Law School Review

AMITY LAW SCHOOL, NOIDA

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Amity Law School, Noida is a renowned institution of Law approved by BCI (Bar Council of India). It is affiliated to the Amity University Noida and is an institution established by an educational society RBEF (Ritnand Balved Education Foundation). Dr Ashok K Chauhan is the founder of the institution who is a well-known philanthropist. Teaching at ALSN (Amity Law School Noida) started on 3rd November 2004. It offers programmes like B.A./B.Com/BBA LL.B (Hons.). 

The Law School is in I-Block located inside the Noida campus of Amity University which falls in Gautam Buddha Nagar of sector 125 of Noida, Uttar Pradesh. 

The official website of the university is http://www.amity.edu  and students have their access to all of their requirements through their amizone account provided by Amity University.

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 The University has a beautifully built campus equipped with all of the technologies and facilities which eases the education level of the 21st century. The pollution-free campus provides abundant open space and is open to all kinds of sports and co-curricular activities. It provides an optimum environment for students to learn. The campus is spread across a land of 60 acres with around 12 blocks and all of the facilities. The H-Block of Amity University is known as the heart of Amity as the block has Domino’s, Subway, Cafe Coffee Day, Dosa Plaza, WH Smith, Mama mia and the university’s cafeteria. 

The library in Amity is hugely built, centrally air-conditioned knowledge resource-centre with around 2 lakh books covering a wide ambit of academic studies and research. 

Moreover, the library has 17,000 online journals, including the access to Cambridge University Press, Springerlink and other such famous resources. 

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The university has comprehensive hostel facilities separately for boys and girls within its campus. The air-conditioned and non- air-conditioned residential apartment consists of 4 single rooms with one attached bathroom. The hostellers are provided with ample time in the institutes to utilise library and other facilities so that students can develop academically and acquire necessary skills. The caring wardens, homely food, and the friendly atmosphere make one feel as if he/she is at home away from home. 

The academics of Amity Law School is nice with its knowledgeable and experienced faculties. All of its faculties are too friendly and are always ready to help the students wherever they need. The administration is very efficient and easily-approachable. They are very much active regarding their work and are quick respondents. 

The fee structure of Amity Law School, Noida is around 1.42 lakh per semester which sums to an approximate of about 20 lakhs in the five-year integrated course.

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 The cafeteria allows the students to have different choices in food at a subsidised rate. The University has four banks on its campus for the facility of its students. 

The university regularly holds one activity after the other. Several events are occurring across the whole year. Companies like Khaitan, Luthra visits the campus, and the average placement goes to 5-7 lakh per annum. The best thing about the college is there are too much of facilities to avail. There’s a gaming zone called Arcadia, a restaurant called Wallstreet. No one can ever get bored off on the campus. 

The worst thing is their ignorance in non-A/C Hostels. They don’t care much about its cleanliness and other stuff. Rest everything is excellent, and also it’s an anti-ragging campus with several departments for reporting such cases. Any fresher or student would enjoy the college days spent or to be spent over here.

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