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<p dir="ltr">Chandigarh University allows first-year aerospace students to pick open elective subjects to enhance learning beyond the core aerospace curriculum. Electives typically include programming fundamentals, engineering drawing, basic robotics, environmental studies, and innovation-focused courses.</p><p dir="ltr">These courses are designed to strengthen analytical, technical, and problem-solving skills while giving students exposure to complementary fields. By taking open electives, students can explore areas such as coding, design thinking, or applied mechanics, which can be useful for project... View more

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<p>The final answer key of WBJEE will be prepared after the objections against the provisional key are checked by the authorities. To prepare the result, the final WBJEE answer key will be used. The authorities will not accept any objections against the final key.</p>

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<p dir="ltr">When it comes to placements, Chandigarh University's automobile engineering students enjoy opportunities with a wide variety of automotive and manufacturing companies. Instead of just numbers, what stands out is the quality of recruiters—companies like Mahindra &amp; Mahindra, Suzuki Motors, Honda, Renault-Nissan, Yamaha, Royal Enfield, and Hyundai regularly hire from CU. Many students also explore opportunities in related industries like materials, energy, and R&amp;D with firms such as Philips, JSW Steel, and General Electric. CU's placement training ecosystem is strong, focusing on aptitude, techni... View more

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<p>No, digital copies of the WBJEE admit card will not be accepted at the exam centre. All students will have bring a physical copy of their hall ticket to show the invigilators. Students are advised to keep their hall ticket ready for the examination.</p>

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<p>At the WBJEE exam centre, the students will have to bring a print out of their admit card and one original valid identity proof. If the students do not have these documents with them at the centre, then they will not be allowed to enter and attempt the examination.</p>

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<p>IIT Madras, IIT Delhi, IIT Bombay, or IIIT Allahabad/Naya Raipur are among the top universities in the world for academic, professional, and international opportunities if you want a comprehensive, future-ready CSE programme with great placements and you have access to JEE or merit-based pathways.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>If IITs are not an option, BITS Pilani, VIT Vellore, DTU, and Thapar Institute offer more affordable admissions, excellent returns, and industry exposure for similarly strong private-college setups.</p>

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<p>Chandigarh University offers fully accredited programs in Aeronautical, Automobile, and Mechanical Engineering with ABET and NBA accreditation and AICTE approval. Aeronautical Engineering students have access to labs such as Aerodynamics Lab, Propulsion Lab, Flight Simulator Lab, and Aircraft Systems Lab. The department is also an ISRO Outreach Nodal Centre, offering certifications from ISRO authorities. Automobile Engineering students benefit from industrial labs including Mahindra &amp; Mahindra Training School, MG Motors Lab, and Vehicle Diagnostics Lab. The curriculum also includes Electric and Hybrid Vehicle technology, A... View more

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<p>To improve their time management skills, the students can attempt WBJEE mock tests and sample papers. Solving the mock tests and sample papers within the time limit will help the students know how to allot their time for each section so that they complete the paper on time.</p>

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<p>No. The particiapting colleges for COMEDK UGET and Uni-Gauge exams are different.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Chandigarh University is considered a good choice for civil engineering because it provides a balance of strong curriculum, practical training, and career guidance. Students are exposed to diverse areas like structural engineering, transpotation, geotechnical, and environmental engineering, but what makes CU different is its emphasis on practical learning. Form industrial visits to hands-on software training and workshops with professionals, the programme ensures that students are well-prepared for industry roles. Civil engineering at CU also involves participation in consultancy projects, where students collaborate with industry ... View more

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<p>During the final few days before the examination, the students are advised to focus on those topics and concepts that they have already prepared. New chapters should be avoided. Instead, the students should focus on strengthening the concepts they have studied earlier. Students should also give more time to mock tests, sample papers and revision.</p>

