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Ranjeeta Karan

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IIIT Manipur BTech admission is subject to performance in the JEE Main exam followed by JoSAA/ CSAB counselling. Candidates who are class 12 pass with at least 75% aggregate and studied PCM can apply. The eligible students can go to the NTA JEE Main website to apply. Once the exam results are out, aspirants who meet the IIIT Manipur BTech cutoff can register for the counselling. Once seat allotment is done, the candidates can pay the admission fee amount to confirm their seats.

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Doing B.E. CSE at Chandigarh University has been a positive experience for me. The campus offers a lot of exposure apart from regular classes. We have coding clubs, workshops, guest lectures, and competitions that keep you updated with the latest in technology. The university also has collaborations with industry partners, which makes the curriculum more practical. I've personally enjoyed the culture here because students motivate each other to perform better. The environment is competitive but not in a negative way. On top of that, CU invites professionals from the IT industry to interact with us, which helps us understand what compan

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Choosing between Chandigarh University (CU) and taking a year drop depends on your goals. CU is a decent option with NAAC A+ accreditation, NIRF ranking, good infrastructure, industry tie-ups like IBM, and strong placements, though competition is high and average packages are modest. If you are satisfied with private university education, can afford the fees, and are ready to work hard on projects, internships, and certifications, CU is a safe choice. However, if your dream is to study in IITs, NITs, IIITs, or top state universities for stronger brand value, research opportunities, and long-term advantages, then a drop year with dedica

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