percentile of their respective board for the relevant category.
With a score of 49%, you would not meet the general marks criterion. Your eligibility now depends on whether this score places you within the top 20 percentile of your board for your category. It is advisable to check your board’s percentile cutoffs for your specific year and category to confirm this.
If you are not eligible this year, you might consider preparing to retake JEE Main and Advanced in the next cycle, provided you meet age and attempt limits. Alternatively, you could explore admission to other reputable institutions such as IIITs, NITs (if your JEE Main score is competitive), state engineering colleges, or private universities with more flexible entry requirements.
Should you wish, I can assist in identifying colleges that align with your current academic profile and category. Please let me know if you would like more tailored guidance.
Hello Aspirant,
When applying to BS in Medical Sciences and Engineering at IIT Madras via the IAT (IISER Aptitude Test) for the OBC-NCL Female category, the suggested ranks and marks can differ every year depending on the level of difficulty or how many took the exam. However, based on the trends from year-to-year:
Hey student! To get admission in the dual degree Aerospace Engineering program at IIT Madras through the female quota, your JEE Advanced rank should ideally be within 6000 to 6500. This is based on recent trends and can vary slightly each year depending on seat availability and cutoffs.
If your rank is around or below 6000, your chances are quite strong. Even if it's a little above that, you might still get in during the later rounds of JoSAA counselling, especially if others withdraw or shift branches.
So, aim for a good rank and keep an eye on the counselling rounds. You’ve got a realistic shot if you stay within that range.
All the best!