Amity University-Noida BA Admissions 2026
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Infrastructure is not good and needs improvement. Buildings look old and maintenance is poor. Classrooms are dull, with broken desks and slow fans. Labs are available but tools are outdated and sometimes not working. Library is small with few useful books. Washrooms are unhygienic. Overall campus feels basic and ignored.
Academics are okay, not great. Classes happen regularly but motivation is low. Few teachers are helpful, most just finish topics for exams. Practical knowledge is limited and projects feel rushed. If you attend classes, you can pass easily, but for strong concepts you’ll need YouTube and self-study. Overall academics are decent
Placements are below average. Very few companies visit and most offer basic roles with low salary. Only some students get placed, mainly those who work hard by themselves. College placement cell exists but support is limited. No proper training or mock interviews. If you join here, don’t expect strong placements and be ready to prepare on your own.
This is a basic college with low fees, so it feels like value for money. Infrastructure is poor and classrooms are old. Teachers are average, some helpful but most just finish syllabus. No good campus life or activities. Library and labs need improvement. Join only if budget is low and you just want a degree, nothing more.
Campus life is average and slow. There’s nothing very exciting, but it’s not stressful either. Students mostly focus on attendance and exams. Activities are limited and repeated every year. Campus feels empty most of the time. You won’t get much exposure, but if you stay consistent and build skills on your own, it’s manageable
If I talk about college infrastructure of aps college rewa is not good because they don't have proper space for sitting and they don't have ground or sports activities they are just focus on studies of students
Academic is not good of aps college because they don't provide high facilities to students for there better development and they don't provide ac classes and they focus only on fees and money money ask to students
Placement is not good and they don't provide any extra class for students for there better development according to fees they don't provide any facilities to students and they focus only on fees by asking daily
No this college is not value for money because they don't any good facilities to students they always ignore students and staff is also good they always ignore students and some people of aps very rude
Campus life of aps college is very fake when they advertise big big building but when you come to college worst college and worst college infrastructure they don't have ground for students enjoyment aps college
“Facilities are average. Classrooms are fine, but ACs don’t always work. Labs exist but some machines are old and malfunction often. The library is decent but lacks enough seating during exams. Overall, it’s workable but not inspiring.
Academics are goodSome professors are helpful and explain concepts well, while others just stick to the syllabus without much engagement. The course material is decent but often outdated. Assignments and exams feel manageable, though sometimes inconsistent. You can learn if you put in the effort but don’t expect a lot of support or innovative teaching. Overall, it’s average you get a basic understanding, but nothing extraordinary.
Placements here are decent, but not exactly stress-free. A few companies visit every year, mostly mid-tier, so landing a top-profile job is rare. The college provides some support mock interviews and resume sessionsbut the guidance isn’t consistent. Seniors say it depends more on your own efforts and networking than the college itself. Average packages hover around 3-4 LPA, with occasional higher offers in niche branches. Overall, if you’re proactive and willing to hustle, you can get a decent placement, but don’t expect it to be handed to you.
Fees are moderate, and the basicslike classrooms, labs, and library accessare there but don’t expect extra perks. Placements and faculty are decent but inconsistent. For what you pay, it’s okay if you’re looking for standard education without frills, but not ideal if you want premium exposure or top-notch facilities. Essentially, you get what you pay for: neither disappointing nor exceptional.
“Campus life here is well, existent. There’s Wi-Fi, kind of, and the library has books, sometimes. Events happen occasionally, but don’t get your hopes up for excitement. Cafeteria food? Let’s just say it’s edible. Hostel is basic, maintenance is a gamble, and professors are nice if you corner them. Not bad, not great .
The infrastructure is just about manageable, nothing impressive. Classrooms are functional but outdated, with basic benches and occasional maintenance issues. The library exists, but space and resources feel limited. Wi-Fi works sometimes sometimes doesn’t. Washrooms and common areas need better cleanliness. Overall, the campus serves the purpose but lacks comfort modern facilities and that college vibe students expect.
Academics here are just okay-okay. Some teachers really try to explain concepts clearly, but many stick to outdated notes and fast lectures. Classes happen regularly, yet practical exposure and interactive learning are limited. Self-study becomes more important than classroom learning. Exams are manageable, but overall academics feel average and need serious improvement to support real career growth.
Placements here are honestly below average, so a 2-star rating feels fair. A few companies do visit the campus, but most roles are entry-level with low packages and limited growth. Mass recruiters dominate, while or reputed companies are rare. Placement support exists, but students mostly need to rely on self-effortoff-campus applications, and skill building. It’s not completely disappointing, but expectations should be kept realistic.
honestly feel the fees here don’t match what we get in return. The cost feels high for the limited facilities, average teaching quality, and lack of practical exposure. Many resources that should be included end up needing extra spending outside the campus. Overall, it feels less like an investment and more like a compromise, making the value for money quite disappointing.
