Is there any need to give JEE Main to get Chandigarh University?

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Bhumika Khandelwal
7 months ago

No, JEE Main is not compulsory for BTech admission at Chandigarh University. The admission is completely possible without a score of JEE Main. The university conducts its own CUCET entrance exam and students are selected based on their score in the respective entrance exam. Those who fulfil the mini

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4 years ago
Chandigarh University offers professional programmes that are both world-class and industry-oriented. Students have a wide array of options to choose from because of the innovative and diverse programs. Specifications and specialties vary each course. As a result, CU has different admission standard

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Kirti Vishwakarma
8 years ago
Chandigarh University conducts Chandigarh University Scholarship and Admission Test (CUSAT) in order to provide admission to candidates in MBA and a majority of UG courses offered by it. It may be noted that candidates clearing CUSAT also get scholarship of a prescribed amount for their respective c

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