I want to ask about Chandigarh University. How is it's infrastructure, faculty, placements etc as I am taking admission there?

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Asked by Mayur Sharma

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    Ashish Sharma Education Consultant, Political Analyst, traveler. | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    Hi Mayur, I advise you to be careful while taking admission because it is a matter of your future so you should not follow blindly whatever the institution is telling you. Better to compare few more Universities, believe me you will get rid of this dilemma that whether you should take admission in Chandigarh University or you can also put LPU in to the consideration list.
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    Manish Dhawan

    5 years ago
    Hi Mayur,
    It is better to pause for some time and take a right decision. Many of time, this happens that we are in a hurry and not seeing the pro and cons of our decision. Therefore, it is a matter of your future, in my advice explores other options. You are not mentioning in which course you are going to take admission. If you are expecting good marks in your recent appearing examination and thinking for taking admission in one of the best private university then, you can go for LPU. LPU is far better than CU in all terms like infrastructure, faculty and placement.
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    RupiNdeR kAur

    5 years ago
    Hi Mayur, The best way to choose the University is to compare with all the important aspects. You cannot waste your 4 years anywhere and then regret like what I have done. Make a checklist for yourself and compare. I am telling you few pointers to compare and for the fact check you can drop a call to every University and then you can ask the details what you have jotted down. Placements
    Infrastructure
    Labs
    Faculty
    Practical and Industry Exposure
    Curriculum
    And please don't search the best University to do any programme. Instead write that if you want to do say B.Tech, then write which Universities are offering B.Tech.
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    Ashish Sethi My name is Ashish Sethi and I'm from NEW DELHI

    7 years ago
    Infrastructure-
    1) It is very good. Infrastructure of any institute doesn't means only buildings. It is the combination of good buildings a good environment, which together provide a perfect experience to a student.8/10
    2) Faculty- First year faculty is not up to the mark. Though they are very friendly and helpful in nature, but they lacks in experience.
    3) Placements- Placements here are one of the main highlight point to be considered. Especially Engineering Department. Amazon is most popular over here, as it is one to offer the highest packages.
    So, overall you can take admission here. But remember one thing that is the competition in h
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    naren pulikonda | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    If you're going to seek admission in Chandigarh University, it's a very good decision if you don't have any other government institution in hand. Overall, infrastructure and teaching faculty is good while the placement cell is excellent.

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