Amity University-Noida BA Admissions 2026
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I feel the infrastructure is average. The campus is green and has basic facilities like classrooms, library, and labs, but many areas feel outdated. Some improvements have been made, but it still doesn’t match top DU colleges.
Academically, it is quite good. The faculty is supportive, especially in commerce and arts. The course structure is standard DU, but most learning is theory-based, so you need to put in your own effort for practical exposure.
Placements are not very strong. The placement cell is active, but only a few companies visit. Average package: around ₹3–4 LPA Most students go for higher studies, internships, or government exam preparation.
The infrastructure of our college was average though the campus was green basic classrooms libraries in LA facilities were available something it is like benches washroom and lack of AC need improvement 2 new year buildings are better maintained
Talking about the course in the academics it is quite decent here with supportive and knowledgeable faculty in departments like commerce and political science how ever the teaching quality can vary across departments and the curriculum is mostly theory based.
Placement opportunity here are average to below average some companies like TCS Wipro starter NGOs do visit with average package around rs 3 to 4 lpa. But many of us mostly rely on internship opportunities that we found from LinkedIn or pursue higher studies
Infrastructure is average but a bit old , its needs a new and fancy touch so it can look dashing like other colleges and students will be influenced otherwise the locality of the college is good easy transportation is available
Academics are average as we are from arts department so we not need labs or lab classes are not held and the teachers teach by themselves only the projectors do not work they are stuck and library doesn't have all books
Placements are not good , not even after persuing ba but if you are from any department of satyavati college you will not get a good or average placement don't think about placement at all , they will not help you in this
The college has really great and developed infrastructure. The classes are well built and clean. The college also has many gardens and a huge play ground for students to also connect with the nature. There are smart classes too.
I’m studying B.A Eco and math. The curriculum is very vast of DU, but it is not properly updated. I feel only a degree can’t make you job ready, it is important to build skills and confidence to actually become job ready.
The overall placements are good. There are regular postings for internships and placements in the college for the students. These opportunities are shared through the WhatsApp channel of the placement cell of the college.
My course costs Rs. 16,500 per year. I’m getting my money’s worth and the college infrastructure and teaching faculty is really great.
Satyawati College has a spacious ~10-acre campus with academic buildings, large auditorium, library, computer & seminar labs, sports facilities, canteen, Wi-Fi, medical room, and various student amenities.
Modern campus with ICT-enabled classrooms, seminar halls, labs (computer & science), a large computerized library with 80k+ books & journals, and spaces for lectures, workshops, and academic events.
Satyawati College has an active placement cell “Saksham”, with many UG students placed yearly. Average packages are around ₹3–4 LPA with top recruiters like TCS, Wipro, Infosys, EY and Deloitte. Some students also get internships and higher packages.
Affordable Delhi University education with reasonable fees and decent academics. Placements are moderate (avg ~₹3–4 LPA) and many students find internships; overall it’s considered fairly good value given low cost and DU degree. (careers360.com)
Vibrant campus life with active cultural societies, NSS & NCC units, annual fests, sports events, and interactive student clubs. A friendly DU environment that encourages creativity, leadership, and overall growth.
The college provides all the necessary infrastructure to its students including WiFi facilities, separate common rooms for girls and boys, library, clean classrooms, etc. The college campus is quite clean
I’m studying B.A (Economics and Mathematics m). The teaching staff is really great and helpful. However the DU curriculum is not always updated with recent developments. I feel skills are very much important for job readiness along with good knowledge.
The overall placements are good. The placements vary from company to company. However, there is a channel of the placement cell of the college where regular postings for internships and placements is provided to the students.
My course costs Rs. 16,500 per year. Yes, I believe I’m getting my money’s worth as the college provides great infrastructure, the teaching staff is outstanding and there is a sense of positivity in the college campus.
It was not that good cuz i have imagined a top class Satyawati College because it comes in delhi University but it was a good experience and infrastructure was not that good. I find everyday the water is empty and various problems in college
The academics and their condition were not good as teacher and planning aren't as perfect as needed for students the teacher and admin persons doesn't really care about students problems and make everything difficult
There is no hope of placements in ba in satyawati college Anyhow placement cell comes there but they don't pick any ba students The condition of placements in Satyawati College is very poor as compared to placements in north campus colleges
I don think the college is totally value for money as it is a government college which doesn't require any high fee and it is good for students who are not willing to pay that much
Campus life was good. I have enjoyed a good moment there made many friends and met co operative teacher
No from my experience I don't like my college that much also i have ba so this course doesn't provide me any benefit that's why
The college infrastructure is average. The classrooms are well ventilated and labs for science and commerce courses are adequately equipped. The library is large with a good collection of books and access to online resources. The canteen is also average.
The academic environment at Satyawati college is considered decent. Faculty members are cooperative and knowledgeable. Students often mention that the quality of teaching varies from department to department. Commerce and political science departments are particularly known for their strong faculty support.
The placement at Satyawati college are moderate. Companies like wipro, TCS and some startups visit the campus, but the highest package usually go to commerce and economics students. The average package generally falls between 3 to 4 LPA.
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The campus is quite green and peaceful, which makes it a nice place to spend time between classes. The classrooms are basic but comfortable, and the library is honestly one of the best parts quiet, clean, and full of useful study material.
The teaching here is good, and most of the professors are very supportive and approachable. They explain things clearly and encourage students to participate in discussions. The college offers a variety of courses, and if you’re serious about academics.
Placements are average. The college does bring in recruiters, but mostly for roles in sales, marketing, and finance. A few students manage to secure good packages, but many prefer to go for higher studies. Internships are also available.
Good structure of college but auditorium dose not have air conditioners but overall structure and amenities are good and campus is clean and green teacher are good and friendly and staff is helpful over
I was studying bcom hons curriculum was updated and include all types of development in all the fields teacher were good and friendly and staff was also good there assignment used to be given and chec
Average it was average as big multi national company did not come but college was supportive to the students and teachers and staff was guiding and counseling the students but it can be improved by college
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Hello dear aspirant,
Hope you are doing well…
Satyawati college , D U .. is one of the constituent colleges of Delhi University in the North campus , in Phase-3, Ashok Vihar, Delhi.
It offers both morning and evening classes.
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