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Manpreet Kaur

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Yes, pursuing BBA + LLB from Chandigarh University is worth it, especially if you want a combination of business knowledge and legal education. The integrated program saves one year and is approved by the Bar Council of India. The curriculum covers subjects like management, finance, and marketing along with corporate law, criminal law, procedural law, and more. The university focuses on practical learning through moot courts, legal labs, court visits, and interactive sessions with legal experts. CUCET is mandatory for admission, and you need only 30 out of 100 to qualify. If you score well, you can also benefit from the university's

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Mohit diwakar

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A degree and a diploma both lead to engineering careers, but they serve different goals.Degree (B.Tech/B.E.) is better if you want deeper technical knowledge, higher-paying jobs, campus placements, and future options like M.Tech, MBA, or research roles.Diploma is better if you want to start working early, focus on practical skills, or enter industry as a technician or supervisor.In simple terms:If you want long-term career growth, choose a degree.If you want quick job-oriented training, a diploma works.Both paths can lead to engineering — it depends on your goals.   

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Manpreet Kaur

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LLB from Chandigarh University is an amazing option. The environment and faculty are also best. The department has modern classrooms, a special law library, a big auditorium, and two moot courts for real practice. One of the most unique things about the department is the Pro Bono Club, which is supported by the Ministry of Law and Justice. Another important part of CU's law department is Madhyastha – Centre of Excellence, where students learn Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). Several law fests, competitions and national-level moot courts giving students real courtroom experience. The faculty at CU is highly experienced and helps

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Banisha

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No, doing LL.B after PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) is not risky at all—many students from science backgrounds successfully pursue law and perform extremely well. Law is an interdisciplinary field, and universities like Chandigarh University accept students from any stream, as long as they meet the required percentage and clear the entrance exam (CUCET in this university's case).

In fact, being from PCB can even give you an advantage in certain specializations such as Medical Law, Patent Law, Environmental Law, Forensic Law, and Healthcare Regulations, where scientific understanding is valuable. The first year of an LL.B program st

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Kartik Wadhwa

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The environment at Chandigarh University is vibrant, inclusive, and academically stimulating, making it ideal for LL.B students. The campus fosters collaboration, discussion, and experiential learning, with dedicated spaces such as Moot Court Halls, legal clinics, and libraries. Students interact regularly with peers, senior advocates, and legal professionals, creating a dynamic learning ecosystem. Faculty members are highly qualified, experienced in academia and legal practice, and actively mentor students. They focus on building practical skills, guiding research projects, and encouraging participation in workshops, seminars, and com

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Shilpee

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In the recent placement season, Chandigarh University saw 3750 engineering students getting selected. More than 240 companies came to campus and this count grew by 30 perscent from the last year. There was also a 70 percent rise in core branch companies, which showed more interest in fresh students. The total offers increased by 60 percent which showed that many firms wanted to hire more students. Around 500 companies gave packages above 5 LPA and more han 100 companies offered above 10 LPA. Students even reached an international packages of 1.7 crore and a national package of 54.75 LPA. The numbrs speak in a vry simple way and make th

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Harpreet Singh

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Yes, you have a very good chance of getting into the MBA in Business Analytics program at Chandigarh University, even if your graduation score is under 60%. CU's basic requirement for MBA is at least 50% in graduation, so you're already eligible academically. Your 85% in MAT is an excellent score and significantly strengthens your application. In fact, scoring between 85–89.99% in MAT may qualify you for a 20% scholarship on semester fees, depending on seat availability. Since your MAT score is strong, it works in your favor during the merit-based admission process and makes up for the lower graduation percentage.

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