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4.2/5
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Top recruiting companies of our college are Amazon, Google, Microsoft, IBM, Cognizant, Wipro, Mindtree, Microland, etc.
Based on 1071 Reviews
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Placements are good only for CSE and MBA courses and not very much good for other courses, Even not all the students get internships from our college.
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B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2027
4.6
5Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
It offers a comprehensive industry program with an industry-ready curriculum.
Placements: Over 90% of CSE students get placed in 2025, with Chandigarh University recording 9,124 job offers from 900 companies. The highest package is international 1.7 crore per annum, domestic package is 54.75 LPA offered by Palo Alto Networks, and the lowest package is 3–4 LPA. Top recruiting companies are Amazon, Adobe, Deloitte, and Hitachi. The percentage of students securing internships is 70–80%, with companies like PayPal and Nutanix. Top roles offered are software engineer, full-stack developer, and cybersecurity analyst.
Infrastructure: Chandigarh University CSE department offers labs, smart classrooms, 24/7 Wi-Fi, and a central library with digital resources. Hostels are modern with AC and non-AC options, hygienic meals, canteens, medical centers, dispensaries, and extensive sports facilities.
Faculty: Teachers are generally well qualified. Many holding doctorate degrees and industry experience. They are approachable, helpful, and supportive, and emphasize practical learning alongside theory. The curriculum is designed to be industry-oriented. It includes emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and machine learning. Semester exams in Chandigarh University are moderately challenging.
Reviewed on 25 Nov 2025Read More
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B.E. in Mechatronics Engineering - Batch of 2029
3.6
3Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
A well-rounded experience with strong placements and good campus life
Placements: I am from B.Tech Mechatronics, and the placements in my course have been fairly strong. Around 70 to 80 percent of students get placed if they maintain good academics and skills. The highest packages usually cross 25 to 30 LPA from top tech companies, while the average package for our course stays around 5 to 6 LPA. The lowest offers depend on the company but usually stay above 3 LPA. Companies like Bosch, Tata, Mahindra, Cognizant, Infosys, and several automation and robotics startups visit regularly.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure for engineering students is one of the strong points. Labs for electronics, robotics, mechanical machines, and programming are well-equipped and used regularly. Classrooms are fitted with projectors or smart boards, and the Wi-Fi on campus works well in most academic blocks. The library has a good range of books, digital journals, and quiet study areas. Hostel facilities are decent with options for AC and non-AC rooms. The mess food is average but hygienic, and the canteen has multiple choices. There are medical facilities, a decent gym, and a wide range of sports like cricket and football.
Faculty: Most teachers in my course are experienced and explain topics well with practical examples. They are approachable and helpful if you ask doubts after class. The curriculum is relevant because Mechatronics involves coding, electronics, mechanical concepts, and robotics, and the subjects reflect that mix quite well. Exams are held on time and are moderate in difficulty if you follow classes. Internal marks, lab work, and assignments also contribute, so the pass percentage is high for students who attend regularly. Overall, the course feels industry-oriented and useful.
Other: I chose Mechatronics because it blends electronics, mechanics, programming, and automation, which matches the direction industries are moving towards. The best parts of the course are the labs, the variety of subjects, and the exposure to both hardware and software. I wish there were even more hands-on projects built into the curriculum. The campus crowd is large, but it creates a lively environment. Events like CU Fest and Tech Invent make the atmosphere fun. Connectivity to the campus is decent, and there are many extracurricular clubs to join.
Reviewed on 25 Nov 2025Read More
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B.E. (Hons.) in CSE (Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning) in association with IBM - Batch of 2028
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Balanced academics and campus life with scope for improvement.
Placements: In my course 85 percent students are placed. The highest package is 12 LPA the lowest is 3.5 LPA and average is 6.5 LPA. Top recruiters included TCS Infosys and Wipro. 70 percent students secured internships in companies like TCS Cognizant and PwC. Common roles offered are analyst developer and support engineer.
Infrastructure: Our course has modern labs high speed Wi-Fi smart classrooms and a well stocked library. The hostel provided clean spacious rooms good security and decent mess food with a canteen for extra options. Medical facilities are available round the clock and sports areas like gym courts and fields are well maintained. Overall the infrastructure and hostel environment are comfortable and supportive for students.
Faculty: The faculty is helpful qualified and knowledgeable and the teaching quality is clear and practical. The curriculum is relevant and aligned with industry needs offering good hands on learning. Semester exams are moderate difficult but fair and most students passed with ease with an overall pass percentage of 85 to 90 percent.