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<p>Engineering scoring at Chandigarh University is not extremely tough but requires consistent effort and conceptual clarity. Assessments include written exams, lab work, project submissions, and presentations, ensuring that students demonstrate both theoretical understanding and practical skills. Professors provide guidance, mentoring, and doubt-solving sessions to support students in meeting course requirements. While some courses may be chanllenging due to the technical nature of engineering, the workload is structured so that students who follow regular study routines, complete assignments on time, and actively participate in lab... View more

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<p dir="ltr">Joining Chandigarh University for aerospace engineering is feasible and well-supported with resources. The programme is designed to prepare students for careers in aviation and space sectors, combining classroom learning with laboratory practice. Labs for propulsion, aerodynamics, and aircraft maintenance ensure students get hands-on exposure to real-world problems. Design software training, wind tunnel experiments, and simulation tools strengthen practical knowledge. CU emphasizes internships and industry projects, providing pathways into ISRO, HAL, DRDO, and private aerospace firms like Airbus and Boeing. Adm... View more

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<p>Students are advised to study and prepare the full WBJEE syllabus for the exam, to have a good chance of scoring well. Since the question paper will be prepared using the WBJEE syllabus, the students can expect any topic or concept to be used for the questions. However, the students can identity important topics and give them more attention and focus.</p>

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<p dir="ltr">Electrical engineers from Chandigarh University are recruited by a mix of multinational corporations, public sector companies, and emerging tech firms. Leading recruiters include Siemens, ABB, Schneider Electric, BHEL, NTPC, and L&amp;T. The programme equips students with knowledge in electrical systems, power electronics, control systems, renewable energy, and automation. Hands-on labs and practical projects ensure graduates are industry-ready. Students often participate in internships, workshops, and industry visits, which strengthens their employability. Graduates can pursue roles in power distribution, ... View more

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<p>Yes, the WBJEE syllabus will be similar to the 12<sup>th</sup> standard qualifying examination. The topics and units of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics will be similar to the ones the candidates studied for their board exams. Students can refer to their board exam books to prepare for WBJEE.</p>

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<p dir="ltr">Chandigarh University offers civil engineering with a strong focus on both classroom learning and real-world exposure. The programme is ABET and NBA accredited, which ensures it matches global standards. Students don't just study theory but also get involved in site-based projects and industrial visits that make them industry-ready. The university has collaborations with companies in infrastructure, cement, and construction, giving students opportunities to engage with experts while learning. Beyond academics, civil engineering students at CU take part in live projects, consultancy assignments, and internships ... View more

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<p>At the exam centre, the students will have to mark their answers in the WBJEE OMR sheet. The sheet will be provided to the by the invigilators. Out of the given options, the correct answer has to be marked in the OMR sheet, by darkening the appropriate circle/bubble.</p>

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<p dir="ltr">Chandigarh University's IBM engineering programs are highly credible due to their global recognition and industry relevance. Students earn 10 IBM Skills Network Certifications and train in dedicated IBM labs with tools like Cognos, Planning Analytics, Hadoop, and Spark. The curriculum includes practical projects, structured self-paced learning via IBM LMS, and workshops conducted by IBM professionals. Students work on live datasets and case studies, including domain-specific examples curated by Harvard Business Publishing Education. The programme also provides mentorship by IBM experts and opportunities to visi... View more

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<p>Chandigarh University excels in Mechanical, Automobile, and Aeronautical Engineering because of its state-of-the-art labs, research facilities, and industry tie-ups. Mechanical Engineering is backed by thermal research labs, automation labs, and flexible manufacturing systems, making it versatile. For Automobile Engineering, CU has collaborations with MG Motors, Hyundai, Eicher, and Ashok Leyland, giving students hands-on experience in vehicle manufacturing and diagnostics. Aeronautical enthusiasts benefit from exposure to precision engineering, thermal systems, and design simulation labs, preparing them for roles in aviation, def... View more

