Mam which is better university banasthali or Chandigarh university for betch computer Science.

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Asked by Kapil Tiwari
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a year ago

If you're choosing between Banasthali Vidyapith and Chandigarh University for B.Tech in Computer Science, your decision depends on what you're looking for in a university.

Chandigarh University (CU) stands out when it comes to industry exposure, global opportunities, and placements. Its CSE programme

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3 years ago
Chandigarh University's Department of Computer Science & Engineering was founded with the goal of developing into a Center of Excellence that supports high-end research on par with industry problems and produces computer Science engineers with high-tech skills. For B.Tech in CSE, Chandigarh Universi

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4 years ago
Software engineering designing arrangements with plan, execution, and the board of data arrangement of both programming and equipment processes. A PC researcher spends significant time in the hypothesis of calculation and plan of computational frameworks. Seeking after Masters in Computer Science an

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Aditi Sharma
4 years ago
Chandigarh University has been declared as the best leading Engineering institute in India. The Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Chandigarh University commenced with mission to become a Center of Excellence that facilitates high end research at par with industry challenges and raise

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4 years ago
Hi Kapil, Computer Science engineering deals with design, implementation, and management of information system of both software & hardware processes. A computer scientist specializes in the theory of computation and design of computational systems. Pursuing Masters in Computer Science & Engineering

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