Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham Allied & Life Science 2024
ApplyAdmissions Open for multiple allied and health sciences programs across 5 campuses | Ranked #7 in India by NIRF, NAAC A++ Accredited
Admissions Open for multiple allied and health sciences programs across 5 campuses | Ranked #7 in India by NIRF, NAAC A++ Accredited
Accredited by NAAC with A grade
India's youngest NAAC A++ accredited University | NIRF rank band 151-200 | 2200 Recruiters | 30 Lakhs Highest Package
Ranked amongst top 3% universities globally (QS Rankings)
60+ Years of Education Legacy | UGC & AICTE Approved | Prestigious Scholarship Worth 6 Crores
Approved by UGC | Merit-based scholarships
The college has the necessary infrastructure, although students do not have access to the WiFi. There are cafeterias, canteens, and clean bathrooms. However, there is a lack of sick room for a medical emergency.
The curriculum is updated. The quality of teaching is also good. All teachers are qualified and well-trained. There was no placement cell for the course that I took, however I had to do an internship as a part of my curriculum.
There was no placements for the course that I did, which was English Literature with communication and Journalism. Therefore I can't comment on the average salary nor the percentage of people placed. My course only offered us an opportunity to do internship in media companies.
Per semester, my course cost INR 16,000, which is quite feasible for an arts degree. I got into the college through CAP allotment. It was self finance. For most part, I didn't feel like I got my money's worth as there was very little to no exposure thar I got from the college.
There is not much to talk about campus life as it was dating the Covid pandemic. The college is till 4 p.m after which students aren't allowed to stay in the campus, so we were restricted from hanging out after college.