Which university is best for pursuing B.Sc. Hons. Physics course- CU or Chitkara?
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CU is the only NAAC A+ university in north area. It facilitates quality education to us. Various departmental activities organized to nourish us more. World's best companies visits CU for campus recruitment's and also select students. CU ensures 100% placements. CU facilitates Internships and semester exchange programs to its students.
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Chandigarh University is better for sure for B.Sc. Hons. Physics course than Chitkara because in CU best placements are provided by the university with world class infrastructure and best well qualified faculty. Chandigarh is also NAAC A+. CU has a Student Exchange programme where students go abroad to 200+ foreign partner Universities to study or for internships. For more details kindly visit www.cuchd.in.
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Chandigarh University or CU is better in terms of B.Sc. Hons. Physics. It provides students the opportunity to get themselves corporate ready knowledge by providing them with resources and in demand skills. CU has its very own brand of its quality of Education which is recognised by Industry. CU is very much into getting their students the opportunity they require in order to excel and grab the opportunity they wanted.
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Vinny Chugh Student at Chanidgarh University, B.Sc Nut & Diet | Guide-Level 13
5 years agoBachelor of Science in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics at University Institute of Sciences of Chandigarh University ranked among the best colleges for Science programs in Punjab, is a three-year undergraduate programme that aims to provide multidisciplinary expertise in Mathematical Sciences, Numerical Methods for Problem Solving, Chemistry and Physics. This course at university focuses on developing mathematical skills in Algebra, Calculus, Data Analysis, and Computing. Specializations: In mathematics: Algebra & Trigonometry, Abstract & Linear Algebra, Real Analysis Linear Programming, Analysis, Discrete Mathematics. In physics: Ma...more
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