

A mix of academic focus and student culture. There’s constant activity: clubs, events, guest talks, and informal meetups. It doesn’t feel sterile or quiet; there’s energy.
Placements have been improving steadily. Top sectors include consulting, finance, law firms, IT, and analytics. You’ll see decent packages, though the very top offers usually go to standout profiles.
Yes. Its MBA, Engineering, and Law programs get most of the spotlight. Recently, they’ve also pushed Data Science, Business Analytics, and Tech + Management blends.
Yes, they have incubation support and entrepreneurship cells. Students can pitch ideas, get mentoring, and sometimes connect with early-stage funding.
Yes, there are merit and need-based scholarships that international applicants can apply for, though criteria and amounts vary year to year.
Quite competitive. You’ll need a solid score (CAT/XAT/GMAT) plus a strong profile, because Alliance University looks at academics, work experience, and interview performance.
They’ve updated programs to include more experiential projects, industry collaborations, and electives in AI, sustainability, and digital business. It’s less textbook and more real-world practice now.
Get organized early. Attend orientation events, connect with seniors, and start networking with faculty. It lays the groundwork for internships and future placements.
Most students go for BBA, MBA, LLB, BA-LLB, engineering, and data science programs they’re among the highest enrolled and talked about on campus.
Students generally find the faculty knowledgeable and industry-aware, with many professors having academic and professional experience.