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Pallavi Pathak

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It talks about the atom. According to the Greek philosophers earlier, the atoms were the smallest part of matter that cannot be further divisible. Later, Dalton's atomic theory suggested that atom is the ultimate particle of matter. This theory was challenged later on by experiments done towards the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century. These experiments found that atoms are made up of electrons, protons and neutrons.

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Getting 8+ CGPA in CSE looks tough, but it is not if you keep balance. The system is simple. Marks come from both internal and external exams. If you attend classes, do assignments, and prepare for mid terms, half of the work is done. The rest depends on final exams.
In CSE, subjects are mix of coding, theory, and projects. If you keep studying little everyday, it becomes easy. Consistency matters more than late-night study before exam. Teachers also explain in detail, so listening in class saves time. Many students target 8 CGPA and reach it because the evaluation is fair.

Main point is regular practice, not running after last-minute no

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Navpreet Bagh

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Honestly, going for CSE at Chandigarh University with your score sounds like a solid choice. I'm saying this because CU has become a hub for tech placements and internships, and the environment is pretty competitive in a good way. Your 88 percentile in JEE Main could also land you a scholarship, which is a big plus—you might save up to 50% on your semester fees depending on your exact AIR.

From what students share, CU has modern labs, coding clubs, hackathons, and even international exposure programs. That kind of ecosystem really helps if you're serious about building a career in CSE. 

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Pawandeep Kaur

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Not having prior knowledge of computers won't be a major problem if you choose CSE at Chandigarh University. The programme begins with foundational courses, so even students from pure PCM backgrounds adapt comfortably. CU has structured learning resources, coding labs, and mentorship to guide beginners step by step. What's more interesting is that you can even opt for Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Science and Engineering (Hons.) IBM – Cyber Security, which opens doors to a highly specialised career path. 

This collaboration with IBM ensures industry-driven curriculum, certifications, and hands-on exposure to real cybersecur

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Addy Sharma

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Chandigarh University's approach to learning in BE CSE emphasizes digital and interactive resources rather than conventional textbooks. All required materials, inckuding leacture slides, practical guides, and reference content, are available on the university's LMS, which is regularly updated. Students also have access to physical libraries for additional reading and research. Faculty provide guidance and mentorship, pointing students toward essential resources for coding, software development, and project-based learning. Specialized programs like CSE with IBM include certifications and lab-based learning, so students gain real-world e

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Addy Sharma

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At Chandigarh university, both CSE and CSE with specializations are well-designed programs. The core CSE programme coves the entire spectrum of computer sciences and provides flexibility for students to explore electives in different fields. This is a safe choice if you want to keep your career options open or are unsure about one single domain. Specialization courses, however, add depth to a particular area. For example, CSE with Cloud Computing gives extra traning in platforms like AWS and Azure, while CSE with Data Science focuses more on Python, R, and big data tools. These specialisations inckude industry certifications and advanc

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Nishtha Chaudhary

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As the VSAT is not very difficult compared to other engineering entrance exams like the JEE, it becomes easy for even the average students to crack it easily. However, to do the same they need follow the prep tips mentioned below - 

  • Stick to the NCERT books and a couple of supplementary books, thats it.
  • Don't overburden yourself with a lot of books, and prep notes. Just stick to the basics and cover the syllabus of VSAT well before time.
  • Give mock tests.
  • Solve past year question papers in abundance.

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