Amity University Noida B.Tech Admissions 2025
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The infrastructure of the college is great. Facilities for the students are awesome with the great atmosphere and sources to study. Campus of the college is the centre of attraction. college is well built with upgraded technologies. And proper industry exposure is given to students for their personality development. Separate hostels for males and girls, as well as sports facilities are available. There is a library, bakery cafeteria, and CCD.
Course curriculum is well and updated as per the guidelines of university. The course content provides appropriate knowledge of the exam topics. It allows a student to seek guidance on their course of study as well as clarify queries and concerns. Above 75% attendance is requisite for the purpose of giving exams in the future.
It costs a student approx 10 lakhs to complete graduation. Although, it doesn't provides placement to the students at all. Even if they do do then the package is quite less. Students are confused after their graduation. Students have to find their jobs themselves after graduation.
I think the price is a little exorbitant, but you can win scholarships at the end of the year based on your previous semester's performance. Contingent upon the facilities that this college offers it is still quite strenuous for a middle class family.
College life is quite good and the crowd is cool. Many other cultural events and activities are organized for students to develop. Anti-ragging policies are followed within the campus. Sometimes it's between many colleges and sometimes within the college campus. Students participate in great number and are certified as well as awarded.
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The college has the best infrastructure, beautiful library and buildings. It also has a mango orchid in the centre of the campus. The campus is wifi enabled and also has a good speed. Infrastructure is one of the best.
Academics are poor. Students don't want to study and neither the faculties are well qualified to provide quality education. But one can study on their own and maybe a very small number of faculties can teach.
Placements are still a dilemma. No placements are provided by them. The placement of Amity Lucknow is poor. They will only offer you internships in the lowest-ranked firms and nothing above it. One needs to find out about the placements on their own.
TOTALLY not. Fees is too high.
I am a day scholar so can't say about it but it must be average.
Overall I think one needs to work on themselves on their own and should not expect the college to help them.
The college ensures hygiene and sanitation. The rooms could have been more spacious and a little better equipped with facilities like smart boards unlike the ordinary white borads in the majority of classes. Hostel facilities are decent. Wifi could've been better.
Being a law student, questioning facts and raising arguments must be the greeted and practiced. Classes here provide more of school teaching curriculum of spoon-feeding instead of practical classroom discussions and excercises. The curriculum usually stands archiac to the trending standards of operation in the National Law Schools with outdated syllabus.
Placements unlike the claims are a rare event which when occur do not offer more than 15-20k of stipend to a more than average student. Placement are usually of an average quality. The highest package offered ranges between 50-60k stipend in the law program.
Almost all the private institutions share similar problems. Being in Amity was no different. Only it's abhorrence to cost-efficient fee structure degrades the expectations of what it could offer with such hefty sum.
Campus is secure, hygienic and beautiful both (day and night) justifying the Amity infrastructure. Anti-ragging policies are strictly adhered to and students are friendly irrespective of their ranks and seniority. The campus is open all forms of diverse activities such as sports, music, dance , art and much more. Studenta get to showcase their talents during the Annual sports event known as the 'Sangathan' and represent their cultural zest at the annual fesf of 'Amiphoria'.
It is a decent place for someone who can afford a hefty amount and a comparatively luxurious college life for a private University.
University has a good infrastructure. They have first class and well- equipped library, labs, air-conditioned and well lit classrooms. They have indoor as well as outdoor sports facilities. They have CCD, cafeteria, bakery and a small supermarket within the campus itself. Additionally you can find many stores and cafes outside the campus. They have a separate girls and boys hostel.
Amity law school's curriculum is good but its pattern could be more updated. Amity law school has a semester system. The faculty is good and teaches the respective subjects with the help of current scenarios and cases to make it easy for the students to understand the subject. You can excel in your exams if you are thorough with the concepts.Although they try to make you understand but it's solely upto you to do good. Apart from studies they also focuses on extra-curricular activities.
Placement is not so good at Amity. Obviously you won't get anything served even at Maity but with your efforts you can get all that you wish. Work hard as much as you can so that when you pass out you have something in your hands to get start with your new career.
The fee is really costly for middle class family. There is fee hike of 5-10% every year. And you need to pay the fee semester wise. Although you can get scholarship but even that is not for sure. But the facilities provided by the campus is good. You can have access to the library in both offline and online mode. And faculties are also available even after college hours except for sometimes.
Campus life is also good and cool over here. You'll find friendly and helpful people over here. This college will give you all the fun and memories which would be with you for lifetime.
This college will help you in building your self-confidence and self-belief as you are the only person who can help you in every situation. You'll have to give your 100% in self-studies to achieve what you want in your life.
College infrastructure is really good with fully Air conditioned campus. With a tons of books in the library and really cool cafeteria with a CCD within the campus. The college also has a lot of recreational facilities like badminton basketball courts among other things.
Academics is pretty average at times there's a shortage of facility in the law department but that's manageable. College provides top notch facilities to sled study after all it's up to the students how hard they work.
I haven't really been involved in the placement cell but I know it's there and about the type of companies that show up I would say the standard is average at best, this is speaking about law department.
The course cost around 1 lakh per semester with 5% increment per academic year that's without hostel fees. If you include the hostel fees of 65k for non AC rooms it's even more. Overall the campus is fun but not really worth this amount of money.
Campus life is really fun and you enjoy a lot. If you want to chill and hangout with your friends there are of tonnes of places to Rome around. There's Sangathan the sports event and then there's amphoria the cultural event both are equally enjoyable.
Overall the campus is fun and chill place to enjoy and develop yourself by interacting with other students.The fees might be bit more that other college but the institute is well know across India and it does gets recognised pretty often.
