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By providing its students with high-quality infrastructure,
first-grade teaching staff, and an educational curriculum that satisfies global
education standards, Chandigarh University is committed to setting a standard
for quality higher education.
The Chandigarh-Patiala highway leads to the campus of
Chandigarh University. The city center of Chandigarh is approximately 30
kilometers away from the university. The university, which was founded in 2012,
has 13211 students, making it one of the largest on campus strengths. With a
3.28 grade point average, the university was granted NAAC A+ accreditation in
2019.In the category of universities, the university will be ranked 29th in
India in 2022.According to the QS World Ranking 2023, Chandigarh University is
ranked third among the best private universities in India and has also received
a "Diamond" rating from QS I Gauge.
Scores on the Chandigarh University Common Entrance Test (CUCET) are used to determine admission to courses offered by the university. Candidates must also take the counseling round in order to be considered for admission to the pharmacy, law, and nursing programs. Students received 6154 placement offers during the institute's 2023 placement drive. The highest national salary was INR 52.11 LPA, while the highest international salary was INR 1.7 crore. Chandigarh University's average salary was INR 9.54 LPA.
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The research at Chandigarh University is bolstered by 52
billion additional dollars of government and business-funded research. The
research is conducted at each of the department's 50 research centers, the
University Centre for Research & Development, and other campus locations.
The research fraternity at Chandigarh University includes faculty members,
scholars, undergraduate and graduate students, and international scholars. The
college has tie ups with the conspicuous public and worldwide organizations for
joint examination and direction.
The university is also concentrating on patents and
innovation. Chandigarh University Technology Business Incubator hosts
activities related to innovation and entrepreneurship. Technology Business
Incubator is a novel platform that provides aspiring entrepreneurs with
financial and mentoring assistance. From the early to mid-stage of
entrepreneurial development, TBI is accelerating the growth of young
entrepreneurial start-ups. In 2018, Chandigarh University filed 336 patents,
which ranks second among Indian educational institutions and organizations.
In an external mode, Chandigarh University offers admission
to the PhD program in a variety of fields for full-time, part-time, and PhD in Education
is one of them. Each year, admissions are typically offered between July and
December.
University name |
Chandigarh University |
Established |
2012 |
University type |
Private University |
Course Level |
Doctoral |
Course Name |
PhD in Education |
Full Form |
Doctor of Philosophy in Education |
Duration |
3 Years to 6 years |
Eligibility |
Masters(PG) |
Entrance |
CSIR NET, GPAT, UGC NET,
GATE, or SLET |
Course Mode |
Full Time/Part Time |
Course Fee |
INR 230000/approx. |
Average Salary |
INR 4 to 8 lakhs |
Address |
Mohali, Punjab |
Website |
www.cuchd.in |
Get Admission |
To get PhD admission in Education applicants must have a Master's
degree from a recognized board or university in a related subject. In the
qualifying degree exam, a minimum score of 55% or a CGPA of 5.5 on a ten-point
scale is required.
The CU Ph.D entrance exam is required for applicants seeking
a Ph.D. in Education with ten years of experience and a Master's degree with a
minimum of fifty percent marks.
A qualifying exam, followed by a written test and interview,
determines who is admitted to the Ph.D. in Education program. Each year, the
admissions process typically takes place between July and December.
Students who are eligible must pass the CU Ph.D. Entrance
Test or an equivalent national level test such as CSIR NET, GPAT, UGC NET,
GATE, or SLET. Qualified students will also be invited to a personal interview
round prior to the final seat allocation for PhD in Education. Those with NBHM
qualifications can pursue a Ph.D. in Education without having to take the
entrance test.
Chandigarh University Ph.D. in Education
Admission
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In addition to the entrance exam, selected students must
participate in a personal interview round at CU. The official website will
announce the interview and written test dates. Admissions to Ph.D. in Education
course is proposed to understudies with a Graduate degree as it were. The
application form will be available online for students to complete and submit,
as well as offline, for students to do so.
Go for entrance exams crash courses if available in your
area. |
Allocate at least 4 hours every day for studying. |
Make notes while studying. These can help up with last
minute quick revisions. |
Focus on your weak subjects and allocate more time to
them. |
Focus more on aptitude and critical thinking. |
Focus on numerical based questions also. |
For question papers that are subjective in nature, focus
on revising the sturdy material you had for your master’s program. Also
collect study material relevant from an exam viewpoint. |
If previous years question papers are available, then it
is good to solve them as it will build up your confidence. While solving the
previous papers, keep in mind that there are negative marks so attempt
accordingly. |
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In order to submit an application for the PhD
program, applicants must register online.
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Pay the required fee of INR 1100 in any SBI
branch using Net Banking, a debit or credit card, or an E-Challan.
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Download the application form after you have
completed the necessary fields.
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At the designated location, paste the most
recent color photograph and a signature.
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Include the completed application form along
with the documents listed below.
· Send the completed form and supporting documents to The University’s admissions office.
