A. | HOSTEL FEE (To Be Charged Quarterly) | ||
A1 | Hostel fees for three months @ 375/- p.m. / @ Rs. 355/- p.m. from SC/ST students) as detailed below: | ||
Rent (Not to be charged from SC/ST students vide Syndicate para 5, dated 09.12.1992 | Rs. 40 p.m. | ||
Water Charges (If the bill is higher it will be distributed equally amongst the residents of the hostel/s) | Rs. 45 p.m. | ||
Electricity Charges (If the bill is higher it will be distributed equally amongst the residents of the hostel/s) | Rs. 290 p.m. | ||
A2 | OPTIONAL CHARGES | ||
A2.1 | Parking Charges | ||
Scooter/Motorcycle parking charges | Rs. 70 p.m. | ||
Car Parking Charges | Rs. 200 p.m. | ||
A2.2 | Additional Facility Charges | ||
Desert cooler | Rs. 200 p.m. | ||
Desktop Computer | Rs. 150 p.m. | ||
Laptop | Rs. 100 p.m. | ||
A2.3 | Lift Charges | ||
Lift charges (wherever a lift facility is available) | Rs. 130/- p.a. | ||
Lift Maintenance charges (wherever lift facility is available) | Rs. 15 p.m. | ||
B. | REFUNDABLE SECURITIES | ||
Hostel | Rs. 420 | ||
Mess | Rs. 950 | ||
Mess Security (in case Co-op. Mess) | Rs. 1300 | ||
Canteen | Rs. 950 | ||
Foreign Students Hostel | Rs. 2100 | ||
Foreign Student Mess Canteen | Rs. 2100 | ||
C. | ANNUAL CHARGES | ||
C1 | General Hostel Administration Charges (Admission Fee/ Establishment/ Development Fee | Rs. 520 p.a. | |
C2 | Welfare Charges (Hostel Residents' welfare fee/ Mess-Canteen servant's welfare charges / poor student welfare fund) | Rs. 410 p.a. | |
C3 | Celebration Fund (Rs. 360 p.a.) | ||
Festival Celebration Fund | Rs. 50 p.a. | ||
Inaugural Function | Rs. 150 p.a. | ||
Annual Function | Rs. 160 p.a. | ||
C4 | Routine Hostel Maintenance Charges | Rs. 2310 p.a. | |
(Dilapidation fee/ Common room fee/ Fee for usage & maintenance of an & geysers, fee for maintenance of computer facility/ crockery & utensil charges/ security, sewerage, waste management fee/ essential services maintenance fee) |
A. | HOSTEL FEE (To Be Charged Quarterly) | ||
A1 | Hostel fees for three months @ 375/- p.m. / @ Rs. 355/- p.m. from SC/ST students) as detailed below: | ||
Rent (Not to be charged from SC/ST students vide Syndicate para 5, dated 09.12.1992 | Rs. 40 p.m. | ||
Water Charges (If the bill is higher it will be distributed equally amongst the residents of the hostel/s) | Rs. 45 p.m. | ||
Electricity Charges (If the bill is higher it will be distributed equally amongst the residents of the hostel/s) | Rs. 290 p.m. | ||
A2 | OPTIONAL CHARGES | ||
A2.1 | Parking Charges | ||
Scooter/Motorcycle parking charges | Rs. 70 p.m. | ||
Car Parking Charges | Rs. 200 p.m. | ||
A2.2 | Additional Facility Charges | ||
Desert cooler | Rs. 200 p.m. | ||
Desktop Computer | Rs. 150 p.m. | ||
Laptop | Rs. 100 p.m. | ||
A2.3 | Lift Charges | ||
Lift charges (wherever a lift facility is available) | Rs. 130/- p.a. | ||
Lift Maintenance charges (wherever lift facility is available) | Rs. 15 p.m. | ||
B. | REFUNDABLE SECURITIES | ||
Hostel | Rs. 420 | ||
Mess | Rs. 950 | ||
Mess Security (in case Co-op. Mess) | Rs. 1300 | ||
Canteen | Rs. 950 | ||
Foreign Students Hostel | Rs. 2100 | ||
Foreign Student Mess Canteen | Rs. 2100 | ||
C. | ANNUAL CHARGES | ||
C1 | General Hostel Administration Charges (Admission Fee/ Establishment/ Development Fee | Rs. 520 p.a. | |
C2 | Welfare Charges (Hostel Residents' welfare fee/ Mess-Canteen servant's welfare charges / poor student welfare fund) | Rs. 410 p.a. | |
C3 | Celebration Fund (Rs. 360 p.a.) | ||
Festival Celebration Fund | Rs. 50 p.a. | ||
Inaugural Function | Rs. 150 p.a. | ||
Annual Function | Rs. 160 p.a. | ||
C4 | Routine Hostel Maintenance Charges | Rs. 2310 p.a. | |
