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Amity University is actually bigger in terms of infrastructure and is more maintained by all means, but this does not hold Jaypee Institute from being held back.
Jaypee has a much better reputation in terms of academics, faculty and placements.
Placements at Jaypee are huge. The average package being offered to students being 7-8 Lacs, while the average package for amity being 4-5 Lacs.
The faculty at Jaypee is highly qualified and none of them being less than a Masters de
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Amity being a big brand has maintained its reputation over the years and has a variety of programmes to offer to its students and is a good college. Again, don't get your hopes too high about Amity when I say it's a good college, as when we consider Amity in comparison with other colleges present all around the country it stands nowhere on the list of the top colleges in India.
Being a big brand, Amity has managed to attract a number of companies which is why placements at Amity are certainly a lot better than placements at Galgotias University-Noida.
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Candidates applying to the Universitys PG courses should have cleared Graduation from a recognised University. Securing a minimum of 60% marks in 10+2+3 or equivalent examination is a mandatory criteria. However, for some PG courses the minimum percentage ranges between 50-60%. Reserved category candidates will get a relaxation of 5% marks.
Admission to all the courses offere
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In terms of intellectual capital also, JIIT supercedes AKGEC as the entrance test is AIEEE.
So, keeping the above points in mind, my advice would be to opt for Jaypee
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