Amity University, Noida Law Admissions 2025
ApplyAdmissions open for B.A. LL.B (Hons) , B.A. LL.B , BBA LL.B.(Hons) , B.Com.LL.B. (Hons.)
Admissions open for B.A. LL.B (Hons) , B.A. LL.B , BBA LL.B.(Hons) , B.Com.LL.B. (Hons.)
Ranked #1 Law School in India & South Asia by QS- World University Rankings | Merit cum means scholarships | Application Deadline: 31st Jan'25
Ranked #28 amongst Institutions in India by NIRF | Ranked #1 in India for Academic Reputation by QS University Rankings | 16.6 LPA Highest CTC
Ranked #1 Among all Private Indian Universities In QS Asia Rankings 2025 | Scholarships worth 210 CR
A++ Grade by NAAC | Recognized as Category-1 University by UGC | 100% Placement, 60 LPA Highest CTC, 400+ Recruiters
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All the necessary infrastructure are available. We have gym, turf, Table tennis court, basketball court, wifi available in college + hostels. We’ve canteen as well where the food is very hygienic and tasty.
i was studying BA LLB (Hons) here. always wanted to get into this college as it’s one of the top law private law colleges in india. i had to give an entrance exam which was the SET (symbiosis entrance test) back then.
placements are really good with all the top firms. college is very supportive & helps you in all the procedure. the average salary is around 9 LPA. SLS pune provides training for the placements so that students can get placed in the firms they’ve selected
cost of the course is around 4.5-5 lakhs per year + with the hostels that is around 1.20 to 1.50 lakhs per year it comes up to 3.75 really worth the money you’re paying for as we’ve got really good professors who teaches us.
campus isn’t that huge but it’s a fun campus with lots of activities. it is very safe. it’s in viman nagar, 5 mins walking from the airport. every year we have our college fest in february which is called sambhav. it happens for 3 days where different artists are called to perform.
Yes, it does have all the necessary infrastructure facilities and equipments. We have libraries, sort centres, wifi, yes they are all used and are we'll maintained. We have our own college canteen where the quality of the food is good and it's hygienic too.
I am pursuing LL.B, and in my college the teachers teaches pretty well. Yes our curriculum is updated and includes all the recent developments in the field. Yes, as i am studying LL.B it does make it job ready.
Placement is high for 5 year LL.B students. Last year a good amount of students were placed from our college to very good tier law firms. The average salary depends in which law firm you are hired and where you are placed.
I found it little costly for a 3 year LL.B course
Campus Life is amazing, in my college the teachers, support, and staff are all friendly, and the location where I am currently studying is very safe for girls as we do walk late at night and have never faced any harassment outside our college campus.
Only the thing I hate about my college is that my college takes parking fees everyday like for bikes 10rs for parking inside the college campus and for cars 25rs for which I feel is not required to be paid as we do give infrastructure fees and our academic fees is also pretty high, so that should be waived for college students.
The college is well maintained. Great infrastructure. Hygiene and safety is also up-to-date. Library can be improved. It must be spacious enough with sitting sections to. Lights also can be improved for reading rooms.
There is always a gap between the college and us which remains void. If you're already smart enough then you'll definitely succeed but average students I doubt. Subject selection for each semester can be improved.
15% seat overall I guess which according to me is insufficient. The fees is really really huge so i think placement number definitely should be atleast fifty percent. What's the use of giving such an amount.
20-25 lakhs for 5 years is not less. Placement and other facilities can be improved. There's a continuous burden on the students. We are mostly involved in internal assessments and submission. No other upliftment.
The college location is near the airforce and the Pune International Airport is just beside it. There's lot of noise and disturbance. It's difficult to concentrate in class. Otherwise the campus life is awesome.
More than average. Definitely go for it. The staff members, professors are really helpful and reliable. You can trust the college. But there are other options as well so definitely give a try there too.
The college has a great infrastructure. It has canteens with dining tables, gyms and large grounds for playing. The campus is small but it has every amenities. Our library has a good collection of books and we have reading halls too where students can read and also can do research.
The teaching faculty is excellent and well experienced. Each and every faculty has a minimum experience of at least four to five years. The faculty is kind enough to approach and they are ready at anytime to help the students. Our college also has a mentor-mentoee system wherein a group of 20 students is handled by a faculty. Those students can approach the respective faculty anytime to clear their doubts.
Our college has good placement opportunities. Every year, firms like Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, DSK Legal etc higher students who have a good GPA, attendance and CV. A cell is allotted for these placements and they also help students in procuring internships.
In my view, college is not value for money. Many times it is frustrating when you send mails to faculty to clear your doubts but end up getting no response from them. This time as the COVID-19 pandemic struck, there was economic distress everywhere and our classes are taking place online. Despite this, our fee was not reduced but increased.
Most of the students who join this college are from a rich background. As Symbiosis is known for parties, a party happens every Saturday night and students go there and drink. I am a teatotaller and I find these parties a total waste of time and money.
The college have all the necessary infrastructure, facilities and equipment. The classroom, library and hostels are well maintained. The living spaces is clean and the food is also hygienic. This in all it is very good.
The academics is also good.they provide you good course structure and the curriculum is also updated. The recent developments in the field of academic is also enhancing its value. The study can make you job ready.
The quality of the placements is very good. Most number of students get placed in the government departments. The average salary of the college is also good. The college is supportive. The placement process is easy.
The value for money is nice. I am satisfied in my money's worth as it provides good infrastructure, academics is also good moreover the placement is high. So it really the Upto the money's worth of an individual.
Campus life is good.
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For corporate law placements, all three institutions—NUSRL, Jindal, and Symbiosis—are well-regarded. However, Jindal Global Law School (JGLS) is particularly strong in corporate law, with excellent placement records in top law firms and corporations. Symbiosis Law School is also well-known, but NUSRL is emerging as a strong choice. Ultimately, JGLS and Symbiosis offer more opportunities due to their established networks and infrastructure. It would be beneficial to research each institution’s curriculum, faculty, and placement records for a more informed decision.
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With a waiting list number of 51 for the LLM program at Symbiosis Law School (SLS) Pune, your chances of securing admission largely depend on seat movement caused by withdrawals or non-confirmations by other candidates. Historically, waiting lists up to 50-60 have been cleared, particularly for popular courses like LLM, as some candidates opt for other institutions or programs.
However, this can vary each year depending on the specific intake and trends in student preferences. For SLS Pune, which has a good number of specializations like Business and Corporate Law, Human Rights Law, and Constitutional Law, the competition is typically intense.
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Your chances of getting admission to Symbiosis Law School (SLS) Nagpur for the LLM program with a waiting list number of 29 will depend on the movement of the waiting list and the number of candidates who decline their offers. SLS Nagpur has an intake of 20 seats for the LLM program, with some reserved for Nagpur domiciled candidates and specific categories like SC/ST and differently-abled students.
Historically, waiting lists do move after the initial round of admissions, especially if candidates opt for other institutions. However, being 29th on the waiting list suggests a moderate-to-low probability unless there is significant movement. Keep track of updates from the college and consider contacting the admissions office for clarity on waiting list trends in previous years
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