I have not had the chance to experience this in a first handed manner but I have heard all good only. The internships start from as early as the second year.
There are multiple hostel choices available. Be sure to mention your choice beforehand and to visit all places of residences in person before choosing any. While all hostels have some perks, there are downsides too. For example, there is nearly no privacy in zakir as almost every room accomodates 5 or more (though the rooms are big enough but privacy is a bit on the lower side the nc rooms are smaller and the elevator shuts off at 9:45 pm and the rooms alloted to freshers are at around 8th to 9th floor. PGs are also available around the university. But the quality is not upto the mark so hostel is preferable. The classrooms are good but make sure not to get your clothes torn as some of the benches have sharp corners and can tear your denims too. In campus wifi is good. Downloads are limited but surfing is unlimited.
CUCET and JEE are compulsory to take admission to CU. Please refer to the university website for more information. You need to have a minimum of 55% in plus two.
The daily routine is quite busy for the first two years. After that, you will have time for your personal projects and leisure time too. The teaching methodology followed is chalk and talk while ppts are also displayed side by side for enhanced learning of the students through AV aides used by the faculty. The overall experience is good and college life is awesome. Though be sure to maintain 75% of attendance at any cost.
Chandigarh University, [CU] Chandigarh Fee Structure. The fee for my course is Rs 86,000 per year.
I did not get any scholarship but there are scholarships up to 100% to avail. The updated fee structure is also available on the university website. I had to pay 168000 for the first year as I availed of the hostel facility with hostel fee of Rs 86,000. The exam fees stand at Rs 2000.
There are many clubs and societies available. We have to make sure to register at the earliest.
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Placements & Internships
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Fees & Scholarships
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Academics & Faculty
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College Infrastructure & Hostel Facilities
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Clubs & Associations
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Entrance Exams & Admissions : This is true that anyone can get into CU. Getting into CU is not a tough job but to remain in CU is tough. CU is really strong in its disciplinary grounds and manages a very strong student care forum. Examinations are conducted very seriously and only eligibles are promoted. Any student having a 60% or above in their 10+2 can get into CU and for reserved categories, it is 5% less. CU does not have any entrance examination. It conducts an examination known as CUCET prior to admission for scholarship purposes. the admission procedure is very simple and online. Online and offline admission forms are available which needs to be filled and after the first-semester payment is done, admission is completed. No cutoff as such. For Btech courses the student must have PCMB in their 10+2.
Entrance Exams & Admissions : The elebility criteria for getting into CU is not that hard to meet. It only needs the student to acquire a 65% or above in their 10+2 for general students and for reseerved catagories the criteria gets redeemed by 5%. 1) Btech in CSE/ECE/Civil/Mechanical/mechatronis require PCB in 10+2 whereas BE in biotech or foodtech doesn't have any such criteria as it can be PCB or PCM or PCMB. From this year chandigarh universiy has arranged for a common entrace test which is applicable for scholarship purposes.(CUCET) To avail merit based scholarships student must attempt CUCET prior to admission. 2) There is no entrance examination. CUCET( chandigarh university common entrance test) is conducted by the university only for students willing to take up scholarships. 3) Typical cutoff for any course is 65% or above in 10+2 for general category and 55% for reserved catagories.
Entrance Exams & Admissions : For admission we need to clear either cucet or jee mains for engineering. One should be qualified in 12th boards with atleast 50% . I had given jee mains as an entrance test. It depends on the number of students appearing in the exam.
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