Amity University | B.Sc Admissions 2025
ApplyRanked amongst top 3% universities globally (QS Rankings)
Ranked amongst top 3% universities globally (QS Rankings)
Admissions open for BA/BSc. Liberal Arts (Honours) & BA / BSc. Liberal Arts (Honors) with Research
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
Ranked #1 Among all Private Indian Universities In QS Asia Rankings 2025 | Scholarships worth 210 CR
India's Largest University | NAAC A++ | 100% Placements Record | Highest CTC 3 Cr PA | 145 + Programmes in 55+ Disciplines
The college has every necessary infrastructure for reasearch purpose. The campus is currently shifting to a new building with more class capacity and bigger library facilities. The labs are well maintained as well.
The Bsc. Honors Biomedical Science covers a vast area of biomedical research. It covers most of the life science subjects including microbiology, biochemistry, toxicology, virology etc. The curriculum can be made better and it recently planned on extending there course duration to 4 years.
There are no such placement opportunities here as such but the faculties have great network on this field which might help you in getting connections. The college offers both Msc and PhD for the same and this will help in increasing your chance of securing a job in this field.
The infrastructure is great. Well equipped labs. Practicals are stressed upon as they should be. The hostel is pretty good and hygienic. Football, volleyball, basketball facilities are all there on campus along with the accomodation.
This is an honors course in Biomedical Science. The 'honors' title increases the value of the degree considerably, especially if you want to apply abroad for further studies or a job. The curriculum comprises of a wide range of subjects right from inorganic chemistry to cancer biology.
I am not exactly sure of the placements factor but i can say with confidence that the course has alot more to offer than needed and placement should not be an issue if the required CGPA is maintained.