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Go to the university official website and click on Admission
then click on Registration, then gave your details after that student get User
Id and Login Password, then login with your login Id Password then fill the
application Form with all your details then click on submit, after submit the
application form they take you to the online fees pay section, then enter your
payable amount and pay it in online mode
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Kindly submit the DD in favor of “Chandigarh University”
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Mention the Candidate name and University Seat
Number (USN) on the back side of Demand Draft Compulsorily.
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PhD in Education Thesis Submission Fees |
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A PhD in Education
is ideal for those interested in careers in education research and/or positions
as faculty members in higher education institutions. A PhD degree is often
desired by universities when selecting candidates for tenure-track faculty
positions.
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The name of the university is inspired by The
City Beautiful – Chandigarh, known as the epitome of cultural heritage and
urbanization.
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Chandigarh University offers a unique and
inspirational academic model designed to match the international standards. A
wide spectrum of programs is paired with flexibility, experiential learning and
interdisciplinary orientation.
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CU is involved in world-class research, with
outstanding results in the contemporary research excellence framework.
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The University has a dynamic academic fraternity
drawn from top universities nationally and internationally. CU offers the most
conducive student-faculty ratio of 14:1, leading to 85 per cent student
satisfaction.
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Chandigarh University provides a global
perspective to facilitate the students with international learning opportunities,
through partnerships with 443 top-ranked universities worldwide.
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Our students come from all 28 Indian states, 8
Union Territories and 40 Nations with more than 65% of them coming from other
states and Countries. Thus CU has a cosmopolitan, friendly and inclusive
atmosphere.
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As a student-centric university, CU provides
optimal learning experiences and services that lead to student success. We
empower our students to take responsibility for their academic work, social
life and career development.
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CU has state-of-the--art technology integrated
into every domain of the university from in-house designed and implemented
university information management systems (CUIMS) coupled with the
world-renowned Blackboard LMS to high-speed internet access all around the
campus, we are driven by technology.
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Chandigarh University is a not-for-profit
university that is underpinned by ethical, professional and transparent
e-governance, involving the students and staff in the creation of a healthy,
vibrant and sustainable society.
Semester I |
Semester II |
Philosophical &
Sociological Bases of Education |
Relationship of Sociology
and Education |
Meaning and Function of
Educational Philosophy |
Education and Social
Change: Meaning, Nature and Factors |
Relationship of Education
and Philosophy |
Determining Social Change,
Constraints of social change in India: Caste, Ethnicity, class, language,
religion and regionalism |
Indian Schools of
Philosophy – Vedanta |
Education and Democracy:
Constitutional Provisions for Education |
Contributions of Indian
Thinkers:- Vivekananda, Aurobindo, Tagore and Gandhi |
Nationalism and Education;
Education for National |
Western schools of
Philosophy:- Idealism, Realism, Naturalism |
Integration and
International Understanding |
Concept and Nature of
Educational Sociology and Sociology of Education |
Education and Social
Mobility |
Semester III |
Semester IV |
Education as Related to
Social Stratification and Social Mobility |
Relationship of Education
& Psychology |
Nature and Scope of
Educational Research |
Scope of Educational
Psychology Methods of Educational Psychology |
Formulation Of Research
Problem |
Review of Related
Literature |
Concept Aims and Scope of
Comparative Education |
Factors Influencing
Education System |
Approaches to Comparative
Education |
Elementary Education:
Concept of Universalization |
Semester V |
Semester VI |
Approaches to Comparative
Education |
Thesis and Exam |
Historical, Philosophical,
Sociological and Problem Approach to Education |
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You'll gain the necessary skills
to import about the change you want to see in your business. An Ed.D. can help
you expand your assessment, communication, and management skills, which are
highly sought-after in today's schools of higher education. If you're
interested in becoming a teacher, an
Ed.D. will help you advance and grow in your school or business.There are
several job opportunities and opportunities that are belong to an educational
career.
Post-Secondary Teacher:A lot of
teachers who have a Ph.D. lecture at the postsecondary or college levels.
Professors at colleges teach in private, public schools, vocational and
community colleges. Certain professors upgrade to positions of administrative
responsibility like chief.
Educational Psychology:Being a
school psychologist is an option for those who have a Ph.D. in the field of
school or in educational psychology. Many states also require that a school
psychologist be licensed or have a professional certification. School
psychologists boost students with psychological, mental, or behavioral
problems.
School Principals:Certain
doctoral holders go on to be appointed to administrative positions in middle,
elementary, or even high schools. Assistant principal, Principal, and dean of
student are all positions that are imparted in both private and public schools.
Principals and assistant principals are responsible for the school's personnel
and operations. While a master's level degree is typically all that's needed,
however, certain positions are open to those with a Ph.D. They could ultimately
be promoted into a position as a superintendent. Superintendents typically have
the title of a Ph.D. in education.
Curriculum Coordinators:In
addition to deciding and designing the content that is offered in the schools,
certain curriculum designers might also make standard test materials. Admission
to graduate and college tests are two examples. In a school, the curriculum
coordinators are in constant contact with administrators and teachers. The role
of the coordinator of the curriculum is to decide what educational materials
and lessons should be for improvements.
