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

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    Atul Bagga | Guide-Level 12

    5 years ago
    Comparing Chitkara and Chandigarh University for UILS, Chandigarh University is the best institute as it is NAAC A+ accredited university. It provides impeccable placements and student friendly learning atmosphere. University Institute of Legal Studies (UILS) at Chandigarh University is recognised as best law institute in the region. So, without any doubt I would recommend Chandigarh University for UILS.
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    Shikha Jaryal | Guide-Level 11

    5 years ago
    Chandigarh University is best for UILS Course. Students of University School of Legal Studies are trained in spirit of the fundamental laws, procedures of procedural laws, techniques of client counseling and skills in legal and social sciences research. So go for CU than Chitkara.
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    Tamanna Thakur Student at Chandigarh University | Guide-Level 12

    5 years ago
    Definitely CU is the best option, it is accredited as A+ by NAAC, only few prestigious universities have this grade by NAAC, which in itself speaks for quality of CU. CHitkara University Rajpura is not even NAAC accredited, while Baddi campus has only B grade by NAAC. CU is best for Law courses.
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    Kamalpreet kaur | Guide-Level 12

    5 years ago
    Chandigarh University is better for legal studies than Chitkara. CU provides excellent placements and internship opportunities. Curriculum is all updated and modern. Its NAAC A+ institute for its new education approach policy
    Chandigarh University has a great learning environment. Highly qualified faculty members. Internships in big legal firms and industry exposures placements.
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    Shivam Pathania Student at CU | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    Chandigarh University is better for UILS than Chitkara because:
    1. CU provides excellent placements and internship opportunities.
    2. Syllabus is all updated and modern.
    3. CU is awarded with 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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    Hardeep | Guide-Level 12

    5 years ago
    Chandigarh University is better since it is NAAC A+ authorized, it puts stock in quality instruction and legitimate prepping of its understudies by giving comprehensive training. They have great foundation and standard master talks and visitor addresses are held.
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    Seerat arora Student at Chandigarh University | Guide-Level 12

    5 years ago
    Chandigarh university is highly recommended as the university is accredited with NAAC A+ grade and it provides global recognition and exposure to the university. University Institute of Legal Studies (UILS) at Chandigarh University imparts the legal education with a judicious mix of theoretical and practical components. A vibrant, contemporary and intellectually stimulating curriculum in a congenial and participative learning environment is churning out the best of legal mind capable of meeting the futuristic challenges.
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    Abhi Jain Student at Chandigarh University | Guide-Level 12

    5 years ago
    Chandigarh University is better due to following reasons:
    1. Industry Oriented Curriculum Comparable with World's Top Universities
    2. Flexible Choice Based Credit System
    2. Best placements records.
    3. Project based study.
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    Piyush anand | Contributor-Level 6

    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. 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 expe
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    Nidhi Kalia | Guide-Level 11

    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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