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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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Shanoo Sharma

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Honestly, I feel  Chandigarh University is a really good place for Mechatronics Enginnering. The faculty is approachable, most of them are PhD holders, and they genuinely help you understand complex concepts. What I like the most is the hands-on learning - you get to work in Labs like Robotics & Automation, CAD, Electerical Drives, and 3D Simulation. The projects are exciting too, from autonomous drones to smart robotic arms, which makes the learning experience feel very practical and industry - ready.

Also, the industry exposure here is amazing. Companies like Yamha, Renault Nissan, Exide, and Alstom regularly visit for placements

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Stakshi Sharma

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From what I've seen and experienced, pursuing an M.E. in Civil Engineering at Chandigarh University is a strong choice.The programme is AICTE-approved and has a curriculum that matches international standards, with emerging content like smart Buildings and Fast Track Constructions.The department offers specialisation in structural, Transportation, Geotechnical, Construction Technology & Management, and Environmental Engineering. Labs like concrete, Transportation, Surveying, and Hydraulic labs give hands-on experience, while industrial visits and constructionarium activities make learning very practical.

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Pankaj Mehta

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When it comes to placements, Chandigarh University's automobile engineering students enjoy opportunities with a wide variety of automotive and manufacturing companies. Instead of just numbers, what stands out is the quality of recruiters—companies like Mahindra & Mahindra, Suzuki Motors, Honda, Renault-Nissan, Yamaha, Royal Enfield, and Hyundai regularly hire from CU. Many students also explore opportunities in related industries like materials, energy, and R&D with firms such as Philips, JSW Steel, and General Electric. CU's placement training ecosystem is strong, focusing on aptitude, technical interviews, and soft skills, which ma

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Er VARUN

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From what I've observed, Civil Engineering at Chandigarh University gives you a fair chance at placements. The university invites companies like vConstruct, Simplex, McDermott, and Everest Industries, so students don't just depend on a single sector. The placement cell also guides students with mock interviews and workshops so they're ready to face recruiters confidently. A big plus is the exposure students get through activities like Constructionarium, where they go to live sites and actually build models themselves. This kind of practical training makes it easier to impress recruiters. While getting placed also depends on your skills

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Milanjit Kaur

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Yes, Chandigarh University is a good choice for B.E. in Mechanical Engineering. What I really like about the programme is the variety of specializations you can pick, like Thermal & Energy, Industrial Manufacturing & Management, or Automation & Robotics. The labs are another strong point from 3D printing and advanced welding labs to industry-backed centres by Honda, Mahindra, Hyundai, and MG Motors. These collaborations give you hands-on exposure that feels very close to real-world industry work. On top of that, the department is both ABET and NBA accredited, which adds global recognition. With regular industrial visits, workshops, and

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Anju cskhpkv

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Joining Chandigarh University for aerospace engineering is feasible and well-supported with resources. The programme is designed to prepare students for careers in aviation and space sectors, combining classroom learning with laboratory practice. Labs for propulsion, aerodynamics, and aircraft maintenance ensure students get hands-on exposure to real-world problems. Design software training, wind tunnel experiments, and simulation tools strengthen practical knowledge. CU emphasizes internships and industry projects, providing pathways into ISRO, HAL, DRDO, and private aerospace firms like Airbus and Boeing. Admission requires a 10+2 ba

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Shrey

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Electrical engineers from Chandigarh University are recruited by a mix of multinational corporations, public sector companies, and emerging tech firms. Leading recruiters include Siemens, ABB, Schneider Electric, BHEL, NTPC, and L&T. The programme equips students with knowledge in electrical systems, power electronics, control systems, renewable energy, and automation. Hands-on labs and practical projects ensure graduates are industry-ready. Students often participate in internships, workshops, and industry visits, which strengthens their employability. Graduates can pursue roles in power distribution, design, R&D, maintenance, and aut

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Aneena Abraham

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Hi, listed below are the top private universities in Punjab according to NIRF for the year 2025:

College NameNIRF 2023NIRF 2024NIRF 2025
Thapar Institute202929
Chandigarh University383231
IIT Ropar222232
LPU505048
Sant Longowal Institute of Engineering & TechnologyNA7679
Chitkara University929489

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