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a week agoContributor-Level 10
The USP of M.Tech course is that it integrates engineering with agricultural research. Dedicated emphasizes is made on farm machinery, renewable energy and AI & Data Science, thus helping aspirants deal with real-life challenges. Research-oriented curriculum along with collaborations with Punjab Remote Sensing Centre, enable aspirants to make career in tech based agriculture, sustainability and applied engineering.
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a week agoContributor-Level 10
Specialisations given in the M.Tech course at Punjab Agricultural University are Artificial Intelligence & Data Science in Agriculture, Processing & Food Engineering, and more. It provides detailed industry knowledge about a particular sector, thus giving them an advantage.
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a week agoContributor-Level 10
To get admission into M.Tech course at Punjab Agricultural University, aspirants must pass the PAU-MET entrance test. They must clear the minimum eligibility criteria, that is, to score at least 60% marks in the undergraduate degree.
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a week agoContributor-Level 10
There's a big difference between both. Indian Institute of Management Bangalore is one of the top B-schools in India, with very high competition, strict selection (CAT + high percentile), and extremely strong placements. It's best if you can clear the entrance and want top-tier corporate roles with high packages.
Lovely Professional University is much more accessible and flexible for admission, with decent placements, good campus exposure, and multiple opportunities, especially for students from commerce and banking backgrounds. For a “bright future,” IIM-B is top level but very competitive; LPU is a practical and easier path with g
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a week agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, a law degree from Chandigarh University is valuable. The University's BA LLB, BBA LLB, and LLB programs are all approved by the Bar Council of India, are practice-oriented, include moot courts, internships, and special training in relevant fields, address contemporary issues in the legal domain, teach research methodology and prepare students for various legal careers like advocacy, corporate law, the judiciary, and many more, have good placement services with over 800 recruiting companies, good infrastructure, and are NAAC A+ accredited. Scholarships are available through CUCET scores or merit. The CUCET entrance exam makes the a
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a week agoContributor-Level 6
With a 71.8% in CBSE, joining Chandigarh University can be a good option as the university provides ease in the admission process through CUCET and both the marks in the entrance test and previous studies decides your admission and scholarship. Many of the courses like Engineering, management, creative studies accepts students in this range of percentage along with a good percentage in the CUCET test. Also, there are Merit based scholarship for eligible candidates in CU which reduce the fees from the considerable amount. So I suggest to check specific programs which you need and the placements as the university is an industry focused u
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a week agoContributor-Level 7
At Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology:
- Main campus = better faculty, exposure, peer group
- Stronger placement opportunities
- More companies + better overall environment
Dera Bassi campus is newer, so:
- Fewer opportunities comparatively
- Placements are okay but not at Patiala level
Even in 2020, most top companies and higher packages were centered around the Patiala campus.
So if you have the choice → CSE Patiala > CSE Dera Bassi 👍
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a week agoContributor-Level 10
The university moved from the 301–350 band in 2025 to the 251–300 bracket in 2026, marking a jump of 50 positions globally.
| Subject Discipline | 2025 Rank | 2026 Rank | Improvement |
| Mechanical Engineering | 301–350 | 251–300 | +50 Places |
| Electrical & Electronics Engineering | 401–450 | 251–300 | +150 Places |
| Computer Science & Information Systems | 301–350 | 251–300 | +50 Places |
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a week agoContributor-Level 10
| Subject Discipline | 2025 Rank | 2026 Rank | Improvement |
| Mechanical Engineering | 301–350 | 251–300 | +50 Places |
| Electrical & Electronics Engineering | 401–450 | 251–300 | +150 Places |
| Computer Science & Information Systems | 301–350 | 251–300 | +50 Places |
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