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Amity Noida can be a decent choice to pursue a PG-level Management course. The university offers MBA across 27 specialisations. It also offers international opportunities to its students, where a five-week Study Abroad Program runs at Amity Campuses in London, Dubai, New York or Singapore. Amity Uni

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abhishek sharma
8 years ago
Yes, Amity University, Noida is one of the best colleges in Delhi-NCR and the infrastructure and the faculty are really good. Amity Noida has one of best placement records in Delhi-NCR.

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Jiya Tyagi
a year ago

Amity Noida can be a good choice to pursue a PG-level Management course. The university offers an MBA programme with 27 specialisations. Additionally, students have the chance to participate in an international experience through a five-week Study Abroad Program at Amity campuses located in London,

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Jiya Tyagi
a year ago

Amity Noida can be a good choice to pursue a PG-level Management course. The university offers an MBA programme with 27 specializations. Additionally, students have the chance to participate in an international experience through a five-week Study Abroad Program at Amity campuses located in London,

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a year ago

Amity Universty Noida can be considered as a good choice for pursuing an MBA course. Check out the ranking granted to MBA course at Amity Univerity, and placement packages. The university has been ranked continuously for its Management category courses by NIRF. Find below the last three-year ranking

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8 years ago
Amity-Noida is the best option for you if you want to pursue your degree in Management (MBA). Moving forward to placement factor about Amity-Noida, it gives you the platform where you can show your expertise.

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