
Remarks
you have to maintain a minimum attendance of 75% or else the admit card isn't generated, the college is in Malhour which is on the outskirts of Lucknow city. overall I will give Amity 7 on 10.
Entrance Preview
I had given an AMITYJEE exam. I wanted to study in Lucknow so I joined it. I had to give an English interview. I love computers so I opted B.tech in CS.
Course Curriculum Overview
B.tech(CSE) is great.There is a lot of focus on practical learning. thanks to those conferences and workshops. they offer research papers as ntcc(non-teaching credit courses). also, behavioural science and other electives are also taught.
Internships Opportunities
the college doesn't provides any internships for students. we have to apply for them ourselves. though we are given a non-teaching credit course where we can work for the internship.
Placement Experience
though i haven't sat i placements yet but i know that we have to go to the Amity Noida campus for placements. A good 80-90% percent students get placed. but you have to ensure a cgpa above 6
College Events
we have a cultural fest by the name Amiforia and a sports event by the name of Sangathan,
Fee Structure And Facilities
the fee isn't that affordable. tuition fees go up to 1lakh per semester. Also the hostel fee is around 65k for 1 year. we have to pay 3300 bucks every month for mess food.
Fees and Financial Aid
yes, our college provides scholarships on basis of class 12th marks and ug. Economically backward are also provided with scholarship.
Campus Life
the college has a gym, badminton court, lawn tennis court, volleyball ground, football ground and cricket nets.
Hostel Facilities
I am residing in the hostel. they were couple sharing rooms, I had to pay 65k for non AC rooms. there isn't AC in the campus hostels.
Alumni/Alumna
alumni meet is often help also they come at several conferences.
Exam Structure
exams and lifestyle are very tiring.
Faculty
the faculty is qualified and helpful.but ultimately we have to study ourselves because of lack of time. the even semesters aren't very long so t=generally the course isn't complete.













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