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I appreciate your interest in Chandigarh University for B.Tech in computer Science engineering. As far as college feedback is concerned, it's the current and passed out students of the college who can provide you the best ones. For the same, kindly refer to the link below for reviews by the college alumni:
https://goo.gl/aaFCtt
Kindly click on the reviews tab and read the reviews.
I hope this answers your question. If you have any further questions, kindly revert.
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Regards.
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Scholar-Level 17
Apologies for the late reply! With 75 percentile in CET, it's impossible to get into any among the top 10 colleges (for MMS/MBA course). Their cutoffs, generally, are above 90 percentile. And the colleges you will get admitted into won't be known for their placements.
However you can apply for the PGDM courses of some good colleges like Welingkar, IES, Chetana, etc. if you wish to. And prepare well for their respective interview rounds. Good luck.
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Scholar-Level 17
The scholarships at Cambridge are very limited and are very competitive or need based. Since you haven't mentioned the course level, explore here about all details:
http://www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/international-students/financial-support
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Scholar-Level 17
India being a multilingual country has variety of English speaking population and yet may not be at par with International standards. Hence, the idea of proficiency tests like IELTS makes its easier to know the level of students applying abroad. Certain universities now a days don't ask for it if you have English as the medium of instruction for last 4 or 5 years. You may check the list here but it will depend mainly on course:
http://www.graduateshotline.com/australia/study-without-ielts.html#.WM1PUMpX7qA
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Scholar-Level 17
The concept of integrated degree is not very common abroad and it will be mostly at PhD level as the candidates by that time have decided their career path. Hence, you may not find any good colleges in it. It would be better to go for BBA first and then you may choose specialisation for MBA as per your experience.
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You can visit the university website for all the details like admission process, course information, eligibility criteria, selection procedure, etc.
All the best.
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Scholar-Level 17
M.Sc admissions are very tough, though grade wise you are good to go with your backlogs will not be easily accepted. Also, check with the university if 70% is okay as for few programs more than 75 % is required. Admissions overall will depend on your profile, SOP and recommendation letters.
Good luck.
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