Other: I chose this course because it aligned with my interests and offered strong career potential. I appreciated most is the practical learning through labs projects and supportive faculty who guided us well. Placements and industry exposure are also helpful. I wish the course included more updated tools software and extra workshops. The campus has a friendly crowd with enjoyable events fests and active clubs. Connectivity to the city is good and the surroundings felt safe. Scholarship options are available for eligible students. Overall it is a positive and balanced experience with room for improvement.
Reviewed on 18 Nov 2025Read More
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B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2026
3.4
2Placements4Infrastructure2Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Bad placement hope and bad management.
Placements: I’m in the 2026 batch, pursuing Bachelors of Engineering in Computer Science. The highest package is always made up for the students who are good to the management. Also, they flex the CTC, not the TC. Nobody tells it actually. The average is 5 LPA. That’s what the top private university in India makes today. It’s very poor. Top recruiters are MAANG. Mostly students got internships for the sake of credit completion, and it is offered from the college which is a setup, they never tell the whole information. The placement percentage is 70 percent due to that. They do this for the image.
Infrastructure: Infrastructure of the course is good, but the management is poor. I hope they invest in good human resources. Hostel facilities are bare minimum and can be improved. Medical facilities are a scam here, and they make bills on you without your acknowledgment.
Faculty: Teachers are not well qualified. The starting semesters are like getting the worst faculty, but later it improves. The course doesn’t make you industry-ready at all. I don’t know which industry they follow. Exams are easy, and passing is 75 percent.
Other: The campus culture is very nice compared to any other college I’ve gone to. Many talented people come here from all sorts of backgrounds. The university can really improve if they focus on quality and management. They allow every student who can afford the university, which weakens the mindset of students. Courses are really good, but faculty needs improvement. Events are very nice. Connectivity is sometimes hard because it’s on the highway. Extracurricular activities are excellent.
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B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2028
3.2
4Placements2Infrastructure3Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Good placement but poor infrastructure and hostels.
Placements: In my particular course, there is a wide scope of placement and many students to get placed also, 30-40 percent of students got placed. The highest has got to 1.5 crores per annum, and the lowest is about 2 LPA-3 LPA. Students do get internship opportunities. There are different roles for which companies come.
Infrastructure: Talking about the infrastructure and hostel, this is a part of my college life, and I don't like it. There is no good quality. The mess food is also not good. There are canteens, which are the only savior present to help from that hostel's mess food. Also, in classes, there is humidity.
Faculty: Some of the teachers are helpful and provide us with a lot of knowledge to learn, but on the other hand, some teachers seem to know nothing. The course curriculum in the 1st year is not good because I don't understand what I will do with the knowledge I gain from learning carpentry and wiring. Semester exams are okay sometimes, but they can also be difficult.
Reviewed on 15 Nov 2025Read More
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B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2027
2.8
3Placements2Infrastructure3Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
The side of our university that people do know but don't speak about.
Placements: The percentage of students placed is not so good. Firstly, they will remove some students from the drive by giving the CGPA criteria. Then, some by aptitude test, after which you will be able to sit in the drive. Now talking about the highest package, like the rarest, it is approximately 1 crore, but seeing the average or the lowest, both are like 3-4 LPA. Internship getting is also very difficult from the university. Companies came for different roles like data analyst, software engineer and many.
Infrastructure: The facilities they provide are very basic for the amount of fees they charge. The classes are normal and have a lot of humidity in class, and some classes are also smelly. On some floors, the Wi-Fi is also not working, and in the basement, the phone network also doesn't work. The library is so normal, only one in D6 is good, every other is normal. Hostels are very bad, there are no ACs, we only have a cooler, which makes a lot of noise and hostel times are also very restrictive for girls.
Faculty: Teachers are not helpful and are very biased towards their favourite students. They don't even teach well, we won't be able to understand whether they are teaching us or themselves. The curriculum is good, but some courses are a waste of time, and they make them mandatory even though they don't have any value. Getting passed is easy in semester exams, even if you study for 1 day, you can easily pass (but only pass, for good marks, you need to put more effort).
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Chandigarh University (CU) Courses and Fees 2026 FAQs

