Amity University-Noida B.Sc 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
NAAC A+ Accredited | Among top 2% Universities Globally (QS World University Rankings 2026)
Ranked #45 Among Universities in India by NIRF | 1950+ Students Placed, 91% Placement, 800+ Recruiters
NAAC A++ Grade | Recognized as Category-1 Deemed to be University by UGC
Master's programs in Sustainability Science and Practice; Climate Change Science and Practice; Urban Economic and Infrastructure Development; Human Development Policy and Practice
Among top 100 Universities Globally in the Times Higher Education (THE) Interdisciplinary Science Rankings 2026
The infrastructure situation at my college is average at best from what I have experienced so far. The campus has these really old buildings but they are being repaired. The library has decent books but limited seating space. Washrooms need better maintenance which bothers me. Overall, it functions but still needs major improvement for student comfort.
I am genuinely impressed with the academic standards and teaching quality here. My professors are knowledgeable and make economics concepts easy to understand through practical examples. Regular assignments and tests keep me engaged and the examination pattern is fair, helping me build a strong foundation in economics.
The placement cell lacks activity and does not organize proper training sessions for undergraduate programs. Most of my seniors found jobs independently which concerns me. I feel the college should improve corporate connections and bring better opportunities for students like me who wants campus placements.
For the minimal fees I am currently paying, I believe this college offers absolutely exceptional value to me. I am accessing quality education and essential resources at a mere fraction of the cost of private institutions. This fee structure helps me to easily afford external coaching or specialized skill courses. I consider this admission decision to be financially very sound for me.
I genuinely enjoy the vibrant and energetic campus environment and the general atmosphere of our college. I have made diverse friends from various departments, and the annual fests and cultural events are always highly engaging for me. The location is perfect for a quick snack or tea break with friends with every local support infrastructure available, overall making it a safe place.
I have to admit that the infrastructure here is quite basic and nothing fancy to write home about. The buildings are old and but they are being renovated in recent times. Our classrooms are decent enough for lectures but the furniture could definitely use an upgrade because some benches are really uncomfortable for long hours. The library is probably the best part of the infrastructure as it has a good collection of books, though I wish it had more space and better seating arrangements. The college does have a canteen but it is small and gets extremely crowded during breaks, which can be frustrating. Overall, I would say the infrastructure serves its purpose but there is significant room for improvement in terms of modernisation and upkeep.
The academics here have genuinely impressed me and I feel like I am learning substantial content in my economics honours course. Most of our professors are well qualified and experienced, and they really know their subjects deeply which shows in their teaching methods. I particularly appreciate how they encourage classroom discussions and make us think critically about economic concepts rather than just memorising textbook definitions. The syllabus follows Calcutta University guidelines and covers both theoretical and practical aspects of economics quite comprehensively in my opinion. However, I do feel that sometimes the pace of teaching could be better coordinated and there should be more focus on contemporary economic issues. The examination system is fair and the internal assessments help us stay consistent with our studies throughout the semester, which I find really beneficial for my learning process.
Honestly, placements are quite weak here and this is my biggest concern about the college. The placement cell exists but does not bring many good companies for recruitment drives. I have seen very few students getting placed through campus interviews. Most economics students either prepare for competitive exams or search for jobs independently. The college does not provide adequate training for interviews or soft skills development. I wish they would work harder on building industry connections and bringing better opportunities for us students.
Considering the low fees, I think this college offers decent value for money overall. The annual fees are very affordable compared to private colleges in Kolkata. I am getting a Calcutta University degree without putting financial pressure on my family. The academics are good enough to justify the cost. However, if placements were better, it would be perfect value. For students from middle class families like me who want quality education without heavy expenses, this college is a practical choice.
Campus life here is moderate and not as vibrant as I expected before joining. The college hosts annual fests and cultural programs which are enjoyable. I have made good friends and we spend time together during breaks. However, there are limited extracurricular activities and clubs compared to other colleges.
