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
NAAC A+ Accredited | Among top 2% Universities Globally (QS World University Rankings 2026)
Recognized as Category-1 Deemed to be University by UGC | 41,000 + Alumni Imprints Globally | Students from over 20+ countries
Ranked as the 3rd Best Private University in Gujarat by Education World
Among top 100 Universities Globally in the Times Higher Education (THE) Interdisciplinary Science Rankings 2026
Asia’s only university to be awarded the highest accreditation by WASC, USA and by the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA), UK
I feel disappointed that the college seems to prioritize heritage appearance over practical functionality, which is why I am giving infrastructure two stars. I am constantly frustrated by the unreliable internet facility in the Mass Communication department, which makes time-based research and project uploads incredibly difficult for me, often forcing me to use my own mobile data.
I find the academic structure here to be quite rigid and dated, resulting in an average three-star rating from me. I appreciate that the professors cover the core curriculum thoroughly, and I know I am learning the foundational elements of journalism. However, as a second-year student, I wish I could dive deeper into modern areas like data journalism, podcast production or digital marketing strategies. I feel stuck with very general topics.
I must rate the placement structure poorly because they do not align with my goals of becoming a field reporter, hence the two stars. I consistently see companies offering roles primarily in corporate communications, content writing for startups or entry-level public relations firms, which is a big disappointment for me as a core journalism student.
I consider the overall value for money to be average, landing at three stars, because of numerous hidden costs. While the base tuition is reasonable for a private institution with this reputation, I feel constantly hit by numerous mandatory extra fees that pop up every semester.I am often required to pay high registration fees for workshops and seminars that I do not find useful or relevant to my specific career interests.
I must be honest and say I find the campus life far too restrictive for a modern, liberal arts university setting. I feel that the administration heavily limits casual interaction and networking opportunities by keeping the campus timings very tight, which constantly rushes me and my friends between classes. While I appreciate and value the female-only environment, I wish there were more formal opportunities for intellectual exchange and joint cultural events.
I have to admit that the infrastructure is probably the best part of being here. I was relieved to find that our college is air-conditioned, which is a lifesaver during Kolkata's brutal summers. The Journalism and Mass Communication department specifically has a media lab and I wish I got more hands-on time there. My main critique is that I feel I am sharing too much space with the school section which makes the campus feel smaller than I would like.
I find that the quality of academics depends heavily on the individual professor, especially in my department. Some of the faculty members are incredible and imparts a lot of knowledge but I have also felt frustrated by some professors who stick rigidly to the Calcutta University syllabus and rely too much on basic theory.
This is the area where I feel the most disappointed as a Journalism and Mass Communication student. I see very few, low-paying job opportunities that comes for placement for my stream. I am building my resume as I cannot rely solely on the college placements for a career in my field.
From an overall perspective, I think this college offers very good value for the money. I am paying a competitive rate, and in return, I am getting high-quality infrastructure and access to a massive and well-established alumni network.
I have found a great circle of friends and that has made my experience enjoyable. The college has some cool cultural fests and I have really enjoyed participating in various societies. However, I must tell that the college has a restrictive environment compared to other colleges in Kolkata.
I am very pleased with the infrastructure of this college. The classrooms are clean, well-lit and equipped with smart boards. The media lab and studio facilities for Journalism and Mass Communication are quite good and provide a professional feel during practical sessions. The library is my favourite part of the college.
The faculty members of the Journalism and Mass Communication department teaches us both theory and practical aspects of journalism with great enthusiasm. We often have workshops, seminars and guest lectures that expose us to the actual real-world media situation.
The placement cell offers training sessions, interview tips and support throughout which is helpful but the placement opportunity for the Journalism and Mass Communication students are very less and needs serious improvement.
I genuinely feel the course offers a fair value for money. The faculty puts in genuine effort to help students learn. Even if placements could improve, the learning quality and opportunities offered make the investment worthwhile for aspiring media professionals like me.
