Amity University-Noida MBA Admissions 2026
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The college infrastructure is okay..the classrooms are well equipped with air conditioner, fans, digital boards, normal boards. All these facilities makes learning easier. The college has a big Library which was well maintained.
The lecturers are well experienced and teach very well but syllabus is all theory and we don't have any practical learning which makes learning boring. Maybe it would be better if the college improves the teaching method.
Placements are the biggest off of this college. They don't provide bisc placements at all. Most of the students don't get placed at all even the students who placed are with very less salaries. The college would be better if they provide good placements.
Currently we are paying 1,50,000 per year. But i would say the college is not worth the money we are paying.. students can opt for other better colleges with even less fee structure. So I won't recommend this college
The campus life is the not good...it's always the boring classes. College don't conduct fests and events which makes students life very boring. Studenta don't have any clubs to join..the college has a hospital facility.
I won't recommend this college at all to join.
The classrooms and the campus is big, clean, and comfortable, with fans and AC. Hostels and food places are close to the college, so students don’t face many problems with daily needs.The computer lab is there, but many students bring their own laptops, so the lab isn’t used much. The facilities are basic, meaning they are good enough but not very modern or advanced like in bigger colleges.
Some teachers explain lessons clearly and help students when they have doubts. The subjects taught are useful and give students important knowledge.Some teachers may not explain very well, so students need to study more on their own. A lot of the topics are theory-based. Also, semester exams come one after the other with very little break, which can feel stressful and tiring.
The college does not bring many companies for campus placements, so students have to find jobs on their own. This means students must apply for jobs online, talk to people, or look for internships outside college.Overall, placements depend a lot on your own effort and skills.
The fees is (around ₹1.5 lakh per year), and the college does not offer many placements on campus. So students must work hard on their own to find jobs or internship. Subjects are good which helps students learn many important things
Campus life at AUSIB is calm and simple. Classes usually finish by afternoon, so students have free time to study or relax. The campus is clean and peaceful, which is good for learning. There are very few events and activities, so college life can feel a bit boring sometimes. Overall, it is good for students who like a quiet and study focused environment
College infrastructure is really good with a modern set up along with every required facilities and it provides a good and great looking environment for students to feel comfortable and engaged in studies..
The college has been really good as per academics.. provides good faculty and updated syllabus along with library facilities and well conducted examinations.. the faculty and the environment has been real good and allows the students to express themselves and learn in interactive ways
I don't know much details about the placements in clg.. there are a few people who placed but the information we know about regarding the placements is actually less.. but it also provides space and good motivation enough for innovations
The college actually provides a good enough value for money whereas with a few issues or inconveniences regarding the conduction of exams(sometimes it gets delayed or sometimes they try to finish the semester too early) which creates pressure upon the students
The campus Life has been real good and they actually give freedom to the students as well as rarely conducts a few cultural programs or events as well..
The institute functions within the Andhra University campus, offering smart AC classrooms, seminar halls and access to a central library. The environment is academic and peaceful, with basic facilities for management students.
The program focuses on global trade, finance and marketing concepts with case-based discussions and presentations. Faculty encourage research, seminars and industry interaction to broaden business understanding.
Placement opportunities are moderate, with students entering banking, consulting and corporate roles. Career guidance, internships and skill-building sessions support employability, though recruiter numbers are limited.
the classrooms are clean, big, and comfortable, with AC and boards.Places to stay (hostels) and food shops are close to the college, so daily life is easy.The library is small and has only basic books. The computer lab is not used much because students bring their own laptops. The facilities are simple and basic, not very modern or advanced.
some teachers explain lessons clearly and help students when they don’t understand. Students learn important subjects that give them useful knowledge.few teachers do not explain very well, so students may need to study more on their own. Most of the subjects are theory based, which means students have to read and understand topics by themselves. Also, semester exams come one after another with very little gap, which can feel stressful for students.
The college does not arrange campus placement drives, so companies do not come to hire students directly. Students have to find jobs themselves, which can be hard for some. Getting a job depends mostly on your own effort, skills, and preparation, not college support. But the degree certificate value of andhra university is huge.
The fees are high (around ₹1.5 lakh per year), and the college does not offer campus placements, so students must find jobs on their own. If someone does not work on skills or job preparation, the fees may feel expensive
Classes usually finish by afternoon, so students get free time to relax, study, or spend time with friends. But there are some downsides too. There are not many fun activities, events, or programs happening often, so some students may feel bored sometimes. Most days feel quiet and similar, which may not excite everyone.
