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Chandigarh University (CU) Architecture & Planning Courses & Fees 2025

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Chandigarh University (CU) Architecture & Planning
Courses and Fees 2025

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B.Arch(1 course)
11.1 L
Exams : NATANTA
B.Sc.(1 course)
5.8 L
10+2 : 50 %
M.Arch(1 course)
2.3 L
Graduation : 50 %

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Chandigarh University (CU) Architecture & Planning
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4.2/5
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bhukya vignesh rathod Verified Icon
B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2024
5
5Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
A campus that feels like a home.
Placements: Placements here are amazing. Last year, a senior from my course got placed at Amazon with a very good package. The placement team is super helpful. They helped me with mock interviews. I feel confident. I will land a good job also. I don't think that there is any private university in North India matching the level of Chandigarh University.
Infrastructure: The campus is way better than I expected. Our classrooms are modern. Our labs from my course are better. There is a gym. Sports are very good. There are the best food joints and vibes. We have the best events like hackathons and tech invents. There are great tech giants joining for placement drives.
Faculty: The curriculum is very practical. We get to work on live projects and internships, which is so much better than just reading theory. Our teachers are approachable and make sure we understand concepts. We get great learning experiences. They are highly professional.
Reviewed on 24 Jan 2025Read More
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B.E. in Information Technology - Batch of 2026
1.8
3Placements3Infrastructure1Faculty1Crowd & Campus Life1Value for Money
My painful college experience.
Placements: For placements, our college is good. Companies come to my college from March to April. It doesn't provide 100% placements. They will debar some students from placement drives if they do silly things. This is how our college is going. We are scared even to talk in class.
Infrastructure: Infrastructure-wise, the college is decent. The block which I am studying or my classes are going on is decent. Other blocks like D Block are good. It has many facilities. Basically, D Block is made for foreign students and specialisation students. The hostel is good. The mess food is decent.
Faculty: Faculty members are not very good. They just come to read PPTs and go. Some of them don't even know how to teach programming languages. They teach us subjects which are not of any use. They teach us banking and commerce in bachelors of engineering.
Other: There is so much crowd in my college. College life is so boring. Classes start from 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM. After that, most of the students get exhausted and go to their flats, PGs, and homes. According to me, college and life both are so boring.
Reviewed on 23 Jan 2025Read More
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Mahid Ahmad Alladin Verified Icon
B.E. in Electronics and Communication Engineering - Batch of 2025
2.6
3Placements3Infrastructure3Faculty1Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Short review of Chandigarh University.
Placements: The placement here is a scam. We were all promised good placements in our fields, but all the roles are for Computer Science students, and we just get to sit in. We are not allowed to get internships from outside the college, and the college provides very few internship opportunities.
Infrastructure: The classrooms are on the 11th floor, and we are not allowed to use any lifts. The Wi-Fi on campus barely works. The food in the hostel is subpar. You will get tired of it after some time and won't be able to consume it any further. In the summers, the hostel is really warm.
Faculty: The curriculum is very theoretical. It doesn't focus on students' practical knowledge. The faculty is just busy finishing the syllabus rather than focusing on teaching the core concepts of the subject. The exams are fairly easy. You just need to read about the topic and should be able to rephrase the answers to make them lengthy.
Other: My university really needs to do something to manage the population of the university. They literally have unlimited seats, so crowding is a big problem here.
Reviewed on 17 Sep 2024Read More
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M.Sc. in Physics - Batch of 2025
4.8
5Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Very interesting and different experience.
Placements: There are a sufficient number of students in this course. The highest average package offered is 18 lakhs per annum, and the lowest is 6 lakhs per annum in sales companies. Companies like Zomato, EazyDiner, and many more sales companies recruit from here. 60 percent of the total students get placed every year. Extra-curricular skills of research and personality development, other than academics, are taught in this course.
Infrastructure: Good labs for practicals and experiments are provided. There are separate labs for characterization in the research field. Good classes with proper ventilation are available. Wi-Fi is available. A separate library for the Physics department is available with updated books. A cafe is present in the department, and also the ground for playing. A dispensary is provided around the corners for health checkups in any situation.
