Noida
Greetings aspirant
It is to inform that your chances of getting in are quite high. Last year the students with this cutoff in the waitlisting were able to get into Symbiosis very easily. Stay calm and composed and hope for the best. While I want to clarify that this prediction can never be 100% sure and totally depends on the number of candidates who are not interested in taking up the college even after the selection. Therefore I will recommend you to look for other back up options as well. You can find the same using the link given below https://law.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-private-law-colleges-in-india
All the best
Hi Parul,
OP JINDAL is anytime a yes for BALLB if fees are not an issue for you. Both are private institutes. JINDAL was established in the year 2009 and AMITY in the year 1995, but over the years JINDAL took active steps and made a great name in the law industry as a college.
INFRASTRUCTURE - Jindal is way way better in infrastructure than Amity. The campus size of Jindal is 80 acres whereas Amity's is 60 acres.
PLACEMENT - The highest salary in AMITY in 2021 was 21.5 LPA. The average was 5 LPA and the lowest was 3.5 LPA. The highest salary in JINDAL was 35 LPA and the average was 10 LPA.
FEE STRUCTURE - The fees for JINDAL is exceptionally high which is 30 lacs for 5 years excluding the hostel and other facilities, if we include all of those it would reach around 40-45 lacs for 5 years. Whereas for AMITY, it is 14-15 lacs for 5 years excluding other expenses like hostel and stuff.
You can know more about these colleges - https://www.careers360.com/university/amity-university-noida/courses/ba-llb-idpg
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/jindal-global-law-school-sonipat/courses
I hope this helps.
ALL THE BEST.
Greetings aspirant.
I feel very delighted to inform you that your chances of getting in the college are quite high. Though the information provided is not totally accurate as it is based on the previous year's result. It can vary every year and depends on the magnitude of selected candidates who are not willing to take admission into this college because of some better prospects. Still I would suggest you to keep looking for other colleges as well. You may find other top private law colleges along with the college brochure , fee , courses , faculty etc by clicking on the link below -
https://law.careers360.com/colleges/ranking/top-private-law-colleges-in-India
10+2 basis Cut off for CSE was 97.43
Hello,
Without a doubt, Symbiosis is one of India's top management schools and is superior to Amity. Amity is excellent, but it cannot compete with Symbiosis. Even though Amity and Symbiosis are both private universities, getting into Symbiosis is far harder than getting into Amity, therefore if you have the chance, consider Symbiosis. Its facilities are unsurpassed and its infrastructure is enormous. Symbiosis offers a variety of specialisations for BBA students, some of which are at the level of MBA programmes. The placement rate is excellent; over 90% of the students are placed. A recent academic year's bundle is shown here. And businesses like KPMG, Zomato, Wipro, Amazon, DeltaX, TCS, and many more come to the campus.
Thank You
Difficult to be selected for CSE but other branches may be offered
Hello candidate,
Following are the names of a few colleges and their fees:
- SHRI RAM COLLEGE OF COMMERCE - [SRCC], NEW DELHI : Rs 30000
- LADY SHRI RAM COLLEGE FOR WOMEN - [LSR], NEW DELHI : Rs 19870
- HINDU COLLEGE, NEW DELHI : Rs 18260
- HANSRAJ COLLEGE - [HRC], NEW DELHI : Rs 20945
-SUNDER DEEP GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS - [SDGI], GHAZIABAD : Rs 35000
-BHAGWATI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE , GHAZIABAD :Rs 22000
-MODERN COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES - [MCPS], GHAZIABAD: Rs 15000
-RAMA DEVI KANYA MAHAVIDYALAYA, NOIDA : Rs 12865
Hope it helps
No But you can get admission in JAYPEE UNIVERSITY ANOOPSHAH, which is located 80 km away from Noida, this university is running under The supervision and same management of Jaypee noida. Faculties and placement are centralised.
Hello student,
Firstly I would want you to give CLAT examination if you want to study BALLB as CLAT opens your path to the top 23 NLUS in India. Secondly, if you weren't able to perform well in CLAT and are seeking private options, you can also go to other universities like Symbiosis, MHT-CET's ILS and GLC or IPU colleges.
If talking about Noida International University, it's not that well renowned as aspirants keep this as their last option. Also if you want to go for litigation, you can do BALLB from any government college like BHU but if you are into Corporate, you'll need a college with a good placement ratio which the above-mentioned university lacks.
For more private law colleges, refer to the link below,
https://law.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-private-law-colleges-in-india
All the best.
Hello Aspirant
Cutoffs changes every year. It depends on Factors such as the total number of applicants scoring above a certain percentage, number of seats, popularity of a subject and previous trends By looking at the previous year cutoffs , It's difficult to get CSE with this percentage.
You can get :-
Hope it helps .
Best wishes to you :)
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