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RAKESH G

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Yes, you can usually migrate to MM College (Maharishi Markandeshwar University) in the BCA 2nd year, but it depends on a few conditions:

 

You must have cleared all subjects of 1st year at your current college/university.

 

Your present college should be affiliated to a recognized university.

 

You'll need a migration certificate, transfer certificate (TC), mark sheets, and character certificate.

 

 The university rules of MM College will decide whether your credits are accepted.

Yes, migration to MM College in BCA 2nd year is possible, but it depends on clearing 1st year exams and fulfilling the university's migration

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Krish Gandhi

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Yes, a cloud computing certification can be quite helpful for someone doing a B.Tech in CSE (Computer Science & Engineering), including from Chandigarh University. But like most things, its usefulness depends on how you use it and which certification. I'll break down the pros, cons, and advice so you can decide if it makes sense for you.

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JEEVAN JYOTI

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If you want to join the MCA AI & ML programme at Chandigarh University, the first step is checking if you're eligible. You should have a graduation degree in CS, IT, BCA, or any related course. Even non-IT students can apply if they had Maths before. You need 50% marks or more. Next, you have to appear for CUCET (CU's own entrance test). It's easy to apply—just fill the form online, pay the fee, and pick your exam slot. If you score well, you may also get a scholarship. After the exam, CU will guide you for counseling and seat allotment. That's it—straight and simple!

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Vedika

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Chandigarh University offers a structured internship programme for BE CSE Cloud Computing students through its IBM collaboration and industry tie-ups. Interns gain practical exposure to cloud platforms and tools, supported by specialised labs and Centers of Excellence. Students work on real-time projects, guided by certified industry experts, and can earn professional certifications at minimal cost. The curriculum is aligned with industry needs, covering cloud deployment, security, and DevOps practices. Workshops and training sessions are conducted regularly to improve hands-on skills. Students completing these internships are ready fo

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Creative architects

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For MCA in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning at Chandigarh University, you must have a graduation degree like BCA, B.Sc (IT/CS), B.Tech, or even B.Com/BA if you had Maths in school or college. You need at least 50% marks (less for reserved category). The admission is mainly through CUCET exam. You just apply online, pay the fee, and choose a date for the test. If you do well, you can also get a scholarship. After clearing the test, CU will call you for counseling and confirm your seat. The process is simple and doesn't take long.

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Amrit

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The Placement scene in CSE Cloud Computing is generally positive. As cloud technology is now very important in the IT sector, recruiters look for such skills. Students in this programme get practical learning which helps during interviews. Many big companies visit and hire for different roles like cloud engineer system admin or data related jobs. Some students get very attractive packages while others secure stable jobs with good pay. The university also invites international companies which gives wider exposure. the trend shows that every year more companies are adding cloud roles in their hiring. For students who want to enter IT wit

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MANPREET KAUR

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Yes, yes why not Chandigarh University is the bestest place to study cloud computing. The university offers a programme where students get knowledge of cloud platforms like AWS and Google Cloud. The course is designed in a way that students study basics like virtualization, storage, and security, and also advanced areas like serverless and DevOps.

The university also connects students with AWS Academy. This gives them access to practice labs, training, and global level certifications. Students also work on projects, hackathons, and industry internships. Cloud computing is used in fields like healthcare, banking, and retail, so demand is

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Rekha Devi

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Specializations like Cloud Computing, Cyber Security, and Big Data at Chandigarh University are highly beneficial in today's market because they align directly with industry needs. Recruiters often prefer candidates who already have exposure to niche technologies rather than just a general CSE background. With CU's specialised labs in collaboration with companies like IBM, Microsoft, and Virtusa, students gain hands-on skills that add value during placements. While general CSE provides a broad foundation, specialisation gives you a competitive edge by signaling expertise in a fast-growing domain. For example, demand for cloud engineers

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gujot singh

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I think choosing CSE with Cloud Computing at Chandigarh University is worth it if you want to build a career in modern IT. The course covers everything from virtualization, DevOps, and cloud security to advanced topics like event-driven models and microservices. Personally, I find it exciting that CU trains students on real platforms like AWS and Google Cloud, which makes you industry-ready. The best part is placements—many seniors have landed jobs in top companies like Amazon, IBM, and Microsoft through campus drives. The demand for cloud specialists is growing everywhere, and CU's curriculum is aligned with those skills. So instead

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