Which university is better for UILS course, Chandigarh University or Chitkara?

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    GAURAV JOSHI | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    Chandigarh University is better because it is NAAC A+ accredited, it believes in quality education and proper grooming of its students by providing holistic education. They have good infrastructure and regular expert talks and guest lectures are held.
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    hardeep kaur | Contributor-Level 10

    5 years ago
    Hi Rahul, As a faculty at UILS, Chandigarh University, I would advise you to go for Chandigarh University. The reasons are many. Here, I would like to highlight some of them:
    Chandigarh University is NAAC A+ University, Committed for Quality Education. Academics-intensive environment with focus on experiential learning, like moot courts, internships, etc. International conferences, like Global Law Conference, give the much needed exposure to the students
    Renowned Advocates, Judges and Experts from Academia regularly visit the campus to share their Experiences with the students. Session Judge is Guest Faculty for Moot Court Classes at Cha
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    Reet Kaur | Guide-Level 12

    5 years ago
    Comparing Chitkara and CU, For UILS, Chandigarh University is the best institute as it is NAAC A+ graded university. It provides impeccable placements and student friendly learning atmosphere.
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    Jagwinder Singh | Guide-Level 11

    5 years ago
    Law is considered as a dynamic field as the field faces changes every day. For this, the institute should be well updated with new laws, the latest teaching pattern by bar council of India and the UILS, Chandigarh University goes well with this. They law department of CU makes every possible efforts to provide efficient future lawyers to the nation. I would strongly recommend students who have developed passion of law, to pursue their passion from Chandigarh University to make their dreams come true.
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    Manikiran | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    Chandigarh University is better for UILS than Chitkara University. As Chandigarh University is
    -NAAC A+ Accredited. -Global Exposure via International Student Exchange Programs. -In house preparation for judicial & other competitive exams. -Exposure via Industry Visits, Guest Interactions and Corporate Mentoring.
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    Raj M I am a student from Chnadigarh University (CU) | Guide-Level 12

    5 years ago
    Chandigarh University is better for UILS course than chitkara because:
    1. CU provides excellent placements and internship opportunities.
    2. The syllabus is all updated and modern.
    3. CU is awarded NAAC A+
    4. Chandigarh University has a great learning environment.
    5. Highly educated faculty members.
    6. Student Exchange programme as it has partnered with almost 200+ foreign Universities
    7. Great Labs and Beautiful Infrastructure. For more details kindly visit www.cuchd.in.
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    Swastik Arora | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    Hello Chandigarh University is better because it is NAAC A+ accredited, it believes in quality education and proper grooming of its students by providing holistic education. They have good infrastructure and regular expert talks and guest lectures are held.
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    Ankit M. Employee at IT Sector | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    Hi Rahul,
    Chandigarh University is way better.
    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 ; BCI Approved course
    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.
    CU is the better choice.
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    Hans Raj | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    Chandigarh University is better for UILS than Chitkara. As Chandigarh University has
    -Experiential Learning through Clinical Programs & Moot Courts. -Highly Qualified Faculty, including 10 Doctorates. -Internships in reputed Government & Non-Government Institutions. -Students are indulged in co-curricular & extra-curricular activities beyond the classroom experience.
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    DISHA RANI | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    Chandigarh University is NAAC A+ University, Committed for Quality Education. Academics-intensive environment with focus on experiential learning, like moot courts, internships, etc. International conferences, like Global Law Conference, give the much needed exposure to the students
    Renowned Advocates, Judges and Experts from Academia regularly visit the campus to share their Experiences with the students. Session Judge is Guest Faculty for Moot Court Classes at Chandigarh University.

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