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<p>At Chandigarh University, the Law Department goes beyond classroom teaching to help students grow professionally. They provide mentorship from senior advocates, practical training through moot courts. ADR sessions, and legal awareness projects, and guidance for internship with top law firms. students also get personalized support from the placement cell, which helps with soft skills, interviews, and resume preparation.The department ensures every student gets an internship opportunity, which often turns into job offers.</p><p>With exposure to national and international competitions and direct interaction with industry ... View more

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<p>Chandigarh University's law department takes career development seriously and integrates it into the curriculum. From the very first year, students are encouraged to participate in moot court sessions, debates, and legal research projects to enhance their practical skills. The university has tie-ups with law firms, companies, and government bodies that allow students to secure internships in areas like corporate law, litigation, and compliance. CU also organizes national seminars and conferences where students can present papers and interact with legal scholars, which adds to their professional profile. For placements, the career ... View more

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<p style="text-align: justify;">The TS EAMCET question papers consist of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics or Biology.</p>

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<p>The teachers at Chandigarh University are really quite helpful. The faculty doesn't merely stand there and lecture, They make use of real life business cases, projetcs and exmaples in class. Faculty members teach beyond the syllabbus bby mentioneing the students in undertaking interships, projects and placements. Guest lectures, mentoring and company visits are quite commomn. The mentorship at CU also deserves mention. Within a mentor group, a few studnets receive individual attention. Thus every student receives adequate attention. They help with studies, provide guidance for examinations assist in managing time and provide sugge... View more

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<p dir="ltr">Mechanical Engineering from Chandigarh University offers a broad career landscape combining theory and practical exposure. Alumni often find roles in machine design, HVAC systems, industrial engineering, and research &amp; development. The university's industry tie-ups and placements help graduates enter startups or established firms in sectors like oil and gas, automotive component manufacturing, or heavy machinery. For those inclined toward innovation, there is scope in additive manufacturing, automation, and smart factory systems.</p><p dir="ltr">Additionally, graduates can opt for ... View more

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<p>The table below lists the &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/mba/ranking/top-iims-colleges-in-india/123-2-0-0-0"&gt;top IIMs in India, &lt;/a&gt; along with their NIRF rankings for the past 3 years:</p><table><tbody><tr><th><p><strong>College Name</strong></p></th><th><p><strong>NIRF 2023</strong></p></th><th><p><strong>NIRF 2024</strong></p></th><th><p><strong>NIRF 2025</strong></p></th></tr><tr><td><p>&lt;a hr... View more

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<p style="text-align: justify;">The type of questions asked are MCQs for subjects like physics, mathematics, chemistry and biology containing 60 questions each with no negative marking.</p>

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<p>The pattern for the exam is MCQs based on 11th and 12th syllabus. It is an offline exam with no negative marking.</p>

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<p dir="ltr" style="text-align: justify;">For both UG and PG courses, the exam will consist of multiple-choice questions (MCQs).</p>

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<p style="text-align: justify;">For both UG and PG courses, the type of questions will be asked in exam are multiple choice questions.</p>

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<p dir="ltr">Authorities will assign and disclose the assigned NIELIT exam centre through the admit card. The candidates can verify the information about the designated exam centre after downloading the admit card. The NIELIT admit card allotment will be based on the preferences given by the candidates during the application form and available seats. Thus, candidates should be cautious while choosing their preference order of the exam centres.</p>

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<p>Yes, MET will be conducted as an online test. The students will have to report to the exam centres, where the exam has to be attempted on the available systems. The exam will not be held in any other mode.</p>

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<p>The reasoning and compulsory is a compulsory section in the GATE question paper. For humanities and social sciences, the reasoning and comprehension section contains 16 questions of 25 marks, where 7 questions will be of 1 mark and 9 questions will be of 2 marks.&nbsp;</p>

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<p dir="ltr">No, the WBJEE JECA counselling dates are finalised by the exam authorities, and you are not permitted to ask for any changes. Applicants are recommended to go through and abide by the WBJEE JECA counselling dates, as delayed applications will not be made available. The authorities will carry out two sessions of WBJEE JECA counselling.</p>

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<p dir="ltr">Yes. You must stick to the WBJEE JECA syllabus as released online by the authorities. If the candidates are aware of the syllabus, they will be able to make their study plan such that they have sufficient time to finish the syllabus and practice it. Knowing the syllabus will also enable the candidates to understand what is expected to be answered in the question paper.</p>

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<p>You are preparing for GATE, and not implementing discipline and consistency can lead to silly yet heavy mistakes, which can directly impact your scores and rank in the GATE exam. Here are some common mistakes that aspirants mainly make in their GATE preparation -</p><ul><li>Avoiding understanding the exam pattern and syllabus - randomly starting their GATE preparation can waste a lot of time and miss out on all the important topics that they should have considered as a priority.&nbsp;</li><li>Not creating a structured timetable.</li><li>Not solving GATE PYQs and</li><li>Neg... View more

