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Yes girls & Boys hostels are separate, No boys are not allowed in girls hostels and girls are not allowed in boys hostels. there are 4 girls (2 new & 2 old) hostels & 3 boys hostels (1 old & 2 new) New hostels are the best as they are newly built and have gym facilities, old hostels are like haunted houses with horrible maintenance, non-functional lifts & no facilities, but new hostels have 4 people/room and old hostels have 3 people/room, new hostel rooms are marginally larger than the old hostels, hence new hostels now feel cramped. Hostel allocation takes place based on Category & CGPA as there are limited seats Hostel fee is around 12K for whole year (to be paid at once) and mess fee is around 3-4K per month, there are no tiers of rooms, it is same for everyone Hostel timings are 5AM-10:30PM, yes they are allowed to leave late at night provided they submit an application, Hostels have massive freedom Hostels have nearby canteens where students eat, Food Quality varies depending on the tender, there are 2 guards per hostels, and security threats are relatively less, rules are stringent for girls hostels, but boys hostels nobody cares (unless you are caught stealing chairs and spoons) 3 Sharing for old hostels, 4 sharing for new hostels, I chose new hostel due to better feel No AC, No Cooler, You can purchase/rent your own cooler from nearby town & pay 500 rupees/month extra to the warden to use it in your room, You get a study table, chair (everyone gets it) and 3 wardrobes/4people, The quality is fairly okay, but old hostels have decaying infrastructure, We have a common study room with AC & benches where you can study 24/7, common washrooms no attached washrooms, washrooms are cleaned once every week, there are 6 urinals,3 sinks, 6 toilets, 6 shower rooms there are two of these washroom places in each floor, Students stay outside in nearby PGs, now new PGs are coming up with better facilities, they are more expensive than hostel & far away too, hence a vehicle here is a must
There is an outdoor sports complex with a cricket ground, football area & basketball court, in the gyms there are Table tennis tables and in hostels there are badminton courts Yes college has one functional gym among all hostels, cardio equipment doesn't work, weights under 7.5kg are not available (as they were stolen) No swinning pool, There is a library with 50K books, but you can't study there, you will have to get books issued from there and study in seperate reading rooms in academic blocks, Most books are available. And there are 4 mini auditoriums (seating capacity of ~120) and another mini auditorium with capacity (200), this is a big shame for a university with over 7000 students in strength, College campus is 500 acres large, with most of it being vegetation, there are only 4 actual buildings where students study, the administrative block is around 3KM from hostelsmaking it a pain to go there, maybe 50 years from now uni will utilize the 500 acres, most people travel by taking lift and walk, there are only 2 e-rickshaws that run after the drivers are done with smoking hookah and playing cards, Yes you are allowed to keep your own vehicle in the campus Yes there are guest rooms in hostels where they can stay paying 400 INR/bed/day No there aren't any food joints Yes it has a medical center with testing facility, but they have limited facilities and they will overmedicate you for no reason, and they seem to give drip to everybody who goes there just for funNo night life, after 10:30 PM guards will chase you if they find you roaming in the campus, mostly evenings are spent by couples walking here & there, there is a place called Wifi park where most people sit, they either sit in cafeteria or plaza (a place between 4 hostels), there are no hangout spots as such except some restaurants outside the campus, the locality is fairly safe & free from crime, there is a college annual fest called spandan, where a haryanvi singer is invited to sing, only 400-500 students participate it in it and it isn't any good, Gajendar Phogat performed in it, There is only one Coding Club Officially from the university, other clubs also exist but only on paper, Nowadays Google Developer Groups & Coding Ninjas club is active and is growing, there is also another club called ByteCode learners, I think the google club is important, No foreign exchanges, people here think of Nepal as foreign
Read Full ReviewYes girls & Boys hostels are separate, No boys are not allowed in girls hostels and girls are not allowed in boys hostels. there are 4 girls (2 new & 2 old) hostels & 3 boys hostels (1 old & 2 new) New hostels are the best as they are newly built and have gym facilities, old hostels are like haunted houses with horrible maintenance, non-functional lifts & no facilities, but new hostels have 4 people/room and old hostels have 3 people/room, new hostel rooms are marginally larger than the old hostels, hence new hostels now feel cramped. Hostel allocation takes place based on Category & CGPA as there are limited seats Hostel fee is around 12K for whole year (to be paid at once) and mess fee is around 3-4K per month, there are no tiers of rooms, it is same for everyone Hostel timings are 5AM-10:30PM, yes they are allowed to leave late at night provided they submit an application, Hostels have massive freedom Hostels have nearby canteens where students eat, Food Quality varies depending on the tender, there are 2 guards per hostels, and security threats are relatively less, rules are stringent for girls hostels, but boys hostels nobody cares (unless you are caught stealing chairs and spoons) 3 Sharing for old hostels, 4 sharing for new hostels, I chose new hostel due to better feel No AC, No Cooler, You can purchase/rent your own cooler from nearby town & pay 500 rupees/month extra to the warden to use it in your room, You get a study table, chair (everyone gets it) and 3 wardrobes/4people, The quality is fairly okay, but old hostels have decaying infrastructure, We have a common study room with AC & benches where you can study 24/7, common washrooms no attached washrooms, washrooms are cleaned once every week, there are 6 urinals,3 sinks, 6 toilets, 6 shower rooms there are two of these washroom places in each floor, Students stay outside in nearby PGs, now new PGs are coming up with better facilities, they are more expensive than hostel & far away too, hence a vehicle here is a must
