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
Last Date to Apply: 15th June | Ranked #43 among Engineering colleges in India by NIRF | Highest Package 1.3 CR , 100% Placements
Among top 100 Universities Globally in the Times Higher Education (THE) Interdisciplinary Science Rankings 2026
Campuses in Ropar, Agartala, Aizawl, Ajmer, Aurangabad, Calicut, Imphal, Itanagar, Kohima, Gorakhpur, Patna & Srinagar
Top Placements: 50 LPA in Google | 46.38 LPA in Amazon | 45 LPA in Adobe | 50 LPA in Microsoft | 44.14 in Amazon
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I am not satisfied with the collage infrastructure of vit ap all the time construction is going on and irritating noise is coming so overall i am not satisfied with the collage infrastructure of vit am
Not too good not too bad overall,,the facultiea are ok ok but they are giving theoretical knowledge and preparing uss for collage level exams which is not at all related and of any worth for placement
The placements are not at all good here.there are thousands of students here which giver a very tough fight for securing placements here and the average and median package is vert low here.so overall its now goid
If i talk about value for money,zthen its too expensive as compared to what we are getting by paying that much money,,so overall its not worth it but can be worth till category 2 but beyond that its not working
campus life is average here.there are classes for 5 days and holiday for 2 days,,on sunday and monday,,apart from that the food from canteen is very expensive,,not at all affordabke for middle class family students
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College is good infrastructure with clean classrooms while equip labs , library access and decent campus facilities Wi-Fi sports areas and commons pages are available those some areas could still use and better maintenance and upgrades
Academic are Ferrari strongly with the structure curriculum and mostly supportive faculty teaching quality varies by subject but students get good learning opportunities through assignments projects and practical exposure if they stay engaged
Placements are average over all with stronger results in certain branches like CSE / IT some good companies visit but packages very widely skill development internships and personal efforts play a big rows in securing better offers
The college of a reasonable value for money considering infrastructure academics and exposure fees fill justify the students actively use campus resources participate in activities and focus on skill building for future careers
Campus life is lively with cultural technical phase clubs and sports activities student get chances to specialised learn teamwork and build networks over our environment is friendly and helps maintain a good balance
Overall the college provides a balance experience with academic activities and exposure success large depends on students initiative networking and skill development be on regular course work and is a safe place to live.
The infrastructure at VIT-AP is modern and still developing. Academic blocks are well-designed with smart classrooms, projectors, Wi-Fi connectivity and decent seating. Computer labs are equipped with updated systems, though availability can be an issue during peak hours. The central library is spacious, digital-friendly and useful for both academic and self-learning purposes. Hostels are clean but feel congested at times, and maintenance can be inconsistent. Sports facilities exist but are limited compared to older campuses. Overall, infrastructure is good but still evolving.
I am pursuing B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering, and the academic structure is well-planned with a focus on both theory and application. Most faculty members are knowledgeable and supportive, especially in core subjects like programming, data structures and mathematics. The curriculum is regularly updated and includes modern topics such as AI, ML and cloud computing. Continuous assessments, assignments and projects help in concept clarity. However, teaching quality varies across faculty, and self-learning plays an important role in excelling academically.
Placements at VIT-AP are steadily improving every year. The placement cell is active and provides regular updates, training sessions and mock interviews to prepare students. Many students get placed in IT, software development and service-based companies. The average package is reasonable for a growing campus, and a few students secure high-paying offers through strong skills and projects. While the campus is still building its placement reputation, opportunities are good for students who stay consistent and proactive in skill development.
Considering the facilities, brand value of VIT and exposure provided, the course offers decent value for money. The tuition fee is on the higher side, but students gain access to a structured curriculum, modern labs, online resources and industry-oriented learning. If a student actively participates in projects, hackathons, internships and self-learning, the return on investment becomes worthwhile. However, students who rely only on classroom teaching may feel the cost is slightly high.
Campus life at VIT-AP is calm and disciplined, with a growing number of clubs, chapters and technical events. Cultural fests, hackathons and workshops provide opportunities for interaction and skill development. Hostel life encourages bonding, though strict rules can sometimes feel limiting. Food quality is average and repetitive. Since the campus is located away from the city, entertainment options outside campus are limited. Overall, campus life is decent but can improve with more activities and freedom.
The call later decent instruction with value classroom laboratories librarian computer labs the Wi-Fi connectivity is available on campus hostel and canteen facilities are satisfactory and maintain properly
Mechanic curriculum is structured and mostly updated as per industry requirements faculty members and knowledgeable and supportive regular internal assessment assignments and exams help in continuous evaluation the practical exposure through labs is nice.
