AMITY University-Noida MA 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
Among top 100 Universities Globally in the Times Higher Education (THE) Interdisciplinary Science Rankings 2026
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4000+ Placements to date | 6000+ Students | Advanced applied research, patents, and partnerships
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Highest CTC 58 LPA | Avg CTC 11.35 LPA| 150+ Recruiters
The last date to apply for Professional courses at Prof Rajendra Singh University is July 13, 2026.
The last date to register for Rajju Bhaiya University admission 2026 is July 15, 2026.
The ICAR AIEEA 2026 will be conducted on July 4, 2026.
My college infrastructure was very nice,, there was no hostel that students are not get campus or living space they up down regularly with their transport because there are no any facilites of transport.
this college academic syllabus are based on allahabad state university the syllabus are updated by semesterr and there faculties are phd and post graduate that they explain well all the things that are needed.
there are not any kind of campus selection this college are only provide education for the people who are not able to take admission in any college that provide the best education that person get well educated.
as i was the bcom student so the fee was quite expensive as compare to other colleges
the environment was education friendly that helps in concentrate .
Rajju bhaiya is providing degrees to everyone in Allahabad. It's actually nice that every child who doesn't get placed in very good colleges get a chance here to enhance his creativity and scientific thinking.
You have to do hardwork on your own. College will teach you may or may not but you have to complete everything on your own. Also they give average marks to anyone. Doesn't matter how good or bad you are you will be an average student.
You will get placed nowhere. It provides you degree and certificates but those can only be used for your betterment if you are also studying for something else like competitive exams or go for a corporate job.
It's a good college for getting degrees
The college is vertical good and class room good.It provide a best facility.The building is best in good condition. It give water coller for students.Very neat and clean into a college. Some of issues are in college
In an academic the is very average.The teachers are not good. Also the lab are not very well.Some of teach will not tech properly to their students.Teachers focus on theory , not to proper practical in a lab.
In areas of placement the college is very poor .placement opportunities is very limited. The big companie not come in this college. Some companies heavy depennce on mass recruitment. Poor communication from
According to money is college is best. Many student can afford this college for studying.But Some course price are not good. Very problem occurs in this college. Here only Ba,Law etc course are good others are not good.
campus life not very good for student. Students feel very poor. Students not come in college properly. There a not organise any events in a college for student. Also not organised any type competitions for students.
Infrastructure of this college is excellent and campus environment is joyful .everything is available and i made lots of memories while studying and use each and utilise it’s infrastructure for my comfortable study
Academics of this college is also very good like all the lecturers are knowledgeable with fun . Each lecture is scheduled and held on time . We learns lots from the academic experience to increase our knowledge
Placement in this college is very bad . We enjoy our college life as students but we didn’t get a chance to get placement through college. This is only a regret i get from this college.i wish college improved its placement
Yes its a value for money college because its a government college so we get everything but not the placement
Campus life is joyfully and enjoyable sometimes it’s become adventurous
There are old classrooms, which are not maintained properly, and the maintenance is very slow; also, facilities vary from department to department. However, the biggest issue with the university is not the infrastructure but the fact that nothing is organized.
The number of teachers who are not serious about their teaching, cancellation of classes, and poor quality of the explanation are some of the defects pointed by the students. The students find it very difficult to get proper guidance.
There are no placements or job opportunities for MA. No company is interested in coming to the college to recruit students of the MA course. Therefore, the students have to look for jobs on their own after their graduation.
The facilities are substandard in view of the course requirements. The number of lab facilities for practicals is small, and equipment is frequently old or not working. The library is small and does not have recent agricultural journals or reference books.
The syllabus is good, but the absence of practical exposure to training restricts the learning process. Semester exams are straightforward and can be easily cracked in one night's study, but genuine industry insight is limited unless you put in an extra effort independently.
Barely 5–10% of students get placed, and even they get arranged jobs through personal connections or off-campus efforts. For the 2025 pass-out batch, barely a few local agribusiness startups came for recruitment, and that too with extremely low packages, around 1.2–1.5 LPA.
Yes, the college has impressive infrastructure — in fact, it’s one of the best parts of the university. The campus is spacious and modern. Classrooms are large, airy, and equipped with smart boards and projectors, although they’re not always used effectively in regular classes. The library is huge and well-stocked, especially for general reference and exam preparation. Wi-Fi is available across the campus, though sometimes the speed can be slow. Hostels are newly constructed, clean, and have decent facilities, including mess, laundry, and common rooms. Sports facilities are also there — there’s a proper playground, and the university is trying to promote more physical activities.