Faculty: The teaching staff is very hardworking and supportive, providing proper notes and guidance. They have a very friendly nature and try to motivate everyone with extra mentoring sessions. Proper and important subjects are included in the curriculum, and proper specialization is given in the last semester with a dissertation. Exams are good, with a combination of 40 percent for internals and 60 percent for externals. The pass percentage depends on the relative marks of the average score of the whole class.
Other: The course is very beneficial to serve in different fields and can provide many opportunities both in the corporate and public sectors. The course could involve more workshops. Different events that involve celebrities and entertainment activities are held. The campus surroundings are safe and very social.
Reviewed on 22 Jan 2025Read More
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B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2025
3.4
3Placements4Infrastructure3Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Chandigarh University Review.
Placements: There are around 5000 students who opted to take placements from the college in CSE, but out of them, according to January 2025, half of them have been placed. Most of them are in service-based companies, sales, and got offers from mass recruiters. Product-based companies are very few in number.
Infrastructure: The course is not well-structured, but classes have Wi-Fi, and the infrastructure is very brilliant. But for CSE, classes felt congested in summers, and the crowd is too much. Apart from the mentioned working area, the university has various food courts, libraries, and parks.
Faculty: The faculty is not much interested in students' development, and of course, exceptions are there. But the curriculum is much stricter than it used to be earlier. They don't allow the use of laptops during class. Exams are comparatively very easy, and you can clear them by studying one night before the exam.
Other: The university is very crowded; you will never see its campus empty any time of the day. Fests happen regularly with some good guests from Bollywood.
Reviewed on 22 Jan 2025Read More
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B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2024
2.6
2Placements3Infrastructure3Faculty2Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Low placements, underqualified teachers, and less value for money.
Placements: The situation with placements at the moment is dire. With too many students vying for limited opportunities, only 27% (approximately) of total students have been placed till now. Compounding the issue, some companies have blacklisted the institution altogether, making it more difficult for students to get placed. So far, a total of students have been placed. It is a worrying possibility since the loss of the companies would bring even more uncertainty to an already unstable environment.
Infrastructure: The institution has a strong foundation with good infrastructure, spacious classrooms, and ample labs. One of the main benefits is the composed and beautiful surroundings. Food options are plentiful, with numerous shops around campus. Still, there are drawbacks as well. The internet connectivity in labs is adequate, and the lab computers themselves require maintenance. Additionally, ongoing construction creates dust problems, and the large student population can lead to overcrowding and a feeling of constant rush. While the newly built libraries are impressive, they are cramped, have limited seating, and are in need of renovation. Unfortunately, the security guards seem to lack manners. Hostel life presents its own challenges. Rooms are typically shared by 3–4 students, though the boys' hostel appears to be in better condition than the girls'. The food quality is terrible; everything tastes the same and is repeated. Also, hostel curfews create unnecessary hardships, with girls having reasonably early curfews compared to the boys. There is no such thing as privacy. Finally, the wardens have a harsh attitude and are very rude.
Faculty: Despite a large number of faculty members, the quality of instruction varies greatly. While some professors are excellent, others seem underqualified, lacking subject expertise, and assigned subjects are outside their areas of study. The curriculum itself is somewhat average in quality, and students are overloaded with irrelevant subjects. Even BBA students, for example, are forced to study Python or some other coding languages. Exams, though not very difficult, come with their own set of problems. They adhere to the syllabus itself, but the semester feels too rushed, often compressing a 6-month semester into a 3.5–4-month term. Students are constantly bombarded with tests due to this intense schedule: MST 1, MST practical in a week, MST 2 a week or two later, and final practical and exams in just 2-3 weeks. Students barely have time to relax, engage in extracurricular activities, or even just breathe in between these tests because of this constant testing schedule. To top it all off, the course load is further burdened by unnecessary practical files, assignments, quizzes, MOOCs, VAC (Value Added Course), open electives, and mini projects alongside regular projects.
Other: Being a B.E. CSE student since 2020, I came in expecting a program heavy on practical application and less on theory, but the reality has been otherwise. The daily grind of 9:30 a.m. to 4:20 p.m. classes with a necessary 75% attendance is really exhausting. Many lectures lack inspiration, failing to arouse enthusiasm for the subject. Even lab classes, which ought to be filled with practical experience, leave us idly sitting for two whole hours. The strict 9:25 am GATE closure adds another layer of stress to our morning. However, there is one bright spot: the institution often hosts festivals and events that provide a welcome break from the academic routine, even if they come with their own set of experiences.
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