(Dilapidation fee/ Common room fee/ Fee for usage & maintenance of an & geysers, fee for maintenance of computer facility/ crockery & utensil charges/ security, sewerage, waste management fee/ essential services maintenance fee) |
HOSTEL US VERY DIFFICULT TO GET IN PANJAB UNIVERSITY IT'S ALL MERIT BASIS AND THE CHARGES ARE LOW ALSO SO THE COMPETITION IS VERY HIGH, THE CHARGES ARE AROUND 1-1.5K PER MONTH FOR GIRLS HOSTEL 1-7 AND SAME FOR BOYS. FOR GJ 8 9 10 THE CHARGES ARE HIGHER
INFRASTRUCTURE IS OK I CAN SAY IT'S A 5/10 BUT GOOD ACTUALLY ACCORDING TO THE FEES THAT IS CHARGED FROM STUDENTS. THE UNIVERSITY YOU CAN FIND MANY PEOPLE AROUND WHICH TURN OUT TO BE VERY HELPFUL CONNECTIONS LATER IN LIFE
Read Full ReviewHostel faculty to aachi hai r khana aachha nhi banate hai kabhi kabhi to bhukha rehna padta hai or paise bhi jyada charge karte hai diet ke subh nasta bhi nhi dete hai kevl lunch or dinner hi milta hai
Overall experience yeh hai ki yeh collage bekar hai yha bete h karne ka koi fayda nhi bhai esliye me aapne khud ke base r gate ki preparation kar rha hu yadi selection ho gya to iits se mtech karna chahta hu
Read Full ReviewThe youth festival is one of the most hyped and awaited cultural event of our college and an amazing opportunity to shine out and pursue my passion for dancing it is held in month of April and our college library is filled with lots of books and journals, researches and is well maintained.the technology provision in the classroom is fully functioning.the sport's meet which is held annually is another extravaganza which excites me. I joined collegs environmental club which impacts me alot
Read Full ReviewYes colleges or universities have get into various cultural activities like dance , skit , singing and other skills etc. But it depends on person to person some of them are interested in participation as it leads into prizes, trophies , cash prizes , certificates in extra curriculum activities. Some of them only rely on college books or studies. But it provides hostel ,libraries and reading room where we can consistently or do focused studies. Have social life pike friends we can experience freshers , farwell etc.
Read Full ReviewYouth festival and many events on festivals entertainment in college is also very good all kind of books related to study available in library there are only fans in classroom and they also not working properly
Read Full ReviewIt was a really good experience of me in my college life . It was just joking for me to take a look at the same time and I am not able to come to the students to get the money and it is not working and I am not able to come to the students to get the money and it is not working and I am not able to come to the students to give me the link of the same is baat ka bhi nahi h to mujhe bhi pta hai aur sirf ncc ko bol rahe ho toh nahi h aap ke saath mei ho jate hai to mujhe lga dena chahiye to mujhe hi message kar dena chahiye hai aur the sports activities are also play such a good role in the students life due to this many people get a good experience
Read Full ReviewHaving a few friends from both institutes I might be able to share some facts about both the institutes. Chemical Engineering at UICET is better than Chemical at Thapar University or CSE at CCET.
Categories | Chemical Engineering at UICET | Chemical Engineering at Thapar University | CSE at CCET Chandigarh |
Course Fee | INR 70,079 | 13.23 lakh | 2.45 lakh |
Highest CTC | 18 LPA | 15 LPA | 12 LPA |
Average CTC | 6.31 LPA | 7 LPA | 4-5 LPA |
Recruiting Companies | Honeywell, Reliance, Pfizer, Piramal Healthcare, etc. | Reliance, GAIL, ONGC, GlaxoSmithKline, etc. | Infosys, Godrej, L&T, HCL, etc. |
Your preference order should be Chemical Engineering at UICET> Chemical at Thapar University> CSE at CCET.
