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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
Higher the value of (ixM), higher will be the boiling point of solution.
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Chandigarh University offers strong placements for CSE students specializing in Big Data and Analytics. This specialisation is part of the BE CSE–Data Science programme and is AICTE-approved. The programme is industry-sponsored with IBM collaboration, which ensures that students gain practical skills and mentorship from IBM experts. Students work in dedicated labs, including Descriptive Analytics Lab, Predictive Analytics Lab, Big Data Technologies Lab, and Planning Analytics Lab. The curriculum is designed to cover advanced AI and ML topics like deep learning, natural language processing, and reinforcement learning. Industry-focused
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Chandigarh University has a dedicated Department of Career Planning and Development (DCPD) for placements and training. CSE students benefit from a well-structured system of internships, workshops, and industry exposure. The university provides hands-on experience through labs sponsored by top companies like Microsoft, Red Hat, Oracle, and IBM. Experienced faculty from NITs, IITs, and industry-certified experts guide students throughout their learning journey. Students can specialize in fields like Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Cloud Computing, Cybersecurity, Data Science, IoT, and Full Stack Development, with mentorship f
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Chandigarh University offers a structured internship programme for BE CSE Cloud Computing students through its IBM collaboration and industry tie-ups. Interns gain practical exposure to cloud platforms and tools, supported by specialised labs and Centers of Excellence. Students work on real-time projects, guided by certified industry experts, and can earn professional certifications at minimal cost. The curriculum is aligned with industry needs, covering cloud deployment, security, and DevOps practices. Workshops and training sessions are conducted regularly to improve hands-on skills. Students completing these internships are ready fo
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4 months agoContributor-Level 9
By given
By conservation of mechanical energy law
v= 6m/s
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
CsCl has BCC structure in which Cl- is present at corners of cube and Cs+ at body centre.
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4 months agoScholar-Level 17
Hi.
From the official curriculum and programme description, the languages include:
C — “Programming in C” appears in Semester 1.
Python — there is a dedicated “Python programming + lab” in Semester 2.
Likely C+ / Java / other languages — the general CSE programme page lists that graduates are trained in “Python, Java, C+, JavaScript” among others.
So minimally, there are at least three languages (C, Python, plus C+/Java from general CSE curriculum) taught. According to some sources, students learn up to 5 or more languages including JavaScript — so the “kinds of languages” count might be 4–5 or sl
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Chandigarh University (CU) is recognised for its robust academic framework and infrastructure. The university boasts a highly qualified faculty, many of whom have significant experience in both academia and industry.
This blend of expertise ensures that students receive a comprehensive education that is both theoretical and practical. CU offers a diverse range of programs across various disciplines, including engineering, management, and humanities, catering to a wide array of academic interests. Additionally CU emphasises research and innovation, encouraging students to engage in projects that contribute to their fields of study.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 6
While visiting the University, applicants should take the required original and 4 photocopies of documents for verification (qualifying mark sheet, Certificate, Rank/score card, Aadhar, Pan). Applicants are required to pay the fees as per the fee mentioned in their provisional admission letter before final registration. Candidates must carry a payment receipt along with them.
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