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So, for students exploring an MBA in Strategic Human Resources, Chandigarh University stands out as a strong, industry-focused choice. The programme is designed around modern HR needs - HR analytics, digital HR systems, organizational strategy, workforce planning, and change management. So students learn skills that companies actually look for today. CU's frequent expert talks, HR conclaves and hands-on projects make the learning experience practical and closely connected to real corporate scenarios.

Placements are consistent too, with opportunities in HRBP roles, talent management, HR operations, and learning & development across top o

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Urvashi

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There are many factors that make Chandigarh University's MBA programme different from other universities like: 

  • The programme runs under UGC rules and has approvals like AICTE, so the degree stays valid in all places. 

  • The MBA school follows the Choice Based Credit System, and the curriculum is updated with inputs from industry reports and academic bodies. 

  • The MBA programme has many specializations such as in International Business, Entrepreneurship, Banking, Logistics and other fields. 

  • Students get industry visits, case studies, small projects and training labs for practice. The campus also invites experts for talk s

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Shweta

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Yes, there is an entrance exam for Chandigarh University MBA, primarily their own CUCET, which is mandatory for admission and scholarship eligibility; however, high scores in the national exams such as CAT, MAT, and CMAT can help you with direct admission or exemption; anyway, CUCET is generally required if you don't scores well in the aforementioned ones, serving as a major gateway for their MBA.

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Manasi

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Yes, many students have completed the MBA in Banking & Financial Engineering at Chandigarh University, and the feedback is generally very positive. What makes this course different is that it goes beyond normal banking subjects and focuses on the technical and analytical side of modern finance. CU has strong industry collaborations with SBI, Moody's Analytics, and Tally, so the curriculum stays updated with real banking practices.

One big benefit is hands-on learning. Students get practical banking exposure through workshops and sessions by senior SBI professionals. The programme also prepares you for valuable certifications like the MS

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Er VARUN

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Hii! Don't worry about the fee structure, the fee structure is very simple and clear. The MBA eligibility is also basic. A student needs a Bachelor degree with at least 50 percent marks from a recognised place. Even students from CA or ICWA background can apply. The MBA course is for two years. The semester fee is around 169500 INR. There is also an exam fee of 2500 INR and a security amount of 2000 INR. The fee looks big at first sight, but CU also offers different support options like scholarships and easy plans. This helps many students manage studies in a simple way, moreover, the university also gives a lot of scholarships. The sc

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Navpreet Bagh

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Yes, the MBA department of Chandigarh University (CU) is known for its modern and very extensive infrastructure which includes AC classrooms, projectors, strong Wi-Fi, well-stocked libraries with advanced technology, and dedicated business school blocks for example University School of Business, all of which create a balanced, up-to-date learning environment focused on practical exposure from industry collaborations, although experience flows differently for some owing to large batch sizes. 

The salient features of Infrastructure: 

  • Modern Classrooms: Will AC and Projectors for Interactive Sessions.
  • Tech-Savvy Learning: Seamless
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Neha Parihar

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All the courses, which Chandigarh University offers are popular, in demand and the bestest specialisation courses. One of the most chosen options is the Flagship MBA with Dual Specialization, where students two fields together. CU also offers MBA in Marketing, Finance, Human Resource, Business Intelligence, and International Business, which stay in demand in many sectors. Programs like MBA Tourism, Hospitality and Aviation also get attention due to growth in travel industry in India. 
Chandigarh university also run many industry-linked MBA programs, like MBA Business Analytics with IBM, MBA BFSI with SBI and Moody's MBA FinTech & A

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Garima Chandel

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Yes, Chandigarh University gives this kind of global touch in its MBA. The idea is very simple. Students get chances to learn from outside India and understand many work styles. CU has more than 330+ international tie-ups with universities in USA, UK, Europe, Australia, and Asia. This gives MBA students many options. CU also runs semester exchange, where a student can study 1 term abroad while paying fee at CU only. many MBA learners join short summer schools in places like France, Germany, and South Korea. Some students even take part in international projects and joint research under these tie-ups. The university also invites guest f

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Ranjeet Verma

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The MBA in Global Business Management with KPMG provides students with direct exposure to global business frameworks, international operations, and industry-standard consulting methodologies. Through KPMG-certified modules, students gain insights into global supply chains, risk management, international finance, and cross-border business strategies. The programme includes case studies developed by KPMG professionals, interactive workshops, simulation-based learning, and leadership development sessions. Students also receive opportunities to work on real consulting challenges and global market scenarios. Industry mentors help students p

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Pragati Sharma

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Yes, the faculty members of Chandigarh University' MBA programme are supportive. The campus has a big pool of teachers with strong academic background. Many faculty members hold PhD degrees and have research work in national and international journals. Some are also trained through NPTEL and AICTE programs. The university reports more than 1000+ research papers from the management area in recent years.

Students often say that the teachers give simple help, clear notes, and extra doubt time. Many classes include case study work, small projects, and field tasks, which comes from the faculty's industry link and training record. Because of

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