Amity University | B.Sc Admissions 2025
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Ranked #46 amongst Universities in India by NIRF | 1900+ Students Placed | 94% Placement | 633+ Recruiters | Last Date to Apply: 15th July
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The campus is more in a decent side with the classroom area with moderate facilities and a functional library. Labs are well-equipped for basic needs, and there is good network connectivity within the campus.
The academic requirements are not fulfilled teachers barely pay attention to the syllabus curriculum the only mandatory compulsion is syllabus completion for examinations which they try to cover up somehow.
The placements are worse barey any companies shows up in the college and the placement department does nothing about it neither they are supportive students end up looking for placements mostly from out.
Classrooms and labs are present in the campus. The eateries are also inside the college premises the washroom is very clean and there is cleanliness maintained there is a well established auditorium and conference hall.
The academic institutions are keen towards the proper teaching of the students.The teachers and faculty members are very calm and composed towards the students. There is a mandatory attendance compulsion.
The placement cell in the college is very active and there is a regular inflow of the training and workshop sessions for the students to have better understanding of the market exposure and it's understanding.
The campus is green and peaceful and have all the facilities for the department of the agriculture as in decent labs and classrooms are huge with everything like good sitting area. We had access to farms too.
Classes are regular, and we had enough practicals sessions and tutorials to clear doubts and any issues there used to be regular field work to actually learn stuff beyond just classroom lessons and teachers were helpful.
Placements for Agriculture department are not that great to be honest but a few local firms and decent companies do come. Most of the students try to seek placement from out only as the salary offered is not good.
The infrastructure level is average only like it's not that big the nehru colony campus is very small as compared to the asthal campus there is difference for hotel management students the kitchen area for practical experience should be spacious but here it was not.
The academics here are well known for its excellence in hotel management courses the kind of teaching we receive is actually very good the teachers are very active and we were made to visit itc and jw marriot hotel chefs during our visits to know about the industry culture.
Very good placements many big influential brand profiles cones during the final hiring process like jw marriot itc grand hotel chains the level of placements are very refined and the process become very easy due to the support of the college management.
The campus is still evolving ,so it doesn’t feel very fancy or anything close .However, the classrooms, labs, and hostels are very well furnished and is also improving every year. The eateries and canteen space is very clean.
The professors are very keen towards there way of teaching and are very d helpful too but sometimes it feels way too bookish without any practical gain of insights . The syllabus gets updated time to time every year.
Placements are mostly centric towards the main core branches and computer related branch there is companies coming but yes the package is different for different departments.The internship program are also available in the college.
The college has no good facilities the classroom with no smart boards and the wifi facility is only for the teachers and the office department. The college washroom is so small and the worst is that it keeps stinking with no handwash and sometimes no water used to be there. The canteen is like a fish market so unhygienic and no proper cleanliness.
Thete is no development in the course materials and the teachers are mostly giving the study materials to cover up the syllabus without proper guidance about the subject making it very difficult to understand everything.
There is nothing such called as placement in the college the students have to figure it out themselves the level of companies they even manage to bring is very shady with the salary package of 1.5 lakh annual.
The college infrastructure is fine we have good classroom and restrooms are very hygiene maintained. The library is there we also have canteen and there is sports court and auditorium as well inside the campus.
The level of studies and the classes are fine the classes are conducted on a regular basis. The curriculum is very well structured and the regular tests are conducted to ensure students are well prepared for the near future opportunities.
Placements depends a lot on the respective branch and it's very subjective according to the efforts the students put in. The training starts early, which helps, and communication and basic skills are in place, that can land a decent job. A few good companies visit, but it’s competitive.
The college has the basic facilities like classrooms, labs, Wi-Fi, and a library. The classroom dont have projector screen and the fans usually don't work properly. There is a very small canteen which sells nothing but cold samosas the washroom are clean though.
Some teachers are extremely rude at times specially the one in the admin department. The professors are good overall the syllabus is great but classes are very monotonous . Some subjects can get boring.
Yes companies do come but mostly for sales role and that too in startups they do try to get companies but the salary package offered is very low so the overall situation is not up to the mark as per the basic norms.
The infrastructure facilities in the like the college has a decent campus with proper classrooms, clean washroom, working library, and well-equipped labs. Wi-Fi is available but sometimes slow. Canteen food is average and the taste is mostly blant and tasteless.
Mostly the faculty and the teaching staffs Teachers are helpful and try to clear doubts. Some are really while a few just read from slides. Notes and study material are provided. Strict mandatory attendance is there to seat for examinations.
The overall placement situation here is okay for some branches, but not all. One shouldn't except big companies to come, mostly mid-level ones. The overall ctc offered is also not that good so it's better to get placed from outside.
The campus is well maintained like very clean. The library labs, and Wi-Fi are functional, though the infrastructure is also not very high-tech. Hostel facilities are just decent I feel as according to the hostel fees that was taken.
Very Experienced faculty members were there in our time who were very supportive and well-qualified. The teaching style mainly focused on both theoretical concepts and practical exposure. Most teachers are approachable and help in doubt-solving sessions.
Placements in the HIT Dehradun are very average but the college puts good effort into conducting the training and pre-placement sessions. Many students also manage to secure the internships during their final year, and local companies come for recruitments too.