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<p dir="ltr">Chandigarh University has seen strong placements for its CSE students with Robotics and AI specialisation. The course connects both software and automation fields, which opens more job options. Students get placed in big IT firms, research companies, and technology startups. Companies like Amazon, Deloitte, Infosys, and SAP Labs often recruit from the university. Many students also get training and internship offers that later turn into full-time jobs. The placement drive includes both national and international companies offering competitive packages. CU provides dedicated placement training, coding tests, and... View more

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<p>Everyone has mixed reviews, so don't just go by what you see online. I would like to clarify that Chandigarh University does not offers B.Tech in CSE, it offers B.E. in CSE, which is way better. It has accreditations from the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) and the National Board of Accreditation (NBA). This means the degree is valued not just in India but all over the world. The dept has advanced labs like the Microsoft Innovation Centre, IBM Software Lab and Virtusa Robotics &amp; Automation Center. Students get to work on real-time projects and learn through workshops, seminars and expert sessions.... View more

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<p>Candigarh University offers many choices in CSE, not just the regular Computer Science program. Students can pick specialisations in trending fields like Artificial Intelligence &amp; Machine Learning, Data Science, Cyber Security, Cloud Computing, Blockchain, Robotics &amp; AI, Internet of Things (IoT), and Full Stack Development. These programs are co-designed with industry leaders like IBM, Microsoft, Virtusa, and Oracle, so the course content stays updated with the latest technology. Each specialisation also comes with certification opportunities and hands-on training in dedicated labs. For example, in CSE with AI &... View more

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<p>Scoring an 8+ CGPA in Chandigarh University's CSE branch is not too hard if you stay regular with classes and practice coding. The faculty here actually supports students a lot with doubt-clearing sessions and extra tutorials before exams. Most of the subjects are designed in a way that mixes theory with practical projects, so if you attend labs and complete assignments on time, half the work is already done. CU also provides online resources, mock tests, and open-book quizzes, which makes it easier to prepare. The exam evaluation is fair, and internal marks like quizzes and class tests boost your overall grade. Many students who ... View more

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<p>Yes, definitely but you have to pay donation amount chosen by the University&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Yes, it seems that Chandigarh University is a good option to pursue CSE because of their industry-oriented curriculum, modern labs in collaboration with leading companies like Microsoft, IBM etc. and emphasis on emerging technologies such as AI, cybersecurity etc. They focus more on experiential learning, internships and skill development with a flexible credit system. Their high level of placement support, state-of-the-art infrastructure and global outlook help students make their mark in the technology industry. A lively campus life and scholarships through CUCET along with NAAC A+ status make the whole experience even better. C... View more

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<p>Chandigarh University is considered one of the strong choice for CSE if you're looking specifically at placements. Every year a large number of tech companies visit the campus, including top names like Microsoft, Amazon, Google, Deolitte, Accenture, IBM and Cognizant. The university conducts a massive placement drive where thousands of offer are rolled out and CSE students receive a major share of them. The medium and average packages stay competitive and many companies offer roles in software development, data analytics, cloud engineering, cybersecurity and full stack development. Another highlight is CU's industry integrated lea... View more

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<p dir="ltr">At Chandigarh University, most big IT companies like Microsoft, Amazon, and Infosys ask for a minimum of 60 percent in academics to sit in their placement drives. If you don't meet this it doesn't mean you have no chance. The university also invites many startups, mid level firms and product based companies that are more flexible. In such cases your skills in coding, problem solving and projects matter more than marks. You can also take advantage of CU's training programs, hackathons and industry tie ups to prove your ability. If you focus on building strong technical knowledge, good communication skills and ce... View more

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<p>Yes, Chandigarh University does offer CSE. For admission, 10+2 is required with Physics and Mathematics compulsory and one from Physics and Mathematics compulsory, Chemistry/Biotechnology/Computer Science/Biology/Informatics Practices/IT, with aggregate marks minimum 60%. Admission is done via CUCET (Chandigarh University Common Entrance Test) is compulsory and will be considered for scholarships and other cases may be on basis of JEE main also. Admission process for it will be through online registration on the CUCET portal followed by appearing for CUCET exam, then counseling and verification of documents. It has specialization... View more

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<p dir="ltr">It is great… Computer Science engineering is the best at Chandigarh University. The best part is their focus is more on the practical side, that's why there are always events and technical competitions going on like coding competitions: hackathons, techinvent, and many more like that…</p>

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<p>Yes, the CUET (Common University Entrance Test) for postgraduate (PG) programs typically includes specific time slots or schedules for different courses or disciplines.</p>

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<p>Yes, Mathematics is compulsory to get admission in the MCA programme provided at Hillwoods Academy of Higher Education. Students need to have studied the subject in either Class 12 or during their Bachelor's degree. Eligible students can apply online for Hillwoods Academy of Higher Education MCA admission.</p>

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<p>The institute offers three PGDM and five Certificate courses. Apart from the PGDM and Certificate courses, the institute also offers an Online MDP course. The basic eligibility criteria for admission are to complete graduation. For Certificate courses, candidates must have at least three years of experience. Apart from the work experience, students who belong to the final semester of PGDM/PGDM-Executive/ PGCM at IMT CDL can apply for certificate courses, excluding the Proficiency Certificate Programme in Financial Management course.</p>

