Amity law school review by senior batch student

RISHIKA VERMA
3.1 /5
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Dislikes

  • Campus feels off as there are quite frequent students clashes and fights.
  • College lacks with extra curricular activities always mostly emphasize on academics
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Course Curriculum Overview :

Course curriculum is quite good, as it includes mostly all the subjects a law bachelor show ho through like at first we are covered with law of torts and contract with specific relief act and sales of good act, secondly we were taught contract 2, family law 1&2, IPC , cpc, crpc ,evidence, environmental law, intellectual property law, administrative law etc.

Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :

As most college provides after 12 percentile based scholarship and to maintain one have to keep scoring 9cgpa altogether but yes college doesn't provide marks no matter how much hard you have done to stop you for availing scholarship and it's true even admitted by faculties.

Campus Life :

College doesn't provide much clubbing and dj nights because of students fights and clashes are restricted and prohibited, rest campus is soothing, peaceful and beautiful, secure enough for the students.

Hostel Facilities :

Hostel facility is good but until your done is under repair and your things are not stolen rest mess is worst they ask for ? 3600 per month and food is simply worst being a girl mostly girls got major harmonal imbalance due to unhygienic food than they changed the whole mess management.

Admission :

Basically you can fill application form with fee, later college will contact you and provide you with all the necessary details, than will ask for documents and notary undertakings, cut off is 60 percentile in 12th and do accept clat as well as an interview procedure than a personality identification exam and done .

Faculty :

Faculties are quite supportive and full of knowledge are so friendly and understanding but quite is filled mostly with guest faculty rather with permanent faculties which somehow effect classes and schedule of senior batch.

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3.1 out of 5
5.0/5Faculty
5.0/5Course
2.5/5Campus Life
2.5/5College
0.5/5Hostel Life


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