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Ishita B

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Yes, Amity University Mohali Punjab is a good university with IACBE, ACBSP (Management Programmes) accreditations. The university is recognised by UGC, Department of Science and Technology, Central Counselling Board, COA, & Bar Council of India. The university is spread aross 40+ acre of land. The placements are good in the university. Hence, it is a good university.

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Shweta

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Yes, indeed so very much; at Chandigarh University, the law programme strives to give this real feel through so many live tasks and field work. The world-curriculum keeps changing with needs of the industry. The university runs 7 specialisation for the LLM, which helps saturate each legal area with more understanding and simplicity. The campus has 2 most moot courts set for students to practice real case style. One computer lab is designed for legal research, and international moot court events. The university has established it's special ADR center, which has training, Seminars, and many conferences. Pro bono work is included in the p

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Nidhi Nidhi

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No, taking the CLAT examination is not mandatory for admission into BA LLB at Chandigarh University. To be eligible for admission in the university, students need to qualify the Chandigarh University Common Entrance Test (CUCET), an important test for their admission to the university. With just a little better score in CUCET, students qualify for good scholarships, which greatly reduce fees. CUCET-qualified students are entitled to the scholarship but such students have to follow some rules to retain the grant. One most important rule is the CGPA requirement. This scholarship has to be renewed every year for students who must have a m

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Upasana Harsha

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Chandigarh University (CU) admissions are generally based on CUCET scores for most of the courses. Students need to appear for the test or submit scores of any other accepted exams as stated by the university. Hence, in some cases, you may get admission in CU without CUCET. The CUCET test is also a scholarship test and if you want to get the scholarship benefits offered by the university based on CUCET scores, then you will have to appear for the exam.

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Mohit diwakar

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TIET Patiala – Approx. Percentile Cutoff (General Category)

Outside Punjab Quota

  • CSE / COE / CSBS: 97–98+ percentile

  • ECE / ENC / EIC: 94–96 percentile

  • Other branches: 90–93 percentile

Punjab Quota (slightly lower because seats are reserved)

  • CSE / COE / CSBS: 95–97 percentile

  • ECE / ENC / EIC: 92–94 percentile

  • Other branches: 88–91 percentile

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Vandana Aggarwal

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Yes, you heard it right, the infrastructure of the law department at Chandigarh University is really very unique. The law campus is so beautifully designed with very nice infrastructure and it gives a very cool atmosphere and vibes. The department is full of fun, activities and so much practical learning. Trust me, its not only about books and studies, every day feels exciting because there is always something happening. The campus is modern with top facilities. There is a separate law library, a well-equipped auditorium and even a Pro Bono Club. This club is supported by the Ministry of Law and Justice. It helps students spread legal

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anushka gupta

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Chandigarh University offers excellent practical exposure for both LLB and LLM students through its University Institute of Legal Studies (UILS). The campus has fully equipped moot courts, legal research labs, and computer labs, where students regularly practice drafting, case analysis, and advocacy skills. The university also organizes national and international moot court competitions, client counseling sessions, and pro bono legal camps, allowing students to experience real-world legal scenarios.

Internships are a major highlight, with 100% placement opportunities for final-year students in top law firms, corporate legal departments,

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If you want to build your career in finance or analytics, Chandigarh University offers some excellent specializations that align perfectly with your goals. You can choose options like MBA in Finance, MBA in Business Intelligence & Data Analytics, or MBA in Applied Finance & Analytics (with PwC). These programs are designed to give you strong analytical, numerical, and problem-solving skills. The curriculum focuses on modern financial tools, data interpretation, and real-time business decision-making. You'll also learn how analytics and financial strategies work together to support business growth. Since the courses are industry-collabo

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sam

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The MBA classes at Chandigarh University focus on both theory and practical learning because both are equally important for overall development. Every course is carefully designed to include case studies, business simulations, and group projects to help students apply theoretical knowledge to real-world problems. Teachers are highly qualified, most of them holding Ph.D. degrees, and they bring a lot of practical insights into the classroom. Students also participate in workshops, seminars, and live projects where they interact with industry experts and learn from real scenarios. The curriculum ensures that learning doesn't remain limit

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Chetveer Shekon

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To be honest, I think it comes down to the person who is attending. If you are going to be able to participate and take advantage of what this university does for its students, then yes, I think the MBA is worth it. The university often does case study competitions, industrial tours, and business conclaves, where all students have the opportunity to meet and hear from real-world professionals. For example, some students presented as part of the university's management festival while others interned with startups through Chandigarh University's Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurs. The placement departments offers mock interviews tha

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