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2 months agoBeginner-Level 4
I recently joined CSE at Chandigarh University, and I'm really impressed with both the faculty and placements. The professors are helpful, always ready to clarify doubts, and often share real-world examples from their experience. The university organizes regular workshops, hackathons, and coding sessions, which make learning fun and practical. When it comes to placements, CU has a good track record—many companies come to campus for recruitment, and seniors have been placed in reputed firms. There's also guidance for resumes, interviews, and soft skills. Personally, I feel confident that the faculty's support and the university's stro
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2 months agoBeginner-Level 4
Recruiter companies that come for CSE placements at CU span across big tech, software services, analytics, and emerging start-ups. Examples include Microsoft, Amazon, Intel, and Samsung R&D. There are also firms focused on big data, cloud computing, and AI/ML that take students from specialised tracks. Companies similar to KPIT, Juspay, Axtria feature roles in data engineering, business intelligence, and software development. For infrastructure and systems roles, companies offering internships through IBM, labs for planning analytics, big data technologies etc., also participate. Overall, the list of visitors includes both MNCs and tec
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2 months agoBeginner-Level 2
Specializations like Cloud Computing and Security at Chandigarh University are designed to give students a competitive advantage in placements and career growth. Unlike general CSE, the specialisation integrates industry collaboration with IBM, AWS, and Virtusa, providing mentorship and certifications that are highly valued by recruiters. The programme also ensures students gain global exposure by offering certifications in AWS Cloud and DevOps at the lowest cost. Industry professionals regularly conduct workshops, and students get opportunities to work in cloud labs supported by IBM and AWS. These skills open profiles like cloud engin
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
The accurate placement packages offered to BTech CSE students at CUSAT are yet to be released. The university is soon going to release the placement statistics. However, CUSAT has released the sort of overview of placements, which indicates that the highest package secured by the graduates stood at around INR 25 LPA. One can expect a similar package for BTech students.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 6
Don't worry, with 65% in your 12th, you are definitely eligible for CSE at Chandigarh University. The university requires students to have Physics and Mathematics along with any one subject like Computer Science, Chemistry, or IT, with at least 60% marks, and you already fulfill this. The good part is CU also offers a wide range of scholarships that make education affordable. If you've attempted JEE Mains, you can get scholarships based on your percentile. Apart from that, CU has CUCET scholarships, merit scholarships, and even category-based benefits. Many of my friends with similar scores managed to get into CSE easily and received p
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