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Copy of Challan
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Migration Certificate
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GATE/NET/ NBHM/ SLET/ GPAT Certificate (if
applicable)
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Copies of all the mark sheets, degree, and
provisional certificate of the qualifying degree
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Copy of OBC/SC/ST/PD category certificate if any
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Copy of experience and NOC certificate for
part-time candidates
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Chandigarh University Common Entrance Test
(CUCET)
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Merit Based Scholarships For Academic Session
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Scholarship Scheme For Wards Of Defence
Personnel Armed Forces Educational Welfare Scheme (Afews)
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Sports Based Scholarships/Freeships
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Other Important Scholarship Schemes
Students who want to turn their dreams into reality can
start at Chandigarh University. Banks/NBFCs and the state government are currently
offering loans to students in an effort to encourage them to pursue higher
education despite their financial difficulties.
The goal of Chandigarh University is to help students pursue
higher education. The fraternity has established a separate loan assistance
cell to assist students in obtaining loans from university-partnered banks
during the online or offline admissions process.
"Digital Education Loan" is a novel platform
created by Chandigarh University and the Bank of Baroda. It offers a digital
process from loan application to sanction/disbursement.
Students can now avail a loan of up to Rs. 10 Lakh without
collateral.
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Fee payable to the institute
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Examination / library / laboratory fee
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Hostel fees/charges
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Purchase of books / equipment / instruments /
uniforms
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Any other expenses required to complete the
course like study tours, project work, thesis, etc.
Vidya Lakshmi is a unique website for students looking for
Study Loans. The Indian Banks Association (IBA), the Department of Higher
Education (Ministry of Education), and the Department of Financial Services
(Ministry of Finance) all assisted in the development of the portal. Students
can view, submit, and monitor applications for study loans to banks through the
portal at any time and from any location. Links to the National Scholarship
Portal are also provided.
The procedure is simple and can be completed online by
filling out the Common Education Loan Application Form (CELAF) at
https://www.vidyalakshmi.co.in/Students/. The essential details must be
submitted by students. The applicant can then search for "Educational
Loan" and click "APPLY" based on the need, eligibility, and
convenience after completing the form.
Students can apply to three different banks at the same
time. The internet based process for having an instructive advance through
Vidya Lakshmi has diminished the weight and inconvenience of applying for
credits physically. The student can also voice their dissatisfaction with the
financial institution they applied.
Students enrolled in professional or technical courses from
NAAC-accredited institutions or professional or technical programs accredited
by NBA, Institutions of National Importance, or Central Funded Technical
Institutions (CFTIs) are the only ones eligible for this program. Chandigarh
University is eligible for the CSIS Scheme if it has an A+ rating from the
NAAC.
CSIS is a one-of-a-kind scheme that is based on the idea
that no student should be denied the chance to go to college because they are
poor. This program is available to students from economically disadvantaged
groups, or those whose parents earn less than Rs 4.5 lakh annually. The grant
can only be used once for an undergraduate, graduate, or integrated course. The
maximum amount of a study loan is Rs 7.5 lakhs, and it is offered without
collateral or a third-party guarantee.
This program aims to make higher education more accessible to
economically disadvantaged students in India who want to take professional or
technical courses. The goal is to build up students from the ground up and make
sure that the country has more skilled technicians and professionals.
Chandigarh University gives an option to apply study loan
via various banks to fund your education with attractive rates and different
schemes.
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A wide range of expenses covered
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No Collateral up to 7.5 Lacs by Maximum Banks.
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Apply for multiple banks under one roof (Vidya Lakshmi).
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Study Loan with 100% Subsidy on interest rates
(family income Rs. 4.5 Lacs P.A.)
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Moratorium Holiday-Pay after your course
completion
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Tax benefit- Section 80E
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Build your CIBIL score
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No need to liquidate valuable assets
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Liberating your parents from loan burden
STEP 1: OBTAIN
DOCUMENTS FROM CHANDIGARH UNIVERSITY
STEP 2:
REGISTRATION AT VIDYALAKSHMI
STEP 3:
SUBMISSION OF DOCUMENTS AT BANK
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Take color print of all documents and ready your
education loan file according to check list.
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Visit registered Bank Branch which is selected
by user in Vidyalakshmi portal with parents.
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Submit education loan file at the Bank and wait
for further direction.
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Collect contact number and email id from the
bank branch for future reference.
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Share these details with us on email-id
[email protected] once all process initiated.
STEP 4: FOLLOW UP
WITH BANK & CHANDIGARH UNIVERSITY
Details of transaction made by bank to Chandigarh
University's Bank Account after every transaction to [email protected] &
[email protected].
The question should ideally be, why choose an Education Loan
over a personal loan, or the money accumulated in your savings account? The
versatility and advantages of Education Loans are listed below-
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If self-finance, the full year fee has to be
paid at the beginning of the semester. Also the living cost needs to be saved
for, which in many cases is about 50% of the cost of education. Education loan
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Education loan can cover tuition fee + living
costs too. Repayment of the principal amount needs to be done only POST course
completion. An addition 6 months is also given by the lenders, before principal
repayment starts.
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When self-finance, full year payment goes out of
the account in one shot. Education loan – Period\
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Education loan is paid in Easy EMIs. Bank gives
a repayment Period up to 10 years, which makes it easy on the pocket.
