Is Chandigarh University a good option for doing B.Tech in mechanical engineering? What are my chances of getting placements there?
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Dear Mainak, Being alumnus of LPU, I would like to answer this question. LPU is the better choice to pursue your engineering. LPU does provide B.Tech in Mechanical. LPU is a better option, in terms of placements, best curriculum, infrastructure, well-experienced faculty, and provides hands-on experience on the latest technologies. LPU is providing its students the exposure by providing opportunities for guest lectures, workshops, industrial visits, internships, etc. As per my experience, LPU is the best engineering college in India. LPU becomes the best place to pursue an engineering degree with highly qualified teaching staff, the bes...more
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The Mechanical Engineering department had the most ideal study environment since I have two friends from that stream. The labs and workspace at LPU School of Mechanical Engineering, was fully equipped with all the necessary machinery that was required for our wholesome learning. My brother has completed B.Tech Mechanical from Lovely Professional University, LPU is helping him grow professionally and personally with its career-oriented programs and support. It would be a good choice to opt for Lovely Professional University as in the present scenario this is the university which caters to the all round development of its students and nu...more
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Dear Mainak, As per my knowledge, CU is doing good, I would say, The School of Mechanical Engineering at LPU offers well engineered seamless courses for students at many different levels such as undergraduate, Diploma/certificate, post-graduate and research based Ph.D. level courses, not only for Mechanical Engineering, but also for Automobile, Aerospace Engineering, Robotics and Mechatronics as well. I am saying this because my brother has completed B.Tech Mechanical from LPU, His experience at LPU was amazing, Currently he is working with XL Dynamics with decent package. He told me, Mechanical Engineering student goes through an expe...more
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The engineering stream at LPU itself has received an overall good rating from students and alumni. The School of Mechanical Engineering offers well engineered seamless courses for students at many different levels such as undergraduate, Diploma/certificate, post-graduate and research based Ph.D. level courses, not only for Mechanical Engineering, but also for Automobile, Aerospace Engineering, Robotics and Mechatronics as well.
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Yes, Chandigarh University is very good option for pursuing B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering. It has been ranked among the top 301-350 universities globally in Mechanical Engineering by QS World University Rankings 2025. The university is known for its strong focus on experiential learning with advanced labs like the Applied Thermodynamics Lab, Fluid Mechanics Lab, and industry-sponsored labs by companies like Honda and Mahindra & Mahindra.
Students benefit from hands-on training, live projects, industrial visits, and mentorship from experienced faculty and visiting professors. Placement opportunities are excellent, wit
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Chandigarh University is obviously a better choice. But, when it comes to placement it depends upon you that how you have scored in your B.Tech. Because, Chandigarh University delivered best placement records from last three consecutive years.
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Yes, CU is a good option as the placements with the core companies like VE, M&M, Hyundai etc come for placement every year. Also there are company sponsored labs from the companies (mentioned above) in the campus for the practical training of the students.
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Mechanical Engineering from Chandigarh University offers a broad career landscape combining theory and practical exposure. Alumni often find roles in machine design, HVAC systems, industrial engineering, and research & development. The university's industry tie-ups and placements help graduates enter startups or established firms in sectors like oil and gas, automotive component manufacturing, or heavy machinery. For those inclined toward innovation, there is scope in additive manufacturing, automation, and smart factory systems.
Additionally, graduates can opt for specialisation via higher studies (MTech, MSc) or certifications in proj
Joining Chandigarh University for mechanical engineering is easy if you meet the eligibility criteria. You should have completed 10+2 with physics and mathematics and one additional subject like chemistry or IT, scoring at least 50%. You can secure admission through CUCET, which also offers scholarships based on your score—top scorers can get the entire tuition fee waived.
Besides CUCET, this university provides scholarships for academics, sports, and girls under programs like the Kalpana Chawla Scholarship. After eligibility and scholarships, you just need to submit the application online, pay the semester fees, and you're set.
I've had a really good experience with the mechanical engineering faculty at Chandigarh University. Most of them are PhD holders, so you can tell they know their subject inside out. What I like is that they're not just teaching from books—they share real-world examples, guide us in labs, and help with projects. The faculty is approachable, so if you ever get stuck on something, you can just ask, and they'll explain patiently. They also encourage students to explore electives like Thermal & Energy Engineering, Industrial Manufacturing, or Design & Robotics, and help you pick what suits your career goals.
Plus, with all the collab
Yes, Chandigarh University is a good choice for B.E. in Mechanical Engineering. What I really like about the programme is the variety of specializations you can pick, like Thermal & Energy, Industrial Manufacturing & Management, or Automation & Robotics. The labs are another strong point from 3D printing and advanced welding labs to industry-backed centres by Honda, Mahindra, Hyundai, and MG Motors. These collaborations give you hands-on exposure that feels very close to real-world industry work. On top of that, the department is both ABET and NBA accredited, which adds global recognition. With regular industrial visits, workshops, and
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