Amity University Noida-B.Tech 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
World-class and highly qualified engineering faculty. High-quality global education at an affordable cost
Among top 100 Universities Globally in the Times Higher Education (THE) Interdisciplinary Science Rankings 2026
Application Deadline: 15th April | Recognized as Institute of Eminence by Govt. of India | NAAC ‘A++’ Grade | Upto 75% Scholarships
NAAC A++ Grade | All professional programmes approved by respective Statutory Council
Mark presence in the Modern Architectural field with Bachelor of Architecture | Highest CTC : 70 LPA | Accepts NATA Score
Infrastructure of my college is top notch and i should say one of the best in india among the all engineering colleges which makes it even beautiful. The college campus is clean and spread in a good area which makes it better.
The teachers are very nice , the staff of the teachers are also very nice , overall the exams and internals are pretty easy based on the hardwork you put for those things , i am pursuing the best course that is btech cse w/s aiml that you will get with good rank.
placements of this college according to the website of college is very good but thats not the reality , its less than what is shows on the website and the average package is also not that good which i will say is bad.
until unless you have any scholarship provided by srm or you are very rich , the return of investment is not very nice. You pay around 4.75 lakhs fees for course and 1.8lakhs for hostel that is total 7 lakhs approx per year that is too much.
The campus is very beautiful and big. Its very clean and the crowd of the college is also very nice , it consist of both north indian and south indian crowd which is very nice. The sorrounding of the campus provides you every thing that you need in daily life.
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my campus's infrastructure is really good and there are also building new buildings and hostels and developing campus. SRM campus is also quite big and have many kind of amenities provided by them for students. We has hospitals, shopping complex, cafes and many Fastfood chains and a big sports ground and many courts, etc. Classrooms are quite well maintained and have all equipments available in labs and sports. we have so many hostel which occupy most of the people and they are building. mess food is also ok ok.
I am doing Btech CSE with specialisation in AI&ML. I always wanted to learn coding and now is the future of ai that's why i chose this course. My teachers are well educated and carry great knowledge but sometime i face problem in class because of my teacher's accent and little bit of language barrier. Our curriculum is up to date with the industries and our field. We are persuade to do coding according to what market demands.
I don't know much about placement but as i know from my seniors that so many MNCs come for giving placement but there is one system of CGPA which divide students into different category of Packages and companies. so if you are serious about placement then you also have to pay attention for CGPA regardless of your skills.
I would say that it is little costly because of there infrastructure and other than college fees, the living expense is also quite high. So i you are getting avg 10lpa job then you have to work around 3 yr to recover the money.
you will experience a great campus life and make memories there and get a chance to meet people from different region of the country and will make great connections.
I you are seeing too much about money then you will experience that its an expensive college not because of its fees but because of cost of hostels and living outside. you will easily spend 3 lac per year easily just for stay and food.
good buildings with electricity supply tech park is the hub for cs students and the building has 4 lifts tech park 2 is the better version of tech park 1 and has very nice labs with appropriate equipment like up to date computers
teachers dont know what theyre teaching and for some reason have a bias against north indian students. Examinations are easy but you need to study a lot to get good internals. end sem exams are easy tho
you pay to get a job. you wont ever recover financially if you go for placements from this college. this college will lead you to financial ruin. youll go broke after a week of buying a4 sheets and printouts for projects
if there was an option below one star i wouldve selected that instead but since we cannot do that, the fees of this college for one year is close to 5lakhs and the hostel is 2lakhs minimum. by the end of your four years youll be in a debt of 30+lakhs and you wont get a job of even 1lpa so do the math yourself
potheri and trs will be your go to spots for certain reasons that youll find out soon enough. the campus life is plenty good since the crowd is nice. however the south indian crowd is something you should stay away from.
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The lifts are bad and can be done better.The libraries and sports complexes are well maintained. The living places which consist of hostels are not good. The food on the other hand is also below average.
I’m studying BTech in Computer Science with specialisation in Software Engineering as I have an interest in the course. The internals taken throughout each semester is a tad bit tough but the end semester exams are manageable.
