Chandigarh University (CU)
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3 months ago
Beginner-Level 4
Getting into BBA LLB at Chandigarh University is striaghtforward. First, you need 10+2 with 55% or more in any stream. Then you can appear for CUCET, which not only decides your admission but also gives schalorships. For instance, high scorers can get their tution fully waived, while others get partial discounts. If you do't take CUCET, CU also consider yours 12th marks for admission. After this, you fill the online form, upload your marksheet and ID documents, and pay the fee after scholarships. Once the university checks everything, your seat is confirmed. It's simple, and with scholarships available, it makes studying law much more
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3 months agoBeginner-Level 5
The answer is very simple: it has always been worth it. Almost students dream taking admission here, not because the university is good in curriculum, but also because the university offers a top-notch quality education, a wider range of specializations and students get to learn a lot practical experience, even as per the change in demand and trends of industry, several workshops, seminars and guest lectures are also organized by the university so that students can interact with expert personalities of market and can learn from them. My review of Chandigarh University is that it is the best Educational Institute.
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3 months agoBeginner-Level 4
Getting an 8+ CGPA in CSE at Chandigarh University mainly depends on how you use the opportunities around you. CU has smart classrooms, coding clubs, hackathons, and 24x7 labs, which help students prepare better. If you actively take part in hackathons and projects, you not only gain practical skills but also secure good grades because professors value extra participation. The curriculum is industry-aligned, meaning a lot of the questions and assignments are practical rather than rote-learning based. Students also get exposure to global certification programs (like AWS, IBM, and Microsoft), which indirectly help in scoring well since t
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