AMITY University-Noida MA Admissions 2026
ApplyAmong top 100 Universities Globally in the Times Higher Education (THE) Interdisciplinary Science Rankings 2026
Among top 100 Universities Globally in the Times Higher Education (THE) Interdisciplinary Science Rankings 2026
Among top 100 Universities Globally in the Times Higher Education (THE) Interdisciplinary Science Rankings 2026
NAAC A+ Grade | Ranked 503 Globally (QS World University Rankings 2026)
4000+ Placements to date | 6000+ Students | Advanced applied research, patents, and partnerships
Application End Date: 24th Jul'26 | AICTE Approved | NAAC A++ | Category 1 University by MHRD | Highest CTC 1.4 Cr LPA from Amazon
NAAC Accredited | #7 by IIRF in Uttar Pradesh | Scholarships Available
The infrastructure is modern and visually impressive. The college has invested a lot in sustainable infrastructure, so you’ll see solar panels on roofs and rainwater harvesting setups everywhere. The labs are up-to-date with industry-standard software, which is a major plus point for practical learning. The library portal allows you to access thousands of e-journals from your hostel room, which was incredibly useful during my final year project. However, the elevator situation in the multi-story academic blocks is terrible. There are only two lifts for a five-story building packed with hundreds of students, meaning you almost always end up taking the stairs if you want to be on time for a lecture.
The campus infrastructure is pretty solid overall. The entire campus is pedestrian-friendly, with neat walkways and plenty of trees providing shade. The seminar halls and main auditorium are top-notch, featuring excellent acoustics and comfortable seating. My main issue is with the daily maintenance. While the main administrative buildings are kept spotless, the student washrooms in the academic blocks often lack basic hygiene items like hand soap or working flushes by the afternoon. The cafeteria options are great, though; we have a main mess and three smaller private food courts that serve everything from South Indian breakfast to fast food at reasonable prices. The medical center is open 24/7, which provides peace of mind, especially for hostel students.
If you are in the IT or CS track, you don't need to worry much about placements here. Companies visit in abundance. However, if you belong to mechanical or civil, the story is quite different. I’m a mechanical student, and honestly, it felt a bit disheartening to see 80% of the companies being software-centric. That being said, the placement coordinators did manage to bring in three or four core manufacturing firms toward the end of the season. I managed to land a role at an automotive firm with a package of 5.5 LPA. It's not groundbreaking, but it’s a solid start. The training sessions conducted before the placement season were a bit hit-or-miss.