Amity University | M.Tech Admissions 2025
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We have all the necessary infrastructure, facilities and equipment,the facilities i have in our classrooms are good setting arrangement, smart board,A.C,Wifi. Our class and corridor is very clean and clear
We are BCA students, our teachers are so sincere about our study . They always guide us. Our curriculum is also significant for nowadays. Our exam system also good.we are satisfied to be a part of this college
Many companies comes in this college to
Yes
Techno India University offers impressive infrastructure that supports both academic and extracurricular development. The campus is well-planned and provides a clean and vibrant environment for students. Classrooms are spacious, well-ventilated, and equipped with projectors and digital boards, which make the learning experience more interactive and modern. The university has well-maintained laboratories for various departments like Computer Science, Electronics, Mechanical, and Biotechnology. These labs are equipped with up-to-date instruments and tools, which are essential for hands-on learning and research. The central library is another strong point—it has a vast collection of books, journals, and digital resources that help students with their academic work and competitive exams. Techno India University also provides high-speed Wi-Fi throughout the campus, which is very helpful for students who rely on online learning tools. The university has separate hostels for boys and girls, with decent living conditions and 24/7 security. Sports facilities are available too, including a playground and indoor game areas. The university is also working on improving its green spaces and sustainability initiatives.
In my experience, the academic standards at Techno India University have been quite disappointing. While the university has good infrastructure, the same level of attention is not given to the quality of education. Many of the classes feel rushed, and sometimes the syllabus isn’t covered properly. There’s a lack of consistency in teaching methods, and some faculty members don’t seem very engaged or motivated to support students beyond the classroom. Practical learning is limited, and most of the focus is on theoretical knowledge without real-world applications. It often feels like we’re studying just to pass exams rather than to truly understand the subjects. Doubt-clearing sessions are rare, and academic guidance is minimal unless you actively keep pushing for it. The curriculum also doesn’t always match the latest industry trends, which can be a setback for students trying to prepare for placements or competitive exams. While some departments may have good professors, the overall academic environment lacks energy and dedication.
The placement scenario at Techno India University is average and could be much better. While the university claims to have tie-ups with many companies, the reality is that only a limited number of students get placed in good core companies. Most of the placement opportunities are from mass recruiters offering low salary packages, usually in the range of 3–4 LPA. High-paying or reputed tech companies rarely visit the campus, and when they do, the selection process is highly competitive with very few students getting selected. For non-CS/IT branches, placement opportunities are even more limited, and many students end up searching for off-campus jobs on their own. The placement training provided by the university is basic, and not all students find it helpful in preparing for real interviews. There are a few success stories, especially among students who actively upskill themselves through internships, certifications, or personal projects—but overall, the university needs to work more on industry connections and preparing students for current job market demands.
From my personal experience, Techno India University does not provide the best value for the money spent. The fees are quite high compared to the quality of education and support students actually receive. While the infrastructure is decent, the academic environment and placement opportunities don't match the investment made. Many students, including myself, expected a higher standard of teaching, better academic guidance, and strong industry connections. Unfortunately, the reality falls short. Faculty engagement is often lacking, and students have to depend on self-study or external resources to gain proper knowledge or skills. Placement opportunities are limited and mostly suited for CS/IT students, while other branches struggle to get decent offers. Extracurricular activities and clubs exist, but they are not very active or impactful in terms of career development. The hostel and campus facilities are fine, but when you consider the overall return—quality education, placements, skill-building, and career guidance—it feels like the university charges more than what it delivers. If you are highly motivated and willing to put in extra effort outside the system, you can still achieve your goals. But for someone expecting full academic and career support from the university itself, it may not feel like good value for the money.
