Amity University Noida MBA Admissions 2025
ApplyAmongst top 3% universities globally (QS Rankings)
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MBA @ P P Savani University | NAAC A+ Grade | 100% Placement Assistance | Apply Now
Application Deadline: 22nd April '25 | Highest CTC 30 LPA | #9 in Management Category by Times B-School | Merit-Based Scholarship Upto - 50 Crores
Highest CTC: Rs 18.33 LPA | Average CTC: Rs 7.39 LPA | Experiential Learning | Classes by Industry Professionals | Alumni Mentorship Program
Ranked #41 amongst institutions in Management by NIRF | 100% Placement | Last Date to Apply: 28th April
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For the fees, I expected better facilities. Classrooms have AC but the furniture looks ancient. The finance professors are top-notch (ex-bankers), while marketing faculty feels disconnected from digital trends. Newly companies are comming.
The marketing department here is seriously underrated - small class sizes, involved professors, and great research opportunities. But the computer science program feels neglected; we're using outdated software and the advising is terrible. The college teachers are supportive.
What stood out was how invested our placement officer was and really hardworking. When I have given my first interview, she made me it with her as practice. Got the next one! Most offers are 4-4.5 range, but they fight to get as many students placed as possible.
I’m learning as much from classmates as professors. The alumni network is active and helpful. Downside: Outdated course structure with too many theoretical subjects. College provide a library and a canteen which is excellent.
Nearly all my professors are brilliant in their fields - like, textbook-author-level smart. The problem. About half of them can't explain concepts clearly to save their lives. Office hours are essential because their lectures often leave everyone confused but good for us.
After hearing placement nightmares from friends at other colleges and ours was surprisingly smooth. Companies came every week during placement season and the faculty stayed late to prep us. My 4.2 LPA offer isn't life-changing, but it's way better than applying to 100 jobs on LinkedIn Or any other sites.
Great ROI if you want placements and our college has strong corporate connections and 90%+ placement rates. The curriculum is practical with good case study focus. BUT the faculty is hit-or-miss ,some are industry experts while others just read slides.
The career center brags about their 90% job placement rate, but that's only if you're in certain majors. For liberal arts students, the support is minimal. The new college building is gorgeous, but good luck.
I was just relieved to get placed through campus. With all the 'recession' horror stories, seeing legit companies show up was reassuring. Most offers were around 4-4 LPA - not amazing but enough to start.
I was just relieved to get placed through campus.
Very good infrastructure Good library Hi-tech Class room with free wifi facility There is no sports center available in here bt they held sports at railway auditorium every year Campus is very clean so do washroom too.
Qualitative teaching Teachers are very friendly ,helpful and full of content with practical examples They provide notes also They are easily approachable and they give valuable suggestions too........
Most of the placement comes in marketing domain Highest package is 16lakh per annum Lowest is 4.5lakh per annum Here there are 4 specialization is available I.e marking, HR , finance and operation In 2nd year you have to choose 2 specialization from the above
Within fee package of 3 lakh it is worth value for money
Campus life is good You can participate in NSS and in other activities
It is good
No college is perfect, but this one comes close if you manage expectations of yours . The campus is green and peaceful with great for studying. Most professors are knowledgeable, though a few could work on their teaching skills to . Hostels are clean but the furniture also good.
Academically, this school pushes you to be your best of he standards are high and I've grown so much. But the workload is absolutely brutal with little coordination between professors. I've had three major projects due the same day multiple semesters which is a great day for me.
Placements are what you make of them here. The college brings decent companies (avg. 4–4.5 LPA), but the real value is their support alumni networks, negotiation tips, and relentless workup . I turned a 3.5 LPA offer into 4.8 LPA thanks to their advice and their support for me.
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Little bit boring mote focus in attendance
For the 321000 tuition fees, I expected better. While the main academic buildings are well-maintained and some department buildings feel neglected. However, the college does provide all the essentials things the library has all required textbooks, the medical center is decent, and transportation options are good.
The operation department here is seriously underrated - small class sizes, involved professors, and great research opportunities with them. But the it program feels neglected, we're using outdated software and the advising is terrible. It really depends what you study here.
Placements are decent and good to meet yor expectations. Median salary is 5 lakh.Companies are medium sized firms. The college helps, but don’t expect miracles just needs your skills and knowledge. Update your skills, attend their mock interviews, it will help a lot.
The college infrastructure is goodenough to support. Academically solid but not student friendly in some ways. The library closes too early during exams when we need it most. Computer labs have good equipment but are always overcrowded. Hostel staff are ridiculously strict.
Nearly all my professors are brilliant in their fields like, textbook-author-level smart. The problem, About half of them can't explain concepts clearly to save their lives. Office hours are essential because their lectures often leave everyone confused. They are good.
Placement season was less scary than I thought. By third year, companies I’d actually heard of started rolling in—flipkart ,finance companies few banks. The average was 4–4.5 LPA, but a couple of rockstars cracked 7 lakhs per annum too. The placement cell is very supportive.
Ok
Academically solid but not student-friendly in some ways. The library closes too early (6PM) during exams when we need it most. Computer labs have good equipment but are always overcrowded. Hostel curfews are ridiculously strict but the food is delicious.
The actual classroom experience here is fantastic most of my professors are clearly passionate and give really helpful feedback on assignments. But dealing with the administration is an absolute nightmare. I've been trying to get my transfer credits approved for 3 months now.
Placements are what you make of them here. The college brings decent companies (avg. 6LPA), but the real value is their support by alumni networks, negotiation tips, and relentless follow-ups. I turned a 3.5 LPA offer into 4.8 LPA thanks to their advice.
Great campus life if you're outgoing. Lots of student clubs and events keep things interesting. The sports facilities are surprisingly good. Downsides- The WiFi is painfully slow in hostels and college some professors still use teaching methods from the stone age. Food options are limited.
Coming from a community college I was shocked by the resources here—research opportunities, guest speakers, you name it. But some professors assume everyone at the same level rushing through basics. Tutoring services help, but in intro classes is real. Worth it for the degree prestige, but prepare to selfmade.
Here’s the truth - Salaries won’t blow your mind (4 LPA median), but the companies are legit. The placement cell is proactive and they’ll help you to attend sessions, polish your profile, and even help with rejection follow-ups. If you cooperate, you’ll graduate with a good placement with good package.
This college gets the job done but don't expect luxury. The classrooms are decent and most labs have working equipments. The library is my favorite spot and quiet and full of resources. However, the canteen is overpriced for what you get. Hostel life is okay if you get a good room.
Mostly amazing—caring, responsive, and experts in their fields. The adminstration is a bureaucratic nightmare. I’ve waited weeks for advisor replies and financial aid errors are common. The disconnect between great teachers and chaotic admin is not ip to the mark. If you can navigate the reality actual learning experience is solid.
Don’t stress—placements here are decent. Most of my friends got jobs in the 4–4.5 LPA range, and the college provides solid backup (resume checks, interview tips). Just don’t sit around waiting for ‘perfect’ offers—grab a good starter role and level up later.per annum .