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How are hostels at Aligarh Muslim University?

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Firdausi Faruqui Posted On : August 14th, 2020
B.Tech Computer Engineering, Aligarh Muslim University (2018)

The Hostels are allotted during the admission process itself. There are 19 Halls of Residence in total and one Non-Resident Students Centre (NRSC). Out of the total, 13 hostels are for boys and 04 are for girls.

All the hostels in AMU have sharing rooms. There are four-seater, three-seaters and two-seaters rooms. No individual room is allotted to students in hostels. In case a student needs a single room then he can opt for a private hostel or PG’s around the university. Basic facilities in hostel rooms such as light, fan, cupboards are available. The hostels are situated in the midst of scenic beauty.

The hostel facilities at AMU are really very good. It provides a new corporate life at the University. Each hall has a Common Room with facilities for indoor games, a Reading Room, Library, Sports Clubs, and a Literary and Cultural Society. Also, Self-governance by students is encouraged. Badminton courts, Basketball courts, and TT Tables are also present in all hostels

Internet Connectivity: Internet connectivity is good in the hostels. High-speed WI-FI service of 72MBps is available in the hostels of AMU.

Cheap Dining fee: The monthly dining charges of AMU hostels vary between 1000–1300 per month, which is really cheap as compared to other government universities.

Canteens are also available on the campus as well as around the hostels. Water supply in the washrooms is available 24 hours. Power cut-off is very rare in these hostels. All in all, a student will not be disappointed if he /she opts for a hostel facility at Aligarh Muslim University considering the facilities provided in it.

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Which is better for a BA LLB: Jamia or AMU?

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Bidita Ghose Posted On : April 19th, 2023
Lives in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

Both Jamia Millia Islamia and Aligarh Muslim University are well-known institutions that offer BA LLB programs. Both institutions have their own unique strengths and weaknesses, and the choice ultimately depends on your personal preferences and requirements. Here are some points to consider while making your decision:

  • Campus and Location: Jamia Millia Islamia is located in Delhi while Aligarh Muslim University is located in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh. Delhi is a larger city and offers more opportunities for internships and placements, while Aligarh is a smaller town with a more relaxed pace of life.
  • Rankings: Both Jamia Millia Islamia and Aligarh Muslim University are ranked among the top law schools in India. According to the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF), Jamia is ranked 8th among law colleges in India, while Aligarh is ranked 9th.
  • Faculty: Both institutions have experienced faculty members who are experts in their respective fields. It is important to research the faculty members and their areas of expertise before making a decision.
  • Curriculum: The curriculum for BA LLB at both institutions is likely to be similar, but it is important to check for any differences in the courses offered, as well as the flexibility and opportunities for specialization.
  • Infrastructure and Facilities: You may want to consider the infrastructure and facilities available at both institutions, including libraries, moot court halls, computer labs, hostels, and sports facilities.
  • Alumni Network and Placements: It is important to research the alumni network and placements offered by both institutions. Look for information on the companies and law firms that regularly recruit from the institutions, as well as the salary packages offered.
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How is AMU for a BA LLB?

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Sumit Varma Posted On : March 1st, 2021
JMI (2019)

AMU BA LLB is not up to the mark in comparison to other law colleges in India. Instead of going for AMU, you can look up other well-known colleges like NLUs or any other private law colleges. If the option of other colleges doesn’t work you can choose to study in places like- Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Kolkata (preferably in this order). After completing the studies, join law firms and visit the college only to give exams. Similar to correspondence education. Check the rankings of the opted colleges on law websites, not the rankings like India today, etc., and then choose your respective college.

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How is Aligarh Muslim University for engineering?

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Ahana Mukharjee Posted On : June 23rd, 2022
studied at Aligarh Muslim University

Aligarh Muslim University offers decent engineering courses. The course fee is nominal. The total course fees for B.Tech is around INR 10.63 lakhs. Departments like Mechanical and Electrical have good infrastructure. The faculty base for engineering is pretty good. Most of the faculty members have years of experience in teaching. 

AMU engineering placements are decent. Students with good academic records get desired salary packages. Some of the major recruiters for the institute are Amazon, Microsoft, Google, Adobe, etc. 

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Who are some of the famous alumni of Aligarh Muslim University?

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Anuradha Sardar Posted On : January 4th, 2022
studied at Calcutta University (2019)

Aligarh Muslim University has given us lots of popular figures in every field. Some of the famous alumni of Aligarh Muslim University includes: 

  • Naseeruddin Shah (1971) : Indian film and stage Actor and Director
  • Saadat Hassan Manto (1934) : Novelist, playwright, Essayist, Screenwriter, Short story writer
  • Majid Hussain (1963) : Indian Geographer
  • Hassan Nasiem Siddiquie (1956) : Marine Geologist, Padma Shri recipient and Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate.
  • Shahid Jameel (1977) : Virologist, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate.
  • K. K. Muhammed (1975) : Archeologist and Padma Shri recipient.
  • Akshay Kumar Jain (1940) : Journalist; Former Editor of Navbharat Times; Padma Bhushan recipient.
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