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Raj Sharma

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Yes, studying Architecture at Chandigarh University can help if you want to go abroad later. CU offers opportunities for semester-abroad programs in countries like Germany, Italy, UK, Canada, Russia, and more. Students can study at universities like Bauhaus University, Politecnico di Milano, University of East London, Lambton College, University of Bath, and Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic. These programs give exposure to different styles of architecture and urban planning. You can learn how design works in different cultures and environments. The knowledge and skills you gain at CU, combined with these international experie

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Shreyash kassa

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Placements are very good. More than 50 companies came in campus with good packages. Average package is of 4LPA. 

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Balvinder Singh Singgh

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UIMS at Chandigarh University has best industry connections with great numbers of media partnerships for placements and internships including top companies such as Aaj Tak and NDTV. This gets further strengthened by industry-centric learning such as live projects, educational tours to places like Red-FM, and specialised labs framed close to media production environments in reality. Conclaves also include industry leaders, writing history for the Media Innovation Programmes that connect students with real-time opportunities and boost their careers.

 

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  The university creates an exciting atmosphere for creativity and its various cultural clubs, talent hunt like Fresh gen universe

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Balwant Singh

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The campus environment for Architecture students at Chandigarh University is really great. 

The environment is built for open studios that allow a free flow of ideas and building up teamwork. Students participate in site visits, workshops, and design projects to observe the semblance of concepts in the real world. All of these, from material exploration to model-making, aid in the comprehension of space. Faculty members often guide these activities through seminars, FDPs, and talks that bring in a lot of new perspectives. The educational set-up connects well with the professional bodies from the same field offering exposure. Curric

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Balwant Singh

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The Architecture Department at the university has a less set perspective where willingly enquiring students could be supported in becoming architects. Just to cultivate their idea set, there are Acoustics, Electrical, Building Construction, and Carpentry Workshop facilities besides host of other real-world laboratories wherein students dig into the practical world of architecture. CEASER lab stitches itself towards an energy-efficient and sustainable design. Many elective courses- students taking industry certifications in GRIHA or ASHRAE and projects mentored by the faculty-assure hands-on and climbing higher in deeper technicals even

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Nishant Goutam

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In Chandigarh University's Fashion program, the teaching style balances theory and practice, but leans heavily toward practical learning. Students not only study design concepts, fashion trends, and fabric properties, but also spend most of their time in labs and studios creating actual garments and accessories. Computer labs and software sessions help them work on digital designs and 3D models. Field visits, internships, and live industry projects are also part of the curriculum, making learning interactive and applied. This method ensures that students understand both the theory behind fashion and how to implement it in real situatio

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Switching to Animation at Chandigarh University is very much possible, even if you're not from a Science or technical stream. The eligibility is open: 10+2 in any stream with 55% marks, so whether you studied commerce, arts, or science, you can apply without issues. The programme is designed in a way that starts with foundational learning like drawing, storyboarding, and design principles. Slowly, it moves toward complex topics like 3D animation, game design, and special effects. The university even provides support labs like a Sketching Lab and Photography Studio for beginners to build confidence. Students from varied academic backgro

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Ritesh Kumar

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Many people think that Animation is just about making designs and drawing but it's not this. Many colleges just teaches the basics of Animation but at Chandigarh University, Animation department tries to mix both theory and practical in its teaching. The course is not only focused on using software, but also on building strong basics in design and art. Students get options to pick from many subjects like 2D, 3D, gaming, and visual effects. The teaching plan is made in a way that follows global industry style, which makes students more ready for future work. There are also sessions with experts who share real experience of the industry

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Aryan Chauhan

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If Visual Effects excites you, Chandigarh University is one of the best options. The Department of Animation and Multimedia is the largest in the region, with specialised facilities for visual effects training. You'll get hands-on experience in lighting, rendering, motion graphics, roto, compositing, and matchmoving, which are the real skills required in today's VFX studios. CU has an in-house Animation Studio where students can “earn while they learn” by working on live assignments. Apart from this, the faculty is drawn from national and international studios, so you learn directly from people who've worked on real projects. The u

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