There is an outdoor sports complex with a cricket ground, football area & basketball court, in the gyms there are Table tennis tables and in hostels there are badminton courts Yes college has one functional gym among all hostels, cardio equipment doesn't work, weights under 7.5kg are not available (as they were stolen) No swinning pool, There is a library with 50K books, but you can't study there, you will have to get books issued from there and study in seperate reading rooms in academic blocks, Most books are available. And there are 4 mini auditoriums (seating capacity of ~120) and another mini auditorium with capacity (200), this is a big shame for a university with over 7000 students in strength, College campus is 500 acres large, with most of it being vegetation, there are only 4 actual buildings where students study, the administrative block is around 3KM from hostelsmaking it a pain to go there, maybe 50 years from now uni will utilize the 500 acres, most people travel by taking lift and walk, there are only 2 e-rickshaws that run after the drivers are done with smoking hookah and playing cards, Yes you are allowed to keep your own vehicle in the campus Yes there are guest rooms in hostels where they can stay paying 400 INR/bed/day No there aren't any food joints Yes it has a medical center with testing facility, but they have limited facilities and they will overmedicate you for no reason, and they seem to give drip to everybody who goes there just for funNo night life, after 10:30 PM guards will chase you if they find you roaming in the campus, mostly evenings are spent by couples walking here & there, there is a place called Wifi park where most people sit, they either sit in cafeteria or plaza (a place between 4 hostels), there are no hangout spots as such except some restaurants outside the campus, the locality is fairly safe & free from crime, there is a college annual fest called spandan, where a haryanvi singer is invited to sing, only 400-500 students participate it in it and it isn't any good, Gajendar Phogat performed in it, There is only one Coding Club Officially from the university, other clubs also exist but only on paper, Nowadays Google Developer Groups & Coding Ninjas club is active and is growing, there is also another club called ByteCode learners, I think the google club is important, No foreign exchanges, people here think of Nepal as foreign
Read Full ReviewCentral University Of Haryana (CUHAR) is situated in Mahendragarh district. It is one of the youngest universities in the NCR region and Haryana district.
According to the reviews online, students often have doubts regarding the institution, this might be due to its newer establishment and matching up to the other institutions.
You can surely take admission in CUHAR because the quality of education is really good. They have a proper and well-maintained infrastructure. They also have a very cooperative and highly experienced faculty.
Some other facilities include gym, digital library, hostels, food joints and much more.
Students sometimes have a problem with their college ranking in NIRF. But it can be assured that it is building and growing to match the level of its peers.
Atlast, all it can be said is that it is a very good institution who is working its way to be the best version of itself. Thus observing their rapid improvement it can be said that studying here will not be a bad choice.
The cut off of CUCET for Central University Haryana is:
Category | CUCET Cut Off |
General | 79 |
OBC | 79 |
SC | 71 |
ST | 55 |
This is for Round 1, it can differ in other rounds depending on factors like number of students getting admission, availability of seats, etc.
Hostels at Central University of Haryana (CUHAR) are in very good condition and are often compared to the ones provided by the NITs.
There are 4 hostels with well-maintained rooms. The occupancy of each room is 3 students. There are no air conditioning facilities, so in summers it becomes difficult.
The hostel rules are strict and sometimes cause problems for the students. They have a strict curfew which is to be followed.
The hostel mess is mediocre and also very expensive. But it is being improved due to the students' complaints and hopefully will not be disappointing after that.
The fee structure of Central University of Haryana for B.Tech courses is:
Category | Fee |
B.Tech Course Fee | INR 66,150 |
Hostel Fee | INR 11, 500 (1 year) |
Mess Fee | INR 2000-2500 (per month) |
You will get the detailed division of the course fee on their official website.
According to CUCET if you got around 35 marks out of 100 you can get any branch in Central University of Haryana for B.Tech. It is suggested that you opt for computer science engineering or printing and packaging engineering. They are considered to be better than the others.
Categories | CUHAR |
Course Fee | INR 5.26 lakh |
Placement Percentage | 60% |
Highest CTC | 6 LPA |
Average CTC | 3 LPA |
Recruiting Companies | HCL, Wipro, Amazon and TCS. |
According to the examination level, anybody can easily score 35 marks in CUCET. Overall the infrastructure is really good but the faculty is not up to the mark. The lab facilities lack some equipment. The hostels and connectivity are also average. So, you can look for other more experienced institutions or join only if you are interested in CSE.
It cannot be exactly said how much marks you need to get admission in Central University of Punjab (CUPB) or Central University of Rajasthan (CURAJ).
You should at least have a score of 50% marks if you are from the Unreserved category. It is not that difficult.
The paper contains two sections in which the first section contains 25% questions for general awareness and the second section contains subject matter with 75% weightage.
Almost every year some seats always stay vacant in CUP-B so try scoring more than 45% to secure a seat in this institution.
Central University of Haryana is better than Central University of Himachal Pradesh. Here are the pros and cons of joining Central University of Haryana.
Pros:
Cons:
This should give a brief idea about Central University of Haryana.
Among the above mentioned institutes, it is recommended that you go for CUSB (Central University of South Bihar) rather than CUH (Central University of Haryana).
Here are some reasons to choose CUSB:
CUSB also provides hostel facilities, with separate hostels for boys and girls. They have a computer lab, a bioinformatics lab and a media lab. They provide a sports complex, auditorium, gym, medical facilities and also shuttle service. Thus choosing CUSB for your PG courses will definitely prove to be good.