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Self-finance amounts to liquidating savings,
which could have been kept back as investments OR also kept us a financial
security for family/health contingencies.
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Education loan helps you retain your savings to
keep them invested and also keep them for family/medical contingencies.
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To self-finance, one often needs to break
savings, sell property, pledge gold, and borrow from relatives.Education loan
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Education loan empowers you to preserve your
savings and not go through the harrowing experience of either selling land,
jewelry or even borrowing. Education loan empowers you to finance by the
strength of your education background, current financial status and
collaterals.
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When self-finance, the money that could have
been invested and earned you interest/profits is used up in one shot. (Example:
10 lakhs earning 10%pa = Rs. 1 lakh earning.) This opportunity to earn is
lost.Education loan
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Availing an Education loan makes financial
sense! If Education loan availed: (example) Borrow Rs. 10 Lakh@ 9.33% *
(effective rate of interest) & spend Rs. 93,000 as interest Invest your
money @ min 10%: earn Rs. 1,00,000/- Hence, make Profit of Rs. 7,000 per annum
by availing education loan.
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To get admission confirmation, a solvency letter
needs to be given to show liquid funds. One needs to show liquid funds to cover
one-year fee + approx. 50% more to be able to convince the University about the
fee payment capacity Education loan
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One can get the loan sanction from Bank even
before admission confirmation. Infect students get the loan sanction at the
time of application to University & use Bank Sanction/Solvency letter to
show 'proof of funds'.
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One needs to keep liquid funds to get a solvency
letter to show 'Proof of funds'. With cost of overseas education ranging
between 10-20 lakhs, it's not an easy task to keep such a high amount of liquid
funds. Education loan
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One need not keep such high amount of liquid
funds when one avails on an Education loan. Sanction/ Solvency letter is
received basis the profile of the students, parent and the collateral. And the
loan needs to be repaid in easy EMIs.
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One cannot avail the attractive benefits if fee
is self-financed. Education loan
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One can avail attractive Tax benefits on
Education loan availed from Bank. The complete interest amount has Tax
exemption, without any upper cap! Truly, a benefit not to miss!
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With the fluctuation in the foreign currency,
the cost of education can vary up to 20-30%, as experienced recently. It can be
tough to produce liquid funds to pay such additional amounts. Education loan
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Availing an Education loan sanction can be very
useful at this stage. Even if the cost increases, loan can be availed up to the
sanctioned credit limit.
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One needs to keep a track of the fee payment
date & ensure the transaction goes through in time to make timely payments
to the University. This is especially cumbersome when the payment needs to be
sent overseas. Education loan
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Availing an Education loan makes it easy. One
simple instruction to Bank & the fee payment will be done.
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Paying through life savings does not give you
the opportunity to build a positive credit history, which can be very useful
for students as they invest in automobiles, credit cards and homes soon after
getting their jobs. Education loan
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Timely repayment of an Education loan can help a
student build a positive Credit history and get loans for other products like
your home, automobile, etc. easily and at attractive rates.
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Parents financing their child's education takes
away the opportunity for the child to take his own responsibility. Education
loan
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Taking an Education loan makes students value
his education even more and helps him take the mature first step of taking
financial responsibility. An opportunity for every parent to give his child
'the wings' to fly!
Parent’s Profession -
Salaried, Businessman or Agriculturist
Family Income -BPL,
Middle Class or Financially Sound
There is no best bank for getting a loan for education. You
can get a loan for your education from a number of public and private banks in
India. You can also get a loan for your education from specialized loan
companies. These businesses frequently have ties to or are supported by a bank.
Before applying for an education loan, the following information is required:
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Nationality:
You should be an Indian National to avail an education loan in India.
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Age:
You should be 18 years of age to avail an education loan or your parents can
take the loan in their name. Banks might set an upper age limit of 35 years and
no educational loan is given if you are above this age.
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Admission
to an educational course: You should have secured admission for a
professional, technical or a management course in Chandigarh University. You
should have secured at least 60% in all your previous qualifying examinations
(For SC category at least 50%).
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Documentation:
You will have to fill the loan application form and submit documents such as an
address proof, mark sheets, admission letter for the course. The co borrower
(Parents or the third party Guarantor) has to show proof of income (salary
slips) as well as the income tax statements of the past 2 years.
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Loan
Amount: You can avail a loan for a maximum amount of INR 15 Lakhs if you
are studying at Chandigarh University.
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Family
Income: The applicant’s annual family income and the course pursued are
primary determinants for the applicable loan amount.
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Collateral
for the loan: You do not need to place collateral (security) for loans up
to 4 Lakhs. If you avail a loan between 4-7.5 Lakhs you require this loan to be
guaranteed by a third party. For a loan above 7.5 Lakhs banks take collateral
such as your house or a property a fixed deposit or a life insurance policy.
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Margin
(Amount you pay from your pocket): If you avail an education loan for an
amount under 4 Lakhs and meet the requirement criteria the bank will disburse
(pay) the entire loan amount. You do not have to pay anything from your pocket.
For an education loan between 4-10 Lakhs you have to shell out (pay) 5% of the
loan amount from your own pocket.
