Which university is better for the course UITHM Culinary Science, Chandigarh University, or Amity University?

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    Muskan Verma I want to become a laborious scientist | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    1. Chandigarh University is anytime a better option for the above mentioned course.
    2. It is a NAAC grade A+ accredited university.
    3. It is also known as the university for best placements.
    4. Moreover it also provides numerous opportunities for higher studies in India or abroad.
    5. For more please visit www.cuchd.in.
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    Reet Kaur | Guide-Level 12

    5 years ago
    Chandigarh University is the best institute as it is NAAC A+ graded. It provides impeccable placements and student friendly learning atmosphere.
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    Sakshi Singh | Guide-Level 12

    5 years ago
    Chandigarh University is best for the Course of UITHM Culinary Science in view of the following reasons:
    1. CU is Ranked NAAC A+ GRADE accredited university.
    2. Culinary Sciences taught at Chandigarh University takes you through the process of becoming a top-notch Culinary Experts which is sought after by top hotel chains in India and Abroad.
    3. Flexible Choice Based Academic Model with a wide choice of elective subjects to choose from that can be tailored to the specific interests and needs of the student.
    4. Provides practical training with top hotels across India.
    5. Frequent visits to 5-star hotels are organized to enhance practical
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    Tamanna Thakur Student at Chandigarh University | Guide-Level 12

    5 years ago
    Chandigarh University is the best place to be. High-quality, industry-oriented curriculum, Extremely qualified doctorate faculty with impeccable research record, industry-collaborated laboratories, world-class infrastructure, support for extracurriculars, engagement in sports, etc. , are some of the highlights of Chandigarh University. CU is definitely better than Amity.
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    Arun Verma | Guide-Level 11

    5 years ago
    Chandigarh University is better than Amity University for the course UITHM Culinary Science
    CU is NAAC A+ University. University with best placement
    Best Internships and labs
    Record Startups
    World class infrastructure and amenities.
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    REET Sandhu | Guide-Level 12

    5 years ago
    Chandigarh University is better for UITHM Culinary Science than Amity University. As Chandigarh University has
    -Best placements records
    -Have an industry orientation and partners who are market leaders in their fields
    -Are unique blend of classroom & non-classroom methods of education delivery
    -Strongly focus on Skill Outcomes. Chandigarh University is best as compared to other private universities.
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    Swastik Arora | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    Hello Chandigarh University is better because Chandigarh University has:
    Good Infrastructure
    Hostels
    Wi-Fi Facility
    Semester Exchange programme
    They not only focus on our academic part but also cultural activities. It provides good exposure to student in the form of academic, training large number of workshops, industrial trips, etc.
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    Bhanupriya Khatri | Guide-Level 11

    5 years ago
    CU has A+ grade By NAAC. Its hostel is best in class. Security is 24* 7 available. Faculty is well trained. Faculty is dedicated to the improvement of student. Infrastructure is best. So I think CU is best for the course UITHM culinary Science.
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    Vinny Chugh Student at Chanidgarh University, B.Sc Nut & Diet | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    At Chandigarh University, Gharuan they give a state of the art labs and learning environment. Studying culinary sciences will help you expand your horizons in many ways. Not only will it help you become a professional chef, but it will also give you a deeper appreciation for food as culture, food as art, your health and more, all of which you can pass on to your customers through your own culinary efforts. You can choose to become a chef or a restaurant cook. It also include fields such as catering, executive chef, and food and beverage manager for which Chandigarh University has well designed curriculum for the students
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    Kamalpreet kaur | Guide-Level 12

    5 years ago
    Different culinary colleges offer different major courses in culinary arts but Chandigarh university offers broader curriculum to their students while also supplying a solid culinary foundation. Chandigarh University provides best lab and equipment to their students. Chandigarh university not give preference only to theory but give 60% to practical classes. Advanced syllabus are made for students learning which is accepted worldwide. Regular visit to five star hotel to enhance experiential learning. It also hold more then one 'limca book of records" by preparing 100 layers of sandwich and salami sandwich in 6.22 minutes and making 318
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