Amity University-Noida BA 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
India’s first liberal arts college to offer a four-year full time Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science (Liberal Arts) Honours degree
Highly qualified faculty from diverse academic backgrounds. An interdisciplinary curriculum blending humanities, social sciences, and liberal arts.
NAAC A+ Accredited | Among top 2% Universities Globally (QS World University Rankings 2026)
Ranked #45 Among Universities in India by NIRF | 1950+ Students Placed, 91% Placement, 800+ Recruiters
B.Sc (Hons) Admissions 2026 Now Open | Ranked Among the Top 100 Universities in the World by QS World University Rankings 2025
Infrastructure is good, the canteen is also very good the food is adorable. The auditorium is building rn so no auditorium but overall ground and classrooms are decent. The events are held is different hauls
academics are good. Teachers are positive and sweet. But they are absent a lot, a lot classes get cancelled and we get a lot of free time due to it, it's wasteful a lot of times but overall it's good.
Placements are not good. Placement cell is there but it is very much inactive so placement are basically not there at all. I wish placement were active but it will take some time but I think it will become active in some time.
It is value for money. The fees is less and the food is also cheap but the living situation is expensive as there are no hostels so you have to take pgs which are quite expensive here in south campus.
Campus Life full with fun, on a large scale, gives exposure. Intership opportunities are there if you do courses and do skill development. If you like going out and interacting with people this is the perfect place
campus has pretty decent infrastructure overall. the library is huge and genuinely useful when you need a quiet place to study. the canteen has affordable food, ac, whicg makes it a hice hangout spot during breaks
the college follows NEP curriculum, so the syllabus is a mix of theory and skill based work. Assessments aren’t limited to written tests, there are multiple assessment types to give students various opportunities to score well.
college’s placements are okay overall. A decent number of companies visit for rather small roles. the opportunities offered are decent but jot exceptional and students usually rely on internships for extra exposure. off campus internships are far better here
The college has a large library, an average sized seminar room, a GCR and multiple lawns. The campus includes a basketball court and a main ground. The canteen serves affordable food and has Ac, with both indoor and outdoor seating options.
College follows NEP curriculum and guidelines ensuring a structured learning. Along with theory the college gives equal weight to practise cal learning. Internals are held regularly and include vivas, presentations, quizzes and other interactive assessments.
College's placements are growing each year, with more companies visiting for roles in finance, marketing etc. the placement cell conducts training and resume sessions with various speaker sessions for industry exposure.
College has decent infrastructure with Acs installed in classrooms, huge library, and well maintained ground. The auditorium is currently under construction and the overall campus is steadily improving
Department like commerce, pol science and English are well regarded. Classes are regular, teachers are approachable and learning environment is focused. Curriculum is based on the new education policy.
Offers decent placements especially for commerce and economics students the placement cell is active and brings companies for roles in finance, marketing and business development. Overall opportunities are growing and students get good exposure.
the campus has a really cozy vibe and i honestly enjoy being here. its not huge, but it feels warm and familiar. the classrooms are decent, lawns and canteen are nice spots to hangout and the library is genuinely helpful when you need a quiet place to study.
The curriculum is based on New education policy, so things stay organised. The workload is not too much and most teachers do help out when you have a real issue. overall, the academic side is decent and manageable.
The placement cell tries to stay active and posts internships and job openings regularly, but the opportunities are mostly average. Major companies aren’t very common, so placements are fine for experience but not something to rely on fully.
The campus is small. There's is a decent sports ground , basketball cour, huge library(one of the best in the south campus). Auditorium is under construction so that is also on the way. Classes are not very huge but okayish.
Academically, the college is pretty sorted. The syllabus is based on Nep, so everything stays pretty standard. Classes usually mix theory with small tasks, group activities and practical classes, so it's not just straight lectures all the time.
The placement cell runs separate placement and internship groups that share opportunities but most of the listings feel quite average. The effort is there but the quality of openings could definitely be better
The campus is not very big but it has a comfortable and child out vibe. Canteen is honestly the best part of the campus, It's huge, air conditioned plus some Outdoor sitting and has affordable food options. Rest the classrooms are of average size.
College follows the new curriculum under NEP. Teachers are generally approachable and willing to help when you have a genuine concern. Library has some great collection of books and they keep getting the newer updated versions.
Average placements, so it's better not to keep very high expectations. The placement cell is active and trues to bring in opportunities but big companies usually don't come. It's better to apply on your own outside the campus
the campus is cozy, not very big but its improving alot. there’s a proper basketball court, a good sports ground and well kept lawns. the canteen is huge and air conditioned, with outdoor sitting too. Multiple classrooms with different sizes depending on the need, recently got Acs too.
The curriculum is based on Du and NEP guidelines, ensuring that all the colleges under DU follow the same curriculum. regular projects, assignments and viva take place giving multiple chances to do better in internals.
The placement cell puts in genuine effort and stays active throughout the year. while top companies rarely visit, the college still manages to offer decent opportunities through smaller firms and internships.
The college is doing better in terms of infrastructure. Atleast its is getting better than what it was when i got in this college. They are now putting in money and auditorium is under construction, ac’s are now installed in all the classrooms. Playground is huge and 3-4 huge lawns are here too.
The teachers are supportive and willing to help if you have a genuine problem. The syllabus is well structured and follows DU’s guidelines and the NEP model. There are regular projects abd presentations that make the learning more practical.
The placement cell is quite active in case of getting good internships but as for the placements not very big companies hire here. The placement cell helps with resume building and interview preparation.
The campus is clean, spacious, and well-maintained. Classrooms are modern, with smart boards in some, and there’s an AC computer lab in the Jubilee Block. The library is excellent, with over 1 lakh books and digital access. Wi-Fi is available but works best in the library. The canteen is hygienic and affordable. There’s no hostel, so students stay in PGs nearby.
The History faculty is strong, with knowledgeable professors who are approachable. The course structure aligns well with NEP 2020 and covers Indian and world history thoroughly. It builds a solid base for UPSC, NET, or research, though internships and real-world exposure are limited. Some electives and projects add variety.
The placement cell is active, but History students get fewer opportunities compared to commerce or science students. Some companies like Deloitte, TCS, and Accenture do recruit, but mainly for other streams. Arts students mostly go for higher studies or exams,not direct jobs
The fee is around ₹7,000–₹13,000 per year, which is very affordable. Considering the faculty, library, and exposure, it’s a good return on investment. Placements aren’t guaranteed for Arts Students,but academic value is worth it
Student life is very active with cultural societies, debates, fests, and annual events. There’s a vibrant vibe if you get involved. The campus is safe, located near metro and bus stops. Cleanliness is maintained, though some old buildings could be improved.
No hostel is a drawback, but PGs are widely available nearby. There are good facilities like film screenings, ramps for accessibility, and regular seminars that make it feel like engaging and inclusive
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