Panjab University is better. It is widely reputed in India and abroad. PU has a wonderful research environment. If you are interested in pursuing research interests, you will have access to good resources and facilities. PU boasts of world’s oldest particle accelerator - the Rochester-Chandigarh Cyclotron. The university has one of the best libraries in the nation.
Panjab University notable alumni list includes names such as Kalpana Chawla, Manmohan Singh, and Nuruddin Farah.
A few of my friends graduated from both the mentioned institutes and here are some insights regarding the institutes, based on their experience.
If you can afford the fee structure of Thapar university then surely go for it. Also, if you have a good rank then you must try other central government colleges of engineering in Punjab i.e NIT Jalandhar as well SLIET Longowal in district Sangrur, Punjab.
Here is a brief comparison of Punjab University and Thapar University.
Particulars | Punjab University | Thapar University |
Total fees | 70.08 K - 4.26 L | 13.23 L |
Placement percent | 70% | 90% |
Highest salary | INR 20 LPA | INR 43 LPA |
Average salary | INR 7 LPA | INR 8 LPA |
Else, if you want to take chances in the state government college then give priorities to PAU Ludhiana, GNDU Amritsar after that you can try for Punjabi University Patiala.
Punjab University is located in Chandigarh and there are many places to visit and things to do there on weekends. But then again after some visits, it will eventually become repetitive and except for a few places which are worthy of a second visit, you will eventually get bored. So here are some things you could try to do on weekends instead –
Lastly, you could also sleep in your own room and enjoy movies, TV shows, etc. on Netflix. This is the most common thing that youngsters do. If you are among those who like to keep their rooms clean, then you could do that on your weekends as well.
Panjab University provides excellent hostel facilities to its students with a secure accommodation.
Overall, the infrastructure of the hostels is surreal with lush greenery and open spaces.
One of my friends studied CSE at Punjabi University. I can share some details about why Punjabi University will be a good choice.
All the 3 universities are government-owned, thus have a good reputation. Punjab university is the oldest among the three. It has a very large campus. Punjabi University and Guru Nanak University, on the other hand, were established later on.
Yes, you can migrate from DAV College Chandigarh to PU main campus in your 2nd year of BA
You just need to know about the requirements for doing so. These could include: marks required or seats vacancy, etc.
The students involved in the youth elections will be able to guide you. Try getting a hold of a person who is a party member. He may be able to get you in, by admission or by referral.
Also note that there could be a slight chance that in PU, the reference required has to be powerful or influential.
Panjab University’s main campus only offers B.Sc(Hons). Admission is through PU-CET. The UG seats are also limited. For admission, you can fill the form online, by visiting the admission portal of the university.
DAV College is affiliated with Panjab University. Both B.Sc (Hons) and general (PCM) are available. Admission is based on merit as for which will be better, choose the institute based on your preference.
It entirely depends on which course you are choosing. However, overall DU is definitely better than PU and Jammu University.
The academics and faculty base are almost the same at these universities. However, academics are not the only influencing factor in the overall development of students. Curriculum, exposure, and other additional things also play crucial roles.
At DU, you will have great exposure. DU has many societies like dance society, fashion society, debating society, etc. If you have any passion, you can explore it at DU. The peer group at DU is also better.
If we speak generally, for the given institutes, your preference order should be DU>PU>Jammu University.
Having friends studying in both the institutes, I can assure you that among them Panjab University (PU) is better. CGC Landran is apparently a private institute mainly affiliated to PTU.
Now, considering various factors, both of them are compared below in a brief way,
Institute |
Panjab University (PU) |
CGC Landran |
Course Fees (1st Year) |
INR. 4.0 lakh (1st Year Fees) |
INR. 92,000 (1st Year Fees) |
Highest CTC |
INR. 33 LPA |
INR. 35 LPA |
Average CTC |
INR. 6 LPA |
4-5 LPA |
Thus, considering everything, it is suggested you go for PU rather than CGC Landran.