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Manvi Adlakha

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Placements for Aerospace Engineering at Chandigarh University are impressive and growing steadily. The university offers students opportunities in top aerospace and defense organizations, including Quest Global, Accenture, Astroport, Tata Advanced Systems, and international firms like Robotics Aviation in Canada. CU focuses on experiential learning with workshops, seminars, and industrial visits, so students are familiar with real-world aerospace applications. 

Electives such as Aircraft Propulsion, Aerospace Materials, and Aircraft Maintenance, along with access to a Stargazing Observatory and flight simulators, give students prac

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Kumud Joshi

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As an MBA Business Analytics with IBM student at Chandigarh University, I noticed how placements are designed to connect us with top recruiters from different industries. Here's what I observed:

Recruiting Companies: Big names like Federal Bank, Ujjivan Finance Bank, Deloitte, and Yubi frequently visit campus.

Job Roles: Students are placed in roles like Data Analyst, Business Intelligence Analyst, Data Scientist, Analytics Consultant, and Strategic Planner.

Industry Scope: Opportunities spread across finance, healthcare, marketing, supply chain management, and technology.

Advantage of IBM Tie-up: Exposure to advanced analytics tools and r

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Hrishi Dewangan

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Engineering students at Chandigarh University get exposure in different domains, from technology to core industries. Many names come forward, whether global or Indian. Microsoft, Google, Amazon, IBM, and Adobe are popular recruiters for IT and software engineers. TCS, Infosys, Capgemini, Cognizant, Accenture, and Deloitte offer exciting opportunities in consulting and services. Students also explore roles in finance and analytics with Goldman Sachs, American Express, and PayPal. Core and manufacturing companies like L&T, John Deere, and Hitachi are also part of the list. Such exposure helps the students acquire professional skills from

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Budigi Nandini

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IIT Madras, IIT Delhi, IIT Bombay, or IIIT Allahabad/Naya Raipur are among the top universities in the world for academic, professional, and international opportunities if you want a comprehensive, future-ready CSE programme with great placements and you have access to JEE or merit-based pathways.

 

If IITs are not an option, BITS Pilani, VIT Vellore, DTU, and Thapar Institute offer more affordable admissions, excellent returns, and industry exposure for similarly strong private-college setups.

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Yansh Kamboj

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In terms of software engineering, Chandigarh University is the bestest. At CU, students learn in highly practical and advanced, industry-sponsored labs created by global tech giants like Microsoft Innovation Center, IBM Software Lab, Oracle Academy, EMC² Academic Alliance, Unisys Innovation Labs, and many more. For the students, it is those lab setups that give them the kind of hands-on experience with the real world tools they are going to find in the tech industry. Key subjects such as Data Structures, Web Technologies, Java Programming, and Relational Database Management Systems (RDBMS) form the core of the curriculum and the

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Yansh Kamboj

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No other university can compete with Chandigarh University when it comes to MBA as the department offers very unique courses like Business Analytics, FinTech and Strategic HR, all collaborated with top companies like IBM and AON. I would also like to tell you that an MBA programme is not just about books; they're about real-world skills. And you know what the placements are really breaking records as students are placed in MNCs such as Amazon, Flipkart, Reliance, HDFC Bank, etc. with very high packages. CU also gives global exposure. It has programs with international universities where you can study abroad and learn new things. This o

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Tanya

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In terms of chemical engineering, Chandigarh University is an awesome place to study. The department owns some major, elegant laboratories for doing experiments to comprehend things happening in real time. 

Faculty members encourage students to write research papers and join mini-projects, encouraging them to attend seminars and present papers. On the skills development side, industry talks, seminars, and extra courses are organized. They offer quite strong placement support, with associations with the likes of industries in paints, fertilizers, energy, and manufacturing. 

The curriculum is robust and flexible to integrate cont

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Pranzal Sharma

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Yes, why not? BBA degree from Chandigarh University is really reputable. At Chandigarh University, the BBA programme is well structured. The course is NBA-accredited. And the management department is ranked very high in each and every ranking. Students also get collaboration with SAS, which gives 3 global certifications in machine learning, data mining. These certificates help students learn data tools like Excel, python and SQL AND Power BI. There are also workshop, live projects and internships. For international student, job scope is wide- you can go in digital marketing, brand management, sale, market research and advertising with

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Sunny Dhaliwal

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BCom and BBA at Chandigarh University are both solid, but they are very different from each other. BCom focuses on numbers, finance, and accounting, so you'll spend more time understanding money management, financial reporting, and taxation. BBA, meanwhile, is about managing people and business processes, teaching you skills in marketing, HR, operations, and entrepreneurship. If you're someone who enjoys dealing with data, accounts, and finance, BCom is the way to go. If you prefer leadership roles, managing teams, or understanding how businesses run, BBA fits better. Both have excellent faculty, campus facilities, and placement opport

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shanu magotra

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Engineering scoring at Chandigarh University is not extremely tough but requires consistent effort and conceptual clarity. Assessments include written exams, lab work, project submissions, and presentations, ensuring that students demonstrate both theoretical understanding and practical skills. Professors provide guidance, mentoring, and doubt-solving sessions to support students in meeting course requirements. While some courses may be chanllenging due to the technical nature of engineering, the workload is structured so that students who follow regular study routines, complete assignments on time, and actively participate in labs can

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