The placement is active and supported many respected companies visit the campus every year training session smoke interviews and aptitude classes are conducted to prepare students placement opportunities are good for students
The college provide good education in facilities translating the fee structure exposure learning opportunities and placement support for its a value of money option for the students from the state and also outside the state
Campus campus life is vibrant with various cultural events , sports activities , technical fest and student club this activities help student develop leadership teamwork and communication skills the campus atmosphere is lively and inclusive
The college encourageous student participation in extra curricular activities and skill development programmes with the little improvement in industry collaboration that it can become better and better.
The college has recent infrastructure with well equip classroom laboratories librarian computer labs Wi-Fi connectivity is available on campaign hostel and canteen facilities are satisfactory and maintain properly
The academic curriculum is well structured and mostly updated as per industry requirements faculty members and knowledgeable and supportive regular internal assessment assignments and exams help in continuous evaluation practical exposure through labs and projects is adequate
The placement cell is active and supportive many reputed companies visit the campus every year training session smoke interviews and aptitude classes are conducted to prepare students placement opportunities are not good for students who perform well academically and skill wise.
The college provides good education and facilities consider considering the fee structure the exposure learning opportunities and placement support make it a value for money option for students. But it ain't upto mark.
Campus life is vibrant with various cultural events technical fair supports activities and student club the activities help students developed leadership teamwork and communication skills the campus atmosphere is lively and inclusive 6⁶
College is decent and encourages student participation extra culture activities and skills development programmes with the little improvement in industry collaboration that can become even better and better.
The college infrastructure is very poor and disappointing. the college is mostly under construction which creates noise dust and inconvenience basic facilities are not well maintained. overall it does not support proper learning environment. 70% of the times equipment's in the class don't work. kind of disappointing and wifi dont work at all in many areas
i am doing b.tech and God the academic is a complete failure. most teachers don't have the subject clarity, they read from the pdf's and call it a lecture. it feels pointless to attend a lecture and grading system is absurd and unfair like what even is average grading, so an individual's study doesn't matter. it seems so demotivating. feels pointless when in the end of the day you rely on you-tubes and self-study. many teachers don't even upload the material and then they grade like they taught like an iit teacher. the attendance policy and timetable is also so absurd you'll need to pay 6k if u get debarred from an examination (even from 0.5% u can get debarred)
Placements are poorly designed and extremely unfair. students are filtered through stages like 9.5 CGPA first then 9.0 and so on. real skills,internships,projects nothing will matter if u don't have high CGPA. this eliminates students with capability and only favours number
ABSOLUTELY NO! we pay large amount of money for zero academics, zero placements and poor infrastructure. there is no proper support no proper guidance no quality education and most importantly ZERO career assurance. paying such high fees is a total waste of money
very average and frustrating. guars roam and shout and students for minor mistakes or even a misunderstanding treat us like a criminal than an adult. u need to pay 500 fine if you are even 1 min. late. the atmosphere is very restricting and very dull. yes, there are events and even a FEST but even those lack proper management. very boring life here
hostels are very poor mess is so bad u can get food poisoning any time management is no poor, no proper solution to your problem even medical room people don't know to treat basic cough and cold
VIT-AP infrastructure is modern and growing fast. Campus has good classrooms, labs, library, hostels, Wi-Fi, sports areas and a clean environment. Still, some facilities are developing and campus feels smaller than VIT Vellore.
VIT-AP academics are decent and improving. Curriculum is structured, exams are regular, and most subjects are manageable if you study consistently. Some faculty are really good, but quality varies. Attendance, assignments, and grading are strict, so you can’t take academics lightly.
VIT-AP placements are okay but not at VIT Vellore level. Good students do get decent packages, mainly in IT/software roles. Average packages are moderate, and top offers depend a lot on your skills, projects, coding, and internships. Many opportunities are shared with VIT group, but competition is high.
VIT-AP is moderate value for money. Fees are high compared to many state/private colleges, and placements aren’t as strong as VIT Vellore. But if you use the infrastructure, maintain good CGPA, build skills (DSA + projects), you can still make it worth it. If you’re expecting guaranteed top placements just because of the brand, then value feels less.
VIT-AP campus life is decent but still developing. There are clubs, events, fests, sports, and a good student crowd. Hostels are okay and campus is clean, but the campus is smaller and nightlife/outing options are limited since it’s away from the main city. Overall, it’s fun if you actively join clubs and make friends.
VIT-AP is a modern, growing campus with good infrastructure, clean hostels, labs, library, Wi-Fi, sports and active clubs. Academics are structured and strict with attendance, assignments and regular exams, though faculty quality varies. Placements are decent mainly for CS/IT but not at VIT Vellore level; good offers depend heavily on your skills, coding and projects. Overall, it’s moderate value for money if you work hard.
