Amity University Admissions 2025
ApplyAmongst top 3% universities globally (QS Rankings) | Ranked as India’s #1 Not for profit pvt. University by India Today
Amongst top 3% universities globally (QS Rankings) | Ranked as India’s #1 Not for profit pvt. University by India Today
Ranked #46 Among Universities in India by NIRF | 1950+ Students Placed 91% Placement, 590+ Recruiters | Last Date to Apply: 30th July | Limited seats available in select program
Ranked amongst the top 3% of universities globally (QS Rankings)
NAAC A+ Grade | Among top 100 universities of India (NIRF 2024) | 40 crore+ scholarships distributed
NAAC A++ Grade | 41000+ Alumni network | Students from over 20 countries
Ranked #46 amongst Universities in India by NIRF | 1900+ Students Placed | 94% Placement | 633+ Recruiters | Last Date to Apply: 30th July | Limited seats available in select program
The college has a large campus, but Wi-Fi and digital learning resources are not properly available.The infrastructure is average, with basic classroom facilities and a library. However, the lack of modern teaching tools and technology makes learning less engaging.
There is little to no guidance for students who want to explore career opportunities in finance, accounting, or business management. The teaching methods are outdated, with a focus mostly on theoretical knowledge rather than practical applications.
The college does not actively invite companies, and there is a lack of proper placement assistance or internship opportunities. Students who wish to secure good jobs usually have to prepare independently or pursue further studies like MCom, MBA, or professional courses.
The campus of the college is good, with proper equipment in the classrooms, a big library with massive collections of books, and a warm place to study. The campus is green and peaceful, which is a very good place to study. Infrastructure is partially in poor condition.
Professors are experienced and qualified, and they give excellent study tips. Course curriculum is properly planned in such a way that a strong base in humanities and social sciences is established.Besides studies, the college also promotes extracurricular activities. I got many awards during my stay here in different extracurricular activities, developing my skills and confidence.
Meerut College,is a highly old and renowned college in the area, yet no placements for BA students are available. Students pursuing professional or technical courses may have some scope, but BA students have to search for job opportunities on their own after graduation.
The college has minimal facilities, like water cooler, different departments and sports ground, computer labs are outdated and classroom does not have smart boards but the college campus area is big which made the spacy environment.
The college is affiliated with ccs university meerut, all the professors are well qualified and have a strong experience and knowledge regarding toh their subject, semester exams are easy to pass but you need to study hard to achieve good marks.
Placements are not good from the college, almost every student have to do extra professional course from other institute to secure a job, i think students prefer this college for only academic studies and degree purposes.
The college has basic facilities which is required for the students, classrooms are very big and have the capacity of aprrox 120 seat in a class, while the classes don't have smart-boards and projectors in all classes, even canteen is not available in college.
All the faculty are highly qualified and well experienced and respect students with their openions, college provide 1 cabin for the one department of the faculty staff, i think.they should also focus on providing practical learning more.
Placements from the college are rare as it is a govt college most pf of the students just study here for the degree or basic studies, but bcom and mcom students somehow manage to get placement in small companies.
Meerut College has an older campus with development in progress. The library is adequately stocked, and the classrooms are large. Some of the buildings need better maintenance. Hostel infrastructure is good but can be developed. There are spaces for extracurricular activities, but the absence of a modern auditorium and conference hall is felt.
If the curriculum is set according to university standards, it hardly has any space to accommodate alterations following industry trends. There are some departments with strong faculty members who give good academic guidance, while others are devoid of activity. Practical exposure is minimal, but internships and self-study facilitate the gap.
Off-campus placements and higher studies are the major options for students. Finance and marketing streams have comparatively higher placement opportunities through company contacts and external job fairs. Mass recruitment occurs mainly for sales and banking positions.
The college is adequately equipped with facilities such as a large playground, basketball and volleyball courts, a garden, and a library that is well stocked with books. It has three computer labs, large classrooms, though not air-conditioned. The campus is also adequately equipped with sports equipment for the students.
The teaching staff is very experienced, knowledgeable, and cordial. They can make students understand the concepts correctly and guide them in studies. The courses are modern but should be rendered modern with advanced technologies. Semester exams can be challenging, yet through preparation, they can be tackled correctly.
The placements at the university are not up to the mark. Companies visit for recruitment very rarely, Even students with additional skills cannot find well-paying jobs via campus placements. and for my course like BA opportunity in private sector is almost closed.