The quality of placements in this college is not very good. According to websites, the placement record is more than 80 percent but in real, it’s questionable. The average salary package offered is around 5-6 lakhs.
I pay around 24 lakhs for my course fees and my hostel fees for 4 years which is quite expensive. The return of investment is not up to the mark that I expected it to be considering such costs but they can be improved.
The surroundings of the college is brilliant and I believe that the crowd is also amazing. The availability of resources is up to the mark and the location is also convenient. Yes it can handle emergencies due to availability of hospitals and police stations as well.
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The college Infrastructure is good, there are many buildings and a large campus, with lots of trees and greenery. As per my experience, the wifi works nice. The classes are good and include ACs in it. There are projectors in old and screens in new class rooms. There are grounds for tennis, basketball, ball badminton, cricket, etc. Also there are different general store shopes, food shops, some local but also have subway, dominos. But some times the campus seems to be crowded, lack of silent place. In current state, there's lots of construction in the campus. Some times it becomes difficult to find peace out of hostel, in the campus. If we are some friends and want to jam in peace so it is difficult to find such place. Lots of vehicle are rushing inside and in such times it causes traffic inside.
I am studying CSE with specialization in Software Engineering. I think that the course is good, but there are some non credit or some extra subjects that we have to study, such as Universal Human Values, Constitution of India, Professional Ethics etc. Some teachers are genuinely good but some are really terrible. The college has started the STEP program which focus on making the students job-ready, and the classes are held every week, total of 4 hours. There are many internal assignments and tests that we have to do, fulfilling the components, since there is no mid sem and all. There different tests and assignments throughout the semesters and sometimes, it may feel hectic.
Placements at SRM are mostly average. SRM brings many companies and some like Amazon, Wipro, TCS but the the package most of the students get is not so good and high packages are rare. So, the placements here don't fully satisfy expectations.
The courses in srm are not cheap and they are quite expensive, around 4.5 lakhs per annum for CSE plus hostels or other residential expenses. I think if we want the results and make the investment worth, we really have to work hard, and cannot fully rely on college placements for it.
The campus life is ok, not bad. There are many clubs not only technical, but also non-technical, such as music, dance, drama, etc., where we can get recruited. But I mostly stay in the hostel, but yes the campus life is enjoyable. Also, there is a hospital inside the campus, but it is quite expensive.
SRM has excellent infrastructure with multiple high-end equipment . All the classrooms have either smart board or projector and my campus has a large library with study space and there are also many sports teams which are highly encouraged and funded by the college . All build is the campus has fast Wifi connection.
I'm a 2nd-year computer science student currently pursuing a degree in CSC with specialisation in Software Engineering. The quality of the curriculum is up to the global standards and highly related to the job market. We undertake various career guidance sessions to understand the current job trends and needs, and work on that. The syllabus helps us become job-ready and is updated every few years
The quality of placements has been good, but due to the global recession, the placement percentage has dropped significantly compared to previous years. Around 80% of the students get placed before the 4th semester. The highest salary package as of this year is 48LPA, to my knowledge, for a CSC major. The college is very supportive of the placements, and the average salary package is between 3.5 - 5 LPA
My annual fee for my course is 4.5 lakhs. I don't feel that it is worthy, as we don't get books or anything else from the college side, even though they have amazing infrastructure
The campus life is good; there are multiple clubs, both academic and non-academic. It is a pretty safe campus located on the outskirts of Chennai. Everyone is highly encouraging and supportive and aims for better future development
Infrastructure is modern and expansive it offers well equipped labs etc you get everything what you need from mac labs to all electrical and mechanical labs, cnc machines everything is fully equipped.