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Time
Period of the loan: Banks give you an educational loan for a time period of
10-15 years including the years of study (time taken to complete the course).
You have to repay the educational loan through EMI either within 6 months after
you get a job or after a year of completing the course whichever is earlier
called Moratorium period.
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Past
credit history: Your credit score is maintained with CIBIL (Credit
information Bureau of India Limited) called CIBIL Trans Union Score on a scale
of 300-900. An ideal score is around 750.If you have defaulted on your past
loans then you will not be able to avail an educational loan due to a bad
credit score.
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Processing
Fees: No processing fee if the loan is availed to study at Chandigarh
University.
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Prepayment
Charges: If you prepay your loan there are no prepayment charges. RBI has
recently abolished prepayment penalty on all floating rate loans (Loans whose
interest rate fluctuates with the market or the economy).
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Disbursement
of the educational loan: The loan amount will be disbursed in stages
directly to the institution where you have secured admission.
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Types of
interest rates: Private Banks and foreign banks offer educational loans at
a fixed rate where the rate of interest remains constant across the tenure
(time period) of the loan.
Nationalized banks offer educational loans at a floating rate where the rate of interest fluctuates with the market (economy) rates.
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You can avail tax benefit on your educational loan under
Section 80 E of the income tax act if the loan is taken in your name for a
higher education or for your spouse and children.
You can claim a tax deduction on the interest portion of
your educational loan. You can avail these tax deductions for a period of 8
years after you start paying back the EMI on your educational loan.
You cannot claim a deduction on the principal of your
educational loan.
If you took out an educational loan prior to March 31, 2009,
and you are unable to repay the loan's interest even after December 31, 2013,
the government will pay the loan's interest. According to the interim budget
that was presented in February 2014, you are not required to pay any interest
on the education loan even if there is interest pending or outstanding after
December 31, 2013.
The "moratorium period" (grace period) in which
banks allow you to repay your educational loan through EMIs occurs either six
months after you obtain employment or one year after you complete the course.
As soon as your course begins, you can begin making interest payments on the
educational loan. You will receive a discount (cut) of one percent on interest
rates during the moratorium period if you repay the education loan's interest
during that time.
So we would ask you to gain knowledge and then visit two
three bank to compare their term and conditions and then choose the best one.
Vidya Lakshmi Portal provides single window for Students to
access information and make application for Educational Loans provided by Banks
and Govt. Scholarships. It has the following features:
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Information about Educational Loan Schemes of
Banks
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Common Educational Loan Application Form for
Students
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Apply to multiple Banks for Educational Loans
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Facility for Banks to download Students Loan
Applications
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Facility for Banks to upload loan processing
status
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Facility for Students to email
grievances/queries relating to Educational Loans to Banks
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Linkage to National Scholarship Portal for
information and application for Govt. Scholarships
(As Revised - Applicable for loans taken with effect from
01.04.2018)
One of the main goals of the government is to make sure that
no poor student misses out on the opportunity to go to college. In 2009, the
Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) launched the "Central Sector
Interest Subsidy Scheme" (CSIS) to accomplish this goal. During the
moratorium period, modern education loans without collateral or a third-party
guarantee for technical/professional courses in India receive a full interest
subsidy. The program is open to students whose parents' or families' combined
annual gross income does not exceed Rs. 4.5 lakhs. On March 28, 2018, the
Cabinet approved a revision to the current Scheme.
Students enrolled in professional or technical courses from
NAAC-accredited institutions or professional or technical programs accredited
by NBA or Institutions of National Importance or Central Funded Technical
Institutions (CFTIs) are the only ones eligible for the scheme, which is
adopted by all Scheduled Banks and is linked to the existing Model Educational
Loan scheme of the Indian Banks' Association. The respective regulatory bodies,
such as the Medical Council of India for medical courses, the Nursing Council
of India for nursing courses, and the Bar Council of India for law, must
approve professional institutions and programs that fall outside the purview of
NAAC or NBA. Students from economically disadvantaged groups, or those whose
parents earn less than Rs. 4.5 lakh annually, are eligible for this program.
The grant can only be used once for an undergraduate, graduate, or integrated
course. Under the plan, instruction Ioan is given with next to no insurance
security and outsider assurance and for a greatest measure of Rs. 7.5 lakhs.
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Education Loans taken under IBA Model Education
Loan Scheme.
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Students having parental income up to Rs. 4.5
lakhs per annum.
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Students who only take professional and
technical courses from schools that are accredited by the NAAC or from
professional and technical programs that are accredited by the NBA,
Institutions of National Importance, or Central Funded Technical Institutions
(CFTIs). The respective regulatory bodies, such as the Medical Council of India
for medical courses, the Nursing Council of India for nursing courses, and the
Bar Council of India for law, must approve professional institutions and
programs that fall outside the purview of NAAC or NBA.
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Admissible only for once either for UG, PG- Also
admissible for integrated courses (graduate + post graduate).
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Students who drop out of a course in the middle
of the semester or who are kicked out of the institution for academic or
disciplinary reasons are not eligible for the interest subsidy provided by this
scheme. However, the interest subsidy would only be available in the event of a
medical reason for discontinuation, for which the Head of the Educational
Institution must be satisfied with the required documentation.
