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3 weeks agoBeginner-Level 1
There is no minimum JEE main rankor percentile required to get admission into B.E. Computer Science Engineering at Chandigarh University.JEE scores are mainly used for scholarship eligibility, not as a strict admission cutoff. Students with higher All India Ranks can qualify for fee waivers under CU's JEE-based scholarship scheme, while others can gain admission through CUCET. This ensures flexibility and equal opportunity for all aspirants. Even students with low JEE ranks or average percentiles can secure CSE seats if they meet eligibility criteria and perform well in CUCET. Chandigarh University's admission model focuses on potentia
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3 weeks agoBeginner-Level 4
A JEE Main score supports admission to specialised CSE branches at Chandigarh University. Candidates with high scores are rewarded with merit-based scholarships, preferential counseling, and preferred seat distribution for the competitive programs of Cyber Security, Cloud Computing, and Data Science. While admission in CUCET is available to non-JEE applicants, those gaining an upper hand and professional advantage through JEE qualifications must maximize the benefits in monetary terms and branch selection. The university's industry-aligned syllabus and structured environment guarantee strong academic and career prospects for both JEE a
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3 weeks agoContributor-Level 9
International students coming from multiple countries choose various majors. The reason for choosing particular majors like Political Science and Government, Psychology, History, English, Computer Science and Math, Art History, is its affordability, and job opportunities.
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3 weeks agoContributor-Level 9
Columbia University offer various programs for Indian students. Some most chosen programs are History, Economics, Political Science, Data Science, Architecture, Film Studies, and more. The tuition cost is between INR 53L-INR 62L for UG and INR 21L-INR 1.23 Cr for PG.
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3 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
As of 2024, out of the total 145 countries represented by the crowd at Columbia University, India is the 2nd top country of origin after China, with a total enrollment of 1,241. Of these, 72 students are UG students while 1,153 are PG students. Also, 16 are Non-degree Indian-origin students.
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3 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
Yes all students can apply through Early Decision at Columbia Uni regardless of their origin but they shouldn't expect special benefits, as their application will be treated equally and students applying for financial aid who fall out of "need-blind category" can also be deferred to Regular Decision.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
FAANG companies, Consultancy firms, Law firms, and Finance giants hire MBA graduates from the Columbia B-School. Given below is a list of some popular names who hired graduates of the Class of 2025.
| Company | Number of Graduates Hired |
|---|---|
| McKinsey & Company | 62 |
| Boston Consulting Group | 62 |
| Amazon | 21 |
| PricewaterhouseCoopers | 24 |
| Bain & Company | 33 |
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
USD 3,666 (INR 3.3 L) per year or USD 22,000 (INR 19.76 L) overall, is what an AI Certificate Program would cost you at Columbia. You would also have to pay USD 105 (INR 9.4 K) as document fee and USD 500 (INR 44.9 K) as the enrollment deposit.
1 USD = INR 89.86
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, as an Indian student, if your family's annual income is less than USD 6,000 (INR 5.4 L), you can get a 100% Scholarship at Columbia. Your parents don't need to contribute anything towards your cost of attendance. More information can be found on the scholarships page.
1 USD = INR 89.86
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
You would need to do well in your academics to get into either. At Columbia however, you have better chances of admission. Columbia accepts applications at a rate of 4.3%. Harvard, on the other hand, does so at a rate of 3.6%.
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