According to my point of view, it's good, but you should take admission with your satisfaction.
Placements: Yes, there is no doubt that Amity University gives good placements in our course. Last year, approximately 80% of students were placed. The highest package is 20 LPA, and the average is 4 to 5 LPA. In our batch, the top recruiters are Herbert Smith, Allen Overby, and reputed ACMAPN.
Infrastructure: There was no doubt in the infrastructure of Amity University. The beautiful campus area with full Wi-Fi, fully equipped labs are available ac classrooms, a library, and the facilities of the hostel are too good. There are many varieties of food items in the mess, a big canteen , a medical center , sports facilities, and many games.
Faculty: The teachers of our batch are well qualified, and overall, college teachers are good and provide genuine knowledge that helps you in the placement course. Curriculum is well designed; the semester is not so tough, but yes, you have to achieve good marks for placement.
Other: LL.B. is the most reputed course in Amity University. There are many opportunities that you have if you study from there. The good alumni network, LLB students have a separate court area for practice. There are many fests and events in approximately one month. The campus is very crowded and has good connectivity with the college. Students’ scholarships are available as per your merit list. Many extra career activities happen there that help you to fulfill your dreams.
Which institute is better for B.Sc agriculture amongst Amity, JCERC, LPU and Jaipur National University?