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Quick Facts

Exam
JEE Main
Seats
60

Course Details

MODE

Full time

DURATION

48 Months

B.Tech Nuclear Science and Technology is a full-time four years duration course Affiliated to Amity University, Noida and offered at Amity School of Engineering, Noida.


Eligibility Criteria

The academic qualifications as prescribed in Information Bulletin and Application Form of CBSE JEE are applicable for the counselling. These are reproduced below :

The minimum academic qualification for admission through CBSE JEE is that the candidate must have passed in the final examination of 10+2 (Class XII), or its equivalent with an aggregate score of minimum 60% in PCM + English.

Candidate must have appeared in CBSE JEE. Selection will be based on CBSE JEE Score (Negative and 0 scores will not be considered at Noida Campus).

Subject combinations required in the qualifying examination for admission to B.E. / B.Tech Courses shall be as under:

Compulsory- Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics

Any One of the Optional Subject- English, Biotechnology, Computer Science, Biology

Admission Details

Candidate must have appeared in CBSE JEE. Selection will be based on CBSE JEE Score (Negative and 0 scores will not be considered).

Student Reviews for B.Tech Nuclear Science and Technology

College Infrastructure: 4/5
Academics: 3/5
Placements: 1/5
Value for Money: 3/5
Campus Life: 3/5

Average Department, some Great Faculty, Torturous Management

Verified Review

College Infrastructure

The infrastructure of Amity is one of the best but for the Food of canteen, I can't say with suriety how hygienic it is. My Department don't have a smartboard. We had to ourselves install the projector after taking it from the department office. The labs of AINST are also decent. I hope they probably have an accelerator one day but this solely depends in the hands of the VC. The department has to be profitable for them to make them invest in it but that is not the case.

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