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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharCurrent Student
La vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser
Scholar-Level 18
Hello Ansh,
I am attaching a link that will give you all the required information about lateral admission in Amity.
http://www.amity.edu/Lateral/
I am attaching a link that will give you all the required information about lateral admission in Amity.
http://www.amity.edu/Lateral/
6 years ago
Does this university have a hostel and mess facility or not? Also, what about the fee structure?
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Mehak SethCurrent Student
Guide-Level 12
Yes, it has hostel and mess facility. Every course has its own and different fee structure. If you are asking about the particular course then let me know the name of course. Will try to help you out!
6 years ago
I did my 10th 3 years ago with 62% and I am 18 years old right now. Can I take admission for BBA?
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Heeral AgrawalCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 4
Hello Pukhraj,
Amity, Mumbai is not going to judge you on your age. They will see your talent and interest towards your field. Just pass their criteria with your talent and I am sure you will be an Amitian.
Amity, Mumbai is not going to judge you on your age. They will see your talent and interest towards your field. Just pass their criteria with your talent and I am sure you will be an Amitian.
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Heeral AgrawalCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 4
Yes, Amity University-Mumbai is an excellent choice for bio-tech.
6 years ago
What is the hostel fees in Amity University, Mumbai for girls including the mess charges?
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Lavanya PuriCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 10
Hi Varsha,
The hostel fee is Rs 60,000 per annum for a Non-AC room and Rs 1 lakh for an AC room, with a one-time refundable security deposit of Rs 10,000.
The hostel fee is Rs 60,000 per annum for a Non-AC room and Rs 1 lakh for an AC room, with a one-time refundable security deposit of Rs 10,000.
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monali shillCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 6
To get a good college and make your MBA worth, you have to take an entrance and compete with other test takers. Your experience does hold relevance but it will not give you an admission in an institute.
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Shabana BeeCurrent Student
Scholar-Level 17
As you are a fresher, you should keep your expectations as per the market trends, however, you may not get the expected salary package because of it totally depends on the requirements that, what the organisation/company/firm is looking for an
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As you are a fresher, you should keep your expectations as per the market trends, however, you may not get the expected salary package because of it totally depends on the requirements that, what the organisation/company/firm is looking for and what kinds of skills set and knowledge do you have that would meet the job role expectations.
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Gaurav ShandilyaCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 10
Hi Triveni!
The entrance test of Amity University is generally very easy. You will easily be able to clear it, so don't be scared.
The entrance test of Amity University is generally very easy. You will easily be able to clear it, so don't be scared.
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suresh kumarCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 5
Yes, you can take seat through Diploma CET exam. Based on the ranking, you will get the college.
6 years ago
Does Amity University, Mumbai provide good placements for B.Sc in Animation and Visual Graphics?
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Shabana BeeCurrent Student
Scholar-Level 17
I'm a graduate of BIT (Noida extension center) for BAM (B.Sc Animation and Multimedia) Batch of 2009, and think I can give you some insight.
If you wish to enter a field of animation, design, or film production, the course is structured in a wa
If you wish to enter a field of animation, design, or film production, the course is structured in a wa
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I'm a graduate of BIT (Noida extension center) for BAM (B.Sc Animation and Multimedia) Batch of 2009, and think I can give you some insight.
If you wish to enter a field of animation, design, or film production, the course is structured in a way to expose you to the various disciplines from across the field. It's a glimpse into the insides, and nothing more. This does not mean that the course is bad. As far as foundation studies goes, it is quite strong and very methodical. But, majority of my batch-mates, (and future batches as well, as my faculty tells me) join these courses expecting them to be vocational, to get jobs the moment you leave their gates.
If you are assuming the same, don't expect the scope to be too great unless you have exceptional talents or exceptional insights. Majority of the students freelance, but don't earn much in the first few years out of college. For those who get jobs, average salary is about INR 15K out of the gate.
On the other hand, if you are great at research, or develop your skills like crazy, the sky is the limit. I know a fellow batch-mate with crazy drawing skills, got INR 30K on placement, and by the second year was getting around 65K per month because of his skills and insight.
Lastly, know that you will have to choose a major in the final year. Be prepared from Day 1 for that, and study as much as you can on your major topic from the net or from books. In our line of work, the best learning comes from experience, so make sure you do a lot of summer internships and trainings to maximize your scope post-graduation.
If you wish to enter a field of animation, design, or film production, the course is structured in a way to expose you to the various disciplines from across the field. It's a glimpse into the insides, and nothing more. This does not mean that the course is bad. As far as foundation studies goes, it is quite strong and very methodical. But, majority of my batch-mates, (and future batches as well, as my faculty tells me) join these courses expecting them to be vocational, to get jobs the moment you leave their gates.
If you are assuming the same, don't expect the scope to be too great unless you have exceptional talents or exceptional insights. Majority of the students freelance, but don't earn much in the first few years out of college. For those who get jobs, average salary is about INR 15K out of the gate.
On the other hand, if you are great at research, or develop your skills like crazy, the sky is the limit. I know a fellow batch-mate with crazy drawing skills, got INR 30K on placement, and by the second year was getting around 65K per month because of his skills and insight.
Lastly, know that you will have to choose a major in the final year. Be prepared from Day 1 for that, and study as much as you can on your major topic from the net or from books. In our line of work, the best learning comes from experience, so make sure you do a lot of summer internships and trainings to maximize your scope post-graduation.
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