Students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds with
parental incomes up to Rs. 10,000 are eligible for the scheme's benefits. 4.5
lakhs annually (from every source). A legitimate public authority of the state
government must provide proof of income. The current program is designed to
meet the needs of students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. There
is a prescribed upper parental gross income limit for the family from all
sources. This limit is based on an economic index, not on social background.
The program is separate from any other programs that might serve EWS.
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of India, then Chandigarh College is the stage where you can imagine
understanding your fantasies. Chandigarh University is currently establishing
new standards for campus placements on the strength of its strong
industry-academic relationship. Top companies like Microsoft, Amazon, Walt
Disney, IBM, Flipkart, and SAP Labs come to the CU Campus year after year to
hire new employees. Because of this, Chandigarh University has been named
India's "University with Best Placements." The highest package has
increased by 30% and has reached a new high of 1.7 CR in International
Placements, followed by 54.75 LPA in National Placements, with over 900+
Multi-Nationals visiting the CU Campus in Batch 2022.
CU Registers More Than 6100 Placement Offers for the 2023
Batch, the Highest in India, Continuing the Excellence Tradition.
More than 60 multinational corporations have hired
engineering students from Chandigarh University, IITs, and NITs. In addition,
more than 40 multinational corporations have frequently hired new talent from
Chandigarh University's University School of Business and IIMs. In addition,
Microsoft, Amazon, IBM, Hewlett-Packard, SAP Labs, Hitachi, Deloitte, Ernst
& Young, Grail Research, TAFE, John Deere, Schindler, Deepak Nitrate,
Mindtree, The Taj, Oberoi, Hyatt, Vistara, and Jet Airways are among the
leading multinationals that frequently employ CU students.
In the most recent session (Batch 2022), Chandigarh
University was instrumental in securing over 9500 Placement Offers from over
900 companies thanks to its extraordinary performance in the higher education
sector. Students have been consistently placed by the university in top
blue-chip and Fortune 500 companies like Amazon, Microsoft, Cognizant,
Capgemini, Wipro, TCS, DXC Technology, Birla Soft, L&T, Deloitte, myKarma,
PayPal, Morgan Stanley, Barclays, Nutanix, Red Hat, and many others. The
international highest package offered is 1.7 CR, while the national package is
54.75 LPA.
Maintaining The Tradition Of Excellence, CU Registers 6100+
Placement Offers for 2023 Batch (Highest in India).
We appreciate the dynamic fraternity and placements cell at Chandigarh University whose persistent efforts and hard work have helped our students unlock their dream careers.
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Placement Companies Names |
BA Continuum India Pvt.
Ltd. (Bank of America) |
Barclays Global Services
Centre Pvt Ltd. |
BNY Mellon |
Fact Set Systems India
Private Limited |
FICO India Pvt. Ltd. (Fair
Issac India Pvt. Ltd) |
Morgan Stanley India
Company Pvt. Ltd. |
Standard Chartered Global Business
Services Pvt Ltd. |
Adobe Systems Ltd. |
DELL Technologies Ltd. |
McAfee Software (India)
Pvt. Ltd. |
Microsoft R&D India Pvt
Ltd. |
Red Hat India Pvt Ltd. |
Service Now Software
Development India Pvt. Ltd. |
Utopia Global, Inc. |
VMware Software India Pvt.
Ltd. |
Zscaler Softech India
Private Limited |
42Gears Mobility Systems
Private Limited |
Alstom Transport India
Limited (GE Company) |
Bajaj Auto Ltd. |
Collins Aerospace |
MG Motor India Pvt. Ltd. |
Royal Enfield (A Unit of
Eicher Motors Ltd.) |
Varroc Engineering Ltd |
Applied Materials India |
Cypress – An Infineon
Technologies Company |
Marvell Technology (Marvell
Semiconductor) |
Micron Technology
Operations India LLP |
Open Silicon-SiFive |
Qualcomm India Private
Limited |
Amazon Development Centre
(India) Pvt. Ltd |
CaaStle Technologies and
Services India Pvt. Ltd.(formerly Gwynniebee) |
Itilite Technologies Pvt
Ltd. |
Supermarket Grocery
Supplies Private Limited(Bigbasket.com) |
Deloitte Consulting India
Pvt Ltd |
Goldman Sachs Services
Private Ltd. |
KPMG Global |
PricewaterhouseCoopers
Service Delivery Center |
ZS Associates India Pvt.
Ltd. |
Accolite Software India
Pvt. Ltd. |
Ajira Software |
Avalara Technologies |
Commvault Systems |
HashedIn Technologies Pvt.
Ltd. |
Hitachi Vantara |
Informatica Business
Solutions Pvt. Ltd. |
MAQ Software |
MTX Group |
myKaarma India Pvt. Ltd. |
Nutanix India Technologies
Private Limited |
PlaySimple Games |
Sahaj Software Technologies
Ltd |
Synopsys Inc. |
Target Integration |
Teradata India Pvt Ltd. |
Toshiba Software India Pvt.
Ltd. |
Juspay Technologies Pvt.
