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<p dir="ltr">Chandigarh University follows a merit-oriented and systematic approach for allocating seats to JEE Main applicants in branches like CSE and IT. Students with strong percentiles are evaluated favorably, as their performance reflects technical aptitude and readiness for rigorous programs. Although admission depends on multiple criteria, a good JEE score can provide an edge during branch preference allocation. The university also encourages high achievers by reserving 5% of engineering seats for JEE-based scholarship categories. This adds both academic and financial advantages. Since CSE and IT attract a large num... View more

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<p>Hi.</p><p data-start="0" data-end="268">Yes — if a student doesn't qualify (or doesn't take) JEE Main, they can still get admission to Chandigarh University (CU / B.E. / B.Tech) via CUCET (the university's own entrance test), under certain conditions.&nbsp;</p><h3 data-start="270" data-end="296">How it works at CU</h3><ul data-start="297" data-end="833"><li data-start="297" data-end="454"><p data-start="299" data-end="454">For B.E. / B.Tech and other engineering courses, CU consi... View more

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<p>Hi.</p><p data-start="609" data-end="843">According to one source, for B.Tech admissions at CU (General category, popular branches like CSE), final-round cutoffs (all-India / general) correspond to approximately the 95th percentile.&nbsp;</p><p data-start="846" data-end="1021">Another estimate says that for CU's CSE (or popular engineering programs), a “good” JEE Main percentile is around 75-80 percentile.</p><p data-start="1024" data-end="1227">CU offers alternate admission tracks (via their own entrance test, or other criteria... View more

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<p>Hi.</p><p>Because industry-collaborated programs are just specialised versions of CU's engineering offerings:</p><p data-start="1638" data-end="1712">Admission to them is via CUCET, same as regular B.E./B.Tech courses.</p><p data-start="1715" data-end="1868">A JEE Main score alone — without appearing in (or qualifying) CUCET — is not enough to guarantee admission (according to official policy as of 2025).</p><p data-start="1871" data-end="2020">Using JEE Main may help for scholarship eligibility or possibly as a merit-co... View more

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<p>As for engineering admissions at Chandigarh University, CUCET is the most essential and important parameter, as the test comprises a good deal of aspects including subject knowledge, aptitude and readiness of a student. Although JEE Main is taken into account and its merit can contribute greatly to your scholarship prospects, the main admission assurance lies in your CUCET performance. Chandigarh University follows a concrete policy wherein eligible CUCET candidates receive preferential admission to engineering seats while excellent JEE merit can gain an additional weightage that can earn you a better scholarship. The university h... View more

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<p>Students who qualify in JEE Main bring demonstrated academic preparedness, which can be advantageous during counseling for Mechanical, Mechatronics, or Aerospace Engineering at Chandigarh University. Although admission is not exclusively dependent on JEE rank, a good percentile can strengthen your overall standing. In competitive scenarios where multiple applicants seek the same branch, stronger academic indicators may help in preference allocation. Additionally, 5% of engineering seats are reserved for JEE-based scholarship candidates, offering potential tuition fee concessions to high scorers. This creates both academic and fin... View more

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<p>Hi.</p><p data-start="461" data-end="594">CU admissions for B.E./B.Tech (and most UG courses) are based on its own entrance test CUCET.&nbsp;</p><p data-start="597" data-end="788">According to CU's 2026 admission criteria page, to get admission you must apply through CUCET; that's the standard path for all engineering programmes.&nbsp;</p><p data-start="791" data-end="1006">While CU does accept JEE Main rank/scores, that acceptance is primarily for the purpose of scholarship eligibility (merit-based fee waiver) rather than for s... View more

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<p>Hi.</p><p>Yes — you can absolutely apply for B.Tech/B.E. Automobile, Civil, Electrical, or Electronics (ECE/EEE) at Chandigarh University (CU) even if your JEE Main percentile is below 70.</p><p>1. JEE Main is not required for admission at CU</p><p>For all engineering branches, including:</p><p data-start="321" data-end="345">Automobile Engineering</p><p data-start="348" data-end="367">Civil Engineering</p><p data-start="370" data-end="399">Electrical Engineering (EE)</p><p data-start="... View more

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<p>Hi.</p><p>For 2024, the “closing cutoff rank” for CSE (General category, all‑India) was ~ 80,940.&nbsp;</p><p>For 2023 it was ~ 63,416, and for 2022 about 47,509 — showing demand has been rising year‑on‑year.</p><p>For branches like ECE (or general electronics‑type branches), the 2024 closing rank was ~112,216.</p><p>For other branches (Mechanical, Civil) cutoffs are significantly lower — which indirectly shows how competitive CSE / high‑demand branches are.&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;What that roughly translates to in JEE Main Percentile</p>&... View more