Amity has an amazing infrastructure. They have facilities like mess , canteen, CCD, gym , playground, wifi enabled classrooms, smart classes, amphitheater. Their are very good eating places . It's a good campus.
Faculties are decent they provide you etc, above 75% attendance is mandatory. Like another college students have to work hard on their own . Academics depends on every individual and the course pursued by then.
Placement cell hardly offers you any help regarding the placements and internships. Students have to work hard on their own. The package offered within campus is extremely less . If you want to get a good placement then you have to maintain your grade.
Amity is extremely costly for a middle class family if you have other options it's my humble request to plzz consider other colleges.
Campus life is amazing the only thing good in amity is its crowd .
It's a very bad experience.
It is quite nice good mess , amphitheater sports ground all kinds of lab and free wifi. Overall the college provides with all the facilities that there must be in a college . The infrastructure is huge .
All professors are very helpful they provide all necessary guidance . Apart from this there are various clubs for extra curricular activities which help in enhancing once knowledge about the subjects.
Placement depends on your caliber. The one who are studying are getting placed in decent places and it depends on which stream you have chosen. For instance the placement of a Btech student might differ from a B.A student.
The fees is considerably high but it is considerable in case you are just planning for graduation not post graduation.
Campus life is excellent. The campus being situated in the posh area of gomti nagar it has all amenities.
It is a good experience as a student here
The Campus infrastructure is amazing. We have free wifi, ac classrooms, library, indoor and outdoor sport, cafeteria and hostel facility. Not to forget the huge liberary with a good book collection. The quality of hostel room is also satisfactory.
Teachers are well qualified and conduct classes on time. Attendance of 75% is mandatory for every student here. Besides Academics, our college also offers co-curricular activities for all round development of all students.
Placements for BA students is very rare. Few to nill job offers are available. In the field of psychology to get a job with a good pay you must hold a post graduate degree or more. Other than that our course provides us with good internships. With help in career building.
The per semester fees is high just like every other private college but out of all private colleges to choose from, it is still considerable to choose if you reside in Lucknow.
The best thing about our college is the campus life it offers. There are many sports and cultural fests held every year like Amiphoria etc.
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Wifi available. Hostels are available for girls and boys. Hostel mess is common for girls and boys. So, it gets crowded in the morning. Otherwise, the food is eatable. No NCC and NSS is available in Lucknow Campus of Amity University. Sports ground with badminton court and basketball court is available. Gym is also available with timings different for boys and girls. Campus and hostel is clean.
Students have to learn for themselves. Teachers provide material for the courses only. No other help is provided. No new subjects are updated in the curriculum. Aviation law, sports law, arbitration and mediation are out of reach for students. Even the teachers Don't talk about it.
Placement is alright in Amity Campus. However, outstanding students have secured some good placements. Placement for law students are available in corporate sector. CV should have many Internships and other relevant courses
Expensive. It's not at all worth the money. Everything in the campus is extra expensive. Although the campus made me realise the importance of money and it's value.
The location is not good. The only benefit is that it cancels traffic noise. As it's in the outskirts, you won't be able to travel alone after 6 p.m. There are minimal street lights on your way back to the campus.
The campus is excellent for extra ordinary students. It takes great efforts just to fit in the environment of Amity.
College have the best infrastructure among all branches and classroom is fully well established with proper facilities and remaining ie hostel, mess and other things are well maintained and staff is really very helpful.
My course is BA. LLB(H) and this course has its own identity and advantages and faculty is superb. You'll get all of the basic things and proper guidance which you need further in your life whether in a professional or personal development.
For deserving candidates placements are best and very well. Almost 90% students got placed every year and it all depends on your co curricular, studies and most importantly your legal way of speaking (in case of corporate law) so overall it's nice.
Yeah money is totally worth it and every course has its fee structure depends on the year and subjects which is totally understandable and for law course it's approx 2-3 lakh per year and it's worth it.
Campus life is good but due to present situation we don't have lots of experiences but as much as we experienced college life / campus life is really good, you'll get to know various aspects of life and your choices.
In short college is best for those who want to help themselves and wanted to proceed in his/her career. College doesn't spoon feed you you have to take care of your self then only other will help you so don't expect anything from anyone. Be your own inspiration.
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No, Amity University, Patna does not solely rely on PUREE (Bihar Public Universities and Colleges Engineering Entrance Examination) for B.Tech CSE admissions. Admission to the B.Tech program at Amity University, Patna is based on a student's performance in an English language test and a personal interview
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
No JEE Main:
The university website does not mention JEE Main scores being considered for B.Tech admissions.
Merit-Based:
Amity University emphasizes a merit-based selection process, with the most recent information indicating that admissions are primarily based on the marks obtained in the 10+2 examination, followed by a personal interview and English language test
Direct Admission:
Amity University may also offer direct admissions to candidates who secure 80% or more aggregate in their Class XII exams (CBSE/ISC/State Board) for the 2023/2024 year.
Other Programs:
For postgraduate programs (PG), there may be specific requirements, including AIU Equivalence Certificates for certain candidates, according to the Admission Prospectus.
Lateral Entry:
There is also a provision for lateral entry into some programs, with specific requirements for that mode of admission.
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Campus transfer is sometimes possible, but only if seats are available.
You need to get approval from both campuses (HOD, Dean, Admissions).
Submit a formal request through Amizone or your student portal.
Make sure your academic record is good and the syllabus matches.
Contact the admissions office soon to know the exact procedure and deadline.
See if Amity has a formal policy for transferring between its campuses for the same course. Sometimes this is called “campus change” or “lateral admission” to another campus. Shiksha discussions suggest that lateral admission can allow joining in a later semester if there is a seat availability.