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R Verma

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The Aerospace Engineering programme layout has designs to ensure career growth. The career planning process is pursued with proper resume preparation and skill up-gradation support and mock interviews set up under the guidance of mentors. They are also made to understand how a higher platform could be of great use as the faculty has been advising them for higher education plans. 

The curriculum engages students in modern subjects like satellite design, drone technology, and advanced flight systems. Through various industry alliances, interns get real opportunities to tackle real problems too. A few among them would try their hands

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Saurabh Khanduri

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To gain admission into the M.Tech courses offered by NIPER, candidates must have cleared a BPharma/MBBS/MSc/BTech with a minimum aggregate of 60% or 6.75 CGPA. Candidates who fulfill the aforementioned eligibility criteria must appear for and clear the NIPER JEE entrance exam to gain admissions into the NIPER M.Tech courses.

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Udai Singh

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Chandigarh University is best for mechanical engineering.

The department offers specialisation in any of three options: design, robotics, or manufacturing. Few such society groups take part, namely ASME and IEI, opening wide networks. Tie-ups at the International level expose the students to ideas newer than they can comprehend. Placement records are really good with packages. From automobile, energy to electronics, recruiters come from different sectors. The engineers from Chandigarh do not just study books: they know how to do practical applications in a good volume. There are industrial visits, seminars, and workshops always in progr

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Itti Dogra

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Aerospace engineering at Chandigarh University offers subjects in aerodynamics, propulsion, aircraft design among others. Students are taught in well-equipped labs like flight simulator, aeromodelling lab, propulsion lab while there is also provision made in observatory study of the sky. The programme offers the scope to choose specializations like avionics, aircraft maintenance and even rockets.

 

The university has linkages to courses offered by ISRO whereby training certificates are to be given under ISRO expertise. With AI as a minor subject, learners get extra edge on this new technology. Teachers from IITs, NITs and industry s

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Gagan Hansra

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At Chandigarh University, Engineering department has taken many steps in this field. Faculty and students work on projects that touch real problems of life. There are works in robotics, nanotech and new materials. AI and machine learning are also part of the research areas. 

Patents have been filed in large numbers, showing how much innovation is happening. Many projects also focus on green energy and sustainable development. Students get to be part of global collaborations with researchers from many countries. This mix of ideas brings new solutions. From health tech to quantum computing, the department is busy creating answers for

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Chandigarh University allows first-year aerospace students to pick open elective subjects to enhance learning beyond the core aerospace curriculum. Electives typically include programming fundamentals, engineering drawing, basic robotics, environmental studies, and innovation-focused courses.

These courses are designed to strengthen analytical, technical, and problem-solving skills while giving students exposure to complementary fields. By taking open electives, students can explore areas such as coding, design thinking, or applied mechanics, which can be useful for projects in aerodynamics, propulsion, or avionics later in the program.

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Zini Chanu

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Yes, the ECE department at Chandigarh University is really great. The course holds approvals like AICTE and is accredited by NBA and ABET. Students get the option to choose electives in VLSI Design, Embedded Robotics and IoT, or Communication and Signal Processing. The programme also brings new learning with minors in Artificial Intelligence and Microsoft certifications like Azure AI Fundamentals and Azure Data Fundamentals. Focus is on practical education with a project-based approach. 

Labs are well developed, like VLSI lab, simulation lab, advanced technology lab, and PCB design lab under Altium Education. There is also an embed

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Chandigarh University's MBA programs are AICTE-approved and NBA-accredited, offering students a degree recognised both nationally and internationally. The university focuses on practical learning, internships, live projects, and industry mentorship. In comparison to other universities in Punjab, CU offers a more holistic approach by combining classroom teaching with experiential learning and global exposure.

Students have opportunities to earn certifications, participate in workshops, and gain hands-on experience in real business scenarios. The career support and placement assistance are excellent, helping graduates secure roles in t

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Sunny Dhaliwal

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Electrical Engineering at Chandigarh University is quite promising. The department has modern labs like Power Systems, Digital Signal Processing, Power Electronics, and more, which help you actually build and test things, not just read about them. The curriculum is updated with electives so you can specialize in areas like Energy Systems or Instrumentation if that interests you. The Department of Career Planning and Development (DCPD) does a decent job setting up internships and helping with interview prep, so you get exposure before you graduate. The campus life is active, the classrooms are decent, and there are good peer groups to l

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Sunny Dhaliwal

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Electrical Engineering at Chandigarh University is honestly a good choice if you're serious about both core engineering and future technologies. The programme is accredited by NBA and ABET, which means it's recognised globally. What I liked most is the flexibility – you can pick specializations like Power Systems, Energy Systems, Electric Vehicles, or Control & Instrumentation. On top of that, CU gives you a chance to study AI as a minor and even earn Microsoft certifications like Azure AI Fundamentals. The labs are well-equipped, and there's even a HARTEK Innovation Lab for sustainability. With workshops,
 

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