What Students Say
Likes
- My experience at Chandigarh Engineering College - Landran has been both enriching and challenging.
- The campus life at CEC is vibrant, fostering a sense of community and providing ample opportunities for extracurricular activities.
- The infrastructure at CEC is impressive, with well-equipped laboratories and modern facilities that enhance the overall academic experience.
Dislikes
- One notable drawback was the occasional lack of clarity in the course structure, which could have been more transparent and aligned with industry demands.
- Although the campus life was lively, there were times when the facilities needed better upkeep, affecting the overall experience for students.
- While the teachers knew their stuff, sometimes there were issues in communication that made it a bit tricky to fully grasp complex subjects.
Course Curriculum Overview
I picked this course because it covers modern topics that match what I want to do in my career. I like that it includes hands-on projects and real-life examples, which should help me use what I learn in real jobs. The course teaches me how to think critically, which is important for solving problems in the real world. One thing that could be better is if they included more perspectives from different areas to give a fuller picture. The exams happen at a good amount, but it might be better if they matched up with when we finish big parts of the course. The exams are tough but fair, pushing us to really understand the stuff without making it too stressful. Overall, the course is good, but a few changes could make it even better.
Placement Experience
We start looking for jobs in the seventh semester, and many good companies come to our college. Big companies like Capgemini, IBM, Vienna Advantage offer different kinds of jobs. Some people get really good pay, like 26 LPA, and on average, it's around 6.5 LPA. A lot of students get job offers, which is great. If someone doesn't want to do campus placements, the college helps us get better at finding jobs by teaching us new skills and giving career advice. After I finish my degree, I'm thinking my future Scope is growing on Backend Developer, based on what I've learned in college.
Fees and Financial Aid
While exploring my educational options, I carefully looked into how much it would cost and what kind of financial help is available. The school has a clear plan for increasing tuition fees each year, making it easy to budget for. Along with tuition, I also considered service fees and other mandatory charges to get the full picture of what I'll be spending. The school has different scholarships and financial aid, and I'm interested in the CGC Josh Scholarship for students like me doing B. Tech in CSE. They're known for supporting students in this field. I'm also excited about the chance to work on campus, like as a Backend Developer, which not only gives hands-on experience but could also help cover some of my educational costs. This approach fits well with my goal of having a well-supported academic journey.
Campus Life
My time on campus has been really fun and interesting. We have cool events like the big cultural festival that happens every year, where people show off their talents and it feels like a big community party. For tech lovers like me, we've got Engineering Day in September and Science Day in February, where we get to see cool innovations and learn from experts. The library is great, full of books and journals that help a lot with school stuff, and it's easy to get to. Our classrooms are modern and have all the tech we need for learning. I also get to stay active by joining sports events like the Sports Meet in March, which is a lot of fun and helps me make friends. Plus, there are student groups and clubs that make it easy to connect with people who have similar interests. Overall, my time on campus is a good mix of learning and having a good time with friends.
Admission
First of all there is no eligibility for any course and also not any terms and conditions fro any students. Availability of adamission is on both online as well as offline mode. As of now there is no reservation benefits other than punjab citizens till now Exam at the end of semester and time gap is about 5 to 6 months. All the things are good at from the starting.





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