AMITY University-Noida MA 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
Among top 100 Universities Globally in the Times Higher Education (THE) Interdisciplinary Science Rankings 2026
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Facility is alright. Basic equipments are in college. I saw few damage laboratory equipments. All subjects books are available in the library. I don't like that we cannot enter in library to choose the books.
I'm studying BSc with mathematics, physics and English as my subject. I would say facility is average experienced. There are few teachers who are very good in their subject. The quality of teaching is alright.
I don't think I ever heard someone getting a placement from here. So, I think it's very poor. Honestly, I have no idea what is the highest package offered in this college. It's a local college. I don't know.
My course is bachelor in science with mathematics, physics and English as my subject. My fees in around 5000-6000 per year. The yearly fee is quite less in this college. Again, it is a local college.
Most of the students aren't friendly and helpful. They do not maintain the basic cleanness in the college. Not much activities for girls to participate in. Most of the teachers are helpful and polite.
The college has excellent infrastructure with clean classrooms, well-equipped labs, a modern library, and a peaceful campus. The facilities create a great environment for learning The classrooms, labs, library, and campus facilities are impressive and support both academic and extracurricular activities
The college offers a strong academic environment with knowledgeable faculty, a well-structured curriculum, and regular practical learning opportunities The college maintains good academic standards with experienced faculty, interactive classes, and a focus on both theoretical and practical
The placement cell is helpful and conducts training sessions , mock interviews and aptitude tests to prepare students for recruitment . Placement opportunities are satisfactory and college maintains consistent efforts to connect students with reputed companies
It is worth taking admission as the fee is affordable and provides good environment to study and all the facilities are provided so it's worth all money
Campus life is vibrant and enjoyable, with a friendly atmosphere, cultural events, sports activities, and plenty of opportunities to make lasting memories. Teachers here are also very friendly.
Overall, the college offers a good learning environment with quality academics, decent infrastructure, supportive faculty, and a vibrant campus life. It is a great place for students to learn and grow
Hostel rooms feel a bit cramped and could use better furniture The cafeteria menu is repetitive and gets old fast Some lab equipment is outdated and could use an upgrade Not enough power outlets in lecture halls for a tech-heavy curriculum
The academic environment is one of the better things about this college. Most of the professorsare knowledgeable, approachable, and genuinely willing to help students whoput in the effort. The curriculum covers the core subjects well, and the better teachers make even dry topics engaging.
Mass recruitment drives often mean bulk roles with slower growth Only the top 20-30% of the batch lands the really good offers Placement support drops off sharply if you don't get placed in the first round Some companies use the drive as a formality; actual selections are lower than announced numbers
Fees are lower than the big-name private colleges, making it accessible for middle-class families You get a legitimate degree with acceptable academic standards For self-motivated students who network and upskill on their own, the ROI works out fine The college provides a decent platform
The college life has been good lately but their are less activities for girls to participate in like in sports and stuff.
My experience so far is good the faculty and infrastructure is also okay.
We have classrooms and labs for each and every activity. The facilities are pretty good. We have classes for each semester and laboratories for the other courses, we also have a basketball ground and a cricket ground
I am studying bcom, because I want to get into finance in future, the quality of teaching is just alright, I believe a few changes can be done in order to make it much better. The teachers are supportive
I honestly haven't heard about the placements from our college, I believe it's very poor. I believe the highest package from this college was 5 lakh per annum, the degrees seems worthless because of the low placement percentage
It costed me 9000 for the first year for bcom self financed, 3000 approx per semester. I think the facilities given to us in such low price is definitely worth the money.
The students are helpful and friendly but they don't care about the cleanliness at all, the teachers are really supportive, we have various activities time to time.
In first the structure of my college Kissan PG College was average because at that time the rooms libraries and other things were there but not that too advanced so according to the time now in infrastructure has improved
The teachers were excellent in Kesan degree College Behrich in our college they were experienced and full of knowledge but they are specialization subject and it was college that they were teachers very open minded and were excellent
In my college PG College Beharai there were no such placements in our college at that time there was no campus placements were given importance and the students were also not so aware about the college placements so the PG college does not provide campus placements
College has an average campus building. There is well equipped practical labs with mostly all basic equipments which one can use during practicals. There is big playground. There is big library where one can find mostly every course realted books(all the books are in hindi language) so, one can study easily without purchasing any book. There is also WiFi services available in common rooms.
I have studied BA with geography, sociology and political science as my subjects. I would say it has average experienced faculties from highly experienced to new comers in the field of teaching. Most of the time teaching language is hindi because 90% of the students are from hindi language schools. College has well updated curriculum. College also organises different type of competitions from time to time.
There is no placement here. It is a local college. It does not have any technical course like many engeeneering institutes. It only offers basic courses. Most of the students come here only for graduation purpose which is a minimum qualification in many government jobs.
My course was bachelors in arts with geography, sociology and political science as my subjects. My course fees was around 2300 to 3500 per year, it hikes with your semester or year, it also depends on your subjects and course but I would say average is around 3 to 4 thousands per year (hostel fees is not included). If I talk about value for money than it would definitely be a great deal.
I don't like the way of issuing books to student because you can't enter the library if you have to take any book you have to ask the librarians for that specific book. I think college's security is not up to the mark because outsiders can easily enter the college even in the classrooms.
I would say my experience with this college is not so great because being a cbse board student when I attended my very first geography class I was not able to understand even a single terminology. So, most of the time I didn't go to college.