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B.Tech | ₹2.84 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 with 60% | 1 Dec - 30 Jun 2024 | |
BCA | ₹1.6 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 | 1 Dec - 30 Jun 2024 | |
MBA | ₹4.72 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | Graduation with 50% | 1 Dec - 30 Jun 2024 | |
BBA | ₹4 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 with 50% | 1 Dec - 30 Jun 2024 | |
B.Sc | ₹1.6 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 | 1 Dec - 30 Jun 2024 | |
M.Phil | ₹2.74 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | Post Graduation with 55% | 1 Dec - 02 Feb 2024 | |
Ph.D | ₹64,000 (1st Year Fees) | Post Graduation with 55% | 1 Dec - 02 Feb 2024 |
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Amity University, Noida | ₹413000 |
Mumbai University - [MU], Mumbai | ₹487957 |
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The bsc hons biotechnology curriculum at amitu university mumbai is well structured covering essential topics such as microbiology, molecular biology, genetics and biochemisty, along with specialized subject like plant growth biotechnology and bioinformatics. these courses influenced decision to join the program as they aloign with current indsutry trends offer practical applications. the currculum effectivley prepapers students for real world applications through practical skills sessions and internships and projects. with a balanced freqency and moderate difficulty level, ensuring continued assesment without overwhelming students.
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The curriculum at Amity is more of research based. They have dissertations for students at the end of of their academic year, and also provide mentors for the same. The syllabus is also not very vast and covers the most necessary topics.
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The curriculum is quite well versed and modern with modern strategies being thought and we are made to be better managers. The otherwise projects and presentations are equally creative and give learnings to apply in future projects.
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I chose computer science and engineering because i already had interest in coding and the faculty is very responsive and totally helpful. Each and every faculty has a PHD degree and the knowledge they have is very vast
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I chose this course because of my interest in psychology. the faculty here was good in the beginning but now it is average. The student-to-faculty ratio is almost 1:20. The faculties here are well-qualified but don't have much experience in teaching. the exams are neither very difficult nor very easy, we have to study everything to score decent marks
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Computer science is the most demanding course in India currently and computer science has good scope too. In computer science, there are 180 students divided into 3 divisions and there is a total of 15 faculty available for them. Every sir and teacher has completed their degree in a reputed college. Some teachers are very nice they are always there to help u but some aren't that great. 1 year is divided into 2 terms per term is of 4.5 months and exams are a bit tough and not that easy to pass without studying.
The course curriculum and faculty, both are best on their own. The exposure to the course by faculty makes you feel leaner towards the course. So, talking about the overall course and faculty it's good over here.
I have heard a lot about Amity University, Mumbai, and how it's a hub for the subject of psychology. So I went around and looked for opinions and reviews and found out that they have an excellent infrastructure and course curriculum including many industrial and field visits. We have a total number of 16 faculties including visiting ones and about 105 students in our Masters 1st semester. Most of the senior faculties have completed their Ph.D. and others have completed either their M.Phill or have completed their masters and have experience teaching and working in different organizations and NGOs. The teachers are very friendly and they all have a unique and interactive way of teaching that makes the subjects seem more interesting. The term exams are supposed to be conducted very soon and as far as question papers go, it is very tough to pass and score good marks.
I chose BSc in Clinical Psychology because human mind and behavior always facinated me. The faculties at the campus were nice and supportive at times. The number of subjects reduced over the years. The three year course was divided in 6 semesters. There were electives also. Besides Psychology related subjects there was extra credit subjects such as minor tract which had multiple options to choose from such as photography, business management, social work etc. There was also facility of foreign language. There were three different languages out of which one was to be chosen- French, Spanish and German. There was also Communication skills to enhance one's presentation and communication skills in future. There used to be mid terms, assignments and end terms exams in every semester. 35% was passing and there was relative grading system. The mid terms were 15 marks, 15 marks for assignments and 70 marks for end term exams.
Course Faculty is very highly qualified and apart from being very friendly they always push us towards innovation. No idea about the faculty: student ratio. Aerospace Engineering is only offered by Amity University and IITB in and around Mumbai.
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