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
Infrastructure and Facilities: It's pretty good overall. Classrooms are decent, though some could use newer furniture. Labs are well-equipped for most courses, and the library has a good collection of books and online resources. WiFi is available, but sometimes it gets slow. Smart boards are used in some classes, but not all. Sports facilities are decent, with a basketball court, badminton court, and a running track. The gym is a bit small, but it has the basics. Hostels are okay. Rooms are a bit cramped, but clean enough. Food is decent, but sometimes repetitive Hostels are generally clean, but could use more frequent maintenance. Food hygiene is decent, but I've heard some complaints about occasional issues.
Why BCom? Numbers always fascinated me, so BCom seemed like the natural choice. Plus, it opens doors to tons of careers in accounting, finance, and even marketing. Plus, who knows, maybe I'll be the next big entrepreneur! Teacher Talk: The faculty is a mixed bag. Some professors are legends, passionate and make the subject click. Others...well, let's just say their lectures put us to sleep faster than a textbook slide show. But hey, that's college, right? You learn to adapt. Curriculum Check: Our syllabus covers the core stuff – accounting, finance, economics, you name it. But sometimes, it feels a bit outdated. I wish there were more courses on digital marketing or data analysis, things companies actually use today.
Placements are usually low with average companies coming in the campus. Around 10% students are placed from the campus. Highest Salary offered was around 7 lakhs in Byjus. They try to help wherever they can in terms of placement scenario by providing knowledge about the company and the job role.
Course cost per year was around Rs. 7000. Yes, The amount spent is worth it especially if you want to pursue other courses at the same time like CA, CMA or MBA preparation. This helps in better time utilisation and growth of an individual.
Campus Vibes: Best: Lush greenery on the main building side, decent library with tons of books (and thankfully, decent Wi-Fi!), and a surprisingly decent canteen with some killer samosas. Worst: Classrooms could use some AC love, especially during Bhilai's summer. Sports facilities are okay, but the gym is tiny. Hostel life, well, let's just say it teaches you valuable life skills like adjusting to shared spaces and appreciating a good home-cooked meal when you get one.