Campus life here feels more like just attending classes and going back home. There are very few events, and student activities are rare or poorly managed. The campus lacks energy—no proper hangout spots, limited clubs, and almost no cultural exposure. Interaction among students is minimal, and weekends feel silent instead of lively. Overall, campus life exists, but it doesn’t really feel like the “college experience” everyone talks about.
The college’s infrastructure is below expectations. While the basic facilities are available, many areas feel outdated and poorly maintained. Classrooms often lack proper ventilation, and equipment in labs is either limited or not functioning properly. The library has resources, but the seating and environment are not very comfortable for long study hours. Overall, the campus needs significant upgrades to offer a better learning experience.
The academics of the college are quite average. Many subjects are not taught in a structured manner, and the teaching quality feels inconsistent. Some faculty members explain well, but others do not give enough clarity or guidance. The curriculum also feels outdated at times, and practical learning is limited. Overall, the academic experience does not fully meet expectations and needs significant improvements.
The placement situation is very disappointing. Only a few companies visit the campus, and the opportunities offered are neither diverse nor aligned with most students’ career goals. The average package is extremely low, and many students end up without any placement support. The training sessions also feel unstructured and ineffective. Overall, the college fails to provide reliable or meaningful placement outcomes.
“The college offers limited value for the fees charged. Facilities and academic support feel basic, and placements don’t justify the overall cost. For the current fee structure, the return on investment is quite disappointing and needs major improvement.”
The campus life is quite average and not very engaging. There are only a few events or activities throughout the year, and most of them feel repetitive. Students often end up spending their time in classrooms or hostels because there isn’t much to explore on campus. Clubs exist, but participation is low and management support is limited. Overall, the environment feels dull, and the college needs to improve its events, student interaction, and overall vibrancy to make campus life more enjoyable
Awadhesh pratap Singh university is a great state level university I am currently studying here and I am pursuing mba in hrd department the campus is very beautiful with all greenery the staff is very cooperative.
As I am a pursuing master in business administration I can say that their academics is very good with affordable fees structure. The staff is very cooperative and helpful they offer so many courses and different skills.
Placement options are quite unsatisfactory because they don't have placement offers but they are providing us great experience which will help us in our future work otherwise this is a great university all over madhya pradesh state.
The fees is affordable and there are scholarships for students.
Very big and beautiful campus.
In terms of infrastructure, the college infrastructure is average, their building are so old and they do not construct new building. Basic amenities are available in the college. Amenities like fan RO etc.
Academics is very poor, their syllabus is outdated. Teachers are only time pass in this college. Their teaching quality is not good. Their syllabus is not job - ready. They conducts only exam on time.
Placement was very very very poor in this college. This college is only suitable for degree not for placement. Not a single company visited our college for final placement. In my batch 0% percent students got placed.
College infrastructure is in bad condition of this college because the buildings and classrooms of this college is not painted since many years and walls are having cracks and benches of classroom are also broken, which need to be renovate.
Academics are not good enough in this college because lecturers and professors are not highly educated and can’t solve students doubts. Sometimes they don’t even come to classes and skips lectures which results in students have to rely on themselves.
Placements of this college is very poor as no companies arrive in this college to recruit students because the college is situated in T3 city. Hence, students have to rely on themselves to get a high paying job.
The college is not valued for money, not because the fees are too much, but because of the facilities college provide does not meet the expectations of students, which results in students do not get fair value for money.
Campus life is dull and not engaging in this college because the college do not organise any culture event where student can engage in and socialise themselves. The only good thing is that the college is situated in good location and have a great connectivity.
The infrastructure feels neglected in several areas classroom lacks modern amenities labs are not equipped properly and common space are not well maintained. The overall set up doesn’t create a motivating or comfortable environment for students.
Academics are disappointing with inconsistent teaching quality, outdated course material, and less exposure to practical. Students often need to rely heavily on themselves to study for semester exams.
Placement are weak with very few companies visiting the campus and Limited opportunities for quality roles, most students struggle to secure good position, often depending on off-campus drives to find meaningful employment.
When it comes to value for money, this college, unfortunately, falls for short of expectation with rising tuition fees and additional hidden cost. The financial burden is only the beginning of the disappointment and leaving students with little return on the investment.
Campus life feels uninspiring with minimal extracurricular options and avenues for students engagement, making it hard for students to build connection or enjoy a balance college experience. The good thing about this college is it is located in good location.
College infrastructure is basic in this college like the road connecting to the administrative building is not in good condition and need to be repaired, and the overall building of this college is quite old and need to be renovated.
Academics in this college is below average because the faculty members are not much supportive and helpful to students. Sometimes they don’t even come to classes to take lectures. Hence students have to rely on themselves for study.
Placement in this college is very weak because of low tie ups and connections from top companies which results in students get low paying job after completing the graduation or even depend on themselves to get better job.
The college provides poor value for money as the fees are steep while the overall offering fall short of expectation classrooms and labs are basic learning resource are limited and career support is minimal.
Campus life is fairly average, offering a moderate range of clubs, events and activities. While there are opportunities for social interaction and personal growth participation can feel limited but overall environment feels good.
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