'Sea Of Opportunities' Awaits Students At Chandigarh University's Business School
Outlook|November 11, 2023
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'Sea Of Opportunities' Awaits Students At Chandigarh University's Business School

In the vibrant corridors of Chandigarh University’s University School of Business (USB), a transformative odyssey unfolds for the business leaders of tomorrow. At USB, education transcends the confines of mere classrooms and textbooks; it is an all-encompassing experience that nurtures innovation, leadership, and a global perspective.

Being a research-intensive university, CU aims at creating an environment where new ideas and concepts are brainstormed to groom the leaders and innovators of the future.

In a single year, we set a remarkable benchmark by hosting the highest number of companies for campus placements, showcasing our proactive approach in linking students with the corporate world. The results are impressive – over 250 students were handpicked by top Multinational Companies during on-campus and virtual placement drives. The numbers speak volumes: an outstanding highest package of Rs. 32 lakhs per annum and an impressive average package of Rs. 9.67 lakhs per annum in management disciplines.

Major recruiters like Deloitte Consulting India Pvt Ltd, Axis Bank Ltd, Tech Mahindra Ltd, American Express, Federal Bank Ltd, Reliance BP Mobility Ltd, and Aditya Birla Group (Grasim – Paints Division) recognize the potential of our graduates, making Chandigarh University a gateway to promising careers.

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