The infrastructure is manageable but shows clear signs of ageing in many corners. Classrooms are usable yet lack a modern academic atmosphere. The Economics department rooms are simple with only basic facilities. The library is the strongest support, though it becomes full quickly. Common areas often feel crowded during rush hours. Overall, it functions well enough but does not create a premium feel.
Academic quality in Economics feels solid with teachers who explain theories patiently. The department keeps the coursework demanding but not overwhelming. Discussions in class help in understanding concepts from real situations. Internal examinations maintain discipline and consistency. The teaching style encourages personal study rather than memorisation.
Placement opportunities for Economics students remain limited and not highly specialised. Companies visit, but many offer general roles rather than analytical positions. The placement cell provides support, yet openings feel fewer than expected. Students often pursue internships and projects on their own. Further studies are encouraged more than immediate jobs.
I find the course worth the money because the fees remain affordable. I feel I receive solid teaching without unnecessary expenses. I appreciate that library access and seminars are available without extra cost. I accept that some facilities are basic, but the affordability balances that out. I get steady academic support whenever I need it. I believe the programme is good value overall.
I experience a lively campus every day because the college stays crowded. I sometimes get tired of the limited space, but I enjoy the energy around me. I attend events when I can, and they bring some excitement to the routine. I find the surrounding area vibrant but a bit noisy at times. I have met many new people simply by being around the constant activity. I feel campus life is enjoyable but not very spacious.
The college infrastructure feels like a mix of old charm and practical utility, but it does show its age in many corners. Some classrooms are well maintained, while others feel a little worn out and could use renovation. The laboratories for Statistics are decent, but the equipment sometimes feels outdated during practical sessions. The campus buildings are spread across a busy area, which can be both convenient and chaotic. The library is helpful but gets crowded during peak hours. Overall, it is functional but not impressive enough to call modern.
The academic environment is strong, especially in the Statistics department. Teachers explain concepts clearly and maintain discipline. The workload feels heavy at times but builds confidence in the subject. Internal assessments are strict but helpful. Practical classes keep students involved.
Placement opportunities for Statistics Honours are limited and not very specialised. Many companies prefer general roles rather than subject based positions. The placement cell tries but does not always deliver strong options. Students often search for internships independently. Guidance is available but not consistent. Overall, the placement scene needs improvement.
The college offers good value because the fees are reasonable for the education provided. The teaching quality makes the cost feel fair. Facilities are basic but still usable for most needs. Department activities add extra learning without extra charges. Laboratory and library access support the coursework well. Overall, it feels worth the money spent.
Campus life is lively due to the constant movement of students. Space is limited, so the environment can feel crowded. Events happen but sometimes lack detailed planning. The area around the college is energetic but noisy. Friendships form easily because everyone interacts closely. It is enjoyable but not exceptional.
I have been attending this college for three years now, and I have mixed opinion on the physical infrastructure, which is why I gave it three stars. I like the heritage value of the old building. However, I frequently find myself struggling with the heat in the non air-conditioned classrooms. I also wish that the campus had a more modern and dedicated computer lab for our department. The library is fine and has most of the reference books.
I give the academics a four star because I am receiving a strong theoretical foundation here, which is essential for my future plans of pursuing a Master's degree. The teachers of my department are deeply committed to their subjects and follows the syllabus of the Calcutta University but the syllabus itself is very vast for me.
Honestly speaking, I am disappointed with the placement opportunities for the Economics stream. The placement cell is focused mostly on the Commerce section of the college, and as a science student, I find the on-campus opportunities incredibly sparse and often irrelevant to my specific degree.
I give a perfect five stars here because, frankly, the cost of studying here is incredibly low. I know I am receiving top-tier faculty and a highly reputed degree for a marginal fee and that makes this college an outstanding financial choice for me.
I love the vibe of my campus. I have met a lot of interesting students here and spending time with them is the best part of my college life. The college also organizes cultural festivals and different inter-college events. Overall, I feel a strong sense of community here.
I personally feel that the infrastructure of my college is good. The psychology department has well-maintained and spacious classrooms, projector facilities and a proper laboratory for doing practicals. I just wish there was a common student lounge to relax between the classes.
