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naren pulikonda

Guide-Level 12

http://www.cuchd.in/uihm/
You will get all the required information from the link above.
and also the average package for MBA is 4.5L per annum.
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Dev Parbhakar

Guide-Level 11

Greetings.
Chandigarh University has better options.
University is adjuged as best in terms of placement and Overall, academic record is good.
Kindly visit www.cuchd.in for more information.
CGC or CU is one and the same thing.
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naren pulikonda

Guide-Level 12

The last date of taking admission is before the day of start of classes in extreme conditions that is 1st August, 2017.
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Dev Parbhakar

Guide-Level 11

Chandigarh University has experienced and qualified faculty.
Every year university conducts faculty development programme.
Kindly visit: www.cuchd.in for more information.
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naren pulikonda

Guide-Level 12

Obviously and undoubtedly Chandigarh University is far better than Dronacharya university and PDM university in every aspect. You may even go through social sites to get some information.
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naren pulikonda

Guide-Level 12

Yes, maths is a mandatory subject in almost every stream of B.Com too and in B.Com (Hons), it's very mandatory.
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Sanath Kumar

Beginner-Level 2

Yes, admissions are still open in Chandigarh University.
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naren pulikonda

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Chandigarh university would be better one for law than S.S.Subodh Institute in aspect of experienced teaching staff and a well tailored academic approach.
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https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/course/b-com-hons-chandigarh-university-225460
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hamandeep singh dhillon

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Yes of course, if you want to choose your career as legal studies. Its a 5 year programme and then you can start your practice.