Q:   Does Chandigarh University provide a BA History course?
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Chandigarh University offers a Bachelor of Arts (Hons. ). Liberal Arts course which includes the foundation study of History, Political Science, and Literature & Cultures. B.A. Alone is not offered in History. The various specialisations in which B.A. Is offered are Film & Television Studies - ITP (Study in the USA), Economics, Journalism and Mass Communication, and others.
Q:   Are scholarships available for MCA at Chandigarh University?
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The details for scholarships offered on the basis of CUCET are as follows:

Scores in CUCETCUCET Phase 1: Percentage of WaiverCUCET Phase 2: Percentage of Waiver
90.01 - 100100%100%
80 - 90 marks50%40%
70 - 79.9940%30%
60 - 69.9930%20%
50 - 59.9925%15%
40 - 49.9915%10%
30 - 39.99EligibleEligible

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Q:   How are the MSc placements at Chandigarh University?
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The key highlights of Chandigarh University MSc placements in recent past are presented below:

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MSc Statistics

MSc Physics highest package

INR 36 LPA

Companies visited  

40+

Q:   How can I fill the application form for BBA at Chandigarh University?
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Chandigarh University admissions to BBA course are entrance-based. Those who want to take admission to this course at Chandigarh University must apply via the official website of CUCET and apply for the respective entrance exam in the first place. By fulfilling the application form, candidates need to pay an application amount of INR 1,000. The application form can be filled in both online/ offline modes. However, the application fee is common for both modes. Once their application will be approved, candidates can sit for CUCET. After that, the CUCET scores will be evaluated to offer final admission to BBA course. 

Q:   Is there any cutoff for Chandigarh University?
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Chandigarh University offers admission to various UG and PG courses through CUCET scores. Candidates seeking Chandigarh University admission 2023 must appear for CUCET by registering themselves on the official website at cucet.cuchd.in. For the final selection, Chandigarh University will release the final result in form of merit list having names of the student basis CUCET scores. For more information regarding Chandigarh University cutoff, click here. Chandigarh University offers the below mentioned courses through CUCET on mandatory basis: 

  • BE
  • BPharm
  • Pharm D 
  • MPharma (Pharmaceutics)
  • MPharma (Pharmacology)
  • MPharma (Industrial Pharmacy)
  • MPharma (Pharmaceutical Chemistry)
  • MBA
  • Integrated Law programs, including BA LLB, BBA LLB and BCom LLB 
  • Integrated Law (LLM)
Q:   What is the CUCET Counselling process for Chandigarh University?
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Chandigarh University admissions 2024 to BParma, MPharma, BA LLB and LLM is based on CUCET Counselling 2024. Mentioned below is the step-wise process for Chandigarh University CUCET Counselling: 

Step 1: Once the candidates are qualified as per CUCET eligibility criteria, they need to prepare and upload Statement of Purpose (SOP). 

Step 2: Submit fee if INR 10,000

Step 3: Appear before the university for counselling and personal interaction as per the counselling schedule 

Step 4: The final results will be declared on the basis of Counselling, CUCET Score, SOP and Personal Interaction. 

 

Q:   Is Maths compulsory for BTech admission at Chandigarh University (CU)?
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Chandigarh University (CU) offers entrance-based admissions for its BTech programme. Candidates are also required to meet the eligibility criteria specified by the university for BTech admission. The eligibility requirements differ across the available specialisations. For most of the specialisations, the eligibility criteria require applicants to have passed Class 12 with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects, and any two of these subjects: Chemistry/ Biotechnology/ Computer Science/ Biology, with a minimum 50-60% aggregate. Hence, studying Maths at the Class 12 level is compulsory for taking BTech admission at Chandigarh University.

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