Campus life at Techno India University is a mix of good and average experiences. The campus itself is lively, with students from diverse backgrounds, which creates a friendly and energetic atmosphere. There are occasional fests, cultural events, and tech competitions that allow students to showcase their talents and take a break from academics. However, the frequency and organization of such events could definitely be improved. The campus has some nice spots to hang out with friends, and there are food stalls and cafes nearby that add to the student vibe. The environment is generally safe, and hostel life is decent, though not very exciting. There’s enough space for sports and some extracurriculars, but active clubs and student engagement outside class are somewhat limited unless you take the initiative. One issue is that strict rules and administrative delays can sometimes take away from the fun of student life. Many students feel there’s not enough encouragement from the university for creativity, innovation, or student-led initiatives. Overall, the campus life is what you make of it. If you’re outgoing and self-motivated, you can create great memories here. But if you expect a highly engaging and vibrant campus culture by default, it might fall a bit short.
This college has the best facilities. Techno India is the one of the best university in all over india. Student come here to gain knowledge and make there dream come true. This university fullfill all the companies.
I'm studying BCA. And the teachers here are so good and friendly.they teach us the best , they help us to gain knowledge and provide us the best education. They solve our problems and make it all clear.
Yes now the placement here. This university offers 100% of getting placement Even they offer to go abroad for job opportunities. They provide upto 10 lacs of placement. Choosing this university is the best choice.
My Course take 5 lacs for 3 years. And yes I do feel money worthy.
The campus of the college is extremely excellent.
The university is very good and student should come here for sure.
It has everything which is necessary, starting from wide and large classrooms with ac, with smart boards, projectors and lift , everything is good, now we have a new campus specifically for BBA students too. But as the saying goes, there is always room for better.
Some teachers teach very good while some teachers with no prior experience and less experience don't teach that well they need assistance from students sometimes. Students are not that serious too if you ask. No such force from the management, yet no force from students towards studies too.
Average and below average companies and retail or wholesale shops come for recruitment, some reputed MNCs also come, but they offer such low salaries that it , demotivated students to apply. They don't consider much factors and they have to go to these companies, no matter the pay.
If we talk about the value for money, the infrastructure and all is good, even the competitors are not that better in that sense. The fees is around 3.5 lakhs and placements are average.
Average college with high name. Good for CSE And BTECH.
It was good when we were in old campus, now it's just a building. Nothing more than a corporate building, no cafeteria, people from certain places, tend to break mirrors in washrooms, very disappointed with this to be honest. Just ac and projectors don't make a good infrastructure.
Average at its best, no force from faculty to study , many people stay absent for most of the semesters yet somehow manage to pass everything, funny if you ask me. Teachers are good , but what can they do when the management is itself messy.
The college provides below average placement options like literally jewellery shops , sales man at small shops and all, only very few are good, so most of them just have a hard luck finding decent jobs.
Okay-ish overall.
It has all the amenities, for being a good and modern infrastructure. The only thing is the new BBA campus does not have any ground or canteen as for now, if they include a canteen or something it will be better, but yes one can find peace here.
The subjects and curriculum is quite nice and does provide us ample opportunities to learn and adapt to kind of similar situations of a real work place, students need to look at it as a place to study rather than other things.
Investing 3.5 lakhs and getting 2-3 lakhs as average package is quite appealing so yes the placement scenario is not bad. Just don't expect all the big companies to come for placement , some come and some never come near.
For this fees I think one can guarantee that it's worth it because you get the brand name along with it.
Very nice college.
The college infrastructure has everything required for a bachelors degree. From ÁC, Clean drinking water to clean rooms and clean food in the canteen when we were in the main campus, now we’ve shifted to the new campus near, College More.
Academics is very good to be honest, its good for serious students and bad for unserious students its just as bad, the faculty is very helpful and frank without scolding everyone for their doubts related to studies.
Placements for good and bright students is very good, companies like Wipro, tcs , capgemini and E&Y, small and emerging companies also come to our college for Pre placement offers. Its decent if I’m being frank.
Spending 3.5 lakhs and getting an average of 2.5-3lakhs is not at all bad.
You should definitely look at this college, better choice than other competitors.
Yes my college has all the good facilities like Ac, clean washrooms, filters, modern classrooms. But there is no canteen in the new DN-20 campus which is designated for BBA students only. So the infrastructure can be said it's good.
