i have got 59% in 12th ,will i get admission in chandigarh university or not ?

72 Views|Posted 7 years ago
Asked by Aashish Kumar
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ashutosh chauhan
7 years ago
Yes, you can apply in Chandigarh University. And can pursue your graduation in your favorite course. But, you can also visit to other private university.

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S
7 years ago
Yes, you can get admission in Chandigarh University.

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naren pulikonda
7 years ago
Yes, you may get an admission into Chandigarh University in a few courses but it is advisable to start with your admission process as soon as possible.

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Hi ,aashish congrats for tour +2result you are surely welcome to be the part of our university .please bring your documents with you while going for admissions. Tnanks and i hope you join us soon.

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Shashank Sharma
7 years ago
Most probably no. But apply for other private colleges and get the best you can have. All the best.

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