I am currently in the first semester. As a Psychology student, I am satisfied with the academic environment. The professors are very helpful and approachable. They explain all the concepts very nicely and usually conducts classes regularly. The college follows the Calcutta University curriculum.
As far as I have know, the placement opportunity of this college is poor and needs improvement. It does not have strong campus placement opportunities, especially for arts students. However, the degree holds good reputation value.
This college offers a great value for money as the course fees are very affordable. For students like me who are passionate about learning but also mindful of costs, this college is definitely a wise choice.
The campus life is great here. The students are very friendly and I have met students from diverse background. A lot of fests and events are conducted by the college which are super fun to attend. The overall vibe is warm and welcoming.
Being in economics honours the facilities required is bare minimum and that is provided. The bathrooms are a mess even though cleaning is done regularly. Overall they are improving their infrastructure now. My college is going under maintenance .
I am currently studying economics honours in this college because knowing about how the money flows in the economy really fascinated me and the college is providing pretty good quality of teaching, especially the teachers provide good quality books online.
Do not expect any placement if you are pursuing bachelor of science degree that also in economics. For placements one need to check outside opportunities although they help with internships for the current Calcutta University curriculum.
So far it has been a good value for money. The price that we are having to pay is bare minimum. Being a government college I feel I am getting more than enough facilities and infrastructure. So it is a good affordable college.
The campus here is good. I have made a lot friends. There are sports opportunities and many cultural fests occur where different artist also comes. They even held webinars and events in which you can participate both outside and inside college which will be provided by the head of department.
The college infrastructure is quite good and well maintained. Classrooms are spacious with proper seating and ventilation. The library has a good collection of books. Laboratories are equipped with the required instruments and are regularly updated.
The academics here are quite good overall. The teachers are knowledgeable and supportive, and they try to explain concepts clearly. The learning environment is positive, and students get enough opportunities to clarify doubts
Placements at this college are below expectations. Only a small percentage of students get placed and mostly with low packages. Very few reputed companies visit. The placement cell lacks strong industry ties and proper training programs, so students largely have to find jobs on their own.
It's a good college, might wanna avoid the political scenarios and focus on yourself, otherwise academically, it's pretty fine.
It was devastating to be very honest. Classes are not held regularly. The infrastructure is outdated. The campus area is too small. All the facilities are mostly in Union room and common room. Students and many seniors ( mostly associated in Union) smokes literally in classroom.
Professors are not upto the mark. Mid. Classes are not held regularly. Behaviour of the staffs is often rude. Lab classes are not taken seriously. The area of the lab is too small. Lab faculty is also not good .
Placements are mostly available in private colleges. Colleges under CU have less placements compared to that ( except few top ones). Asutosh is indifferent to that. No placements are provided as per my knowledge.
The college have all the necessary infrastructure, facilities and equipment which are used and well maintained. The classrooms are equipped with halls, air conditionings and audio visual rooms. The living space is clean although the food hygiene could use some improvements.
I am studying Bachelors of Arts at Asutosh University as I have an interest in Arts as a subject and as my career. The quality of teaching is quiet mediocre and the faculties are friendly. The curriculum is updated and it includes all the recent developments in the field.
I have no prior experience of placements at my college. Although, students with a CGPA of 50-60% are placed at a good company with a stipend of Rs. 1 Lakh to Rs. 11 Lakh per annum. The process is hard but it is also satisfying to see the result. The college is really supportive.
Hi,
Hope you are doing great.
Ashutosh College, Kolkata offers admission on a merit basis in undergraduate courses and on an entrance basis in the post-graduate course. The candidate can simply take admission in undergraduate courses based on his 12th marks. Since you are interested in BSC Computer science, the
Honestly if you consider dear, in case of BA courses colleges do not provide official placements. However you can sit for off campus interviews and get a good job, Most often this college will give you a good opportunity to do internships that can provide you jobs in future.
Ashutosh
See if you want to learn the thing then you can go for it. But don't keep expectation of placements etc as you know in such general degree colleges usually there aren't such facilities or proper facilities. So I would recommend you if you are interested in it then go