Is it compulsory to join Chandigarh University after writing the CUCET exam?

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Asked by Rama Laxmi

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    Answered by

    Mallika Ahuja | Contributor-Level 9

    2 months ago

    No, passing the Chandigarh University Common Entrance Test (CUCET) does not guarantee admission to the university. The CUCET exam establishes eligibility for admission and scholarships at Chandigarh University. While the exam is required for university admission, qualified candidates are not forced to enrol. They can choose to investigate alternative possibilities before making a final selection based on their preferences and circumstances. The CUCET score can also be used to evaluate scholarship prospects, which may affect a student's decision, but the ultimate decision to attend university is ultimately up to the student.

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    Answered by

    Dashanpreet Singh

    3 months ago

    Hi, it is an interesting question.

    Well, appearing for the CUCET exam (Chandigarh University Common Entrance Test) is not

    compulsory to join Chandigarh University. But I must say that CUCET serves as a gateway for

    brilliant scholarships for all programs.

    I must tell you that it is mandatory for admission to certain programs at Chandigarh University,

    like Engineering, Management (MBA), Pharmacy, Integrated Law programs, and B.Sc. (Hons)

    Agriculture, Pharm D., Master of Pharmacy programs (Pharmaceutics, Pharmacology, Industrial

    Pharmacy).

    It also offers scholarships for all undergraduate and postgraduate programs at Chandigarh

    University. So, ev

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    Answered by

    Alok Maurya

    3 months ago

    No, it is not compulsory to join Chandigarh University after writing the CUCET (Chandigarh University Common Entrance Test). The CUCET exam is primarily an entrance test that allows students to qualify for admissions and scholarships at Chandigarh University. However, taking the exam does not obligate you to enroll in the university. You can decide whether or not to join based on your performance in the exam, the offers you receive from other institutions, and your personal preferences.

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