Does Amity university take into consideration the importance of inculcating social awareness in its students?

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    shinjini saha | Contributor-Level 6

    4 years ago
    Yes, Amity University takes into its consideration the importance of social awareness and implementation. Amity University is committed to nation-building beyond education reflected in the efforts and initiatives of the Amity Humanity Foundation. There are various initiatives taken up by students for social awareness like the Social Activity Project (SAP), mandatory for the subject Behavior Science, where they have to do volunteer work for society. The university is also connected with NSS (National Security Scheme), along with this, Amity has also adopted a village and the students, faculty, and staff dotingly work for its development
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    Oly Banerjee | Contributor-Level 6

    4 years ago
    Amity University is committed to nation-building beyond education reflected in the efforts and initiatives of the Amity Humanity Foundation. There are various initiatives taken up by students for social awareness like the Social Activity Project (SAP), mandatory for the subject Behavior Science, where they have to do volunteer work for society. The university is also connected with NSS (National Security Scheme), along with this, Amity has also adopted a village and the students, faculty and staff dotingly work for its development. Amity also keeps organizing programs like "Run Gwalior Run Marathon" In affiliation with Nagar Nigam Gwal
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    Anushka singh | Contributor-Level 6

    5 years ago
    In order to inculcate the importance of social awareness among the students, additional subjects like behavioural science and French have been added on. Various social activity projects are being given to the students so that they are much aware about the social happenings. These activity projects help a lot to enhance a student's personality.
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    Sujoy Tarafdar | Contributor-Level 6

    5 years ago
    Yes, Amity University takes into its consideration the importance of social awareness and implementation. You can find the posters of Swachh Bharat everywhere in the campus, right before the general and assembly elections the first year students who were voting for the first time were informed about the power and responsibility of their vote, various guest lectures and seminars are organised with the topic of social issue.
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    Saumya Singh | Contributor-Level 6

    5 years ago
    Amity University is committed to nation-building beyond education reflected in the efforts and initiatives of the Amity Humanity Foundation. There are various initiatives taken up by students for social awareness like the Social Activity Project (SAP), mandatory for the subject Behavior Science, where they have to do volunteer work for society. The university is also connected with NSS (National Security Scheme), along with this, Amity has also adopted a village and the students, faculty and staff dotingly work for its development. Amity also keeps organizing programs like "Run Gwalior Run Marathon" In affiliation with Nagar Nigam Gwal
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    Toshavi Newaskar | Contributor-Level 7

    5 years ago
    Amity Gwalior is all about making its students indulge in social activities as much as in academically oriented activities. One of the best things about AUMP is that it never fails to strike the inner human being among all its students. To do that every semester, students have a subject of Behavioral Science wherein they have to go for SAPs meaning Social Activity Projects. Any sort of social activity works in here. Be it funding a blind school or spending some quality time with under-privileged kids and teaching them something. On the basis of these activities marks are awarded to the students. Having experienced it, I've got to say t
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