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<p>Well, yes</p><p>Self-assessment is important, especially if you are preparing for the GATE 2026. It is because it is a highly competitive examination, and the difficulty level is unpredictable (every year). However, if you are consistent and practice daily, doing self-assessment, you will understand where you are making mistakes and in which type of questions you are spending the most time. It is advised to do a quick self-assessment test after every GATE question paper you solve.&nbsp;</p>

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<p style="text-align: justify;">The questions asked in the GUJCET are asked in multiple choice format and are based on subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics/Biology. Each subject will have 40 questions each. The time duration will be 3 hours. The difficulty level of the question paper will be of easy to moderate level.</p>

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<p>As a candidate with an M.Tech in Structural Engineering, the UGC NET is a more suitable option because Civil and Structural Engineering are not directly included in the CSIR NET subjects. The UGC NET allows candidates from applied and professional fields to qualify for teaching and research positions in universities and colleges. Therefore, it is recommended to choose UGC NET in a related subject area such as Environmental Science or any available engineering-related specialization.</p>

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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>With an MBA in Healthcare Management, you can land roles like Hospital Administrator, Healthcare Operations Manager, Health Informatics Manager, Quality Assurance Manager, Healthcare Consultant, or Medical Practice Manager. You could also work in health-insurers, pharma companies, health tech startups, or government health departments. Entry level salaries in India often start around Rs 5-10 lakh/yr, growing to Rs 15-25 lakh/yr or more with experience. Growth is steady because healthcare always needs skilled managers.</p>

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<p>Chandigarh University trains MBA Business Analytics with IBM students by combining a strong academic foundation with real-world industry experience. The curriculum integrates relevant analytic technologies like Python, R, and Tableau, co-created with IBM. Students enhance their learning through live projects, case studies, and simulations to develop practical application skills. Regular workshops, hackathons, and expert sessions foster the transition from theory to application. To solidify the learning experience, the university provides strong placement support through resume building sessions, mock interviews, and corporate invo... View more

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<p dir="ltr">Chandigarh University prepares MBA Buisness Analytics with IBM students for placements through a mix of industry exposure, skill development and hands-on training. The collaboration with IBM ensures access to advanced analytics tools, real-time case studies, an domain- specific projects, making students industry-ready. CU's Department of Career Planning and Development (DCPD) plays a crucial role by conducting soft skills training, aptitude sessions, mock interviews, and group discussions to enhance employability. Industry experts are regularly invited for workshops and guest lectures to give students insights ... View more

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<p>Most AI jobs need at least a bachelor's degree in computer science, engineering, or data science. Some companies prefer a master's degree in AI, machine learning, or data science.&nbsp;</p>

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<p dir="ltr">Yes, the University of Bologna offers various career services to international students. These include <strong>career-focused workshops</strong>, <strong>strategies to write a good resume and cover letter</strong>, <strong>consultation services</strong>, <strong>mock interviews</strong>, <strong>internship opportunities</strong>, <strong>networking opportunities</strong> etc. The university also offers a service called <strong>AlmaLaurea</strong> that provides employers with the CVs of those graduates who are ready to enter the ... View more

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<p dir="ltr">At Chandigarh University, selecting the right branch is about balancing interest with future scope. This university provides numerous options like Data Science, Cybersecurity, Electronics, or Cloud Computing, each designed with modern technologies and industry collaborations. While popularity and placement trends are important, the hands-on experience and internships offered in each branch can guide your decision.&nbsp;</p><p dir="ltr">For instance, CSE or IT with specializations in AI or Big Data opens doors to top tech companies, while Electrical or Mechanical branches are ideal for ... View more

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<p>The <strong>Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore placement rate</strong> for International students lies somewhere between<strong> 85-90% </strong>for the<strong> Class of 2024 graduates</strong>, per exclusive data shared by the university with Shiksha.</p><p>This is in line with the university's overall placement rate of&nbsp;<strong>90% </strong>for the Class of 2024 graduates.</p>

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<p>If there is a mistake in the personal details of the candidate in the VITEEE result, then they can request the authorities to make the changes. But, the authorities will not accept any requests to make changes in the score or rank allotted to the students.</p>

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<p>The UPESEAT 2026 exam will be conducted as a remotely proctored test. Candidates will receive their login credentials for the test on their registered email address.</p>

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<p>The physics section will hold 30 marks weigtage in the SITEEE question paper. There will be 15 MCQs out of the class 11th and 12th physics syllabus of CBSE, each of 2 marks.</p>

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