Campus life here is full of energy and creativity. Various types of fests, events and workshops keep the environment lively. I have not only made good friends but also learned teamwork and built confidence.There are also a lot of indoor games like carrom, chess and table tennis in the college.
The college building is very well-maintained but I cannot give the infrastructure more than three stars because of certain departmental limitations. I have noticed that some of the cameras and editing software we are taught on are not always state-of-the-art and I am often forced to rely on my own equipment to complete high-quality practical assignments. Other than that, the classrooms are spacious and has air- conditioners and the bathrooms, corridors and canteen are kept neat and clean.
My academic journey, especially in the core subjects, has been great, leading me to give five stars. I find the professors in the Journalism and Mass Communication department exceptionally insightful, always encouraging us towards in-depth research and critical analysis.
My personal experience and observations lead me to give placements a low rating of two stars, specially for the arts stream. I am actively searching for a full-time role in editorial content or public relations, and I have found the core placements offered to me in my field to be extremely few and often offering packages I consider low for a graduate from a reputable Kolkata college.
I consider the college a good four-star investment, mainly because when I compare my fee structure to other private colleges in the area offering similar courses, I find the cost to be reasonable. The facilities I get is really good for the cost I pay.
The campus life gets three stars from me because, while I enjoy the cultural events, I often find the overall experience quite restrictive. I am a third year student now, and I wish I had more freedom to organize impromptu department events without excessive administrative hurdles.
My college has a well-maintained and clean infrastructure. The classrooms have smart boards, projectors and a proper ventilation. The auditorium and seminar halls are quite modern and often used for various workshops. However, I do feel that the college can improve the quality of the canteen and make the media lab more advanced with updated software and equipment.
I am studying Journalism and Mass Communication. The faculty members of this department are very educated and supportive. They teach very well and encourages a lot of practical learning through projects, presentations and discussions. The only drawback is that classes are not held regularly.
The college still has a long way to go when it comes to placements. Although there are some internship opportunities provided, the placement cell is not very active for Journalism and Mass Communication students. Most of the time, we have to find out internships on our own through external sources.
I feel that the course fees are a bit on the costlier side and therefore this college offers a satisfactory value for money. The education quality is quite good but considering the limited placement support and the average facilities for journalism students, I sometimes feel that the value could be improved.
I am enjoying my campus life at this college. The environment is very inclusive and filled with opportunities to participate in events and fests. My department also organizes interesting media-related competitions, film screenings and guest sessions.
The college infrastructure is quite impressive. The classrooms are spacious, clean, well-maintained and equipped with projectors. The library is one of my favourite places because it has a good collection of books, journals and newspapers that helped me a lot in my journalism course. The whole college is air conditioned.
The teachers are knowledgeable and helpful. They make sure that we understand both theory and practical aspects of Journalism. The only problem as far as my course is concerned, classes are not that regular. The college follows the latest Calcutta University curriculum.
The college needs improvement when it comes to placement. Some companies do visit, but not many big names from industries. I think that the college should build stronger industry connections and arrange more internships or workshops with professionals.
I feel that the course fees of Journalism and Mass Communication is quite high. The value-for-money of this college is fair. It does provide a lot of facilities and exposure but I am not sure whether it is worth the cost of my course.
I am having a lively and positive campus life. It is a girl's college. The atmosphere feels safe, friendly and inclusive. There are various clubs, fests and cultural events that keeps the campus active throughout the year.
Shri Shikshayatan College has a proper infrastructure, with well built air conditioned classrooms and smartboards for effective learning. The college has two computer labs and one mac lab, and a library that consists of books for each department. It also has a separate section for using Internet while working. The food prepared in the canteen is handled with precautions hence it is hygienic. Our college has its own stationary store as well, so if you need to take a printout, there is no need to travel around.
I am studying Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communication. The professors are extremely helpful and friendly and they make it very easy to understand the concepts. This field encourages us to be updated with the news around the world which is a part of the curriculum as well.
