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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, quaifying NATA (National Apptitude Test in Architecture) is complusory to get a scholarship for B.Arch at Chandigarh University.
To be eligible for admission to the B.Arch program, you must qualify either NATA or JEE (Main) Paper, as per the council of Architecture norms. However, when it comes to scholarships, Chandigarh University offers them speciffically based on your NATA score (or JEE Paper 2 percentile under a simiar bracket).
So, if you are aiming for a merit-based scholarship, you'll need to appear for NATA or JEE Paper 2, and your score must fall within the prescribed ranges (e.g., 150+ in NATA = 40% scholarship on a
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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
Yes if you have appeared for CUET-PG and scored well, you can get a scholarship for the MBA programme at Chandigarh University. When I was applying, I found out that CU offers upto 50% scholarship on the semester fee for students scoring 90% and above in CUET-PG. The regular semester fee for MBA is around Rs. 1,05,000, so with a 50% scholarship, your fee would come down to approximately to Rs. 52,500 per semester. If your score is between 85–89.99%, you get a 30% waiver, and with 80-84.99%, it's 15% off. Even if your score is between 70–79.99%, you will still get a 10% scholarship, which helps.
This is separate from
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11 months agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, if you've scored above 150 in NATA, you'll get a 40% scholarship on the academic fee at Chandigarh University for the B.Arch program. I looked into this while applying, and it's a great benefit for students with good scores. The full academics fee for B.Arch is usually around Rs 1,30,000 per semester, so with a 40% scholarship, you'll only need to pay around Rs 78,000 per semester (approx.). This does not include hostel charges or other additional fees like exam or registration charges, which are separate.
Just make sure to apply early because scholarships are limited and offered on a first-come, first-served basis. You'll need to
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11 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes, you can definitely get a scholarship at Chandigarh University for the MBA programme based on your CAT score. When I was applying for an MBA at CU, I learned that they offer scholarships not only through CUCET but also based on national-level entrance exams like CAT, MAT, CMAT, and XAT. If you've scored 80 percentile or above in CAT, you're eligible for a 50% scholarship on the semester fee. A score between 75 and 79.99% gives you a 25% scholarship, and 70 to 74.99% gets you 10% off. However, these scholarships are offered to only 10% of the total intake in each course, so it's a bit competitive and offered on a first-come-first-se
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11 months agoBeginner-Level 3
I recently applied to Chandigarh University, so I can share what I learned about the admission process. The university has its own entrance test called CUCET, which is required for most courses. For engineering (like B.E.), you need to have passed 12th with Physics, Maths, and one other Science subject. For BBA, BCA, and B.Com, 12th pass in any stream with at least 50% marks is usually enough. If you're going for design or architecture, subjects like Maths or drawing might be required, plus you'll need a valid NATA score for B.Arch.
For MBA or M.E., you need a graduation degree with minimum 50% marks and CUCET or other test score
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11 months agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, B.E. students at Chandigarh University can apply for the CUET-UG scholarship, and it's actually a great option if you've already given CUET. When I was applying, I found out that CU offers scholarships based on CUET score too—not just through their own CUCET exam. If you've scored above the 90th percentile, you can get up to 50% off on your semester fees. Even if your score is between 80 and 89, you're still eligible for a 15-30% scholarship, which really helps with the overall fee. This is open to all undergraduate programs, including B.E., so engineering aspirants like me can definitely benefit from it. Just make sure you uplo
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11 months ago
Beginner-Level 1
While no university can truly promise 100% placements, Chandigarh University comes very close with its strong placement support and industry connections. I've seen it firsthand—there are over 900+ top companies that visit the campus every year, including Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Deloitte, IBM, and Samsung. What makes CU stand out is the way it trains students for placements—right from the first year, there are personality development sessions, technical workshops, mock interviews, and resume-building help.
Students from top branches like CSE, MBA, and even core engineering often get multiple offers. The university also offer
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11 months agoBeginner-Level 4
Yes, MBA students at Chandigarh University can definitely get scholarships through the CUCET exam. When I applied for my MBA, I also appeared for CUCET, and it turned out to be a great decision. The better you score in CUCET, the higher the scholarship you can get. For example, if you score really well—like above 90—you can get up to 100% scholarship on your tuition fees. Even if your score is slightly lower, like in the 70s or 80s, you can still get 30% to 50% off. It really helps reduce the overall fee burden, especially for a two-year programme like MBA.
The process is simple—register for the test, appear for it, and if y
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11 months agoBeginner-Level 2
The placements for hotel management at Chandigarh University is really unbeatable. The university has tie-ups and collaborations with many renowned hotels like Make My Trip, American Express, Cox & kings, Yatra, Indian Holidays Private Ltd, Holiday Links India, JetBlue, Travel Triangle, Holiday Hub, Oberoi, Hilton, Trident, Radisson, Marriott, Sheraton, etc., in cities like Bangalore, Udaipur, Gurgaon, Hyderabad and others.
And you know that the department also has a training and placement coordinator, faculties, HODs of every department also put a lot of effort in training the students. The faculty members also motivate st
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11 months agoBeginner-Level 3
Yes, it provides MBA in HR, Finance, and Marketing. Well, that's not it; there is more; mix and match as well. They have a fully loaded dual-specialization option. You can pick two from Marketing, Finance, HR, Business Intelligence, International Business and Entrepreneurship and go on studying both.
The university has NBA accredited MBA Programs and also have really amazing laboratories for Digital Marketing, Data Analysis, and Power BI. All industry-level tools. Other programs are MBA in Capital Markets with NISM and Applied Finance with PwC.
Companies such as Deloitte, Adani Wilmar, Hyundai, KPMG, HCL, and many more hire s
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