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<p>Yes, choosing Mechanical Engineering at Chandigarh University can give you a strong foundation and a secured career path. The programme is ABET-accredited and recognised by AICTE, ensuring international standards in learning. With specializations like Thermal and Energy Engineering, Industrial Manufacturing &amp; Management, and Design, Automation &amp; Robotics, students can tailor their skills toward emerging industries. CU's research-oriented labs, including 3D Printing, SEM, XRD, and Advanced Manufacturing, give students hands-on experience with cutting-edge technology. Industry collaborations with companies like Honda... View more

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<p>Yes, the wrong answers will be negatively marked in WBJEE. The weightage of the negative marking depends on the category of questions. Category I questions will have -1/4 marks negatively deducted, while for Category II, -1/2 marks will be cut. There is no negative marking for Category III questions.</p>

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<p>The GATE paper code of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence is DA. Here are the eligible paper combinations for Data Science and Artificial Intelligence -</p><ul><li>Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence (CS)</li><li>Electronics and Communication Engineering (EC)</li><li>Electrical Engineering (EE)</li><li>Mathematics (MA)</li><li>Mechanical Engineering (ME)</li><li>Physics (PH)</li><li>Statistics (ST)</li><li>Engineering Sciences (XE)</li></ul>

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<p>There is no special eligibility for the COMEDK counselling. Candidates who have qualified the test can participate in the counselling process provided they complete the COMEDK UGET counselling registration and pay the counselling fee.</p>

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<p>Students will be able to select their choice of exam centres while filling out the WBJEE application form. During the application process, the students will have to choose three exam cities in the order of preference and submit. The selection has to be done carefully as it will be considered for centre allotment.</p>

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<p>The WBJEE application fee for General male candidates is INR 500, while for all female and reserved category male category candidates, it is INR 400. Reserved category female and general third gender candidates have to pay INR 300 as the application fee. Finally, for the reserved category third gender candidates, the application fee is INR 200.</p>

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<p>What the Data says in Aerospace / Related Branches at CU.<br><br>Placement Rate &amp; Recruiters<br><br>Chandigarh University boasted of 50 plus companies in Mechanical, Automobile and Aerospace Engineering in the placement drive of batches 202425. <br><br><br>It also reports that more than 94 percent of students in these branches (Mech/Auto/Aero) got jobs during campus placements. <br><br><br>Top and average salary (CTC) Numbers.<br><br>Most recent placement drives had a top domestic engineering package university-wide of about RS 54.75 LPA.&nbsp;<... View more

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<p>Students have to check the official WBJEE eligibility criteria to know if they eligible or not for the admission process. All students have to be of Indian nationality and should atleast 17 years old in the admission year. In the 12<sup>th</sup> standard qualifying exam, the students should have scored minimum 45% (40% for reserved category) in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. They should have also individually passed in these subjects. At least 30 marks should have been scored in English.</p>

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<p>From what I've seen and experienced, pursuing an M.E. in Civil Engineering at Chandigarh University is a strong choice.The programme is AICTE-approved and has a curriculum that matches international standards, with emerging content like smart Buildings and Fast Track Constructions.The department offers specialisation in structural, Transportation, Geotechnical, Construction Technology &amp; Management, and Environmental Engineering. Labs like concrete, Transportation, Surveying, and Hydraulic labs give hands-on experience, while industrial visits and constructionarium activities make learning very practical.</p><p>... View more

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<p dir="ltr">Honestly, Chandigarh University makes sure ECE students are well-prepared for the job market. The programme focuses on real-world skills through labs and industry projects, which helps a lot during placements. The DCPD team is always involved, organizing workshops, expert talks, and internships, so students gain practical experience before entering the corporate world.&nbsp;</p><p dir="ltr">Companies like GE India, Nokia, Exide, and ALSTOM frequently visit for recruitment, offering roles in electronics, communications, and embedded systems. The exposure to AI, VLSI, and IoT as part of ... View more

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