Can I migrate from Chandigarh university to Goswami Ganesh Dutta Sanatan Dharma college in B.A. 2nd year?

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    Saumya Soni

    3 years ago
    Hi, Hardik Roda, I would suggest you to not migrate from Chandigarh University as Chandigarh University is best in placements and it will help you in boosting your skills and will provide you lot of opportunities in many fields. NAAC has graded it as an A+ university. Also, it is the youngest private university to get ranked by NIRF. Chandigarh University Punjab is ranked among the Leading & Best Educational institutions in Northern India. CUCHD is constantly ranked among the top institutions of Punjab for academic innovative pedagogy, excellence, research, and placements by reputed national and international accreditation bodies and m
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    angel

    4 years ago
    Yes it is possible to migrate from Chandigarh university to Goswami Ganesh Dutta Sanatan Dharma college in B.A. 2nd year. But the aura set by Chandigarh University for study is much higher than any other colleges. One can gets the best education in Chandigarh University. Talking about the rules of migration in Chandigarh University are: There will be no migration in Postgraduate courses, because of the limited period of degree. In the case of undergraduate courses, migration will be restricted to the 3rd semester. After that, no migration will be allowed. Migration can be done only if the number of deficient courses are not more than 3
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    Sreya Ghosh

    3 years ago
    I would like to suggest you to reconsider your decision and mark the problems that have made you take such decisions. Chandigarh University offers individual mentors with whom you can discuss your problems to sort them out. Chandigarh University is one of the best colleges with 100% placement guarantee. Also the faculty members are extremely helpful and friendly. Chandigarh University is accredited A+ by NAAC. So, whatever made you take such decision take a moment to review your decision. Chandigarh University, Punjab enjoys high standing among many national rating services that evaluate quality of education, research activity, afforda
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    mehak

    3 years ago
    Yes you can migrate from Chandigarh University to Goswami ganesh dutta sanatan dharma college in B.A. 2nd year. But I would like to say don't migrate as this university rank, 1st in Punjab and 4th in north India and seventh in private universities in India. As this university is fast emerging as the entrepreneurship hub of the country. Chandigarh University is a unique corporate advisory board and technical experts from relevant industries lay the roadmap for future Endervaors. More over faculty members provide you
    complete knowledge about your course. And you have M.A. Great opportunity to upbring your career. So there is not point f
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    Priyamvada | Contributor-Level 9

    3 years ago
    In the second year of a B.A., it is possible to transfer from Chandigarh University to Goswami Ganesh Dutta Sanatan Dharma College. But compared to other colleges, Chandigarh University has a considerably higher bar for academic excellence. Chandigarh University offers the greatest education available. Those who discuss the immigration laws at Chandigarh University include: Due to the brief duration of degrees, there will be no migration in postgraduate studies. Undergraduate course movement is only permitted during the third semester. No more migration will be permitted after then. Migration is only possible if there are no more than
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    Aadarshini | Guide-Level 11

    4 years ago
    SEE don't migrate. There are so many reasons not to do so. Chandigarh University is a full-fledged university established by the Punjab State Legislature and is recognised by University Grants Commission under Section 2 (f) with the right to confer degrees as per Section 22 (1) of the UGC Act, 1956. Chandigarh University (CU) is a leading Indian Institution offering its students a unique amalgamation of professional and academic excellence. The University has been accredited with the prestigious A+ grade by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). Chandigarh University has become the youngest and the only private univ
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    SUMIT | Contributor-Level 10

    4 years ago
    I would like to suggest you that review your decision. If situations are not allowing you than again I want to suggest you that you have two year left for completion of your degree and Complete your degree with NAAC-A+ university it will definitely help you in making your career. Further I would like to tell you about your department (UILAH) so that you can take right decision only because this is the question relating to your career and we can choose our right career with right choices only. University Institute of Liberal Arts and Humanities (UILAH) at Chandigarh University strives to pursue excellence in teaching and research to ben
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    Tanya Verma

    4 years ago
    It completely depends on your choice to migrate and choose your location, But if I am to advise you, I will be recommending you to not migrate Because Chandigarh University is one of the best universities of today's time also they have very good placement cell. For our reference, I am putting up some migration policies of CU:
    There will be no migration in Postgraduate courses, because of the limited period of degree. In the case of undergraduate courses, migration will be restricted to the 3rd semester. After that, no migration will be allowed. Migration can be done only if the number of deficient courses is not more than 3 subjects. I
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    Sumit Kumar | Contributor-Level 8

    4 years ago
    Yes, you can, but you should not. Because Chandigarh University is the best university in today's time. It has best placement cell with good infrastructure. Here are some migration policies of CU: There will be no migration in Postgraduate courses, because of the limited period of degree. In the case of undergraduate courses, migration will be restricted to the 3rd semester. After that, no migration will be allowed. Migration can be done only if the number of deficient courses are not more than 3 subjects. In deciding the deficiency, special care will be taken that least deficiency is there in case of fundamentals and essential courses
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    Rakshit Bhandari

    4 years ago
    You should continue your studies from Chandigarh university. Chandigarh University provides great career options. Chandigarh university focusing more on the practical aspect of courses. BA course duration is 3 years. BA course is divided equally into 6 semesters. One having 10+2 degree in any stream can take up this course. This course is an undergraduate course. Chandigarh university also provides BA (hons. ) in Liberal Arts. The course has :Well defined CurriculumExperienced FacultyFocus on Research based AssignmentsPractical Exposure. BA honors in Chandigarh university is new but different course which widen the horizon for students
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