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University of Madras is a state public university in Chennai. Madras University has also been recognised by the UGC. BTech & MBA are the flagship courses of the university. It has been ranked 38th under "University" category, 68th under "Overall" category & 18th under "State Public Universities" by NIRF 2025. A number of scholarships are offered by the institute like Rotary Club of Madras city Endowment Scholarship, The Lady Willingdon Peace Endowment Scholarship, etc. Overall, it is a good university.
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Chandigarh University law degrees can be worth it if you are focused on corporate law, legal tech or need a budget-friendly alternative to elite NLUs. Traditional litigation & top tier law firm placements heavily favor older, more prestigious institutions.
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Starting first year at Chandigarh University is an exciting transition. Students should focus on maintaining high attendance, actively engaging with faculty mentors & balancing academics with campus life.
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Starting first year at Chandigarh University is an exciting transition. Students should focus on maintaining high attendance, actively engaging with faculty mentors & balancing academics with campus life.
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If you are considering two choices: B.Tech CSE and B.Tech (Hons.) The Lovely Professional University (LPU) is one of the good news, as placement opportunities are nearly equivalent for both. Companies normally permit pupils aged from B.Tech CSE and B.Tech (Hons.) Graduates of CSE to attend placement drives and the recruiters will judge you based on your skills of coding, projects, internships, communication and problem solving skills rather than just getting the name of the degree.
The main difference is that B.Tech (Hons.) involves more specialist subjects, research experience and work related training as well as extra academic credits
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Yes, students who passed out vocational courses related to automobile engineering from any institute/college can apply for the admission at Lovely Professional University (LPU) provided they meet all the required eligibility criteria. LPU is famous for its approach to giving opportunities to students from various backgrounds of education including the vocational streams. For B.The main consideration of the University for Tech in Automobile Engineering is securing good marks in 10+2 and particular subjects Physics, Mathematics, English. If a student hasn't qualified JEE Main, he or she can still get admission, as LPUNEST is also an acce
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No, the University is yet to release its placement highlights for the year 2025. However, the NIRF Report 2026 is out. Refer to the data tabulated below to know more:
| Course | Total Students (2025) | Students Placed (2025) | Median Package (2025) |
|---|---|---|---|
| PG 2-year | 1359 | 516 | INR 5.95 LPA |
| PG 3-year | 23 | 9 | INR 6.13 LPA |
NOTE: The data tabulated above has been taken from the NIRF Report 2026.
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