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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CUET-UG 2026 result has been released on June 23, 2026.
We have well-equipped library facilities, internet connection in reading rooms, good classroom spaces, and the availability of computer labs for online classes or projects.Sports infrastructure is different from college to college but a minimum common playground, gymnasium equipment, and indoor games room is made available.
The syllabus is revised time to time, although some papers are outdated. Semester exams are neither too hard nor too easy, and even students who study normally can clear them with ease.The pass percentage is approximately 90%.
Roughly 25–30% of students in my batch got placed either from college-level drives or central university placement cells. The best package recently was around 7 LPA, the average one around 3–4 LPA, and the lowest package around 2.2 LPA.
Our college provides good facilities like air-conditioned, wifi labs, library, lecture theatre, parking facilities etc. The infrastructure of the college is fine, But there is no ground for sports and fests.
All the teachers are very friendly and helpful always there to help students and teachers are highly qualified teachers. They behaved well with students, they always motivates us to do good in our lives.
Placement opportunities of my college is not good, that no company has ever visited in the college for placements instead they organised placement events in other colleges, So this was the main problem in college.
My college infrastructure is good, it includes well equipped libraries, wifi facility, computer labs, canteen, hostel, clean classrooms and other facilities. Hostel provide both the facilities of mess and canteen.
Teachers are helpful and make a friendly relationship with students. They make us ready for placements. They are always ready to help us either professionally or personally. They are experienced and knowledgeable in their field.
Placement opportunities and internship opportunities of our college is good even for ug course also, one can get a good exposure of working while studying. Their is a placement cell who arrange workshops for students.
The Wi-Fi is non-existent, and the labs are ancient ones. The library is decent with good quantities of books present, but hostel facilities are not so great.Though the college boasts that it has medical facilities.
The teachers are average. Some are very helpful and knowledgeable, and they teach well. But there are some who don't establish any rapport with the students and don't deliver much in the classes. Some do syllabus for namesake.
Placements for DU's B.Com course are worst-case scenario. Nearly 30% of the students from our department get placed. The majority of the companies that visit are either insurance and sales lines, and mostly these are lesser-known or small startup companies.
Classrooms are well-furnished, and most are spacious and ventilated. Wi-Fi does work, but it hampers when too many students are logged in. I do not live in the hostel, but my friends who stay in the hostel say that hostel life is fine, rooms are neat and functional, and there is 24x7 security.
Curriculum is very firm and foundational, but realistically, how ready it makes us for the industry is based on how serious you are. Semester exams are challenging, but reasonable if you have been to classes and studied diligently every day, you can certainly do well.
The best package was something like ₹6 LPA, though that's not usually what occurs, and the lowest was something like ₹2–3 LPA. The majority of these placements were carried out off-campus or through separate placement drives independent of the college. DU also offers placements, and it's not up to them whether to avail it or not.
The infrastructure is satisfactory and does its job. Nothing out of the ordinary. Most campuses are often disability friendly. Some buildings are old and sometimes poorly maintained. Overall good. Needs improvement.
DU has a strong hold in academics, however given the scenario throughout there needs to be more reform in the syllabi rather than just blindly erasing important texts. Academia needs to be free rather than controlled.
Few courses specifically the humanities don't get much placement offers coming in and only the science and commerce majors have some kind of support regarding placement. Humanities courses need more opportunities.
You'll definitely have a name attached to your degree, DU being one of the most prestigious. The reality is far from that. The few hike is real. And it keeps increasing too much for a government funded public university.
Really vibrant, diverse and enjoyable
Our college have all the basic facilities which is essential for a student. The hostel room has also all the basic facilities, canteen provide tasty food. College provide green and clean environment.
Facilities of our college are highly qualified with Ph.D.s. and well experienced. Teachers and students are friendly, they also recommend students to many fields. They help students by providing them study materials.
Placement opportunities and internship opportunities of our college is good even for ug course also, one can get a good exposure of working while studying. College has a placement cell also who arrange workshops.
Libraries are well equipped, Wi-Fi is available in reading rooms, and classrooms are functional, if not luxurious. Some buildings are old but suitable. Canteens are cheap, and campus life is happening, particularly during fests and cultural events.
The teachers in the majority of DU colleges are friendly and well-versed, particularly in the Arts stream. The professors are properly qualified, with most of them being PhD holders, and provide good guidance, particularly in theory-oriented courses like History, Political Science, Sociology, etc.
Being a BA student at DU, I would put it that there are no good placement drives for us. The placement cell takes care only of professional courses such as B.Com, BBA, or B.Sc., and even they are not in large numbers. For BA students, hardly any companies visit, and no organized placement drives take place.
Some of the classroom is non-AC and becomes really hot during summer. the college canteen is good and there are sports grounds for football, cricket, and volleyball as well, which are properly maintained and easily accessible.
The syllabus still follows the traditional model for universities, and nearly 60% of courses seem irrelevant or detached from the needs of the industry today. Hence, it doesn't actually equip you to cope with real or business issues. The semester examinations are tough, and lecturers hardly provide positive materials or advice.
In my experience, At most 10% to 20% of students from my batch get placed, and that also primarily in non-core sectors such as edtech firms, digital marketing agencies, or small consulting companies. The maximum package so far has been around ₹6 LPA, and the minimum was ₹2 LPA, and the average stands at around ₹3 LPA.
Wi-Fi is limited to labs, and sometimes even that doesn’t work well. But I have to say the classrooms are air-conditioned and conditioned very well, making long lectures so much bearable. You don't even get too tired even after consecutive classes.
The quality of faculty is mixed. There are certain professors who are simply brilliant at presenting complicated ideas and know the subject inside out. Their lectures make everything fairly easy to grasp. However, there are also teachers who are not very good, and their lectures are more perplexing than enlightening.
Placement opportunities for B.Sc. students are quite limited. Most of the time, you’re on your own unless you’re pursuing further studies or competitive exams. Even if you are well-prepared for interviews and go through the placement cell, the highest salary package barely exceeds ₹25,000 per month.
Hello Dear Student,
Yes, admission to Delhi University (DU) with a score of 434/1000 is possible. However, highly competitive programs like Economics, B.Com (Hons.), or BMS will be out of reach. Your best options will be off-campus, evening, or women's colleges, particularly in BA Programme, Language (e.g., Hindi/Sanskrit), or Vocational
Hello Dear Student,
DU B.Com (Hons.) and B.Com Program cut-offs range from 960+ (out of 1000) for top-tier campuses in the first allocation round, dropping to 660-750 in later rounds for lower-tier colleges
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Hello Student,
First of all don't, worry it's completely normal to feel confused about your career at this stage since you are pursuing BSc. Biotechnology and want to build your career in Science, you have several good options.
After completing your graduation, you can prepare for CUET PG to pursue