Decent with good resources but overall teaching quality is just average and heavily depends on your own effort mamke sure to have a good relation with your FA as he/she's GONNA help you a lot through internship and placements.
decent placements with some high packages but outcomes largely depend on your cgpa and personal skills rather than college and projects that the companies see although somethimes selection can be based on luck must with these most of times you'll get ...
reasonable value for money as you get good infrs and moderate exposure but returs(academics,placements)vary widely on effort but srm does provides good companies but hostel fees and clg fees seems a bit on higher end
campus life can be vibrant and lively if and only if you find a good group of people though there are lots of clubs,events I'm sure anyone can find his/her type of group but due to crowd there are a lot of unnecessary and bad groups also
the infrastructure is really huge with multiple buildings, keeping the diversity of each field in the college, its got spacious places which is very relaxing as well, the labs are well equipped and classrooms are occasionally well maintained. Wifi connectivity is all across the buildings and are in good network speed.
I'm studying in my second year of university with the course in B.tech CSE w/s in IOT, the teaching is pretty good here as the respective lecturers are highly knowledged with many years of experience hence making it easier to learn the subjects
The quality is fairly good with many well based companies coming for placements, the percentage is notably high with the highest lpa coming close to 50-60lpa,average comes close to 15lpa,and the process is seemingly easy for the students aswell.
my course is 3.5lakhs per year, and so far i do feel my money is being spent well enough for the knowledge am gaining.
The campus life is the best in SRM, with a diverse community of people all across india studying here, you get to meet alot of new people.
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My college does have all the necessary infrastructure facilities and equipment and everything is really well maintained Classrooms are nice Labs are nice and have all equipment required Sports centre is average can be better Hostels is maintained Wi-Fi and smart boards are also good Living spaces are clean till some extent food is not so hygienic
I’m studying B.Tech in Computer Science with specialisation in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning My curriculum is not so upto date according to my course right now but it does have some relations What I study makes me kind of job ready
I don’t have any idea about placements But what I’ve heard from others like my seniors quality of placements is luck dependent as well as skill dependent and that’s how it should be I think the highest package was of 1.5cr but I don’t know which course it went to
My course costed me near about 5 Lakhs per annum for two semesters I don’t feel it was worth that much amount But since my course is also future related literally I feel it’s okay and it’s kind of expected from a private institution
Campus life is amazing genuinely Had lots of fun in the past 2 years I never saw it coming Location is perfect Everything you need is a walk away or a blinkit zepto away Staff is good and friendly and responsible
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Considering the amount of fees they take , the infra is not up to the mark . You will get all the basic facilities all the important study related stuff all that is pretty good but if you are someone who got your admission from sports quota don't expect much in sports facilities .especially indoors and also grounds and also wifi is mid , kinda depends on your hostel or your room locations as well but that's something you can work with.
I think its better then most of the tier 3 colleges but as always not very relevant to the job you will do , for the basics it makes sense but latter also its not something that would help . Engage in college clubs for experience.
The college is overcrowded so don't get a very high expectation ,you have to work very hard for an average mediocre package and be prepared to have a fight with that banglore crowd for placements as they will just be miles ahead of you , What you might be starting in college they would have already done a=,but at the same time realistically you can grab a 50 lakh package.
Look from an ROI perspective it might be a big no but there is a good chance that you will be placed somewhere .If you are really a clown that doesn't do anything have no sense of seriousness then there are enough people to beat you.
Well there are not many places in the campus you can go , On holidays the college looks beautiful because of less crowd but ya hostel life is fun and will be a cultural shock in the start but you will adapt things and will become better in dealing with stuff.
Consider it as your last option and if you can spend 20 lakhs then this college might just be a good private pick behind VIT
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Although it is quite unlikely to make 2 lakhs per month as a physiotherapist from SRM College of Physiotherapy, especially immediately after graduation, it is not impossible with experience, specialisation, and possibly private practice. The average monthly salary for recent grades is between 15,000 and 25,000 . Although earning
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Yes, you can prepare for SRM JEE with free study resources. Careers360 provides syllabus, PYQs, and free mock tests to practice online.
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Here you can access the SRM Joint Engineering Entrance Examination (SRMJEEE) 2026 syllabus which covers Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics/Biology, English, and Aptitude, based on the Class 11 & 12 NCERT curriculum.
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