Amity University BA Admissions 2025
ApplyRanked amongst the top 3% of universities globally (QS Rankings)
Ranked amongst the top 3% of universities globally (QS Rankings)
Ranked #1 Among all Private Indian Universities In QS Asia Rankings 2025 | Scholarships worth 210 CR
Ranked #46 amongst Universities in India by NIRF | Ranked #1 in Academic Reputation in India by QS World University Rankings
A++ Grade by NAAC | Recognized as Category-1 University by UGC | 100% Placement, 60 LPA Highest CTC, 400+ Recruiters
Admissions open for BA/BSc. Liberal Arts (Honours) & BA / BSc. Liberal Arts (Honors) with Research
India's Largest University | NAAC A++ | 100% Placements Record | Highest CTC 3 Cr PA | 145 + Programmes in 55+ Disciplines
The infrastructure being subpar, there's no area to excel. Resources above mentioned are limited. I, personally have no idea about the laboratories as my major was humanities but as for the rest almost everything is done in the most outdated way possible. Classrooms lack common necessities, no maintenance in sight whatsoever, washrooms are worse in condition. Also, they don't have a proper eatery so basically one has to be self dependant in terms of food. On the hand the library has a vast sprea
I majored in English, the guidance offered over there wasn't of any use. Syllabus was barely covered, discussions of unnecessary matter of topics.. Not at all related to the syllabus. Classes didn't even scratch the surface level knowledge related to the course. Resources like study materials and notes which are evidently very useful to students were never provided. Classes were barely taken, gatekeeping of knowledge was mostly practiced. Also, the support through marking is null by the teachers
Placements are not promised in such courses. It's a ground level course, one has to pursue more levels to make money out of it and the career aspect mostly falls under one's preferences. If you pursue higher studies maybe placements can be offered depending on what path you choose for yourself.
As the college falls under the State Government Authorization, it was more than affordable and yes, if your goal is to achieve the degree against all of the odds then it's worth your money. My course cost me 4k per year, the course being of 3 years.. The total comes around within 12k-15k
The campus is very congested, it doesn't have extra charms to it such as a field or anything, it's mostly indoors areas you can savour your time. The best thing about the campus is that it's based in an accessible area. The students, teachers and staff are average, nothing extraordinary.
My experience at college wasn't ideal as I had to face a lot of obstacles throughout my years. I had to work my way out of it on my own but it did turn me into an experienced and strong person who's willing to endure any kind of challenges at this point.