Should I consider CU (Chandigarh University) for my BTech CSE as my last option, or should I take a year drop?

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    KRUPAKAR

    3 weeks ago

    Choosing between Chandigarh University (CU) and taking a year drop depends on your goals. CU is a decent option with NAAC A+ accreditation, NIRF ranking, good infrastructure, industry tie-ups like IBM, and strong placements, though competition is high and average packages are modest. If you are satisfied with private university education, can afford the fees, and are ready to work hard on projects, internships, and certifications, CU is a safe choice. However, if your dream is to study in IITs, NITs, IIITs, or top state universities for stronger brand value, research opportunities, and long-term advantages, then a drop year with dedica

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    Raj Sharma

    3 weeks ago

    B.E. CSE is a field where new skills matter more than time. At Chandigarh University, you get exposure to programming, AI, data, and industry labs. The environment helps you build technical knowledge and confidence. You also get good industry tie-ups that open paths for internships and jobs.

     

    Dropping a year can feel like a chance for better colleges, but it also means one year gap, new exam stress, and no guarantee. Sometimes, starting early in a good place gives better growth than waiting. If you are serious about your career and want to move ahead without wasting time, CU is a safe step. But if you feel one more try will give yo

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    Ritin Kansal

    3 weeks ago

    If you choose Chandigarh University for CSE, you will not be making a wrong move. The course covers modern computer subjects, new technologies, and has good labs for practice. You get exposure to coding, networking, and industry-based learning. Placements are also decent with many companies coming. 

    Now about a year drop. It can give you more options, but it also brings pressure. You spend extra time, face the same competition again, and it is not always certain that you will land in a very different place. So if you want to save time, CU can be a good choice. If you are ready to take a risk, then dropping is an option. Think about

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