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<p>Hi.</p><p>1. Admission is primarily through CUCET</p><p data-start="228" data-end="506">Chandigarh University (CU) uses CUCET, its own entrance test, as the primary criterion for seat allotment in all B.Tech/B.E programs — including specialised CSE branches.</p><p data-start="228" data-end="506">Whether you want&nbsp;CSE – Cyber Security, CSE – Cloud Computing, or CSE – Data Science, your CUCET score decides:</p><p data-start="640" data-end="653">Eligibility</p><p data-start="658" data-end=&quo... View more

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<p>&nbsp;</p><ul><li data-start="492" data-end="625">LIT accepts JEE Main (or equivalent) plus state‑level counselling for regular admissions.</li><li data-start="628" data-end="812">But LIT also allows direct admission / management‑quota / merit‑quota seats — especially when seats remain vacant after regular counselling.</li><li data-start="628" data-end="812">For direct admission under this quota, often the basic requirement is having passed 10+2 (or equivalent) with PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Math) as applicable, rat... View more

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<p>GIBS's PGDM / MBA (2‑year) tuition + related course fees (excluding hostel/extra) is ≈ ₹9.50 lakh.&nbsp;</p><p data-start="523" data-end="545">For 2025 placements:</p><p data-start="550" data-end="628">Average package (PGDM) ≈ ₹7.8 LPA.</p><p data-start="550" data-end="628">the highest package ≈&nbsp;₹16.15 LPA.&nbsp;</p><p data-start="709" data-end="846">For BBA (undergrad) fee sources vary; some mention ~ ₹4.6 – ₹5.2 lakh total for the full program... View more

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<p>At GIBS Business School, almost all students get internship opportunities as part of their PGDM program. The college has strong industry connections and ensures students gain real-world experience through internships, applying classroom learning to practical business situations.</p><p>Key points about internships and placements at GIBS:</p><ul><li><p>Nearly 100% of students secure internships during the program.</p></li><li><p>Multiple companies visit the campus to offer internships across marketing, finance, HR, and operations.</p></li><li><p>Inte... View more

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<p>The first year is <strong>more foundational than intensive.</strong></p><p>You study subjects like <strong>Management Principles, Quantitative Reasoning, Economics, Psychology, Accounting, Marketing Communication e.t.c. </strong>These subjects form the basis for everything you learn later. What makes the first year busy is the constant flow of assignments, presentations, case analyses, quizzes, and group tasks. The university focuses on building academic discipline early, so attendance, participation, and timely submissions actually matter. This is also a good time to explore extracurricular opt... View more

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<p>Students can continue their education in some cases, but depends on the college. In such case, aspirants must contact the MKU DDE to verify the maximum duration policy. Students must check re-admission/ re-registration rules on the website.&nbsp;</p>

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<p dir="ltr">Yes, candidates for B.E. CSE specializations in AI &amp; ML or IBM-collaboration programs can obtain scholarships based on their JEE Main All India Rank at Chandigarh University. Scholarships were awarded according to the 2026–27 scheme, wherein 100% semester fee is granted for AIR up to 25,000, 75% for 25,001 to 50,000, and lesser amounts corresponding to further divisions. The merit scholarships are offered for the specialised CSE programs which are aligned with industry, thus enabling the students securing higher percentiles in JEE to get financial advantages. Even if a student is medium-ranked, this ... View more

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<p dir="ltr">Yes, Chandigarh University provides flexibility by allowing students to submit their best available JEE Main score from either session for admission into B.Tech/B.E. programs such as Aerospace, Mechanical, and other engineering branches. If a student appears in both Phase 1 and Phase 2, they can update their application with the improved percentile. This ensures candidates are evaluated on their the strongest performance. A good JEE percentile can also make students eligible for scholarships, as 5% of engineering seats are reserved under JEE-based scholarship provisions. The university's approach supports acade... View more

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<section dir="auto" data-turn-id="request-WEB:d7f5b10c-fde5-40a6-aa29-dd3d7300a378-21" data-testid="conversation-turn-8" data-scroll-anchor="true" data-turn="assistant"><div><div dir="auto" tabindex="0" data-message-author-role="assistant" data-message-id="b8e0021d-72e7-4a4d-8d9c-47e5c0896e14" data-turn-start-message="true" data-message-model-slug="gpt-5-3"><p>There is no minimum JEE Main rank or percentile required to get admission into BE Computer Science Engineering at Chandigarh University. The universit... View more

