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

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    Vinny Chugh Student at Chanidgarh University, B.Sc Nut & Diet | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    Flagship Institute of Chandigarh University and one of the Best Hotel Management and Tourism colleges in Punjab, University Institute of Tourism and Hospitality Management (UITHM) is home to best in class professionals, hospitality leaders and entrepreneurs of tomorrow who are groomed in accord with the latest trends in the sector with highly specialised learning facilitators and state-of-the-art facilities. Equipped with the internationally trained faculty, University Institute of Tourism and Hospitality Management (UITHM) distinctively blends the theoretical and practical essentials of education with real life experience.
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    Muskan Verma I want to become a laborious scientist | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    Chandigarh university is the better option for UITHM Tourism. It is the NAAC A+ Accredited university. Amity is NAAC A Accredited university. This shows the difference between the two. The Chandigarh University is holding a record in LIMCA BOOK for the highest number of companies visiting campus for the placement drives. There are more than 600+ companies that visited last year for campus Placements. The labs of Biotechnology are very good and the faculty members and students working in those labs are very disciplined. I'am also pursuing my B.E Biotechnology from Chandigarh University. So that's why I'm approaching you for giving this
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    Akshay Kumar | Guide-Level 13

    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. It is certified as NAAC+ grade. It is definitely better than Amity.
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    Hardeep | Guide-Level 12

    5 years ago
    Chandigarh University is better for UITHM Tourism than Amity University. CU is awarded with NAAC A+ Chandigarh University has a great learning environment. It provides impeccable placements and student friendly learning atmosphere.
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    konatham Abhishek HeLpINg HaNd FiRsT | Scholar-Level 16

    5 years ago
    This department is the Flagship Institute of Chandigarh University and one of the Best Hotel Management and Tourism colleges in Punjab. For the hotel management programme the Chandigarh university is the best place. You can do more and more practical work and internship with many 5* hotels and the semester exchange programme with many foreign universities. For better placement university tie up with many hotels in india as well as in many countries.
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    Navneet Kumar | Guide-Level 11

    5 years ago
    Undoubtedly CHANDIGARH UNIVERSITY. I have the honor of being a part of one of the prestigious university in my country. Chandigarh university is one of the leading university and well known for its internship programme and for placement drives.
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    Bhanupriya Khatri | Guide-Level 11

    5 years ago
    Chandigarh University is better if you are going to take this course because in CU, with a team of highly qualified faculty that has a great knowledge about the industry and the quality operations that are required, the students face no issues when they enter the corporate world. The University also provides you well-equipped labs which are necessary for this type of courses. Moreover, it provides you best placement facility. So, according to me CU is better.
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    Akash Lama Student at Chandigarh University | Guide-Level 12

    5 years ago
    Chandigarh University is better for sure for Tourism Course than Amity because in CU best placements are provided by the university with world class infrastructure and best well qualified faculty.
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    Nidhi Kalia | Guide-Level 11

    5 years ago
    Chandigarh University is one of the leading universities and well known for its internship programme and for placement drives. The university only entertain 5 star categories hotels for internship and placements. They also send students for international internship.
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    Piyush anand | Contributor-Level 6

    5 years ago
    Chandigarh University is better for UITHM Tourism. Best companies visit the campus for the placement drive. Industry oriented teaching learning process. Experienced faculty from renowned institutes and companies with the publications in Science /Scopus /WoS /ESCI journals with the highest impact factor. The placements of tourism departments are very good and the students are placed in multinational companies. The students are not only taught the bookish material but their practical implications as well. Department keep organising many conference and seminar and it has very good industry collaborations.

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