I pursued B.A. in History here out of genuine interest in the subject and with a thought of preparing for competitive exams. The faculty in the History department is quite knowledgeable and supportive. The curriculum is decent, but not always updated to include the latest research or job-relevant skills. It’s more exam-oriented than practical. If you’re looking to build a career directly after graduation, it may not make you “job-ready” unless you do extra certifications or prepare for exams on your own. But it definitely builds a strong theoretical foundation.
To be completely honest — placements are practically non-existent for general courses like B.A., B.Sc., or B.Com. Not a single student from our batch was placed through campus drives. From what I’ve heard, some professional courses like BBA or MBA may have 10-15% placement rates, with the highest package around ₹6–10 LPA, but those are extremely rare cases, mostly for technical or management fields. Average salary? For most of us, there was none. There was no formal placement cell or support for us. We had to explore job opportunities on our own after graduation.
To be completely honest — placements are practically non-existent for general courses like B.A., B.Sc., or B.Com. Not a single student from our batch was placed through campus drives. From what I’ve heard, some professional courses like BBA or MBA may have 10-15% placement rates, with the highest package around ₹6–10 LPA, but those are extremely rare cases, mostly for technical or management fields. Average salary? For most of us, there was none. There was no formal placement cell or support for us. We had to explore job opportunities on our own after graduation.
The campus is beautiful and peaceful. Best feature? The newly developed infrastructure — it looks like a private university but at a government college budget. There’s also a nice open auditorium, canteen, and green spaces for students to relax. Worst feature? Lack of regular cultural or career-related events. Things feel inactive unless students take initiative. You won’t find the vibrant college life that private universities boast about.
If you’re self-motivated and looking for a low-cost education with solid infrastructure, Rajju Bhaiya University can be a good choice.
Yes, the college has impressive infrastructure. In fact, it’s one of the best parts of the university. The campus is spacious and modern classrooms are large area and equipped with smart boards and projector. Although they are not always used effectively in regular classes. The library is huge and be stopped, specially for journal reference and exam preparation. Wi-Fi available across the campus through sometimes the speed can be slow. Hostels are newly constructed clean and have decent facilities, including mess, laundry, and common rooms. Living spaces are neat. Hostels are clean regularly and miss food is hygienic though a bit repetitive. Still, it’s better than what you would expect at a typical government university.
I pursued BA in history here out of genuine interest in the subject and with a thought of preparing for competitive exams, the faculty in history department is quite knowledgeable and supportive. The curriculum is decent, but not always updated to include the latest research or job required skills. It’s more exam oriented than practical. If you are looking to build a career directly after graduation, it may not make your job ready unless you do extra certifications or prepare for exams on your own.
To be honest or completely honest placements are practically not exist for journal courses like BA, BSc or B.Com. Not a single student from our batch was placed through campus drives or even campus drives does not exist. From what I have heard some professional courses like BBA may have 10 to 15% placement rates with the highest package of 2.5 LPA, but those are extremely rare cases, mostly for technical or management fields. Average salary? For most of us there was none There was no formal placement, cell or support for us. We had to explore job opportunities on our own after graduation.
The fee is quite affordable around ₹4000-₹5000 per year. So in that sense, yes, definitely, it was value for money in terms of degree and facilities. However, if you are expecting campus placements or hands on skill development, then it might not fully meet those expectations. It’s more suited for students, aiming for government exams, higher studies or teaching careers.
The campus is beautiful and peace. Best feature the newly developed infrastructure. It looks like a private university but a government College budget. There is also nice open, auditorium, canteen, and green spaces for students to relax. Worst feature, lack of regular career, cultural related events, things feel inactive. Unless student take initiative, you won’t find the vibrant college life, the private universities boost about
If you are self motivated and looking for a low cost education with solid infrastructure, Rajju Bhaiya University can be a good choice.
The university infrastructure for law students is satisfactory. The class rooms are well ventilated and clean but not so modern. In terms of digital facilities, they are not that modernized. The law department has a relatively functional moot court room which is helpful in practically learning the procedure of courts.
There are some faculty members who train the students for judiciary and other competitive examinations. The curriculum is as per the norms of the university and includes necessary subjects needed for a career in law.
The course largely equips students for court practice, judiciary exams, or post-grad courses such as LLM. Law firms and solo lawyers occasionally offer internship opportunities, but there is no formal placement system for corporate positions as in technical or management streams.
It's a new building which look beautiful and aesthetic there are big classes and separate department library which also provide journals and case papers LLB building was also very antique provide practical knowledge and moot court facility.
Main campus of this college was provided very good academic standard with fantastic staff especially for LLB and LLM. Law faculty is much better then other subjects facility specially in practical knowledge.
Placement is somehow average you will get job after completing LLB in corporate and and you also become research associate after that in High court after clearing exam. But in other subject placement was nil.
My experience was fantastic and outstanding in the main campus of this college when I was pursuing my LLB degree
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