Average rating of AAFT
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.6
Student Rating Distribution
Harsh Reddy
14 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers are really helpful and know their stuff. They teach in a fun way that keeps you interested. They also take us to see how things work in real companies. The subjects we learn are practical and get us ready for working in the industry. The exams are okay if you've been studying, and you just need 40% to pass.
Placement: Last time, most students got jobs after college. The highest salary was 12.50 LPA and the lowest was 5 LPA. Times Group hired the most students. Everyone got internships at places like ABP News, Aaj Tak, and Zee News. The top job is editor-in-chief.
Campus: The classrooms are in good shape and have AC, which is great. They teach everything practically, which is helpful. There are different labs like radio and editing labs. Wi-Fi works well. But the hostel is a bit of a joke - messy and the food isn't clean. No medical help, sports facilities, or gaming rooms. Rooms are tiny and Wi-Fi sometimes acts up.
Anil Rao
6 Dec, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are good at teaching, but they stick to old-school ways. They focus more on theory than real-life stuff, which doesn't help us get ready for the job market. So, they could do better at preparing us for the real world.
Placement: There's no placement support here, only a few students get placed. Salaries for my course range from 20k to 90k. Canon and Sony are the top companies that hire from my course. No other opportunities available.
Campus: The college doesn't have its own hostel, but partners with other hostel companies. The classrooms and labs for my course are really good. The library isn't that helpful though. There's Wi-Fi all over campus, but no sports or games to play.
Yamini Mishra
14 Aug, 2024
Admission: The teachers at AAFT are amazing with lots of experience. They really know their stuff. But there's a big issue with the exams. Our batch started in September, but others are finishing in just 9 months by taking exams in June. It's not fair because we paid for a full 12-month diploma.
Placement: I'm a student at AAFT Noida and I started my music production diploma last August. When I joined, they said big companies like T-Series and news channels would hire us. But that's not happening. Even the startups offering jobs are only giving contract work. No big hiring companies are showing up.
Campus: AAFT's got a pretty good setup. The animation and cinema students get a nice new building, while the music production folks are in an older but clean one. The college isn't huge, and there's no sports ground. Just something to keep in mind.
Divya Menon
5 Jul, 2024
Admission: The teachers were great overall they knew their stuff and taught well. But some were not so good. The course content was good, but they seemed to focus more on the students going for graduation than those in Diploma. Exams weren't too tough if you paid attention in class. As long as you get at least 47% and pass all the theory and practical tests, you'll pass.
Placement: I didn't need any specific percentage to get in. The highest package offered was around 3-4 LPA, the average was 2-3 LPA, and the lowest was 1-2 LPA. Arvind Pvt Ltd was the top company for recruiting. They don't care about your percentage for internships, just show your skills and they'll give you a shot.
Campus: The college doesn't have Wi-Fi which is a bummer. They have sewing labs, CAD lab, and a canteen. The food is good but a bit pricey for students. They organize sports tournaments once a year. There are no medical services on campus, but they do help with medical issues and provide some medical services.
Rahul Iyer
4 Jun, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are really good. They know their stuff and are open to new ideas from us students. Exams are not too hard if you study. Questions in the exams are all from the study materials given by the teachers. We get a lot of tasks to do, which helps us get ready for the industry. The passing rate is 33%.
Placement: Around 60% of students got to work, but it's mostly for commercial stuff, not industry-related jobs. I'm not sure about the highest pay, but students did get good experience from their jobs. Most end up at news channels or radio stations as interns. My friend worked at radio 9 FM and said it was cool. They usually do production manager, assistant director, or DOP roles.
Campus: The college buildings aren't super fancy, but they added new studio rooms and a theater which are cool. The classrooms are modern and have AC, plus projectors for movies and study stuff. The hostel is okay - cleaning is good, but the warden wasn't great and the cooks kept changing. We could cook our own food in the hostel kitchen. I'm not sure if there's a clinic, but the canteen food is delicious. You gotta try Devendra bhaiyaâ¢s chicken rolls!
