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)
NAAC A+ Grade | Among top 100 universities of India (NIRF 2024) | 40 crore+ scholarships distributed
NAAC A++ Grade | 41000+ Alumni network | Students from over 20 countries
Ranked #46 Among Universities in India by NIRF | 1950+ Students Placed 91% Placement, 590+ Recruiters
NAAC A+ Grade | Ranked No.1 Private University in India (QS World University Rankings 2025)
The quality of Infrastructure is not as good as a private college. They provide hostel facility only to girls. But the new building which is yet to start is really good. There are hostel facilities for both boys and girls. Large, world class campus with bus services is expected Buildings are not in good condition. Classrooms are sub-standards. Labs are average, and you will find relevant learning software. Machines in labs are old, so do not expect much from it. S to start from the next session.
Teachers in our college were helpful. The methodology they use for teaching is very student-friendly. You can easily understand the topics. The course curriculum is very relevant, and you'll find everything relatable with the course and topics. The methods of teaching will m. The course would benefit more the students to aim for an academic career. Students who want to be journalists must do internships during the duration of the course.ake sure you are always interested.
Mostly 10% of students got placed since most of the students opted for higher studies. The highest salary offered was Rs 15,000 per month in 2013, and the average salary offered was Rs 12,000 per month. ABP News and ETV Hyderabad were the top recruiters. Nearly 40% of the students got an internship in publications like The Hindustan Times, The Hitavada, Navbharat Times and Dainik The college provides everything apart from placements. The level of placements is considerably low. You cannBhaskar.
its not good for that money which we are paying
campus life is also not so good because of rare hostel facilities
I chose mass communication because it is a helpful course for all things of media. I wanted to sift through the choices the field offered and determine which is suitable for me. I wish the course is more practical with inputs from working journalists. The university conducts regular extracurricular activities and events like sports and culturals, which is enough for students to showcase their talents. The university also tries to connect with its alumni, although it could do a lot more on that f
Hi,
Institutes offering PhD program in Journalism and Mass Communication (Media Management is a part of it) do invite application from time to time. One can check the eligibility criteria for the same and can apply for the program. Here I am providing two links which will give information about that. Aspirants need to keep checking the admission notice for that because seats are very limited for PhD programs and need to attain success in Entrance exam and Interview.
Links:
http://www.mcu.ac.in/Notifications/notification_phd_entrance_eligibility_relaxation_23022019.pdf
https://www.dauniv.ac.in/Admissions2019.php/GroupE/Guidelines%20for%20Ph.D.%20Admissions.pdf
I hope it helps!