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Placements for all branches are good. If you are in top 10% of your branch, than there are more opportunities. Training and placement cell works in a better way. Its not cumbersome to get NOCs, training letters. They always give their best to increase placement records. Campus's greenery is beneficial. Campus is
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Recently, DTU (Delhi Technical University) had a issue where in the students came to know that it was a part time degree not a full time. Source : Quint (https://www.thequint.com/news/education/dtu-students-protest-part-time-btech-degree)
So I suggest & recommend you to do B Tech course only from a reputed college. Amity University is one of the top most private university in India & we offer B Tech specialisation courses in variety of fields.
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