Can MBA students get scholarship at Chandigarh University based on CUCET score?

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    manveen

    8 months ago

    Yes, MBA students at Chandigarh University can receive scholarships based on their performance in the CUCET (Chandigarh University Common Entrance Test). The university has allocated rs 170 crores for scholarships to recognize and reward academic excellence. The scholarship amount varies depending on the score achieved in the CUCET exam.

    Students who score between 90.01 and 100 are awarded a scholarship of INR 1,57,000, meaning they don't need to pay any fees.

     For those scoring between 80 and 90, the scholarship is INR 78,500, with an equal amount to be paid.

    Students who score between 70 and 79.99 will receive a scholarship of INR

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    Nishtha Shukla | Guide-Level 15

    8 months ago

    Yes, Chandigarh University offers scholarships based on CUCET scores to MBA students. The waiver is offered on the semester fee. Below is the fee to be paid after receiving the CUCET scholarship:

    CriteriaAmount to be paid after the CUCET Scholarship
    90.01-100NIL
    80-90INR 78,500
    70-79.99INR 94,200
    60-69.99INR 1.09 lakh
    50-59.99INR 1.17 lakh
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    Hemant Sharma

    3 months ago

    Yes, MBA students at Chandigarh University can definitely get scholarships through the CUCET exam. When I applied for my MBA, I also appeared for CUCET, and it turned out to be a great decision. The better you score in CUCET, the higher the scholarship you can get. For example, if you score really well—like above 90—you can get up to 100% scholarship on your tuition fees. Even if your score is slightly lower, like in the 70s or 80s, you can still get 30% to 50% off. It really helps reduce the overall fee burden, especially for a two-year programme like MBA. 

    The process is simple—register for the test, appear for it, and if y

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    sumit | Contributor-Level 8

    7 months ago

    Yes, MBA students can get scholarship in Chandigarh University based on their CUCET score. The university provides scholarship through CUCET, as well as national level entrance exam like CAT, MAT, CMAT, ATMA and XAT.

    For CAT toppers, scholarship are as follows:

    • 80% and above : 50% of semester fee
    • 75-79.99% : 25% of semester fee
    • 70-74.99% : 10% of semester fee

    For MAT/CMAT/ATMA/XAT toppers:

    • 90% and above : 25% of semester fee
    • 85-89.99% : 20% of semester fee

    Aditionally, CUCET scholarships are avalible helping students with financial support for their MBA studies. A higher entrance exam score means a better scholarship opportinities.

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