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<p><strong>Hillwoods Academy of Higher Education MCA eligibility criteria</strong> is as follows:</p><ul><li>BCA or equivalent degree from a recognised university</li><li>Must have studied Mathematics in either graduation or in Class 12</li></ul>

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<p>Hillwoods Academy of Higher Education offers the following PGDM programmes to its students:</p><ul><li>Marketing</li><li>Finance</li><li>HRM</li></ul>

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<p>Hillwoods Academy of Higher Education duration varies from course to course. The academy offers three full-time programmes at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Students can check out the table to know about the duration of the programmes offered at the institute:</p><table style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 79.1438%; height: 89.5624px;" border="1"><colgroup><col style="width: 41.6484%;"><col style="width: 58.3516%;"></colgroup><tbody><tr style="height: 22.3906px;"><th style="text-align: center; height: 22.3906px... View more

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<p>The CUET (Common University Entrance Test) for postgraduate (PG) programs typically included specific time slots or schedules for different courses or disciplines.<br><br>Time slots vary according to the different courses so please check on this please.</p>

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<p>Hillwoods Academy of Higher Education offers three courses in full-time mode at UG and PG levels. These programmes are as follows:</p><ul><li>BCA</li><li>MCA</li><li>PGDM</li></ul>

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<p>As per the student reviews, the top 5 most difficult engineering courses in the world are:</p><ol><li>Nuclear engineering, </li><li>Chemical engineering, </li><li>Aerospace engineering, </li><li>Biomedical engineering, and</li><li>Civil engineering.</li></ol>

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<p style="text-align: justify;">The courses offered under UG are Btech, Mtech, BBA and DNS. MTech, MSc and MBA courses are offered under PG programme.</p>

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<p style="text-align: justify;">The courses offered under UG are BTech, BSc, BBA and DNS. MTech, M.Sc and MBA programs are offered under PG programs at various IMU campuses or affiliated institutes, as well as DGS-approved pre-sea courses at Maritime Training Institutes.</p>

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<p dir="ltr">NIELIT Aurangabad offers a number of courses under below sections:</p><p dir="ltr"><strong>Formal Degree &amp; Diploma Courses</strong>: B.Tech, M.Tech, Polytechnic, Ph.D. Programmes</p><p dir="ltr"><strong>Skill Development &amp; Other Courses:</strong></p><ul><li dir="ltr" aria-level="1"><p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Advanced Diploma in Computer Hardware Maintenance and Networking (CHM-A)&nbsp;</p></li><li dir="ltr" aria-level="1"... View more

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<p>Based on the previous year's trends, the GATE 2026 expected cutoff for computer Science and engineering can be checked below-&nbsp;</p><ul><li>For General category it might go around 30 to 31.0</li></ul><p>However, the GATE cutoff varies every year, depending on the difficulty level, number of applicants appearing for the exam, etc.&nbsp;</p>

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<p dir="ltr">Graduate students pursuing BCA/BSc IT can take help from their college books since the WBJEE JECA syllabus is similar to that followed in these degree programs. Numerous students who had secured top ranks in past years in the WB JECA, as well as other exams, had cited that they learned from college books.&nbsp;</p><p dir="ltr">The advantage of reading BCA/BSc IT books is that they are simple to comprehend, consist of many examples to grasp topics and even consist of numerical questions to assess performance. Students who depend on the BCA books for clearing WB JECA do have good chances... View more

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<p dir="ltr">No, one month is not sufficient time to prepare for the WBJEE JECA. The WBJEE JECA syllabus is vast, and it's not possible to cover all the topics in one month. If you have been or are a BCA student, then it can be less challenging for you since most of the subjects of WBJEE JECA and BCA are similar. You are advised to study all the subjects and solve previous year WBJEE JECA question papers. Begin practising WBJEE JECA sample papers at least 1 or 2 months before the exam to become accustomed to the exam.</p>

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<p data-start="3122" data-end="3562">Very important.</p><p data-start="3122" data-end="3562"><strong>Research papers, case analyses, and policy briefs</strong> are part of almost every subject. Professors encourage publishing in journals or presenting at conferences. This improves both, academic writing as well as the ability to critically analyze laws.</p>

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<p>Degrees obtained from<strong> GBS Malta</strong> are recognised globally, especially in countries like Europe and the UK. The degrees offered at the university are aligned with the <strong>Malta Qualifications Framework</strong> and the <strong>European Qualifications Framework</strong>. The frameworks make the degrees more easily recognised within <strong>EU </strong>member countries and other EQF-aligned nations.</p><p>In collaboration with &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/studyabroad/uk/universities/bath-spa-university" target="_blank" rel=&q... View more

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<p style="text-align: justify;">Being an entrance exam there are no course fees for the same. However, after you get admission into the college you will have to pay the college fees which will depend upon the college and GUJCET doesn't have any say in that.</p>

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<p style="text-align: justify;">Through the GUJCET exam, candidates will be enrolled for B.Tech and B.Pharma courses.</p>

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