A list of puns related to "Amity University, Noida"
How is Amity University Noida for B.tech. My rank:100845
I did my research. My friend completed his BTech (Biotech) from amity noida this year. so he told he that taking admission there is a good option as teachers are good, course is good and if you study decently you can get a good on campus placement.
I had to search on Internet for IILM. One of the point i liked about IILM is that college is affiliated to Abdul Kalam Technical University and fees is obviously lesser. I couldn't ffind anything concrete about placement cell of this college. So please help me mostly in the placement aspect of both the colleges.. One more thing i want to inform is that I am going to take an education loan to study that's why my main focus is on campus placement.
my_qualifications: 12th pass.
my_qualifications: Goind to pass out of class 12th in couple of days. Did PCM with CS in school.
Didn't do well in my jee and don't have any mental and physical energy left to study for jee. So the only backup options left are tier 3 private colleges. Now my parents won't send me any far away colleges like VIT or manipal University.
Now I have two options for private colleges near me. Amity Noida or Manav Rachna University Faridabad. Now the reason why I am thinking Manav Rachna over Amity is because it is near my house and It's fees is almost half of amity.
Now Manav rachna is a tier 3 local private college and I can't expect much from a local private college but if anyone here knows about it please share your experience.
This year I finished my Integrated MSc. (BSc.+MSc.) in Mathematics from an IISER but have a very Low CGPA of 6.2/10. I have been dong 3 projects in machine learning and a master thesis in computer vision from ISI, but have no publication. I am interested in doing a PhD in Artificial intelligence (Computer Vision) From a US university, but I recently figured I have a very low chances of admittance given the pandemic + my profile. So now I have decided I will not apply for Fall 21 and instead apply for Fall 22 so I was thinking of doing a MS/M.Tech , unfortunately most good university have stopped their admission process and The only ones left are Amity, Noida (M. Tech CSE) or Sharda (MSc. CS) around Delhi.
Is it a good idea to go for this colleges and will a degree from here have a bad effect in my Fall 22 applications?
Do you have any more valuable suggestions?
Any genuine experience would be very helpful. past students or current students how is your university.
I seek an admission in BBA(or similar courses) or Psychology hons. depending upon the opportunities.
So I got accepted into Amity University after clearing the English proficiency and interview round and they gave me a deadline for 12th June to pay the admission fees.The thing is I also gave an enterence exam for jamia milia and the result for JMI will be out by July first week.Will i still be accepted into Amity if I am unable to get Into jamia way after the admission fees payment deadline?
So, I have applied for this Amity University summer internship which is a 10 day program at Amity University, Noida. I would like to know what's the environment there like? How are the canteen facilities and sports? Any info about the campus will be great.
new to delhi and too much of introvert to go to a delhi meetup .
I didn't make it to the allotment list of DU JAT And BA HSS as of now I'm planning to take admission this year and prepare for DU ENTRANCE 2022 side by side, so if someone can tell me about this college and course more specifically it'd be helpful for me.
Hi redditors!
I have been looking for liberal arts colleges in Mumbai for a while now, and the only ones I've come across are NMIMS (JDsoLA) and Amity Mumbai. I think it would be better to make it clear that I cannot go to another state due to financial + family issues.
NMIMS is definitely the better option of the two, but I would like to know if amity Mumbai is a good backup option. I did not get a lot of clarity on what the colleges are like, since there are a lot of allegations that a lot of amity reviews are fake. I am interested in majoring in Mass media or Political Science. If I shouldn't go to Amity, are there any other colleges in Mumbai where I can pursue a liberal arts degree? If not a Liberal Arts degree, which colleges offer a practical/non-traditional approach towards learning in a BMM/BA(MCJ)/BA(MC)/BA(MMC) degree?
Previous research: Both colleges offer Majors in Political science. Only JDsoLA offers a major in mass media. The course fee for Amity is a lot lesser than that of JDsoLA. Both have good reviews, but the drawbacks are:
JDsoLA: The only reviews I have heard about JDsoLA are from the alumni present in the webinar, conducted by the institute itself. There have been no criticisms yet
Amity Mumbai: There are several positive reviews on Quora about Liberal Arts. There were a lot of Negative reviews, but they were all about Amity Noida, or a B.Sc degree.
my_qualifications: Currently in 12th.
So, i am a NEET aspirant and i am planning to get into some "backup course" this year instead of taking a drop year again.
I applied for BSc (Hons) Biotechnology course at Amity University and i am really concerned regarding the university, i have heard that doing a BSc from a private university is useless. My father is insisting me to take a regular BSc at local govt college with Chemistry, Zoology and Botany as main subjects, his reason is that "if you want to prepare for NEET then this course will help you in your preparation and if you ever deviate from the path of NEET then you would have an Undergraduate degree and can apply to various govt jobs or go for further studies in either of subjects that you have opted in BSc", makes sense but i have heard that BSc regular hold no to less value in front of BSc (Hons) well actually read that in quora. I really do not want that tag of "BSc" to stick with me for my entire life but if i don't get anything this year during counseling, i will have no other option.
I can't do B Pharma, i do not like chemistry at all, BPT and BSc Nursing is just not my thing and i can't afford MBBS from private medical college. I am just hoping that this year i get BDS from govt dental college, i got BDS from govt dental college last year with much less marks i have scored this year and i regret my decision of not taking admission in it. I swear, if i get BDS this year, i will take it in a blink of eye and then prepare for NEET side by side.
My father thinks that this year i won't get anything and is willing to get me admitted to BSc and asked me to choose a BSc course, thats how i landed up on BSc biotechnology. I applied to Amity University and got selected with 25% tution fee scholarship, i rejected that offer for now and told them that i will apply again in April. I have limited time and i do not know what to do and where i am even heading. Any advice would be appreciated.
[my_qualifications: 12th passed]
So, I have applied for this Amity University summer internship which is a 10 day program at Amity University, Noida. I would like to know what's the environment there like? How are the canteen facilities and sports? Any info about the campus will be great.
is it good for doing language course and how is the atmosphere of the college
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