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7 months agoBeginner-Level 2
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 4
From what I've observed, Civil Engineering at Chandigarh University gives you a fair chance at placements. The university invites companies like vConstruct, Simplex, McDermott, and Everest Industries, so students don't just depend on a single sector. The placement cell also guides students with mock interviews and workshops so they're ready to face recruiters confidently. A big plus is the exposure students get through activities like Constructionarium, where they go to live sites and actually build models themselves. This kind of practical training makes it easier to impress recruiters. While getting placed also depends on your skills
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 3
Yes, Chandigarh University is a good choice for B.E. in Mechanical Engineering. What I really like about the programme is the variety of specializations you can pick, like Thermal & Energy, Industrial Manufacturing & Management, or Automation & Robotics. The labs are another strong point from 3D printing and advanced welding labs to industry-backed centres by Honda, Mahindra, Hyundai, and MG Motors. These collaborations give you hands-on exposure that feels very close to real-world industry work. On top of that, the department is both ABET and NBA accredited, which adds global recognition. With regular industrial visits, workshops, and
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Aerospace Engineering is worth accomplishing. Customized labs have been provided by the university. Quite practical everywhere, actually. Flight Simulation Lab is a lab well-equipped with systems controlling high-tech operations along with a Wind Tunnel Lab, which is at the same time an ideal testing ground. There are CFD labs for propulsion studies. These very specialised and highly effective labs act as a de facto-instrument in students' learning challenges, precisely in the engineering fields. The projects as discussed and model constructions are given equal importance. The entire course covers core areas like avionics, aircraft str
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7 months agoContributor-Level 6
I've had a really good experience with the mechanical engineering faculty at Chandigarh University. Most of them are PhD holders, so you can tell they know their subject inside out. What I like is that they're not just teaching from books—they share real-world examples, guide us in labs, and help with projects. The faculty is approachable, so if you ever get stuck on something, you can just ask, and they'll explain patiently. They also encourage students to explore electives like Thermal & Energy Engineering, Industrial Manufacturing, or Design & Robotics, and help you pick what suits your career goals.
Plus, with all the collab
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7 months agoContributor-Level 6
From my personal experience, placements in automobile engineering at Chandigarh University are definitely encouraging. The university has tie-ups with companies like Royal Enfield, TVS, Hyundai, and MG Motors, and I've seen friends get into some of these names straight from campus. What makes it special is how CU trains you before placements – workshops, internships, and constant guidance from the career cell really prepare you. Even students who wanted to explore new areas like electric vehicles found opportunities through CU's industry connections. It felt motivating to see classmates land their dream jobs, and it gave me the confi
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 4
Engineering students at Chandigarh University get exposure in different domains, from technology to core industries. Many names come forward, whether global or Indian. Microsoft, Google, Amazon, IBM, and Adobe are popular recruiters for IT and software engineers. TCS, Infosys, Capgemini, Cognizant, Accenture, and Deloitte offer exciting opportunities in consulting and services. Students also explore roles in finance and analytics with Goldman Sachs, American Express, and PayPal. Core and manufacturing companies like L&T, John Deere, and Hitachi are also part of the list. Such exposure helps the students acquire professional skills from
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 4
IIT Madras, IIT Delhi, IIT Bombay, or IIIT Allahabad/Naya Raipur are among the top universities in the world for academic, professional, and international opportunities if you want a comprehensive, future-ready CSE programme with great placements and you have access to JEE or merit-based pathways.
If IITs are not an option, BITS Pilani, VIT Vellore, DTU, and Thapar Institute offer more affordable admissions, excellent returns, and industry exposure for similarly strong private-college setups.
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 1
No other university can compete with Chandigarh University when it comes to MBA as the department offers very unique courses like Business Analytics, FinTech and Strategic HR, all collaborated with top companies like IBM and AON. I would also like to tell you that an MBA programme is not just about books; they're about real-world skills. And you know what the placements are really breaking records as students are placed in MNCs such as Amazon, Flipkart, Reliance, HDFC Bank, etc. with very high packages. CU also gives global exposure. It has programs with international universities where you can study abroad and learn new things. This o
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 5
In terms of chemical engineering, Chandigarh University is an awesome place to study. The department owns some major, elegant laboratories for doing experiments to comprehend things happening in real time.
Faculty members encourage students to write research papers and join mini-projects, encouraging them to attend seminars and present papers. On the skills development side, industry talks, seminars, and extra courses are organized. They offer quite strong placement support, with associations with the likes of industries in paints, fertilizers, energy, and manufacturing.
The curriculum is robust and flexible to integrate cont
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