Ltd. |
National Payments
Corporation of India (NPCI) |
PayPal India Pvt Ltd. |
NI Systems India Pvt Ltd. |
Philips Innovation Campus |
• Transport
Facility
• Hostel
• WI-FI
Campus
• ATM
Facility
• Central
Library
• Hospital
• Extra-Curricular
Activities
• Cafeteria
• Auditorium
The Information Asset Focus of Chandigarh College comprises
of a Focal Library and Fourteen libraries arranged in various Scholastic
Blocks. These are modern, well-established libraries that meet the educational
requirements of academics. The library's entire collection is computerized, and
its OPAC can be accessed online.
Using Publication Finder and CUIMS, readers can remotely
access subscribed e-resources and open Athens.
To provide access to digital resources, each library has a
Digital Library unit. The Library has kept 11 Electronic information bases and
has gained the institutional participation of the DELNET( http://delnet.in/)
and Education Chamber Library from where the books and articles are secured on
request of the understudies and instructors.
The Library Assortment likewise incorporates a huge part of
costly reference books, reference books and an enormous number of reading
material connected with the courses being run in the College. In addition, the
National Digital Library of India (NDL) provides access to more than 95,000
theses, more than 35,000 books, and more than 75,000 books. You can find it at
https://ndl.iitkgp.ac.in/.
Category of Members |
No. of Books issued |
Loan Period |
Faculty members/Officers |
8/*5 |
Whole Session |
Institute Member |
6 |
30 Days |
M.Phil/Ph.D Students |
4 |
30 Days |
Master's |
3 |
14 Days |
Undergraduate |
2 |
14 Days |
Special Member |
2 |
14 Days |
Other Employees |
2 |
14 Days |
The University's academic and research endeavors are
supported by the Knowledge Resource Center (KRC). It helps the university's
innovative activities, research, teaching, and learning. In order to make it
easier for students to get to the Knowledge Resource Centre, which is made up
of 16 fully equipped libraries spread across more than 14000 square meters and
located in various academic blocks, it can hold approximately 2473 readers at
once. The engineering, technology, and faculty's academic needs are the sole
focus of the library. It stocks a wide range of books on computer science,
information technology, Education, Education, bioinformatics, Education,
materials science, Education, hotel management, communication engineering, and
other related fields. The most recent, high-quality books on competitive
examinations and general reading have been compiled by KRC. Students at KRC are
free to visit, browse, read, and explore any documents on the shelves thanks to
the open shelf system. In addition, the library has been receiving print
subscriptions to over 508 national and international journals and magazines.
Membership of different nearby, territorial and public papers in Punjabi, Hindi
and Education is the vital piece of the library. With the assistance of
in-house Library Management Software (CUIMS), all KRC activities are
computerized.
In addition to the print collection, KRC subscribes to
online databases related to law, management, engineering, and technology, as
well as related fields, which provide a vast collection of full-text resources
in all important fields.
KRC regularly makes use of its Inter Library Loan and
document delivery services, as well as being a member of Developing Library
Network (DELNET), British Council Library, National Digital Library of India
(NDL), e-Shodh Sindhu, Shodhganga, and Shodh Gangotri. The KRC collection is
expanding rapidly and intends to add 2,000 to 3,000 distinct titles annually.
By making use of cutting-edge facilities, the KRC is doing everything in its
power to provide users with high-quality services.
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More than 1,20,000 books
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E-journal databases - 11
·
Print journals - 284
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Print Magazines - 224
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E-Books - 8.6 Lakh
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Education and Hindi Newspapers – Title. 19, Vol.
200
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Membership of DELNET New Delhi.
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Membership of British Library, Chandigarh.
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Membership of Shodh Ganga,Shodh Sindhu,
INFLIBNET, Ahmedabad.
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Membership of NPTEL.
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Membership of National Digital Library of India
(NDL).
·
Membership/identity cards are required to be
shown at the entrance on demand.
·
Personal belongings are not allowed to be taken
inside the library. Such belongings should be deposited at the baggage counter.
It should be clearly understood that the belongings left at the property
counter are at the personal risk of readers. They should be collected back on
the same day. The library does not accept any responsibility for loss etc.
·
Members are permitted to take inside the library
their personal books for consultation subject to necessary checking each time
while taking in and taking out the personal books.
·
Perusers are expected to deal with the library
understanding materials and property cautiously and not to (I) Write in or mark
(ii) Tear-away pages or ruin (iii) Deform or in any case cause harm in at any
rate.
·
The person in question is responsible for
covering the cost of replacing any damaged library materials or property.
Additionally, the university librarian has the option of terminating his membership.
·
Members are expected to keep a strict silence
and act in a dignified manner to create a welcoming environment for study and
research.
·
Anybody viewed as at legitimate fault for
misconduct will deliver his/her participation obligated to be dropped at the
sole watchfulness of the College bookkeeper.
·
No reading material from the library can be
taken out without being properly issued. The university librarian may take any
necessary action against anyone who violates this rule violently.
·
The entire library building is a NO-SMOKING
zone.
