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

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Dharamveer Dheer
6 years ago
If you are considering any Hospitality related programme, you must give a deep thought to LPU, as it has made a name for itself hospitality courses over the period of time on back of stellar record. Some factors which give a clear edge to LPU are: Course curriculum: Which is developed in consultatio

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Raj M
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6 years ago
No doubt UITHM culinary Science in CU is far better than LPU. CU infrastructure is well good in comparison to other universities. The environment of the campus is good. Quality of faculty is best in class. It is a NAAC A+ university.

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6 years ago
Chandigarh University is the best option you can opt for pursing your graduation in Culinary. Infrastructure provided by the Chandigarh University's 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 o

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Hans Raj
6 years ago
Firstly the diversified syllabi and various industries demanded courses that one can get in CU is not provided by any other University in North India. No doubt, CU's course is better because the faculty members are at par with others and the infrastructure is best and designed as such to replicate t

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Sakshi Singh
6 years ago
Hi Jagwinder, 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 w

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Ankit M.
6 years ago
Hi Jagwinder In comparison, 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-pla

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Reet Kaur
6 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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Seerat arora
6 years ago
Chandigarh university is better for this course. CU is graded A+ by NAAC. All the facilities are there for students. Very good placement record. For more details visit www.cuchd.in.

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Vinny Chugh
6 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. C

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Bhanupriya Khatri
6 years ago
I think CU is better university for the course UITHM culinary Science. Its (CU) infrastructure is well good in compare to other university. Environment of the campus is good. Quality of faculty is best in class. And also its is a NAAC A+ university. So CU is best.

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