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<p><strong>Appearing in JEE 2026 is not compulsory for gaining admission into CSE at Chandigarh University. The university provides multiple admission routes, allowing students to apply based on their academic eligibility and other recognised entrance options. JEE scores are considered an added advantage rather than a requirement. Students who choose not to attempt JEE can still compete for CSE seats through the standard admission process. While JEE-based scholarships are available under the 5% reserved category for engineering seats, admission itself does not depend exclusively on that exam. This inclusive approach ensures tha... View more

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<p>Chandigarh University has a healthy and clear admission policy that weighs in your 12th board marks, JEE Main score and your performance in the CUCET in your quest for admission in the field of engineering. While the 12th marks are mainly used for basic eligibility purposes- you will only be considered for admission if you score high enough, but this is also factored in while deciding the overall merit and scholarship- your performance in the JEE Main is weighed more while allotting the students and determining scholarship, especially for the niche and competitive branches while you still need to write the CUCET for most students ... View more

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<p dir="ltr">Yes, appearing in JEE Main itself reflects initiative and exposure to a national-level competitive examination, which is positively regarded at Chandigarh University. Even if the percentile is not very high, it demonstrates familiarity with advanced problem-solving and conceptual preparation. While a low score may not qualify for the 5% JEE-based scholarship seat allocation, it still adds value to your academic profile. The university ensures that students are evaluated comprehensively and not solely on rank. As long as eligibility criteria are met, candidates remain fully considered for admission. Participatio... View more

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<p>Yes, Chandigarh University can be a considered as a decent option in case you are preparing for JEE 2026. The infrastructure is good, the labs are well-maintained, and the academic structure is in place. The students are given opportunities to work on projects, internships, and industry-related activities, which helps them learn even if the main exam results aren't as expected.</p>

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<p>The admission process at Chandigarh University is designed to be inclusive rather than competitive between pathways. Direct admission allows eligible students to apply without depending on JEE performance, making it convenient and accessible. On the other hand, applying with a JEE score can strengthen your academic profile and may unlock scholarship opportunities under the 5% JEE-reserved engineering seats. The university does not complicate the process; instead, it ensures transparency and flexibility in both routes. Direct admission is efficient, while JEE-based application can add merit-based financial advantages. Ultimately, b... View more

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<p>The decision to take a drop for JEE or join Chandigarh University depends on your personal goals and confidence levels. If you feel strongly about your national exam rank, a drop year may provide focused preparation time. However, joining Chandigarh University allows you to begin your engineering journey immediately, gaining exposure to practical learning, internships and skill development. The university recognised JEE scores for scholarship benefits, with 5% of engineering seats reserved under JEE-based provisions. Starting your B.Tech/B.E. without delay enables early industry interaction and academic progress. Many students pre... View more

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<p>The following are the standard documents needed when applying to Chandigarh University for B.Tech / B.E (as of 2025-2026). This is both an online application and a physical reporting during admission.<br>&nbsp;</p><p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Chandigarh University B.Tech / B.E documents required:</strong></span></p><ul><li>Class 10th marksheet (and certificate / pass-certificate) - to establish date of birth / academic record.</li><li>Class 12th marksheet (and passing certificate) or equivalent.</li><li>Recent ... View more

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<p>Yes, 50% marks in class 12th is required. JEE is not required in Chandigarh University.</p>

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<p>Hi.</p><p data-start="0" data-end="110">Chandigarh University (CU) is handling B.Tech / B.E admissions for the 2026 academic batch:</p><h3 data-start="112" data-end="149">Admission Start &amp; Timeline</h3><p data-start="150" data-end="507">CUCET Phase‑1 Registration (for 2026 admissions) opened in October 2025 and is ongoing now.<br data-start="293" data-end="296">&nbsp;The last date to apply for CUCET Phase‑I is 30 April 2026.<br data-start="402" data-end="405">&... View more

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<p dir="ltr">For JEE 2026 aspirants, the B.Tech/B.E admission process at Chandigarh University is structured yet flexible. You can register online, provide your academic details, and submit your JEE percentile once available. If you improve your performance in a later session, you are generally allowed to update your score. Eligibility verification is based on 12th marks, and JEE scores act as an added merit component. High percentiles may also qualify for tuition fee concessions under the 5% JEE-based engineering scholarship allocation. Once documents are verified, counseling is conducted for branch selection according to ... View more

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<p>Hi.</p><p>Yes, if you are qualified under Chandigarh University (CU), and you meet the eligibility criteria, you <em data-start="104" data-end="109">can</em> apply for specialised CSE‑branches like Artificial Intelligence &amp; Machine Learning (AI &amp; ML), Data Science, or Cyber Security — even as a “JEE‑qualified” (or JEE‑appeared) student. But a few caveats apply.</p><p>What CU offers — these specialisations exist</p><p data-start="377" data-end="602">CU lists B.E. / B.Tech (Hons) programmes in CSE with specialisation... View more

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