Do I need JEE 2026 marks to get admission into B.Tech/B.E. at Chandigarh University?

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    Mahima

    6 days ago

    No, JEE main 2026 marks are not mandatory to get admission into B.E Programe at Chandigarh University. While Chandigarh University does not accept JEE Main scores and offers attractive scholarships based on all India Rank, Students who have not appeared for JEE or do not fall within the scholarship rank bracket can still apply through CUCET, Chandigarh University's own entrance exam. CUCET is designed to assess a student's aptitude for wngineering programs and is widely accepted across all B.E branches at CU. The University follows a flexible and inclusive admission approach, ensuring that deserving  students are not restricted by

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    Harpreet Singh

    a week ago

    JEE Main 2026 marks are not compulsory to get admission into the B.E. programs at Chandigarh University. The university follows a flexible and student-friendly admission process. Candidates can secure admission either through JEE Main 2026 or through CUCET (Chandigarh University Common Entrance Test). If a student has appeared in JEE Main, their score can be considered for merit-based admission and scholarships. However, students who have not appeared in JEE are also eligible to apply, especially for CSE-related branches, by qualifying CUCET, which becomes mandatory in such cases. Chandigarh University focuses on identifying potential

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    heena agrawal try to give best solution.. | Scholar-Level 18

    2 weeks ago

    Hi.

    The main selection route for B.Tech / B.E. at CU is the CUCET (Chandigarh University Common Entrance Test).

    CU clearly states that all candidates for engineering (and other major courses) must take CUCET — admissions are “entrance‑based” via CUCET (or very rarely via exemption) — not direct.

    The eligibility for appearing in CUCET: passing 10+2 with required marks in PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics).

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