The college's placement is not something I am positive about because they might help you with internships but not with getting a good job. It is better to do a thorough research regarding this aspect.
Considering Journalism involves a lot of practical and lab work, our course cost increases with each semester as our practical work increases. I do feel like around 31 thousand for semester five is a stretch but our college gives us the facilities which we get to use and learn from.
Our campus is open to all the student, they can play their favorite sport in the ground area without any interruptions, but after 3pm. You will always get help from the teachers, seniors and the staff as well. They are very cooperative. Our college is located at a prime buzz spot with all the necessary things available near, starting from food, stationaries, transport, and even places to chill at. It is very safe.
The infrastructures are top class and all the necessary infrastructures (like library, air conditioned classrooms, canteens, halls etc.) are available all the time. They are always kept neat and clean.
Classes are not that regular but productive when happens. Library books are very helpful. Follows updated curriculum. I am studying Journalism and Mass Communication and the college provides a lot of practical experiences required.
Does not have a great placement opportunity and this placement is limited to a few students only. Placements have a very average payment and one needs to build a strong resume for getting it. So if you are someone who is looking for a placement job just after graduation then this college might not be the right one for you.
Journalism course is a bit pricy for what the college is offering but otherwise the rest courses are okay seeing that it's a private college.
The college campus is really good and students and teachers here are very friendly. There are a lot of activities and events where the students can participate or simply enjoy being an audience. The support staff are also very humble and the college has a good medical facility as well.
Shri Shikshayatan College provides diverse infrastructure, including a swimming pool, indoor and outdoor sports facilities for basketball, badminton, and table tennis, and hostel accommodation for students. The college also offers a Wheelchair accessible entrance and parking to ensure accessibility for all students.
Shri Shikshayatan College offers academics in Arts, Science, Commerce, and Management, with Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) adopted from 2017-18 under the University of Calcutta. Popular courses include B.Com {Hons.}, BBA {Hons.}, BA {Hons.}, and B.Sc {Hons.}. The college is a multidisciplinary institution known for its commitment to academic excellence and personal development, preparing students for careers in various fields, particularly in the corporate world.
Shri Shikshayatan College has an active Placement Cell that assists students with internships and job placements by offering career counseling, aptitude training, grooming sessions, and connecting them with recruiters. Placement opportunities are available in sectors like ITES, BFSI, FMCG, and retail, with top recruiters including Deloitte, PwC, and Motilal Oswal Financial Services.
The infrastructure is good but the campus is pretty small as it is with the school but overall the classrooms have ac and is very comfortable and there are high tech computer labs and a big library for the students
the academics of the college is great. i am studying bcom hons in accountancy and finance and my experience with the faculty and teaching is quite great . teachers are very helpful anthe result every year the college does is also remarkable.
As heard from the seniors the placements are pretty decent with companies like the big 4 coming for campusing along with big banks and other companies for e the bcom students with a good amount of plaqcements each year
for bcom hons the fees is roughly around 25k per sem which is 50k per year which is honestly fine considering the facilities the college provides and looking at my results in the past few sems i am satisfied
there is not much campus life in the college as there are not many breaks and stuff but the clubs are pretty good with events. the location is very good in near exide in a calm locality of lord sinha road
Hello aspirant,
The college issues the schedule of the admission process. Every event takes place accordingly. However, there is no official announcement about the admission yet. Therefore, take tentative dates into consideration. Online Application Forms can be released in the month of August 2021. And then 1st merit list can
Hello student,
Shri Shikshayatan College is considered one of the best college in Kolkata. The college is equipped with some necessary and basic facilities.
The placement here is good. The placement is done on the basis of student's skills and academic record. For Bcom students, college offers various internship opportunities
The Shri Shikshayatan College is ranked as one of the top 10 Colleges in Commerce under India Today Annual Statewide Ranking as one of the Top 3 Commerce colleges in the State of Kolkata.