Amity University, Mumbai
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 5
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7 years agoGuide-Level 11
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7 years agoScholar-Level 16
You need to check this with the college itself. Some colleges have a strict rule wherein all the students need to stay in the campus.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 16
Amity University, Mumbai accepts only MAT/ CAT/ XAT/ NMAT/ GMAT for MBA admission.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
Well, owing to a new course in Amity University, Mumbai, you can't expect much of placements as of now, as there are other good law schools such as Symbiosis, GLC etc. in the same region and this lowers the prospect of on campus placements as of now, as those institute have a set reputation for years now and it cannot be changed so easily.
However, Amity University has some recognition in terms of education and it's not an unknown name as such.
Thus, the chances of placements on campus shall grow gradually in future. Also Amity law school (IP University) has some good placements to offer in NCR region so the chances here in Mumbai wou
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
Again, Amity University which must be preferred in terms of law must be the IP affiliated Amity school of law as that has been the best so far.
However, Amity University, Mumbai may be a choice by many even though you can't expect much placements opportunities as of now owing or newly introduced law course. If you really want to choose Amity, it should be Amity Law School (IP University).
The Mumbai Amity has no records of placements for law as of now and it is much likely that there would be no placements as of now as it would require some time to earn a name in terms of law.
Also, being a university, you can't expect placements
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