Suggest a government. College in Chandigarh to get admission in BCA after my 12th in pcb subjects.

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    Ajmi Jahir

    3 years ago
    CCET Chandigarh, UIET Chandigarh and many more are government colleges in Chandigarh. But according to my opinion Chandigarh University is an esteemed Indian college that furnishes its understudies courses with a special mix of expert and scholarly greatness that separates it from other North Indian colleges. CU is exceptional with present day innovations, the most recent patterns, advanced and master learned people, and a stunningly planned educational programme and teaching method to get ready understudies for the future, all of which add to the improvement of amazing industry-prepared experts. The University School of Business is po
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    Nitika Gambhir

    3 years ago
    To get a degree in Computer Applications, you should check out Chandigarh University. They have the best placements especially in Computing. Chandigarh University Institute of Computing (UIC) is one of the best Computer Applications college in Punjab, India to get a degree in Computer Applications. UIC prepare you for a successful career in computing, to create and disseminate computing knowledge and technology. Recognised as Best Computer Application College in Punjab, India, UIC's hands-on approach paves the way for a smooth transition to the workforce after graduation. You will be equipped with the best knowledge, skills and passion
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    Deepanshu Chandna

    3 years ago
    BCA is very good course and the career in this field is really good. Chandigarh University provide best placement offers for this course. And is really very reputated. You should definitely choose Chandigarh University for this programme. Not only for placement purpose only but for the exposure and opportunities Chandigarh University brings to students. You can check the website of Chandigarh University and also you can visit the campus. Thank you.
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    HARVINDER KAUR

    3 years ago
    Chandigarh University Institute of Computing (UIC) is one of the best Computer Applications college in Punjab, India to get a degree in Computer Applications. UIC prepare you for a successful career in computing, to create and disseminate computing knowledge and technology. Recognised as Best Computer Application College in Punjab, India, UIC's hands-on approach paves the way for a smooth transition to the workforce after graduation. You will be equipped with the best knowledge, skills and passion to succeed in any number of computing careers this versatile degree prepares you for.

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