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3 months agoGuide-Level 11
Chandigarh University does not announce branch-wise GATE Exam 2026 cut-offs for M.E. admissions. Since GATE is not mandatory for admission, there are no fixed cut-offs for different specialisations. However, for GATE fellowship allocation, competition may vary by branch depending on the number of applicants and seat availability. Popular branches such as Computer Science, Electrical, and ECE may see higher competition for fellowship seats, which indirectly favors higher GATE scores. Despite this, admission remains unaffected by branch-wise GATE performance. Students can apply to any eligible M.E. programme regardless of their GATE scor
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3 months agoBeginner-Level 3
Yes, Chandigarh University accepts GATE Exam 2026 scores for M.E. Civil Engineering programs, but only for fellowship consideration and not for admission priority.The admission process is the same for all Civil Engineering specialisations, including Structural, Transportation, Geotechnical, Environmental, and Construction Management. Admission is based on graduation marks, and eligible students can get direct admission. If you are appearing for GATE 2026 and qualify, your score may be considered later for the GATE fellowship, depending on merit and availability.
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Chandigarh University does not declare a fixed minimum GATE Exam 2026 score for Electrical Engineering or Electronics and Communication Engineering branches. However, higher GATE scores are generally preferred for fellowship allocation, especially due to limited availability. For competitive branches like Electrical and ECE, students with moderate to high GATE scores typically have better chances of securing the fellowship. That said, admission itself does not depend on the GATE score, and students with low or no GATE scores can still be admitted based on eligibility. The final fellowship decision depends on GATE merit ranking, intervi
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3 months agoBeginner-Level 3
Direct admission at Chandigarh University is possible through the CUCET entrance exam. For integrated law
programs, CLAT 2026 marks are not required. CUCET serves as the university's internal admission process,
assessing students' knowledge in areas such as logical reasoning, general awareness, and legal aptitude.
Students who perform well in CUCET can even secure scholarships that range up to 100% of tuition fees,
making it highly beneficial for meritorious candidates. The process is transparent, merit-based, and designed to
provide equal opportunities to students from all educational backgrounds. Additionally, Chandigarh University
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3 months agoBeginner-Level 4
Yes, teaching ability is specifically evaluated before awarding the GATE exam 2026 fellowship at Chandigarh University. This evaluation is carried out during the interview stage of the fellowship selection process. Candidates may be assessed on their clarity of concepts, communication skills, and ability to explain technical subjects. Since fellowship holders are required to assist in teaching activities, the university places strong emphasis on teaching aptitude. This evaluation ensures that students receiving financial support are capable of contributing meaningfully to the academic environment. Strong teaching ability, along with a
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3 months agoContributor-Level 6
The GATE Exam 2026 fellowship at Chandigarh University is paid for a total of 8 months in a year. The payment is made during two academic phases: from August to November and from January to April. Fellowship is not disbursed during vacation or semester break periods. Students who qualify GATE 2026 and are selected for the fellowship receive the amount on a monthly basis during these specified months. This structure applies uniformly across all M.E. programs. Students who are not appearing for GATE 2026 or who do not qualify will not receive this fellowship, but they can continue their academic programme without any difference in curric
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3 months agoBeginner-Level 2
Yes, the Rs 12,500 per month GATE Exam 2026 fellowship is applicable across all Master of Engineering programs offered by Chandigarh University. This includes core engineering branches as well as interdisciplinary M.E. programs. However, the fellowship is limited to a maximum of 10% of the total seats in each programme and is awarded only to meritorious GATE-qualified students. Even if you are appearing for GATE 2026, fellowship allocation depends on your score, ranking, and interview performance for teaching ability. Students who are not appearing for GATE 2026 can still enrol in any M.E. program, but without the GATE fellowship compo
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, separate fees apply for hostel and mess services. Mess Fee is INR 1.19 lac for Indian students. For international students of Foreign National Category, mess fees are $1400.
Hostel Fees depend on the sharing type. The options include single sharing, twin sharing, triple sharing, and four sharing, with varying fees. A non-refundable hostel deposit of INR 20,000 is also required.
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3 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Chandigarh University allocates M.E. seats through a uniform admission process that does not prioritise GATE Exam 2026 scores. Students with valid GATE scores are first required to meet the same eligibility criteria as non-GATE candidates, which includes checking graduation marks. Once admission is confirmed, GATE-qualified students may be considered for the fellowship based on their GATE score and merit ranking. The seat itself is not allocated on the basis of GATE performance. This means that students who are not appearing for GATE 2026 or who do not qualify can still secure seats through direct admission. GATE scores are evaluated s
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3 months agoBeginner-Level 4
Chandigarh University does not reserve admission seats exclusively for GATE Exam 2026-qualified candidates. Admission to M.E. programs is open to all eligible students, regardless of whether they have appeared for GATE. However, when it comes to GATE fellowship benefits, the university allocates fellowships to up to 10% of the total intake seats in each M.E. program. These seats are not separate admission quotas but fellowship-eligible seats awarded to meritorious GATE-qualified students. This means GATE candidates compete among themselves for the fellowship, not for admission itself. Non-GATE students are admitted through the same aca
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