Which college is good among IMED and LPU? Which one is better in terms of placement and internship?

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    Sunaina Ahuja

    3 years ago
    Both the institutes are good. Not only, IMED and LPU, Chandigarh University also gives a strong competitor. Other cultural/ technical growth opportunities in university. Participate in competitions and Workshops etc. Ambiance is just great, talk about the crowd, there are students from all over world giving you chance to SEE and learn many new things. University is constantly working on improving its infrastructure. Course curriculumIt has the best and most well-equipped labs and workshop. The curriculum gets modified based on industry feed back. There is an extremely strong alumni base of university and more importantly a base which h
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    Sumit Kumar | Contributor-Level 8

    3 years ago
    Management education has witnessed a paradigm shift in recent years owing to the changing business landscape and the rising demand for skilled and competent business professionals. The University School of Business (USB), one of the Top and Best MBA Colleges in Punjab, India, understands the need of identifying and nurturing the budding Management professionals in accordance to the changes taking place in the corporate world in terms of competencies and employability quotients. Some of the key competencies developed in an MBA aspirant at the University School of Business (USB), Chandigarh University include Cognitive competence, logica
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    Surangama Narayan

    3 years ago
    IMED is a course that requires depth knowledge of the subject as well as practical knowledge. If we talk about placements and internships Chandigarh University is the best. Here every day is new learning and you will get a lot of things to explore. The faulty is very nice here. You can easily approach anyone with doubts. At Chandigarh, University professors take doubt sessions apart from your regular classes. Top MNCs come here for placements even, you will get industrial training and many new things to learn and explore.
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    nikita madaan

    3 years ago
    Chandigarh University is one of the best options among the private universities in terms of placements and also it has a good infrastructure, industrial-based labs, and the best learning process. The students are also involved in internships in various accompanying industries. So, CU is the best option among other institutions.
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    Sugandha Sahu | Guide-Level 13

    9 years ago

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