Chandigarh University (CU) Admission Process

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Virajita Sharma

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Yes, CUCET is compulsory for Chandigarh University admissions. The university conducts the CUCET test for both scholarships and admissions to its courses. The test is conducted for courses in the fields of Engineering, Archcitecture, Law, Pharmacy, etc. Students with valid NEET/ NATA/ JEE scores can get admission into the BOptom, BPT, BArch courses without appearing for CUCET.

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Upasana Harsha

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Chandigarh University (CU) admissions are generally based on CUCET scores for most of the courses. Students need to appear for the test or submit scores of any other accepted exams as stated by the university. Hence, in some cases, you may get admission in CU without CUCET. The CUCET test is also a scholarship test and if you want to get the scholarship benefits offered by the university based on CUCET scores, then you will have to appear for the exam.

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Parul Parihar

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Yes, you can get admission to B.E. at Chandigarh University (CU) through JEE Main, and a good score can also earn you a scholarship. CU offers a JEE Mains Performance-Based Scholarship, covering a maximum of 5% of total intake seats in each course.

If your All India Rank (AIR) is up to 25,000, you get a 100% semester fee waiver. Ranks between 25,001 and 50,000 qualify for a 75% scholarship, while those in the 50,001-75,000 range receive a 50% waiver. Students ranking 75,001-100,000 get 20% off, and those between 100,001-125,000 can avail of a 10% scholarship.

This makes CU excellent for engineering aspirants looking for quality education

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Michelle

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That is a great question and I will break it down for you. To get admission to CU, your 12th-grade academic records matter a lot. Good scores in your 12th-grade exams make you eligible for scholarships. 

If you have scored 90% you get 50% of semester fees. 85 to 89% get a 20% discount. 80 to 84% Get a 20% discount.

Now let's talk about CUCET. While it is not mandatory for admission to interior design programs, CU has opened it up for all students.

It is a chance to grab additional scholarships based on your performance in CUCET.

In the end, you will be eligible for the highest scholarship among both categories.

From October 2023 to May

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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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The main programme at Chandigarh University is the B.Tech/ B.E. During the Chandigarh University admissions process, computer Science is chosen by more than 35% of the students. The institution has 18 departments that provide more than 200 traditional and online courses at the undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral levels. In addition, the Chandigarh University Institute of Distance and Open Learning is the provider of distance learning courses.

The Chandigarh University Common Entrance Test is the basis for admission to all undergraduate and graduate programs (CUCET). Admissions to Chandigarh University&

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Bhumika Khandelwal

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The Chandigarh University admission process consists mainly of three steps. Find below the detailed  Chandigarh University Application Process:

  1. Chandigarh University Application Process: Apply online on the official website of Chandigarh University. Candidates must also pay an application fee of INR 1,000 before submitting the application form.
  2. Chandigarh University Selection Criteria via CUCET: The registered candidates are required to appear for the CUCET entrance exam on their chosen date. Chandigarh University admissions are entirely entrance-based for all courses. Candidates must qualify for CUCET to get admission. The final re
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Bhumika Khandelwal

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At Chandigarh University students can study a dual degree of Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) + Master of Engineering (M.E.) for a duration of five years. As per the eligibility requirements of this course, students need to pass Class 12 with a minimum of 50% aggregate with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects and one additional subject from Chemistry/ Biotechnology/ Computer Science/ Biology. Admissions will be given to those who have a valid score of CUCET. This integrated course is offered across eight specialisations, of which three are Industry-Sponsored progammes, that are offered in collaboration with IBM and Virtusa.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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No, it is not tough to get a seat at Chandigarh University for MCA if you are meeting the University eligibility criteria. The eligibility criteria of MCA of CU is given below.

Eligibility criteria:

B.Sc CS or IT/BCA/ BE/B.Tech CSE or IT/ B.Sc/B.Com/ BA/B.Voc etc. with Maths/Stat. at 10+2 level with minimum 50% of marks.

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