The real side of Amity, which has never been told.
Placements: As we are law students, very few students get placed; around 30-35% of students only got placed.
The average package was about 5 LPA, and the highest was 18 LPA. Almost every student has to do an internship. If the students are unable to find it on their own, then the college provides it.
Infrastructure: Amity is all about infrastructure: big buildings, large classrooms with smart boards and speakers, and Wi-Fi in every class. The seats of the classrooms are very comfortable. The library is the biggest place in college. It has almost every book, journal, and magazine. I can't say much about hostels as I live in a flat. There is a clinic on campus in which a qualified doctor sits, which is very at some instances. In the sports area, there is a sangathan in the beginning of the 1st year in which almost every game is being played, from cricket to swimming.
Faculty: The thing that I personally liked about the amity is the faculty. In the beginning I thought it was a private college, so it would be so. But teachers here are very highly qualified, and most of them are from NLUs. The teaching style, their oratory skills, the communication with students—everything is top-notch. Some of the teachers lack it as they are very new, but most of them are very good. Yes, the course is very relevant with the recent. As it teaches, it gives us the opportunity to understand the recent happened cases too. It is not that difficult, but yes, you need to study a bit to pass it. It's not like you can pass it just by hearing the lecture or reading a day before.
Other: I choose it because being a judge was my dream, and being that I have to be a lawyer, yes. I would really like a practical visit to court for the students every month or per quarter to understand the courts. Yes, there is an event every year; at the beginning of the year, there is always a fest in which different celebrities come to perform. Last year, Raftaar and B Praak came to perform.
Which institute is better for B.Sc agriculture amongst Amity, JCERC, LPU and Jaipur National University?