VIT-AP offers modern infrastructure, Spacious classroom, Well equipped labs, Fast Wi-fi, a digital library and clean hostels. The campus is well planned, vibrant and highly supportive for learning. Overall good.
VIT-AP provides strong academics with updated curriculum, Skill faculty, regular assignments and hands on learning through labs and project. Teaching qualities is high and supports consistent student growth.
VIT-AP offers good placement with strong recruiter presence. Good average packages, skill focused training and ample internship opportunities. High performing students get top tier offers. Still placements depends on your own hardwork.
College offers good value for money with strong academics, modern facilities and active placements.
vibrant with clubs, sports, clean hostels and a friendly atmosphere.
Studying at college has been a solid experience overall. The academic load is structured, but manageable. And most faculty generally try to help you if you reach out. Campus life feels active. We usually have events, club meets or sports happening. Infrastructure is modern, especially the labs and library, which actually help during project work.
The college is still under construction majorly the hostels there are 6 mens hostels and 3 ladies hostels and with 3 academic buildings Overall the campus is just an average looking campus Also the grounds are very limited and not much place to play for the students. Multiple games go on in the same ground like cricket and football together
Quality of teaching is average where there are fee teachers who are very knowledgeable and very support but there are few teacher who just read ppts and end the class Finally the students has to study on his own to get good grades For the curriculum the student can easily pass the subject by reading the ppt given by the faculty and score good grades
Quality of placement is a bit poor due to the location factor but still companies like Accenture, TCS and L&T mindtree come to the college Mostly students prefer off campus placements and mostly those students have succeeded
Definitely not value for money when you come from cat-3 or cat-4 and value for money for cat-1 admissions
There are many clubs in which the students can enroll in and make contacts Worst thing about this college is its construction. Student find it very annoying but later the college will be better. Student can enroll in sport team after showing the skills in the game. The campus is very strict it proper timings all student should enter their hostels before 8:30pm
This college can be an option for students who have no other options for btech
The infrastructure at VIT-AP is modern and still developing. Academic blocks are well-designed with smart classrooms, projectors, Wi-Fi connectivity and decent seating. Computer labs are equipped with updated systems, though availability can be an issue during peak hours. The central library is spacious, digital-friendly and useful for both academic and self-learning purposes. Hostels are clean but feel congested at times, and maintenance can be inconsistent. Sports facilities exist but are limited compared to older campuses. Overall, infrastructure is good but still evolving.
I am pursuing B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering, and the academic structure is well-planned with a focus on both theory and application. Most faculty members are knowledgeable and supportive, especially in core subjects like programming, data structures and mathematics. The curriculum is regularly updated and includes modern topics such as AI, ML and cloud computing. Continuous assessments, assignments and projects help in concept clarity. However, teaching quality varies across faculty, and self-learning plays an important role in excelling academically.
Placements at VIT-AP are steadily improving every year. The placement cell is active and provides regular updates, training sessions and mock interviews to prepare students. Many students get placed in IT, software development and service-based companies. The average package is reasonable for a growing campus, and a few students secure high-paying offers through strong skills and projects. While the campus is still building its placement reputation, opportunities are good for students who stay consistent and proactive in skill development.
Considering the facilities, brand value of VIT and exposure provided, the course offers decent value for money. The tuition fee is on the higher side, but students gain access to a structured curriculum, modern labs, online resources and industry-oriented learning. If a student actively participates in projects, hackathons, internships and self-learning, the return on investment becomes worthwhile. However, students who rely only on classroom teaching may feel the cost is slightly high.
Campus life at VIT-AP is calm and disciplined, with a growing number of clubs, chapters and technical events. Cultural fests, hackathons and workshops provide opportunities for interaction and skill development. Hostel life encourages bonding, though strict rules can sometimes feel limiting. Food quality is average and repetitive. Since the campus is located away from the city, entertainment options outside campus are limited. Overall, campus life is decent but can improve with more activities and freedom.
Hi,
Yes, VIT AP CSE Core at Category 2 can be considered a decent option, especially if you do not have better options like top NITs, IIITs, or VIT Vellore/Chennai CSE. VIT AP has centralized placements with VIT campuses, and many students get good placement opportunities in CSE-related roles.
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Hello Dear Student,
Yes, with a VITEEE rank of 65,185 , you have a good chance of getting Biotechnology at VIT AP .
However, admission will more likely be in higher fee categories such as:
rather than Category 1.
Hope it helps!
Hi Aayushi,
With a VITEEE AIR of 47,674, you are likely looking at Category 3-5 for ECE at Chennai/Vellore or potentially Category 1-2 for CSE at AP/Bhopal. For better placement opportunities in IT/Software,
prioritize CSE at VIT Chennai or CSE in Category 2/3 at VIT AP,
as placements are centralized,