Great faculty and labs, but average facilities and campus life.
Placements: My course is not the kind where you get placed after B.Sc.. It's a research-oriented field, and from that point of view, our faculty and department provide us with ample backing and opportunities. As our faculty are already researchers themselves, we get the bonus advantage of gaining experience by joining their research projects.
Infrastructure: Our classrooms can definitely use an upgrade. Some of the chairs in our class are broken. The Wi-Fi does not work all the time. The fans and their switches are a little too messed up. The library is excellent infrastructure-wise, but there are barely any books from my syllabus. The labs are extremely well-maintained and ideal for research. The quality of food, however, could use improvement. Sports and games are all great. Medical facilities are also pretty good.
Faculty: Teachers are definitely qualified and knowledgeable in their fields. However, their teaching style can be hard to cope with considering they are researchers. Most of the faculty are open to criticism and willing to work with students to solve any kind of issue. The course curriculum, for the most part, is helpful. However, the course flow could be better. Exams depend on the teachers, they can be pretty hard and expected, as well as predictable and easy, depending on the teacher.
Other: The best thing about the course is the faculty and the facilities provided by the department, like the labs. So far, things are pretty fresh. Department-wise, things are great for the most part. However, the events feel very low-key for a university this big. Our university-level freshers are conducted as if it is some coveted secret event, allowing only CRs and Department Mr. and Ms. Freshers to attend. That is incredibly disappointing, to say the least.
Which is best for MBA among LPU and Amity?