The term "circulation section" refers to the
section of the library that faces the main counter of the library. This segment
broadens issue and return office of library reports. This section is also in
charge of creating memberships, issuing certificates of non-due status, and
collecting overdue or other library fines. This section also adds the document
reservation service, sends alerts about the reservation service, and collects
students' advance payments for the photocopy facility.
Books:
Category of Members |
No. of Books issued |
Loan Period |
UG Students |
2 |
5 Days |
PG Students |
3 |
5 Days |
M. Phil/Ph. D Students |
4 |
30 Days |
Faculty Members/Officers |
6 |
Whole Session |
Institute Member |
6 |
30 Days |
Other Employees |
2 |
14 Days |
Except with the librarian's permission, Rare, Reference,
Reports, and Competition Section books, as well as Journals and Thesis, are not
typically published.
Journals:
The KRC will not distribute any of the current journals or
magazines; they will only be used for reference purposes. The Library
Membership Card can be used to purchase back issues of a few magazines and
journals overnight if there is an immediate need.
Newspapers:
Newspapers are strictly for reference and must be read without removing any page
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For a single academic year, each student
(University Topper only) will receive additional 02/04 library tickets for book
circulation based on CGPA. The student is obligated to return these two tickets
to the library at the conclusion of the academic year.
·
If a book is not returned by the specified
deadline, penalties for late payment apply.
·
Any individual may be exempted from paying an
overdue charge by the librarian at his discretion.
·
Members who are found to regularly detain
Library materials will be dealt with severely. A person's library membership
may be revoked at the librarian's discretion if it is discovered that they have
detained library materials for more than one month after the due date three times
in a year. At the counter, a proper record of each default will be kept for
this purpose.
·
Book on loan is subject to recall by librarian
at any time
·
Reminders for overdue books are usually sent.
However non-receipt of a reminder cannot be taken as a ground for late return
of books.
·
A book once issued will be allowed inside the
library for return purpose only.
·
Books having same title will not be issued
simultaneously.
·
According to the rules, if a reader loses
library materials, they must pay the replacement price in effect at the time of
payment.
·
In order to cover the book's cost and the cost
of procurement, a second charge will be made for the book's loss.
·
The cost of replacing lost rare and out-of-print
books and bound volumes of periodicals shall be determined by the librarian in
accordance with the rules in each case.
·
In the event that loose issues of periodicals
are lost, the cost of replacing the entire volume will typically need to be
paid.
·
The library card should be reported in writing
as soon as possible to the librarian.
·
The library will take the necessary precautions
to prevent misuse of a lost card. However, the library denies any liability for
this. Even after formally reporting the loss and receiving a replacement card,
the reader in question remains liable for any loss resulting from the misuse of
the lost card.
·
After the loss has been reported, a duplicate
ticket can be issued upon request 14 days later. However, for each additional
library ticket, the member must pay Rs. 20.
·
The membership card is not transferable.
·
Any constructive suggestion from readers will be
most welcome.
·
Strict discipline and decorum of the library
shall be maintained all the time.
·
No one should remove any part of library, any
newspaper or current issues of periodical on display.
·
No one should enter the counter or use library
telephones without prior permission.
·
The borrowers shall satisfy themselves about the
physical condition of the books before borrowing. No plea that book was already
damaged will be entertained at the time of return
·
A member against whom overdue charges pending
shall not be allowed to borrow or withdraw security deposit.
·
The librarian may grant special permission to
any person to borrow books at his discretion.
·
Notwithstanding, the librarian may at his/her
discretion relax any of the rules
·
Leave the book on the table after use rather
than restoring it on the shelf.
·
Help in keeping the library neat and clean.
·
Do not use Mobile Phone in the library or switched
it off.
·
Make the best use of your library. The library
staff members are there to assist you. Cooperate with them, to be get
cooperation.
Choosing a new home is just as important as choosing a
university. We make it a priority to provide our students with a safe and
encouraging learning environment.
Boys and girls have their own hostels on the campus of
Chandigarh University, complete with modern amenities and a shared kitchen.
Fresh and clean food is served in the hostel mess. You will be furnished with
offices like web, music room, and familiar room with television and link
office, salon offices, space for indoor games and a perusing room with an
assortment of public/worldwide papers, magazines, and so on. A fully equipped gym
and volleyball, basketball, and badminton courts are housed in the hostels. The
concerned and highly experienced staff ensures that the hostel is always
responsive and looks after the university's assets.
·
The hostels, which are a part of the university,
should be treated as sacred.
·
Avoid using profane or abusive language in the
hostel or university setting.
·
Room crackers, dangerous weapons, firearms,
contraband items, and instruments that have the potential to seriously injure
others are prohibited from being kept in the possession of students. On the
hostel grounds, students should not engage in any unethical or illegal
activity.
·
In the hostel, it is strictly forbidden to
smoke, drink alcoholic beverages, or use drugs. Neither the understudies nor
their guests are permitted to bring or consume alcohol, drugs, or some other
intoxicants in the inn premises. Those who are found to be under the influence
of drugs or in possession of them will face severe punishment.
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NH-05 Chandigarh-Ludhiana Highway,
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Mohali, Punjab (INDIA)
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Contact Number: - 1800 257 1800
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Email: - [email protected]
· Website: - www.cuchd.in
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