The college campus is well planned with good classrooms and library environments. But laboratory environments and technology-based learning devices are not available in abundance. Students have access to basic amenities, but some of the facilities have to be upgraded to the standard of modern education.
The curriculum is well-designed with fundamental commerce subjects, but the teaching style is mostly conventional. Faculty is collaborative, but students have to learn independently for practical insights. Industry-specific issues aren't discussed in-depth.
Placements are limited, and most students pursue higher studies or off-campus placements. Some firms provide entry-level positions in finance and accounting but high-paying ones are not very common. Personal effort is required to secure internships in order to gain proper experience.
As low fees, the program provides a good alternative for students who have a small budget. However, to benefit fully from their program, students would have to take extra certificates or even do master's. The return on investment is not good.
The campus student life is highly active, and fests and cultural activities help to make it an enjoyable experience. Industry exposure and networking are not present within the college. Students need activities outside the college to establish relationships.
The college has a basic infrastructure with functional classrooms and a library. The labs and technology facilities are limited, making it less appealing to students seeking a modern learning environment. The cafeteria and empty spaces are good , but they suffice.
The BCom course is theoretical, with minimal exposure to practice. Professors are helpful, but there is not much interactive teaching. Students who seek additional courses or internships have more career prospects because classroom teaching alone is insufficient.
Placement support is weak, and students mostly rely on self-employment job search or further study. Some local companies offer initial-level jobs, but competition is intense. Top performers in accounting and finance can secure superior jobs, but remuneration packages are modest
Low charges make it an affordable choice, especially for students who want to pursue CA, CS, or MBA. Quality education is worth the charge, but additional certifications or internships need to be obtained to make the candidate job-ready in today's competitive job market.
There are certain cultural and academic events run by the college, but college life otherwise remains mediocre. Clubs and activities do exist, but are not quite participative in nature. Social exposure is in the hands of students based on how much each attends. Self-implemented interaction keeps college life boring.
The institute has good and environment friendly infrastructure as it is linked with the cantt area ,the clear neat and clean environment makes the college unique ,Wifi facility is not available for the students, and no cafeteria is available inside the college but the classes are pretty big and the law class rooms are the largest in college, library was very good with a silent surrounding.
The professors at the meerut college are highly qualified and all these are placed by government as they are government professors, Assignments are given on time and practical classes are also conducted regularly, the college is linked with ccs university so deadlines are declared by the university for every decision.
Placement for the students is hard to secure from the college as the college image is not much reputed due to political environment inside the college some students fights inside the college and down the image of the institute which was not a good thing , mcom , bcom students averagely secured a job from here or otherwise they have to find the job on their own .
For getting degree in 2-3 thousands of rupees is like magic but for placement you have to go for other institute.
Meerut college infrastructure was average, this is a government college affiliated with Chaudhary Charan Singh University, the college building is little bit outdated and the classes are average with no such smart amenities, no wifi is available throughout the college, no canteen but the grounds are pretty big and sports activities are organised, computer labs are also outdated.
The teachers at the meerut college are well educated and have the good knowledge to delivere the quality content and education to the students but most of the professors have the experience but still their method of teaching was traditional , no modern technology, curriculum of the study not matches the industry requirements .
Placement from the college are very rare in my branch as i have complete Ba from here so which company came for the BA students, only few students got placement from the college whose are from B.com , M.Com , B.Sc, M.Sc branches .on an average package of 2-3 LPA .
Hey student,
A Bachelor of Science is a bachelor's degree awarded for programs that generally last three to five years. The first university to admit a student to the degree of Bachelor of Science was the University of London in 1860.
B.Sc. in Biotechnology atSVSU Meerut
Duration3 years (Full Time)
Course LevelUG Degree
Total FeesINR 1.27 Lakh
WebsiteGo to website... https://subharti.org
Type of UniversityPrivate.
All the best student,
Hope this helps you.
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Hello,
BSc. Biotechnology is very good course students can pursue after 12th. It is combination of biology and technology. Under this course students are taught, how biology can be applied in technology for human welfare.
It is a three year course. Many colleges like Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi Technological Institute, Jai Hind College, etc. provide this course. The fees for the course may vary from college to college.
There are many more colleges.
The eligibility criteria is that candidate must qualify with minimum 50% in PCMB for UR category and 45 % for SC/ST.
Hope it helps.
HI,
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Hope this helps.
Good luck.