Seema Patel
31 May, 2024
Admission: The teachers at this college are awesome! They know their stuff and make classes interesting. The exams are tough but help us think better and improve our writing skills. I love the assignments because they push us to think creatively and apply what we learn to real life. It's cool to see how much we can do!
Placement: Around 10 out of 18 students in our section got good job offers after completing the course. The highest salary could be around 4-5 LPA. A good number of students are finding placements, which is great. AAFT is meeting students' needs well.
Campus: The facilities here are top-notch! We've got a fantastic library stocked with all sorts of books, journals, theses, and other stuff to help us study. The library looks really nice too. The Wi-Fi is awesome, and the classrooms are well-kept with cool interiors, good AC, lighting, projectors, and comfy chairs perfect for studying.
Manisha meena
14 Mar, 2024
Admission: The staff here is super helpful. They really know their stuff and have lots of experience. Everything is organized well and matches how things work in the real world. The coursework was just right - not too hard, not too easy. I'd say about half of it felt challenging.
Placement: Almost all students in our course got placed, which is awesome. The highest salary offered was 12 LPA, while the lowest was 5 LPA. The average salary was around 8 LPA. Some of the companies that visited for placements were Livspace, Asian Paints, and various government projects. Around 90 percent of students also landed internships as Junior ID and Interior Designer Assistants.
Campus: The facilities here are awesome. I love the library, it's so perfect for studying. The canteen is cool too. The computer labs are top-notch, all the computers work well with Wi-Fi. Plus, they have fun games like table tennis, carrom, and chess in the games room.
Komal Menon
14 Nov, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are really awesome. Some of them are seriously top-notch. The exams aren't crazy difficult, but since these are hands-on classes, doing the assignments well is key. They're pretty strict about assignments, maybe a bit too much. One thing to work on is getting things like ID cards sorted out sooner. I had to wait until the second semester for mine.
Placement: The college is pretty good, with over 60% placement rates. The highest salary offered can go up to 12 LPA. I've seen some of my classmates land senior photography roles at top companies. In a competitive job market like this, the college provides excellent campus placements.
Campus: The college's infrastructure is really good, but it's a bit small for a college. The new classes, library, and canteen are awesome. It would be cool if they added indoor sports like table tennis, pool, or chess. People are already doing what they love, but having sports would be a nice way to relax.
Ajay nandkumar duduskar
5 Nov, 2023
Admission: I really like the teachers at this college. They all have a lot of experience in the tourism industry. The best part is that we get to visit tourism spots every month as part of our coursework. It's a great way to learn hands-on!
Placement: This college in Delhi NCR is awesome for these subjects. They have great connections with top companies like Ease My Trip, SITA, and Thomas for internships and placements. The starting salary is 5 LPA, and the best jobs are flight service attendant or package designer. Love it here!
Campus: The college in Delhi-NCR has awesome facilities. They have parking for both two and four-wheelers, a library for studying, computer classes to learn hospitality software, and a game room for chilling out. Love it here!
Tanvi Das
20 Aug, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know their stuff. They're great at teaching, especially to students who are eager to learn. Each class has its own unique vibe, but overall, it's worth it. If you're ready to put in the effort, you'll learn a ton. The courses are practical and the teachers go above and beyond the basics. Some teachers even prepared me for the real world. Exams are manageable and most students pass without any issues.
Placement: The placement numbers at the college are not great for some courses. The placement cell works hard to train students for interviews, but there aren't many companies coming to hire. Still, I'd give the placement a fair rating because the faculty and placement cell are really trying to get everyone a job, even at a high salary.
Campus: During my time at AAFT for 3 years, the photography studio got changed 4 times. It was kinda annoying because there were always some problems. The hostels aren't great, so I never even checked them out. The campus is small, but the teachers are really good. They do a great job with what they have. My course facilities got better over time, but there are still some things to fix. I think they'll sort everything out in the future.
