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7 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Aerospace Engineering is worth accomplishing. Customized labs have been provided by the university. Quite practical everywhere, actually. Flight Simulation Lab is a lab well-equipped with systems controlling high-tech operations along with a Wind Tunnel Lab, which is at the same time an ideal testing ground. There are CFD labs for propulsion studies. These very specialised and highly effective labs act as a de facto-instrument in students' learning challenges, precisely in the engineering fields. The projects as discussed and model constructions are given equal importance. The entire course covers core areas like avionics, aircraft str
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7 months agoContributor-Level 6
I've had a really good experience with the mechanical engineering faculty at Chandigarh University. Most of them are PhD holders, so you can tell they know their subject inside out. What I like is that they're not just teaching from books—they share real-world examples, guide us in labs, and help with projects. The faculty is approachable, so if you ever get stuck on something, you can just ask, and they'll explain patiently. They also encourage students to explore electives like Thermal & Energy Engineering, Industrial Manufacturing, or Design & Robotics, and help you pick what suits your career goals.
Plus, with all the collab
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7 months agoContributor-Level 6
From my personal experience, placements in automobile engineering at Chandigarh University are definitely encouraging. The university has tie-ups with companies like Royal Enfield, TVS, Hyundai, and MG Motors, and I've seen friends get into some of these names straight from campus. What makes it special is how CU trains you before placements – workshops, internships, and constant guidance from the career cell really prepare you. Even students who wanted to explore new areas like electric vehicles found opportunities through CU's industry connections. It felt motivating to see classmates land their dream jobs, and it gave me the confi
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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
No, candidates can't apply for IMU CET offline. There is only one way to apply which is through the official website.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, in the past years it is been witnessed that, Various placement partners visit the IMU CET campus like Delta Corp., MMSI, Wilhelmsen, Dockendale, MSI.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
Application Fee: INR 700 for SC/ST candidates and INR 1000 for General, EWS, and OBC-NCL candidates. The fee is non-refundable.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Students must follow below instructions to apply -
Visit official website
Enter Basic details by adding Personal information, Qualification etc.
Upload scanned photograph (jpg/jpeg), signature (jpg/jpeg), and documents (pdf/jpg/jpeg).
Pay online application fee
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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
Following documents are required during registration:
Passport size photograph and scanned Signature of student
10th and 12th Standard Mark Sheet (wherever applicable)
UG Degree Mark Sheet / Certificate (wherever applicable).
Category Certificate in respect of SC / ST / OBC (NCL) candidates.
Economically Weaker Section Certificate in respect of General EWS Candidates.
NCC Certificate (if applicable)
Special State / Nativity Certificate (if applicable)
MEO-I / COC Certificate (Applicable for M.Tech candidates who are Seafarers).
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