I want to take admission in Chandigarh University through JEE Main ranking only ( not through CUCET then can I will get?
My JEE Main Jan 2020 pr is 93.48 and I am OBC candidate from Gujarat state. I want to take admission in b tech programme in CSE branch.
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Hello,
Yes, you can get admission in Chandigarh University through JEE Main exams also. Your percentile is good and CU is the best place to enhance your skills. -
Yes, you can get admission in CU. Not only that, you can also get scholarship. For Engineering Courses Scholarship based on JEE (Mains - All India Rank) - Maximum 5% of total intake seats in each Course shall be offered under the scheme.
1. AIR up to 25000 = 100% Scholarship
2. 25001-50000 = 75% Scholarship
3. 50001-75000 = 50% Scholarship
4. 75001-100000 = 20% Scholarship
5. 100001-125000 = 10% Scholarship
Note : % Specified in scholarship will grant you a discount in actual fee in each semester. -
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Vinny Chugh Student at Chanidgarh University, B.Sc Nut & Diet | Guide-Level 13
5 years agoChandigarh University, Gharuan offers 100% scholarship if your JEE Mains AIR falls between 1 to 25000. For more details, refer www.cuchd.in. You can easily get admission through JEE Mains marks. CUCET 2020 has been phased into three different phases namely CUCET-I, CUCET-II and CUCET-III. Each phase of CUCET is active for a specific period of time and their benefits might vary to avail the scholarship benefits. -
Chandigarh University, Gharuan offers 100% scholarship if your JEE Mains AIR falls between 1 to 25000. For more details, refer to: www.cuchd.in. You can easily get admission through JEE Mains marks.
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If you have a good rank in JEE Mains then you can easily get the admission in Chandigarh University. But if you want to get more fruitful chances of getting scholarships so you should apply for CUCET exam which is conducted by the university and through this there would be more chances to get a scholarship on the basis of your actual ability.
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