The college Infrastructure has the old classic retro Aesthetic of simple times makes me feel at home and encourages my hunger to obtain knowledge for myself it is one of the best best environments a student can ask for
According to me academics are one of the most important pillars to building a good educational institution and the academics provided by the faculty are way beyond any teachings you can learn in any other instution
Placements are the fruits of all the labour the students have put in through their efforts they are very important if the students want to inculcate In the everyday society and the placements are in abundance here
A college education or any education on that matter is absolutely essential in that matter and all the money in the world cannot buy you good education it has to be learned trough sheer hard work and determination
A healthy campus life is absolutely essential for a healthy relationship with education trough friends you learn real lessons in the real life they are absolutely essential for healthy phycological development it was good
I had a really good experience
AUSIB has simple and decent infrastructure for students. Classrooms are big, clean, and comfortable, with AC, smart boards, and whiteboards. The campus is calm and peaceful, which is good for studying. There is a computer lab, but students mostly use their own laptops. The library is small but has basic books. Internet is available, and hostels and food places are nearby, making student life easy and convenient.
Most subjects are theory-based, so students need to study on their own at home.Semester exams can be stressful because papers happen one after another with very little gap. If students study regularly and pay attention in class, they can do well.
The college does not arrange many campus placement drives, so students have to look for jobs on their own. Most students try internships, use personal contacts, and apply to jobs outside the college.Getting a job mainly depends on how hard a student works and the skills they have, not on the college
The college gives good teaching and basic facilities, and teachers help students learn. If students study well, do internships, and improve their skills, the fees feel worth it. The fees are around ₹1.5 lakh per Year but since there are no placements, students have to find jobs on their own.
Classes usually finish by afternoon, so students have free time to study or relax. The campus is clean and peaceful, which is good for learning. There are very few events and activities, so college life can feel a bit boring sometimes. Overall, it is good for students who like a quiet and study-focused environment.
If the lobby is fancy but the Laboratories lack basic safety gear like eye-wash stations or proper ventilation the priorities are skewed toward marketing, not education. A college can have a beautiful garden, but if the Canteen is unhygienic, your health and attendance will suffer regardless of how pretty the trees are.
If you are an independent learner who wants a prestigious degree and time to prepare for other exams, AU is excellent. If you expect a structured, high-tech, corporate-style education where everything is handed to you, you might find it frustrating.
Non-tech/core branches see lower rates (50-60%). Placement cell criticized for slow processes and fewer opportunities for international students.If you have a decent CGPA and basic coding skills, you are almost guaranteed a job in mass recruitment .
Low fees reflect in poor hostel maintenance, outdated labs, and slow paperwork. High "hidden" costs for external skill coaching.AU is "good" for the self-driven student. It provides the platform, the brand, and the resources, but it won't "force" you to succeed—that part is up to you.
Don't expect "smart" features everywhere. Many classrooms lack AC, and the gym facilities are often criticized for having outdated or broken equipment. Even simple tasks like getting a hostel repair done or a document signed can involve a lot of "running from office to office."
You are aiming for competitive exams (GATE, UPSC, CAT), want a prestigious degree without debt, or are a self-driven learner who can find their own internships. You want a modern, "corporate-style" campus with high-tech classrooms, strict discipline, and guaranteed individual attention from teachers.
The building is decent and classrooms are spacious enough for regular lectures Many classrooms have smart boards and AC, which makes learning better and more modern. Even though a computer lab is provided, many students prefer using their own laptops
Academics are okay. Some teachers explain lessons well and help students when they have doubts, while others don’t teach as clearly. Most subjects are theory based, so students need to study on their own at home.Semester exams can be stressful because papers happen one after another with very little gap
Placements at AUSIB are limited. The college does not arrange many campus placement drives, so students have to look for jobs on their own. Most students try internships, use personal contacts, and apply to jobs outside the college.
It is okay for the money you pay. The college gives good teaching and basic facilities, and teachers help students learn. If students study well, do internships, and improve their skills, the fees feel worth it.But since there are no placements, students have to find jobs on their own. If someone does not work on skills, the fees may feel bit high
Campus life at AUSIB is calm and simple. Classes usually finish by afternoon, so students have free time to study or relax. The campus is clean and peaceful,There are very few events and activities, so college life can feel a bit boring sometimes.
The college is infrastructure is okay. Classrooms are big and have air conditioning facility and have good ventilation. The classrooms have digital boards which makes learning easier. Campus also has a library.
The academics are not good at all. The syllabus is only of theory and there is no practical experience for students which makes learning monotonous and boring. The syllabus they teach doesn't make the students ready for the present job market.
Placement are worst. Not many students get placed here. Very few of the students get placed that too with very low package. I think the highest package here is maybe around 4lpa. The placement are one of the thing that makes the college bad to study.
They are taking 150000 per year, which is too High for the study they are teaching and placements they are bringing. Students can opt for other colleges with low fee which are far better than this college.
The campus life is very boring. The college doesn't encourage any fests or events. There are no networking events. Totally the college life is very very very boring. The college staff are friendly and support students and are experienced.