Is doing MBA from Chandigarh University a good choice? Are there placements? Do all students get placed? Which is better CU or Chitkara?

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    Shivam Pathania Student at CU | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    Chandigarh University is best in terms of placements. Chandigarh University has a world record in Limca book for the highest number of placements. For more details kindly visit: www.cuchd.in.
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    Pankaj Chauhan

    6 years ago
    Hi,
    I just want to give you Brief information about our university. Now our University has been ranked among the fastest growing universities by the UGC and many more records has been set by CU. And, if you are concerned with placements at Chandigarh University, then you need to be worried, because CU has tied up with more than 250 international universities and every year more than 400 companies come for the campus placement drive.
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    Aman Kumar Pursuing Management degree | Guide-Level 12

    6 years ago
    Obviously, CU is the best option. Their study methodology is good as compared to Chitkara. Their placements are good as compared to Chitkara. Digitalized classrooms, international exposure, etc., are the key USPs of CU.
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    Muskan Verma I want to become a laborious scientist | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    Chandigarh University is far better option than Chitkara both in terms of placements and industrial knowledge. The specializations offered here are HR, Marketing, International business, entrepreneurship with National Entrepreneurship Network (NEN). * The course is designed to foster skull set required for careers in business and management. * The university is being awarded #64 in management by NIRF. * The university holds national record for the highest number of companies for campus placements by Limca Book of records.
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    Gaurav Kumar Singh Educationist & Carrer counselor | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    Yes, doing MBA from Chandigarh University is the best choice. Adjudged as university with best placements by WCRC, Chandigarh University is one of the most sought after destination for top blue-chip companies, Fortune 500 Global & India companies. Amazon, Deloitte, Microsoft, Walt Disney, Google are some of the big names who have been regularly recruiting CU students with the highest package offered at Rs. 32 LPA. Also, Chandigarh University is a Limca Book Record holder for inviting the highest number of companies to campus for placements. For more details: www.cuchd.in
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    Swastik Arora | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    Pursuing MBA for CU is the best option and choice
    For placements, CU is best Known
    100% placements are provided with the highest packages.
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    REET Sandhu | Guide-Level 12

    5 years ago
    Chandigarh is best for placements. An MBA is typically a two-year programme that aims to make the student proficient in various subjects of management and an expert for one. In the first year of an MBA the main focus is on giving students a brief idea about various subjects of management. Towards the end of the first year, students are introduced to the specialised areas. In the second year of an MBA, students have to choose one specialisation from the variety of specializations available. This is not applicable if students have gained admission to a specialised course. Choosing a specialisation can be a difficult process for students.
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    Ankush Sharma | Guide-Level 12

    5 years ago
    Doing MBA from Chandigarh is the best decision. Pronounced as the university with best placements by WCRC, Chandigarh University is one of the most looked for after goal for top blue-chip organizations, Fortune 500 Global and India organizations. Amazon, Deloitte, Microsoft, Walt Disney, Google are a portion of the large names who have been routinely enlisting CU understudies with the most elevated bundle offered at Rs. 32 LPA. Likewise, Chandigarh University is a Limca Book Record holder for welcoming the most noteworthy number of organizations to grounds for arrangements.
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    Navi | Guide-Level 12

    5 years ago
    Chandigarh University is the NAAC+ credited University. The MBA course is professional courses and many knowledgeable faculty members are there for brightening your future. Placemen t record is impeccable and compared to Chitkara, CU is a better choice anyday!
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    Piyush Anand | Guide-Level 12

    5 years ago
    CU has tie up with top notch multinational companies and 475 MBA students got selected during the campus recruitment season 2018-19. Also it is a NAAC A+ accreditation university with best teaching pedagogy aids. The MBA course is professional courses and many knowledgeable faculty members are there for brightening your future. The university provides many industrial visit and many specialised and industrial collaborated course are offered I. e Banking in Financial Engineering, Business Analytics and SHRM.

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