Can I apply to Chandigarh University after JEE Main Phase 1 result itself?
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Yes, students can apply to Chandigarh University immediately after JEE Main Phase 1 results. The university accepts Phase 1 scores for initial counseling, merit recognition, and scholarship consideration. Candidates can also update their application later with Phase 2 scores to improve their merit standing. Early application provides benefits such as priority seat allocation, early branch selection, and potential financial advantages, especially in high-demand B.E. programs like CSE, AI, and Data Science. Chandigarh University's dual-phase approach ensures flexibility, professionalism, and student convenience, allowing applicants to op
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Yes, you can apply to Chandigarh University immediately after JEE Main Phase 1 results for B.E. admissions. CU encourages early applications to help students secure seats and access counselling without delay. Students can submit their Phase 1 JEE scores for scholarship evaluation and later update their application if they appear for Phase 2. Early applicants often benefit from better branch availability and smoother admission processing. Even if you choose to wait for Phase 2, applying early through CUCET keeps your options open. This flexible admission structure allows students to plan confidently without risking their academic year.
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Hi.
Yes, you can absolutely apply to Chandigarh University (CU) right after your JEE Main Phase 1 result.
You do not need to wait for Phase 2.
How It Works at Chandigarh University
Admission After Phase 1
CU allows applications as soon as you have a valid JEE Main score
Phase 1 score is fully accepted for:
Admission consideration
Branch allotment
Scholarship evaluation
Option to Update Later
If you appear for JEE Main Phase 2 and score better:
You can update/upload your improved score
CU will then consider your best percentile/AIR
Benefits of Applying Early (After Phase 1)
Higher chance of getting top branches (CSE
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