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2 months agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, candidates are eligible to attempt any phase of CUCET Chandigarh exam.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 6
No, PGIMER Chandigarh does not conduct any exam in the institute campus. The exam is conducted in other city locations which are outside the campus. The test centre list will be provided in the official prospectus and on the official website while filling out the registration form.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
No, you don't have to take the CLAT 2026 exam to get admission in Chandigarh University. Instead, you must take the university's own entrance examination, the CUCET (Chandigarh University Common Entrance Test), which is very simple to pass. The best thing is that if you score well in CUCET, you can avail of big scholarships that help in your fee reduction. The best part is that the BA LLB Program at CU is really amazing and worth taking up. The department has state of the art classrooms, special law library, big auditorium, and two moot court rooms for real practice. One most distinct feature of the department is the
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2 months agoBeginner-Level 1
Absolutely, meritorious JEE Main 2026 with a pretty good rank opens great opportunities at Chandigarh University. Those with good JEE ranks are entitled to merit-based scholarships awarded to a few selected students on the basis of All India Rank. As per the recent scholarship programme for the academic session of 2026–27, students with AIR up to 25,000 can achieve a 100% semester-fee scholarship while those with ranks up to 1,25,000 are considered for giving partial fee benefit. In addition, the JEE entrance-gaining students are generally considered better during the counseling, have a greater chance in high-demand branches, and qua
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2 months agoScholar-Level 17
Hi.
Yes, students from an Arts background can join Psychology at Chandigarh University, but there are some details to keep in mind:
Eligibility Criteria for BA/BSc Psychology at CU
Minimum Requirement:
Completion of 10+2 (Class 12) or equivalent from any recognised board.
No restriction on Science/Arts/Commerce stream for undergraduate Psychology courses. (cuchd.in)
Subjects:
Students do not need to have studied Psychology, Biology, or Science in Class 12.
Arts, Commerce, or Science students can all apply.
Minimum Marks:
Usually around 50% aggregate in Class 12 (check university website for exact percentage for the year).
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2 months agoScholar-Level 17
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Yes, the Psychology labs at Chandigarh University are generally described as well‑equipped and practical for student learning and experimentation. Here's a clear picture:
Lab Infrastructure and Equipment
Chandigarh University's psychology lab includes a range of standard experimental apparatus that help students practically study behaviour and cognitive processes, such as:
Digital Reaction Time apparatus
Human maze learning setup
Depth perception tools
Muller‑Lyer illusion apparatus
Brightness discrimination apparatus
Shuttle box and similar equipment for behavioural experiments
These are typical tools used in undergraduate psychology tr
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2 months agoScholar-Level 17
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The placement situation for students of Chandigarh University (CU) doing MCA Cloud Computing & DevOps is — somewhat mixed. There are good signs, but also some caveats. Here's how things fare, based on recent data and student‑reports.
What looks good: CU's overall strength & some positive placement outcomes
CU as a whole (across branches) has very strong placement‑reach: in 2024, about 9,124 students got placed during campus drives. The highest domestic package offered in 2025 was reported as ₹ 54.75 LPA (though this appears to be for BTech students).
According to sources, the MCA programme — including the Cloud‑Co
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2 months agoBeginner-Level 1
Hello, you should definitely consider Aptitude360. Take demos, counselling from them. Compare it with others in terms of fee, infrastructure, faculty etc. and then decide for your self. Aptitude360 has some of the best quant faculty here in Chandigarh, and this is what I can tell you because they had conducted a seminar in PEC Chandigarh and this is where I came to know about them.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, Chandigarh University has Pro Bono Club; and as a student, you can also join it to take part in legal activities. The Pro Bono Club is a club wherein students operate free legal services and promote legal awareness for the benefit of humankind. It opens projects for activities by the Ministry of Law & Justice that include legal awareness programs, expert presentations, and community outreach activities on social issues.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 6
The University Institute of Legal Studies (UILS) has a Moot Court room, a mock case where students conduct and present other papers like real lawyers. It functions as a small court room, so students get to know practically how a case moves in court. Besides, the university sends law students for regular study tours such as visits to district courts, high courts, and even legal aid offices. These tours form part of the practical learning strategy integrated into the law curriculum. CU also manages Legal Aid Clinics under the National Legal Services Authority. Participation in organizing legal awareness drives is on the students, who als
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