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3 days agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, a law degree from Chandigarh University is valuable. The University's BA LLB, BBA LLB, and LLB programs are all approved by the Bar Council of India, are practice-oriented, include moot courts, internships, and special training in relevant fields, address contemporary issues in the legal domain, teach research methodology and prepare students for various legal careers like advocacy, corporate law, the judiciary, and many more, have good placement services with over 800 recruiting companies, good infrastructure, and are NAAC A+ accredited. Scholarships are available through CUCET scores or merit. The CUCET entrance exam makes the a
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4 days agoContributor-Level 6
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4 days agoContributor-Level 6
With a 71.8% in CBSE, joining Chandigarh University can be a good option as the university provides ease in the admission process through CUCET and both the marks in the entrance test and previous studies decides your admission and scholarship. Many of the courses like Engineering, management, creative studies accepts students in this range of percentage along with a good percentage in the CUCET test. Also, there are Merit based scholarship for eligible candidates in CU which reduce the fees from the considerable amount. So I suggest to check specific programs which you need and the placements as the university is an industry focused u
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5 days agoContributor-Level 8
The university moved from the 301–350 band in 2025 to the 251–300 bracket in 2026, marking a jump of 50 positions globally.
| Subject Discipline | 2025 Rank | 2026 Rank | Improvement |
| Mechanical Engineering | 301–350 | 251–300 | +50 Places |
| Electrical & Electronics Engineering | 401–450 | 251–300 | +150 Places |
| Computer Science & Information Systems | 301–350 | 251–300 | +50 Places |
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5 days agoContributor-Level 8
| Subject Discipline | 2025 Rank | 2026 Rank | Improvement |
| Mechanical Engineering | 301–350 | 251–300 | +50 Places |
| Electrical & Electronics Engineering | 401–450 | 251–300 | +150 Places |
| Computer Science & Information Systems | 301–350 | 251–300 | +50 Places |
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5 days agoContributor-Level 8
| Subject Discipline | 2025 Rank | 2026 Rank | Improvement |
| Mechanical Engineering | 301–350 | 251–300 | +50 Places |
| Electrical & Electronics Engineering | 401–450 | 251–300 | +150 Places |
| Computer Science & Information Systems | 301–350 | 251–300 | +50 Places |
New answer posted
5 days agoContributor-Level 8
| Subject Discipline | 2025 Rank | 2026 Rank | Improvement |
| Mechanical Engineering | 301–350 | 251–300 | +50 Places |
| Electrical & Electronics Engineering | 401–450 | 251–300 | +150 Places |
| Computer Science & Information Systems | 301–350 | 251–300 | +50 Places |
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5 days agoBeginner-Level 1
Chandigarh University is better for placements, exposure, and career growth. More companies come, and you get more chances in CSE. The environment is active and competitive, which helps you grow.
👉 CGC University has a calmer and more disciplined environment, but placements are not as strong as CU. It's okay if you want less pressure.
👉 The main difference is:
CU = more opportunities + better future scope
CGC = more comfort + less competition
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5 days agoBeginner-Level 1
Chandigarh University is better for placements, exposure, and career growth. More companies come, and you get more chances in CSE. The environment is active and competitive, which helps you grow.
👉 CGC University has a calmer and more disciplined environment, but placements are not as strong as CU. It's okay if you want less pressure.
👉 The main difference is:
CU = more opportunities + better future scope
CGC = more comfort + less competition
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5 days agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, Chandigarh University has the University Institute of Legal Studies which has special clubs and associations for the students of law. The most popular is the Moot Court Society (MCS) where the students can actively participate in intra and inter department and national moot court competitions and develop their research and public speaking skills. They also work in various clinical programs and the client counseling sessions. There is also a Madhyastha Centre of Excellence in ADR where the students get training in meditation and arbitration. Other groups include law firms, legal aid clinics and research cells for publications. Ther
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