Are there additional assessments or interview rounds after the entrance test for computer Science engineering applicants at CU?

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    Sunaina Ahuja

    a year ago

    Chandigarh University's admission process for Computer Science Engineering (CSE) is primarily centered around the Chandigarh University Common Entrance Test (CUCET) Phase-I, occurring from October 2023 to May 2024. The emphasis is on transparency and meritocracy, eliminating the need for additional assessments or interviews. Exceptional performers scoring between 90.01 and 100 marks in the CUCET secure an impressive 100% scholarship, showcasing CU's commitment to recognizing and nurturing academic talent within the CSE program. This scholarship structure, covering various score ranges, aligns with CU's dedication to inclusivity and fin

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    Parul Parihar

    a year ago

    For admission to Computer Science Engineering (CSE) at Chandigarh University, the pivotal evaluation is the Chandigarh University Common Entrance Test (CUCET) Phase-I, conducted from October 2023 to May 2024. This transparent and merit-based assessment negates the need for additional assessments or interviews. Students scoring between 90.01 and 100 marks in the CUCET become eligible for an outstanding 100% scholarship, underscoring CU's commitment to fostering academic excellence within the CSE program. The scholarship structure, covering diverse score ranges, emphasizes financial incentives for varying academic achievements, reinforci

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    Anamika Larhgotra

    a year ago

    In the context of Computer Science Engineering (CSE) admissions at Chandigarh University, the focus is on the Chandigarh University Common Entrance Test (CUCET) Phase-I, spanning from October 2023 to May 2024. This comprehensive evaluation eliminates the need for additional assessments or interview rounds. The transparency of CUCET ensures fairness in the admission process. Notably, students scoring between 90.01 and 100 marks in the test receive a remarkable 100% scholarship, a testament to Chandigarh University's commitment to fostering academic brilliance within the CSE program. This scholarship structure reflects CU's dedication to

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    RAJANISH KUMAR KAUSHAL

    a year ago

    Chandigarh University's admission process for Computer Science Engineering (CSE) revolves around the Chandigarh University Common Entrance Test (CUCET) Phase-I, taking place from October 2023 to May 2024. The comprehensive nature of CUCET eliminates the necessity for additional assessments or interview rounds. Remarkable performers scoring between 90.01 and 100 marks in the CUCET secure a 100% scholarship, showcasing CU's commitment to recognizing and nurturing top-tier talent within the CSE program. This scholarship structure, extending through various score ranges, aligns with CU's dedication to providing financial incentives for div

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