Which Amity University will be the best in terms of placements?
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Amity University, Noida has best placements.
100% Placements
the biggest strength of Amity. A unique Corporate Resource Centre to facilitate excellent placements. Alumni all over the world in leading companies like McKinsey, Ernst & Young, HLL, and Reliance. Over 4000 students have got on-campus placements this year and over 800 students gave been placed even one year before graduating. Leading companies across various disciplines come for campus placements at Amity. In technical courses, nearly all students are placed even one year before the completion of the course. -
Hi, Amity University, Noida, Lucknow and Gwalior has best placement and faculty. You can get placement quality in these three branches of Amity University. It has good ratings maximum percentage of chance that you can get a very good placement but only if you have work hard in your stream. Thank you.
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Amity, Noida is the best as it has the best placement record and if you want to do foreign studies, then its Dubai campus is good.
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Answered by
Parveen Kumar Sharma Communication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach | Guide-Level 14
7 years agoAmity University, Noida is the best of all. The placement record and the quality of campus life here is the best among them as well as best among peers like private universities.
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Amity JEE (Amity Joint Entrance Examination) is an entrance exam conducted by Amity University for admissions to BTech programmes offered by Amity University. Amity JEE was held in a computer-based test across various cities in the country. The questions were based on the Class 12 syllabus including Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics (PCM) and English or Physics, Chemistry, Biology (PCB) and English.
No, you can not take admission in Amity JEE without math subject for B.Tech Computer Science and Engineering.
PCM is mandatory to pursue B.Tech in any branch. One option is that you can write your maths exam again from any private board (because it’s easy to clear) or from your present board.
But one must thing is that you’ll have to study mathematics in B.Tech in 4 semesters i.e. up to 2nd year (in every branch) and in CSE, you’ll study discrete mathematics alongside simple maths. And for that, you have to clear your concepts of XI-XII mathematics. If you are really interested in computer science, then, another option
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