Amity University-Noida BA Admissions 2026
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College was really good in terms of infrastructure. They had a big library which in included various books from academics to other surplus books. It also had different departments and floors for different classes.
I had pursued bcom honours taxation as i was interested in learning basic tax laws and I loved mug up studies. It had great teachers with good knowledge overall to help us with overall curriculum. I loved studying taxation and it had all the new laws and policies which helped us to stay aware and updated regarding our surrounding.
Well placement wise they had offered some internships which would turn into placements if one had done well in their internship. I don't know the exact percentage of people who got placed through college, although I can say it was decent.
Yeah it was definitely worth the money as the fees for the college was really bare minimum and it was quite affordable for students from different walks of their life. Also the classes were good, along with he staff. So it was definitely worth the money.
Well it was a big campus over all, it had a cafeteria, a big ground to play on and different events also used to take place that would lot up the college life. It's also had NCC for those who were interested in it.
Well personally I didn't really attend the college that much but my friends used to go and they said that it was fun overall.