
Amity University Jaipur Reviews & Ratings 2026 – Authentic Student Feedback
Average rating of Amity University Jaipur
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4.3
Student Rating Distribution
Sarika Rao
B.Tech. in Biotechnology
Reviewed On 4 Dec, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are awesome! They really know their stuff and help us out a lot. They're super supportive during our research projects too. They give clear instructions to help us do well in our studies and research. Love it!
Placement: The job placements are okay. There aren't many biotech companies in India, so the hiring is just average. But things are looking up - new companies like Rapture Biotech are coming to our college now. Some students also get to work in government facilities.
Campus: The hostel has good facilities and the classrooms are nice with centralized air conditioning. There are both AC and non-AC rooms in the hostel. The rooms are an okay size. We have a Nescafe and vending machines for snacks at night. The classrooms are spacious and equipped with projectors.
Neha Singh
M.Sc. in Applied Chemistry
Reviewed On 3 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful. They teach really well and the course is super relevant for future jobs. It's not hard to score above 60% in exams. The exams are pretty straightforward and not too stressful.
Placement: Most students here score pretty high, around 8 to 10. I love my course because we get to play chemist in the lab. Going for a higher degree can boost your research skills. Plus, you can snag internships and jobs in the field.
Campus: The Wi-Fi, labs, classrooms, and library research lab facilities are top-notch. The food at the mess canteen is really good, and they have medical services too. Plus, you can play sports and games on campus. There's even a military camp for fun activities.
Rakhi Khan
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Data Sciences)
Reviewed On 22 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are great at explaining the latest technologies. They go beyond the basics in their teaching. They're really understanding and we can talk to them about anything, even personal stuff. The semester exams aren't too tough if you study smart.
Placement: The college has visits from big companies like JP Morgan, which gives us a chance to get good jobs in the future. There are also other companies that come for placements. The college offers lots of chances to learn new things and improve our skills.
Campus: The college has great infrastructure with free Wi-Fi everywhere. It's huge, covering 150 acres, and well-kept. I love the nature-friendly atmosphere that keeps us connected to the outdoors.
Radhika Choudhary
B.Tech. in Information Technology
Reviewed On 13 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really smart, most of them have Ph.D.s and know a lot from working in the industry. They're always there to help and make learning fun. The way they teach is great, they make sure we understand everything and use fun ways to teach us.
Placement: Almost everyone in my college got a job right after graduating. The best part is that we don't even have to look for jobs outside campus. Big companies like Google, OpenText, JP Morgan, Microsoft, Amazon, and Tesla hire a lot of students from our college.
Campus: The campus has great infrastructure. Wi-Fi is available everywhere and it's free. The speed is good for browsing. The classrooms are spacious and you can see the blackboard easily. Overall, the facilities are really good here.
Ankit Choudhary
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (3 Continent)
Reviewed On 11 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and are always there to answer our questions. The quality of teaching is great. The courses cover what we need to know, but could use a few tweaks. If you go to class, the exams are pretty straightforward since they stick to what they teach. Most students pass, with around a 50% to 60% pass rate.
Placement: Around half of the students have already found jobs or internships. The salary packages range from 3 LPA to 4 LPA for the lowest, 6 LPA to 8 LPA for the average, and possibly 12 LPA to 15 LPA for the highest. Companies like Wipro, Capgemini, Josh Technologies, Yamaha, and JP Morgan come for recruitment. In my course, they offer roles like software developer, data analyst, web developer, graphic designer, as well as non-tech roles like business analyst and marketing/sales positions.
Campus: The facilities for my course are awesome! There's Wi-Fi and AC everywhere. Lots of labs to use and a cool library. Our hostel rooms are nice, with daily cleaning and laundry service. The food is decent too. Love it here!
Arjun Gupta
BBA LL.B. (Hons)
Reviewed On 3 Oct, 2025
Admission: The faculty at this college is okay. In my first year, I didn't really find anything exciting in my classes. It mostly depends on the students. The faculty isn't amazing, but they're not terrible either. They do help and guide you, but they're really strict about attendance, which can be a bit of a challenge.
Placement: From what I've heard from older students, the placement opportunities for law students aren't that great. Companies do show up, but there aren't as many options as other courses. For law students, you either focus on competitive exams or really work hard to find a job.
Campus: Amity has awesome facilities like our own moot court and law library. The hostel is good and there are many food options. The best part is you only pay for what you eat, so you save money when you're off campus.
Sunita Reddy
Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.)
Reviewed On 1 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers in our department are pretty good. They know their stuff and make sure we learn a lot. The course is interesting and practical. We've been on a few field trips, which were cool. Exams are tough, but manageable.
Placement: This college is all about money, not grades. If you want a good placement after doing B.Arch or BID, it's all up to you. The college won't hand it to you on a silver platter. You gotta hustle for those job offers and cash. But if you're determined, you can make it happen.
Campus: The facilities here are okay, not amazing but not terrible. They have a system for discounts, so be careful with the hostel fees. The food in the dining hall is decent, nothing special but not awful either just depends on the day.
Sneha Meena
B.Sc. in Microbiology (Honurs/ Research)
Reviewed On 10 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers really know their stuff and make the subject super easy to grasp. The course layout is great and they stick to it. The industrial microbiology program sets you up for the industry. There are mid-term and end-term exams, but they're a breeze if you put in the work.
Placement: Around 50-60 students from our course usually get jobs. The highest salary package you can expect after B.Sc. is around 1 LPA. Once you finish this course, you have the option to either start working right away or continue studying by pursuing an M.Sc. You could also become a quality analyst or work in the pharmacy field.
Campus: The facilities here are awesome! Wi-Fi works everywhere on campus, which is super convenient. The classrooms are big and have projectors. We've got a main library and smaller ones in each department. Plus, there are four food spots on campus and shops for all your daily stuff. Oh, and don't forget about the gym! The campus is huge, 143 acres, with lots of green space for a nice morning stroll.
Usha Mishra
B.Sc. in Microbiology (Honurs/ Research)
Reviewed On 10 Aug, 2025
Admission: The professors here really know their stuff. I liked how the biotech and microbiology departments have teachers who are into research. The courses are designed to prepare us for the industry. The semester exams are fair, and our lab work counts towards our grades.
Placement: I'm Parul and I'm studying microbiology. We get cool government internships with good pay. Everyone in my course gets a job 100%! Companies like Candila, Vadilal, Britannia, Nissin, and more hire us.
Campus: The campus at AUR is awesome with all the cool facilities like labs, libraries, and sports areas. The hostels are alright but kinda pricey. The food is tasty and there are tons of choices available.
Vishal Das
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Data Sciences)
Reviewed On 3 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are nice and helpful. They explain things well and help us learn more. Most of them have been teaching for a while, but some can be a bit arrogant and don't communicate well with us. The classes cover a lot of useful stuff, but there are a few things that seem pointless. The exams are fair and help us learn.
Placement: The job placement here is pretty good. Seniors usually get decent job offers. Companies do come for interviews, but some students don't show up. It'd be nice if the recruiters came to campus more often so students don't have to travel off-campus.
Campus: The campus looks really nice with a Western vibe, but it needs some maintenance work. There's still plenty of room for improvement in terms of buildings. The hostel is comfortable for living and studying, but the food in the mess needs improvement. Students often complain about it, but not much seems to change.
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