Likes
- Chandigarh University has good infrastructure and Modern classroom as well.
- CU Provide good Hostel facilities and they offering a comfortable and secure living environment and their food qualities are also good.
Dislikes
- Things I disliked high student intake, Due to high student intake i feel the campus get overcrowded, especially during peak hours
- Second things i disliked fee structure, being a private university, the fee structure of CU is high which might not be affordable for all student
Course Curriculum Overview :
The curriculum at Chandigarh University highly relevant and comprehensive, designed in collaboration with industry experts to ensure it meets market demands. They have wide range of electives subjects that alloews students to tailor their education accoording to their intrests and career goals. Practical exposure through internships and industry projects prepares students for real-world applications. Areas for improvement in the course curriculum and teaching methods are Timely Revisions: ensure the curriculum is updated more frequently to keep pace with rapidly evolving industries, especially in tech and management fields. Increase Practical Exposure: I think increasing the ratio of hands on projects and real world problem solving can enhance learning outcomes. Exam designed to be comprehensive, testing both theory and practical skills.
Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :
Chandigarh University fee structure include tuition, service fee, hostel fee and other charges, with annual hikes typically ranging from 10-12 %. The complete cost of my BCA course, including tuition and hostel fee around 6 lakhs, in which my tuition fee was 285,000 and Hostel fee was 255,000. Scholarships such as the CUCET and merit based scholarships offer financial aid, ranging from 10% to 100% of the tuition fee. Campus employement opportunities include roles like teaching assistants and lab assistants, with stipends around 15000 - 30000 per month.
Campus Life :
Chandigarh University offers a vibrant campus life with annual dest like CU Fest and technical fest like Tech Invent usually held in March and October. the library is well stocked with a vast range of books and journals. Classrooms are equipped with modern technology and projectors one problem was only AC in labs not in lecture halls. The campus boasts excellent sports facilities and numerous clubs such as the Cultural Club and Coding Club, which significantly enhance student life by promoting diverse intrests and sovial engagement.
Hostel Facilities :
Chandigarh University hostel are very good facilities include furnished rooms with beds study tables, chairs, wardrobes, balcony and common bathrooms. Ameneties include Wi-Fi, common areas and they also provide AC and Non-AC rooms, In Non AC rooms they provide central cooling System. The meals are nutritious with caried menu, though some student find it repetitive, they also provide South Indian dishes for South Indian Students. Hostel registration is straightforward, with fee ranging from 80,000 - 120,000 annually. For those renting, nearby localities like Kharar offer PG accommodations with similar amenities, typically costing 8,000-12,000 per month.
Admission :
My admission process at Chandigarh University was very simple, one application can be submitted by me which are available on the university website this is free of cost. After 2-3 days we got a call from the university people asking me to register and pay the registration fee which was included in the tuition fee.
Faculty :
The faculty to student ratio is good in my department but it's varries across diffrent departments, some departments experience higher student numbers, potentially impacting individual attention. The faculty's at CU are good, they are highly qualified professionals many holding Ph.D. but some fuculty's are not good they have not enough knowledge, they come to class and open PPTs on projector and read that's it. Faculty members are approachable and maintain regular interaction with students through lectures, lab sessions and project work. Many professors have designated office hours during which students can discuss academics and personal concerns.
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