Should I choose Chandigarh University for Engineering based on their QS Asia Ranking 2023 of Engineering?

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    Ashish Kumar Pathak

    2 years ago
    It will be really nice choice, as it offer students trainings in state of art methods. It's continuously working on advancement of pedology and highly qualified teachers makes it a wonderful place for engineering.
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    ARUN NISHAD

    2 years ago
    Yes, you can choose Chandigarh University as It has ranked #4 in this prestigious list of most famous and most reputed ranking organizations globally. The QS World University Rankings for years feature around 1,500 universities worldwide. And its reports are 100% fair and unbiased. So, choosing Chandigarh University based on its QS world ranking will be the right decision.
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    Dr mewa gupta | Contributor-Level 6

    2 years ago
    Yes, based on QS ranking Chandigarh university is best among all private universities. For Engineering courses, it is best. It offers Engineering in all branches. Many students get good placements every year. Go for this option.
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    Swaati Sharma

    2 years ago
    Surely, we have to consider Chandigarh University for Engineering. Engineering courses are very well stable in this foundation. Also Chandigarh University offers 100% placement opportunities for engineering course. In placements students will have the option open both for outside country or in India.
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    payal kumar

    2 years ago
    Hi,
    Yes, without any doubt. Chandigarh University is India's second-best private university, as per the latest QS rankings. They have very high NIRF rankings and have been India's youngest university to get NAAC A+ accreditation. They have global tie-ups with 84 countries and record placements. The project-based and industry-oriented education system prepare the students well enough to crack any competitions and interviews.
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    Gaurav Tiwari

    2 years ago
    Yes, you can choose it because that University is an emerging University which will surely provide better facilities for their student's support. You can also compare NIRF ranking too.

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