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Upasana RaiCurrent Student
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Yes, fashion students at CU often get abroad-exposure as part of their learning. There are tie-ups with foreign universities so students can take part in semester exchanges or international workshops and internships. Studying overseas allows s
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Yes, fashion students at CU often get abroad-exposure as part of their learning. There are tie-ups with foreign universities so students can take part in semester exchanges or international workshops and internships. Studying overseas allows seeing how fashion is done in different regions — the materials, the consumer tastes, the production methods — which you might not get to see by staying local. These experiences also help build a global mindset, which is valuable in fashion. CU supports students for these opportunities with resources like international relations offices and helps in arranging travel, accommodations and sometimes scholarships, making it more feasible for students to go abroad.Thank you.
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Navpreet Current Student
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Chandigarh University ranked overall 14th in India in the Architecture category in NIRF 2025. It ranked #1 among Punjab, North India and #2 in India among all the private universities.
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Abhishek RanjanCurrent Student
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You can definitely trust Chandigarh University's NIRF rank for Architecture if you are thinking of taking admission in this university… In the NIRF 2025 rankings, CU got the 14th position in India, showing national-level recognition. Among p
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You can definitely trust Chandigarh University's NIRF rank for Architecture if you are thinking of taking admission in this university… In the NIRF 2025 rankings, CU got the 14th position in India, showing national-level recognition. Among private universities, the university is ranked 2nd in India and the No. 1 private architecture institute in Punjab and North India. This is the youngest university to get so much recognition. It is definitely doing something great in terms of providing education.
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Rekha DeviCurrent Student
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At Chandigarh University, most big IT companies like Microsoft, Amazon, and Infosys ask for a minimum of 60 percent in academics to sit in their placement drives. If you don't meet this it doesn't mean you have no chance. The university also i
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At Chandigarh University, most big IT companies like Microsoft, Amazon, and Infosys ask for a minimum of 60 percent in academics to sit in their placement drives. If you don't meet this it doesn't mean you have no chance. The university also invites many startups, mid level firms and product based companies that are more flexible. In such cases your skills in coding, problem solving and projects matter more than marks. You can also take advantage of CU's training programs, hackathons and industry tie ups to prove your ability. If you focus on building strong technical knowledge, good communication skills and certifications you can still secure a good job even without meeting the 60 percent criteria.
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Shrey Current Student
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B.Tech in CSE at Chandigarh University is well-structured to provide students with both fundamental concepts and cutting-edge technology experience. The programme includes hands-on training in AI, data analytics, and full-stack development, of
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B.Tech in CSE at Chandigarh University is well-structured to provide students with both fundamental concepts and cutting-edge technology experience. The programme includes hands-on training in AI, data analytics, and full-stack development, often supported by IBM's industry network. Students work on live projects using real datasets, which enhances problem-solving skills and practical knowledge. CU's placement cell connects students with a variety of recruiters, from multinational corporations to growing startups. Companies like Microsoft, Intel, Juspay, Axtria, and Sabre Technologies are regular visitors, looking for talent in software development, data analytics, and system engineering. Apart from placements, the curriculum encourages research, coding competitions, and internships. With a large peer group, collaborative learning is natural, helping students grow faster. Overall, the programme ensures students are ready for both domestic and global career opportunities in the IT industry.
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Abhishek Singh RanaCurrent Student
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Chandigarh University in 2025 got scores in five key areas.In Teaching, Learning & Resources (TLR) it scored 65.11, rank 91. In Research & Professional Practice (RP), score 49.13, rank 16. In Graduation Outcomes (GO), score 78.05, rank 43. In
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Chandigarh University in 2025 got scores in five key areas.In Teaching, Learning & Resources (TLR) it scored 65.11, rank 91. In Research & Professional Practice (RP), score 49.13, rank 16. In Graduation Outcomes (GO), score 78.05, rank 43. In Outreach & Inclusivity (OI), score 74.25, rank 17. In Perception (PR), score 39.74, rank 30.
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Ritin KansalCurrent Student
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It mostly depends on personal interest in choosing the branch. Chandigarh University has in place the most popular CSE (General), which has all the basics of Computer Science and advanced topics like AI, IoT, and cloud. This ensures good clari
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It mostly depends on personal interest in choosing the branch. Chandigarh University has in place the most popular CSE (General), which has all the basics of Computer Science and advanced topics like AI, IoT, and cloud. This ensures good clarity concerning available career options after graduation. Specialized branches might probably be beneficial if already interested, for example, CSE-MC for anyone passionate about developing mobile applications alongside software interfaces. Another is IoT, which is best for quite a number who lean more towards smart devices, sensors, and technologies of future advancement. But IT is to CSE what an applied computing strand is to a regular computing strand, bearing more on networking. So, if you happen to be confused, go with CSE (General); however, if at all you have a clear passion for a field like IoT or Mobile, then choose specialization. Both ways, the university provides good exposure and training.
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Navpreet Current Student
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Mechanical Engineering from Chandigarh University offers a broad career landscape combining theory and practical exposure. Alumni often find roles in machine design, HVAC systems, industrial engineering, and research & development. The univers
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Mechanical Engineering from Chandigarh University offers a broad career landscape combining theory and practical exposure. Alumni often find roles in machine design, HVAC systems, industrial engineering, and research & development. The university's industry tie-ups and placements help graduates enter startups or established firms in sectors like oil and gas, automotive component manufacturing, or heavy machinery. For those inclined toward innovation, there is scope in additive manufacturing, automation, and smart factory systems.Additionally, graduates can opt for specialisation via higher studies (MTech, MSc) or certifications in project management, Lean Six Sigma, or robotics to increase employability. The skillset also lends itself to non-traditional roles such as sales engineering, technical consulting, or education.
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Is Chandigarh University for CS?
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Manasi Current Student
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Yes, Chandigarh University is highly suitable for Computer Science studies. The university offers multiple specialised programs in CSE, BCA, and related fields, integrating modern technologies like AI, AR/VR, and data science. Labs are fully e
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Yes, Chandigarh University is highly suitable for Computer Science studies. The university offers multiple specialised programs in CSE, BCA, and related fields, integrating modern technologies like AI, AR/VR, and data science. Labs are fully equipped for hands-on learning, and students can work on live projects and industry-oriented assignments. CU's programs are designed to balance theoretical knowledge with practical experience, allowing students to learn programming, software development, and data analytics while gaining exposure to tools like SQL, Python, and Tableau. The university also encourages participation in workshops, hackathons, and collaborations with industry experts to keep students aligned with current tech trends.
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gaurav joshiCurrent Student
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Chandigarh University has shown a steady rise in its NIRF rankings, and yes, it is now very close to entering the top 25 in overall performance. In the university category, CU is ranked 19th in 2025, compared to 20th in 2024 and 27th in 2023.
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Chandigarh University has shown a steady rise in its NIRF rankings, and yes, it is now very close to entering the top 25 in overall performance. In the university category, CU is ranked 19th in 2025, compared to 20th in 2024 and 27th in 2023. This consistent climb highlights the university's improvement in teaching quality, placements, research, and industry collaborations. For a university that started in 2012, moving this quickly up the NIRF ladder is no small achievement. The 19th spot among all universities (government and private) shows CU is now competing directly with some of the country's top institutions. If it maintains this pace, entering the top 15–25 range across multiple categories looks very achievable in the coming years.
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