Which university is better for the course UITHM Culinary Science, Chandigarh University, or Chitkara University.

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    Raj M I am a student from Chnadigarh University (CU) | Guide-Level 12

    5 years ago
    No doubt UITHM culinary Science in CU is far better than chitkara. CU infrastructure is best compared to other universities. The environment of the campus is friendly. Quality of faculty is best in class. Overall It is a NAAC A+ university.
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    Hans Raj | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    Undoubtedly, Chandigarh University is the better choice. A few reasons for it are:
    1. NAAC A+ Grade makes the degree globally recognised and gets us better placements.
    2. Next GEN industry collaborations
    3. Internships are in top industries of the area
    4. Pre-Internship and Pre-placements programs to make the student industry ready completely.
    5. Well-equipped labs.
    6. Faculty has both industry and academic experience.
    7. Industry collaboration and associations with bodies like NCHMCT and many more.
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    Kamalpreet kaur | Guide-Level 12

    5 years ago
    Chandigarh University offers state of the art infrastructure. The University Institute of Tourism and Hospitality Management offers the Bachelor's programme in culinary sciences with curriculum developed in consultation of industry and academic experts. Labs are designed at par with the industrial kitchen. The faculty trainers are having varied specialisation with years of industrial and academic exposure at both national and global level. The University also has a central placement cell and international department providing full time assistance for exchange programs, training and placement at national and international level.
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    Sakshi Singh | Guide-Level 12

    5 years ago
    Chandigarh University is better for the Course of UITHM Culinary Sciencethan Chitakara University 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 org
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    Ankit M. Employee at IT Sector | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    Hi Jagwinder
    In comparison to both, Chandigarh University is the better choice. A few reasons for it are :
    1. NAAC A+ Grade makes the degree globally recognised and gets us better placements.
    2. Next GEN industry collaborations
    3. Internships are in top industries of the area
    4. Pre-Internship and Pre-placements programs to make the student industry ready completely.
    5. Well-equipped labs.
    6. Faculty has both industry and academic experience. And many more :)
    CU is the better choice.
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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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    Manikiran | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    Chandigarh University is better for UITHM Culinary Science than Chitkara University. As Chandigarh University is
    -Chandigarh is NAAC A+ graded with best placement records
    -Well qualified and supporting faculty
    -Well established and advanced labs and classrooms
    -Ample number of opportunities for the students to explore their interest.
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    Seerat arora Student at Chandigarh University | Guide-Level 12

    5 years ago
    Chandigarh University is better. Graded A+ by NAAC. Infrastructure and environment is better. Known best for the placements.
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    REET Sandhu | Guide-Level 12

    5 years ago
    Chandigarh is NAAC A+ graded with best placement records
    -Well qualified and supporting faculty
    -Well established and advanced labs and classrooms
    -Ample number of opportunities for the students to explore their interest.
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    Vinny Chugh Student at Chanidgarh University, B.Sc Nut & Diet | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    Chandigarh University, Gharuan is the best option you can opt for pursing your graduation in Culinary. Infrastructure provided by the Chandigarh University Hotel Management Department is one of the best and of industry standards. State of the art Labs which includes Kitchen, Bakery & Cold kitchen. CU not only gives preference to theory only but CU is one of the best which provides hand on practical training from best trainers of different domain appointed for the students. Best and advanced syllabus are made for students learning which is accepted worldwide and after doing culinary course from Chandigarh University, Not only will it he
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