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5 months agoContributor-Level 6
Hi, I can share some tips with you if you are a fresher at university. Firstly, explore as much as you can, talk to people, participate in different activities and events, and be nice and friendly, because you will meet students from many places. Join clubs and small events, they are good for making friends and try new hobbies. If you feel confused, just ask teacher or help desk, they always guide. Do not copy others, just be yourself and go slow in each and everything, don't hurry up with things.
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5 months agoBeginner-Level 4
Yes, yes the placements for biotechnology in Chandigarh University are really amazing, the field is growing and companies from pharma, life sciences and healthcare are coming for hiring. Placements are also very amazing, leading companies like Cipla Ltd., Biocon, Serum Institute of India, GlaxoSmithKline, Panacea Biotec, and Zydus Cadila regularly recruit from the university and even my friend has been placed at top MNC with amazing salary.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 7
B.E. CSE in Chandigarh University is really good. The engineering block is big and has all modern labs for coding and projects. The engineering department of this university also has ABET accreditation to max 8 courses and NBA accreditations, which make the degree more valuable. Teachers are supportive and campus life is full of tech events, coding competitions, and workshops. Placements for CSE are also strong, many big companies come every year. If you want a good mix of studies, exposure and campus vibe, CU CSE is a good choice.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 8
ISB Mohali admissions require merit and entrance based eligibility. Candidates must secure a minimum aggregate in Class 12 for UG level admissions. For PG level admissions, candidates must secure a minimum aggregate in graduation. Furthermore, candidates must secure valid scores in accepted entrance exams. For more details around eligibility, candidates must visit the official website of the Institute.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 6
No, It is not like that, most of the students are from Punjab, because the university welcomes students from across the country, be it students from international countries, south, north, or western India. The vibes here are so lively. Students from all over India and abroad make it such a colourful and diverse place. There's always something happening, events, activities. Not only this, the university has so many clubs, and you can get into music, dance, drama, art, and more. The facilities are awesome with modern hostels, good food, healthcare buses, and all sorts of shops on campus.
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6 months agoBeginner-Level 3
Honestly, B.Pharmacy at Chandigarh University is a good choice. The course is structured in a way that balances theory with practical learning. The labs are well-equipped, so you get hands-on exposure to experiments and industry-level practices. Another plus point is the location—since Baddi, which is a major pharma hub, is close by, students often get good exposure through internships and industry visits. The fees are not too high, and with scholarships like CUCET or merit-based ones, it becomes even more affordable. Many of my seniors have gone on to work in reputed pharma companies, while some are pursuing higher studies.
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6 months agoBeginner-Level 5
It has always been worth it; the university is really growing fast, and it has always been the first choice of students. Students dream to join here, not just because of the curriculum, but because the university gives more than that. The department is packed with very great labs like the Microsoft Innovation Center, Google Android Lab, and Cisco Networking Lab, working on real-world projects, learn advanced tools like AutoCAD and ETABS, and the placements are also very excellent. Not only this, the university also organizes several cultural events, sports matches, and festivals, so it's not just about studies; you can enjoy several co
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6 months agoContributor-Level 6
Summer internship is always special because it is the first training for students. Chandigarh University provides summer internships in many streams. The programme also gives stipend of 10,000 which supports students during training. For some, it is a good help. Stipend makes it better, but success of internship depends on company placement and personal effort. Overall, it can be useful, but experience changes from student to student.
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