The studies and academic part of the college for BBA is moderate . There should be more stricter rules for academics, and the management is very slow and not so helpful when it comes to helping students.
Placements is very below average, the average package is around 2.5 lakhs and most of the college students opt for opportunities out side the college premises and don't rely on college and all, so in my opinion one should ignore this part.
Okok. Ladies washroom space is very less. There is ac in all the classrooms, so thats a good point. Aside that nothing extra or unique as a infrastructure. Aside that the classrooms feel like closed cages.
For the stream I enrolled, I find no subjects interesting or informative enough. I think we can study these subjects at home and get good marks if we know the subjects names beforehand no need to waste time by going college.
I am in BBA. The only placements that you will get is for sales . Even though its termed marketing it will be sales only. Very disappointing placements. Only 1-2 big companies come, so if you can grab the opportunities.
I will give it a 0 if possible. As i told before you can study the subjects at home and get good marks without coming to college.
You can survive these boring wasteful years only if you have good friends. ( for BBA )
No
The campus has all the amenities and facilities required to make it a good college. I would've appreciated more if it had similar classrooms for everyone, but it does provide different kind of classes to different streams. Yes , it's clean and also hygienic in my opinion.
I'm studying BBA HONS after scoring 91.3 in my class 12th boards, so if one asks me, is it totally worth it? I would say there should had been more emphasis on the academic part. Events happening every month does distract students and makes them unserious.
The college does provide ample placement opportunities but they are also average or below average at best. Only few of them can be considered very good. Btech students enjoy placements alot unlike BBA students. Average salary is hardly 2.5-3.5 lakhs.
My course costed around 3.6 lakhs, and if you ask me, it's too much for these facilities offered.
Campus life was very good, when BBA students were placed in main campus, now they are placed at a location near the main campus yet different building with no campus life whatsoever, so can't vouch for what campus life means for the future students .
Good college, if compared to competitors, try another better options if available too.
Hi,
Only academic wise, IEM is a slightly better option than Techno India University.
But here’s what you need to know about both the colleges -
IEM:
• The college is critical about time, you need to bw always on time for lectures and other events.
• The college has discipline, punctuality, and strictness when it comes to studies. There’s a strict dress-code in place.
• The scope and exposure during and after your btech degree is better than many colleges in West Bengal.
Techno India University is much more flexible in case of rules, and dress code. But, in my opinion Techno Main Saltlake is a much much better college than Techno India University in every aspect.
Techno India colleges arrange workshops, seminars, tech fests for hands on practise of the students.
Plus, CSE is anyday a better branch than CSE and business. So I’d suggest go for just CSE.
You can check out the placement records of Techno Main Saltlake by clicking on this link - https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/techno-india-salt-lake/placement
Hi,
Techno India University Kolkata cut off for B.Tech courses are offered on the basis of marks obtained in WBJEE and/or JEE MAIN. Techno India University Kolkata cut off is prepared for students willing to take admission at the university. The factors determining the cut off are as follows: the total number of students applying for a particular course, the total number of seats available for a particular course and the total number of seats available for reserved category candidates. The Techno India University Kolkata cut off for B.Tech courses in the year 2019 are given in the table below:
Btech CSE
General - Home state - 4201 to 10096
General - outside home state - 2316 to 9811
For further more details please check the given link - https://dqxeclau.top/university/techno-india-university-kolkata/cut-off
Hope this will help you !
Dear aspirant,
First of all I would like to tell that techno india main campus, salt lake is different from techno india University. In salt lake campus the computer science branch cut off ranges from 4k -8k depending upon the specialisation branches you choose .
In techno india University there are many colleges and cut off ranges from 15k to 30k for the cse branch . However it is subjected to change as every there are new branches inserted and also depends upon certain factors like number of candidates appearing in the examination, number of vacant seats in college, previous years cut offs and difficulty level of the paper.
To get complete information you can check out the link given below-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/wbjee-cutoff/amp