The student gender ratio at AMU is approximately 2:1, favoring boys. The university boasts a decent faculty-to-student ratio, with experienced and approachable faculty, particularly in medical, engineering, and law disciplines. Assessments include two sessional exams and one semester exam, with sessional scores contributing to semester grades. The exams pose moderate difficulty, though math majors may find them challenging. Placement prospects are improving, with companies like TCS, Amazon, and Wipro recruiting on campus. TCS is a major recruiter, while Amazon has offered packages as high as 16 LPA. The average salary package is around 3.5 LPA, with strong placements in master's programs like MCA and MBA, where 90% of MCA students secure jobs. Bachelor's degree placements mainly feature sales roles, and students can engage in campus placements from the sixth semester. Wipro's WILP program offers 3-4.5 LPA, favoring students with strong academic records. Placement rates vary yearly, and the Training and Placement Office aids with job alerts and skill workshops. Despite Aligarh's smaller size, AMU's Statistics department maintains industry connections for diverse placements. AMU offers education at minimal costs, with total graduation expenses under 30,000 INR and first-year fees around 9,000 INR. Hostel fees are waived, with dining costs at 1,100 INR monthly. The fee structure is variable, usually around 23,500 INR in three installments. Numerous scholarships are available from the U.P. government, Central government, and AMU alumni, with some requiring departmental tests. The BSc. Hons. degree under the FYUP costs about 32,000 INR. Financial aid prioritizes economically weaker students, with specific scholarships like General Merit and Mohammad Naim Khan Memorial available.
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