How is the placement in the B.E. course of mechanical engineering at Chandigarh University?

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    Antu Kaibartya | Contributor-Level 10

    2 months ago

    Placement Statistics of CU on the whole.

    CU had 9,124 in the engineering placement drives (batch 2023-24) and other programs.


    In 2024-25, the engineering companies that took part in the placement season are more than 240.


    Core-companies visiting on Mechanical and allied branches have been on the increase too.


    Specifics of Mechanical Engineering.

    Mechanical is lower than CSE / ECE in terms of average median / average package. As an example in 2023, constitutional data indicates:

    Branch Median/Average Package
    Mechanical Engineering Rs 4 LPA (median)


    Good performers also have higher offers. In the Mechanical division, the following are recent

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    Amrit

    2 months ago

    The placement of the BE course of mechanical engineering at Chandigarh University is top notch. Placement drives receive a lot of footfall from multiple companies year after year and students get selected in top companies even before the end of last semester. Companies like Energy Exempler India ltd, Yamaha India ltd, JSW steel, Saint Gobain, General electric and Royal Enfield hire students at very high packages and teh university even has special department called department of Career Planning and Development (DCPD).

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    Shilpee | Contributor-Level 6

    2 months ago

    With top national and international recruiters, the Mechanical Engineering Department has continuously maintained an outstanding placement record. Reputable companies have made the best offers to students, Energy Exempler India Pvt. Ltd. has the highest package at rs 11 LPA, followed by HighRadius at Rs 10 LPA and Ashok Leyland at rs 7.5 LPA. Energy Exemplar India Ltd, Yamaha India ltd. Reliance Industries Pvt. Ltd., Ashok Leyland, Atlas Copco India Ltd. Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd, Godrej India Ltd, Cummins India, Alstom India Pvt Ltd, LG Electronics Pvt Ltd, JSW Steel, Saint Gobain, Evage Automotive Pvt Ltd, Philips India, General Elec

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