Which university is better among Amity, Noida and Chandigarh University in terms of placement?
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Campus Placements for the session 2018-19 saw some big names such as Microsoft, Amazon, IBM, Hewlett Packard, SAP Labs, Samsung, L&T recruiting engineering students from Chandigarh University. A record number of 3750 engineering students were selected during the campus placements in which more than 240 multinational companies participated. In total there was a jump of 30% in number of total companies visiting the CU campus for campus placements of engineering students while there was jump of 70% in the number of core branch companies which selected the fresh talent. Moreover the total number of offers made to the engineering students a...more
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Chandigarh University is better in terms of placement, infrastructure, company sponsored labs, quality education, qualified faculty, internship and training. For more information, visit: www.cichd.in.
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Chandigarh University is definitely better over Amity; CU is NAAC A+ accredited, only few prestigious universities have this grade by NAAC. CU has been ranked 1st Among Private Engineering Institutes of North India THE OUTLOOK. It holds the National Award for the highest Number of Companies: Limca Book of Records.
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While taking into account the sight of Placements, I will say Chandigarh university is best because it is known as a leader in campus placements. Chandigarh University always keeps on setting new benchmarks and has become an undisputed leader in the region. CU does not restrict its students to one or two companies, our students have grabbed multiple offers and with this students grabbed lucrative positions in Prime Focus and Cognizant.
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Chandigarh University is better in terms of placement in top-notch companies like Amazon, Digiscape, Dell, Wipro, Capgemini, TCS, etc. with the highest packages.
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Chandigarh University has the highest number of placements. Chandigarh university has its name in Limca book of world records for the highest number of placements in a single year. The students of every department has its own placement coordinator who is responsible for the students to get placed. Moreover, highly reputed companies like microsoft, HP, Dell, flipkart, amazon, Google and many more come every year and students of Chandigarh university are getting placement in those companies and MNCs. Not only incampus but also out of campus placements are done by the placement coordinator until the student gets placed.
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As a result, Chandigarh University has been awarded with the title "University with Best Placements" in India. With more than 691 Multi-Nationals visiting CU Campus in 2019-20, the number of offers have touched 6617 and the highest package has registered a growth of 30% & have scaled to a new high of 35 LPA.
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If we see in terms of placement, Chandigarh University is the best university. It is the fastest growing university with NAAC A + grade, impeccable placements and positive learning atmosphere. Chandigarh University has many pre-placement programs for the all-round development of students and to make them easily gain jobs in the top notch companies.
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Vinny Chugh Student at Chanidgarh University, B.Sc Nut & Diet | Guide-Level 13
5 years agoChandigarh University, Gharuan is better than Amity in terms of placement in the North India towards the sustainability because of its NAAC A+ accreditation with LImca book of record in term of placements. Students placed in companies like HDFC, Tata Consultancy, IBM, Deloitte and many more with the highest package of 32.5 LPA. With more than 150 MOU's with International QS ranked Institutes abroad, It also provides international opportunity via its international semester exchange and study abroad programmes. Therefore, in my opinion it is the best choice for MBA. -
CU is better in terms of placements. Chandigarh University has become the first university in India to hold Limca Book of Records for the highest Number of Companies in one academic year. For more details visit www.cuchd.in.
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