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One of the oldest engineering discipline, Civil engineering deals with the design, construction & maintenance of man-made structures and naturally built environment, including works like roads, bridges, canals, dams, and buildings. From Transportation to Hydrology, Environmental to Construction, Civil Engineering is an area with a lot of diversity. Department of Civil Engineering, at Chandigarh University is the best Civil Engineering College in India, which is to prepare the well-trained workforce of Civil Engineers who can deliver the field related services in a sustainable way, while balancing the society's need for long-term infras
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Chemical engineering is one of the best engineering disciplines concerned with production of chemicals and the manufacture of products through chemical processes. Chemical engineering department of university institute of engineering at Chandigarh University is ranked among the premier and best Chemical Engineering college. They initially start with inculcating the fundamentals of engineering and then raise the bar up to the sophisticated concepts of Chemical Engineering. The curriculum of Chandigarh University offers additional benefits in terms of:
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In India, the scope of Aerospace Engineering is very bright. This field is very aspirational for many and most students look upon it as a dream career. India is ranked as the third-the largest in the civil aviation sector. Reputed and big names like Boeing and Airbus are keen to set up in India. After successful completion of this course, numerous job opportunities open up both in India and abroad. Aerospace engineering from Chandigarh University is the best option in India. The placements after doing aerospace engineering are also good. Most of the aerospace engineering students of Chandigarh University got placements. The highest sal
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Balwant Singh

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Due to new infrastructures being introduced in India civil engineering has high demands. For that Chandigarh, the university is best for all things.
The placement cell in Chandigarh University is ever since day one of the college. Last year, overall, the placement percentage was 60%. The highest package was 33 LPA, and the average package as of now is 4.5 LPA. The students were offered different kinds of jobs from a software tester to HR. The internships at Chandigarh University don't talk much because the students don't get any support from the placement or training cell. The internships at CU are the student's responsibility.

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Shivang agarwal

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Yes, it is specific to the branch but sometimes lower branch also offers placements.

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Divya vani

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As both are the good and most demanding branches among students, also students should choose the one as per their interest and potential. Electrical engineering is the bridge between computer science and mechanical engineering. So if you want to work for your salary but be in high demand, EE is the place.

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Abhinav Tripathi

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Comparisons between both are not possible due to their vast scope. I would seriously not suggest going with your passion but instead, go for the thing which you want in your job. If it is money then go for simpler but high-paying jobs like management and CS or if you really want things to be exciting & are ready to compromise with the pay and social life then go for the more complex electrical, civil or mechanical engineering.

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