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Tanvi

Beginner-Level 4

Quantum University is actually a pretty decent place, especially if you're serious about building your career but also want a chill college environment. I've done my MBA from Quantum University, and overall my experience was positive. The campus is well-maintained, the vibe is student-friendly, and there's a good mix of academics and activities going on, so it doesn't feel boring or overly stressful.

The faculty, especially in the management department, are approachable and supportive. You can actually talk to them, clear doubts, and get guidance beyond just exams. The university focuses not only on theory but also on practical learning

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Aamir Sohail

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Quantum University is situated in Roorkee. Quantum University is one
of the best but the best University in north India popularly known for its top quality education, placements, faculty members and awesome infrastructure. The college has very highly experienced faculty
members and trained lab assistants are there. It's a great place to pursue your education that truly transforms student's dreams into reality… The university also offers chances for research and collaboration with experts and professionals in the field. Quantum University campus is very good there is a very friendly environment on the campus

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Tanvi

Beginner-Level 4

Honestly, both universities are good, but Quantum University feels more practical and industry-oriented, especially if you're doing professional courses like MBA.

At Quantum University, the main focus is on skill-based learning, certifications, and real exposure. You don't just study theory—you get industry certifications, live projects, internships, and proper placement training alongside your degree. The environment is very student-friendly, and faculty actually help you grow, not just finish the syllabus.

Quantum also pushes entrepreneurship and innovation strongly through its incubation center, so if you want to start something of

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Vivek sharma

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not at all, if you compare the fee strucutre in all famous colleges, it is double of the fee Quantum is charging. Quantum is well known for its affordable fees.

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Vivek sharma

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if you are appearing this year in your 12th boards, you can apply for the registration and then after you pass your boards you can take admission in Quantum if you match the eligibility criteria.

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Rahul Jha

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You must have passed Class 12 (10+2) or equivalent from a recognised board.

Physics and Mathematics should be compulsory subjects in your 10+2.

You should have also studied one of the following additional subjects: Chemistry, Biotechnology, Biology, or Computer Science (IT).

Minimum aggregate of around 50% marks in these subjects in 10+2 is required (some sources also mention slightly higher like 55% depending upon the specialization/seat category).

Admission to the course may be based on entrance exams, such as the university's Q-CARE exam, JEE Main, or state-level engineering entrance exams, with preference to those with valid scores.

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Nikki

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Admission Process at Quantum University:

  • Application Form: First, you need to fill out the application form online. It just asks for your basic details and academic info.

  • Personal Interview: After applying, you'll be called for a personal interview. It's mostly a friendly interaction to understand your background, interest, and career goals.

  • Selection & Confirmation: Once you clear the interview, you get selected. Then you pay the required fee to confirm your seat, and your admission is done.

I've done my MBA from Quantum University, and honestly, the whole process is smooth, simple, and student-friendly 👍

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Aastha Gupta

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Quantum University in Roorkee, Uttarakhand offers a wide range of high-quality programs that empower students to excel in diverse fields of technology, business, Science and the arts. At the undergraduate level, it has degrees like B.Tech in various engineering streams (Computer Science & Engineering, AI/ML, Cyber Security, Mechanical, Civil, ECE), BCA, BBA, B.Com, B.Sc. (Hons.) in Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry, Agriculture and BA (Hons.) in subjects like English and Economics, along with BHM (Hotel Management) and more. Postgraduate programs include MBA, MCA, M.Tech, M.Sc., M.Pharm., and research Ph.D. degrees across disciplines. Th

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rajeev khanna

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Yes,  Quantum University is good for a B.Tech. From my experience and what I have seen, the university gives a strong foundation in engineering along with practical skills. The teachers are helpful and explain things clearly, which makes learning easier. In B.Tech, especially in branches like Computer Science, the labs and projects are useful because we work with real coding and real problems, not just books.

I like that the course curriculum feels updated with current technology trends — we study things like programming, data structures, databases, and new topics like AI and cybersecurity. This helps me feel more

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Tanvi

Beginner-Level 4

Yes, I'd say Quantum University does provide good education facilities. I've done my MBA from Quantum University, and overall the experience was pretty decent. The campus is well-maintained, classrooms and libraries are good, and you get the basic facilities you actually need as a student.

The faculty are supportive and approachable, especially if you're willing to ask questions and put in effort. There are also regular activities, industry exposure, and placement support, which really help. Like any university, a lot depends on how much you use the opportunities given, but if you're serious about learning, Quantum University gives you

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