Amity School of Engineering
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Amity School of Engineering |
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Established | 2003 |
Type | Private |
Location | NOIDA, Uttar Pradesh, India |
Campus | Urban |
Website | http://www.amity.edu/ase |
The Amity School of Engineering was established in 2003 and is part of Amity University under the Ritnand-Balved Educational Foundation. It is located in the 60-acre campus of Amity University in sector-125, NOIDA.
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[edit] Campus
The Amity School of Engineering is part of the campus of Amity University, located in sector-125 NOIDA on the Greater Noida Expressway, adjacent to the offices of HCL Technologies and Perot Systems. The 60-acre campus is still largely under construction, with the Amity School of Engineering occupying the largest building in the campus, the four-storyed 'E' block, which is built in the shape of an E. Adjacent to the E-block on its left is the athletic field and on its right are the hostels which are still under construction. The building faces the Mayoor School with the 'D' block cafeteria behind it.
[edit] Admissions
Admission to the Amity School of Engineering takes place under the AMCAT entrance exam . The students must score a minimum of 55% in their standard twelve (HSC) exams. After clearing the exam, students are interviewed. However, the interview is waived for students who perform well in the entrance itself. Students who score above 85% in their standard twelve boards exams are given direct admission without the entrance exam or interview along with a 50% waiver on their tuition fees, while students scoring above 90% are given a 100% waiver.
[edit] Academics
The Amity School of Engineering offers degrees in the following disciplines:
- Aerospace Engineering
- Computer Science and Engineering
- Electronics and Communication Engineering
- Mechanical and Automation Engineering
- Information Technology
- Bioinformatics
- Biotechnology
- Nanotechnology
[edit] Ranking
The college was ranked at #60 [1] in a survey of India's 100 Top Engineering Colleges by Outlook India magazine in July 2006.
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ http://www.outlookindia.com/full.asp?fodname=20060717&fname=Cover+Story&sid=5 (needs registration)