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General FAQs

Chandigarh University Online offers a diverse range of programs through its Online Learning and Open and Distance Learning (ODL) mode, catering to various academic and professional aspirations. These programs are designed to provide flexible and quality education, enabling learners to pursue their academic goals alongside their personal and professional commitments.

To apply for admission, you need to provide:

  1. A recent passport-sized color photograph.
  2. The original certificate or marksheet of your qualifying examination.
  3. You must have at least one official document mentioning your date of birth, such as your Class X marksheet, school leaving certificate, transfer certificate, or character certificate issued by the school authority.

Yes! Chandigarh University is accredited by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) with an A+ grade in its first cycle, reflecting its commitment to excellence in research, innovation, and interdisciplinary education.

ODL (Open and Distance Learning) and online programs differ in their approach towards examinations. In ODL, students often need to appear for exams at designated centers, while online programs usually conduct assessments virtually.

To get detailed information about the admission process or programs, you can call us at +911141185717 You can also chat with us on our website for guidance on admissions, program details, and any other queries.

No, students can enrol in only one program at a time.

Online Program FAQs

  1. To enrol in a bachelor's degree program, applicants must have completed 10+2 with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate or an equivalent qualification in any stream from a recognised board, university, or council.
  2. For master's degree programs, applicants must hold a bachelor's degree with at least 50% marks in aggregate or an equivalent qualification from a recognised board or university.

Bachelor’s degree programs generally require 3 years of study, while Master’s degree programs usually span 2 years.

Yes, you can pursue an online degree course while working full-time. Online programs are designed for flexibility, allowing you to balance your studies with your job. You can access classes and materials anytime, learn at your own pace, and develop new skills without compromising your professional commitments.

Online education is ideal if you value flexibility, self-paced learning, and the ability to balance studies with work or personal commitments. It's perfect for those comfortable with technology and motivated to manage their own learning schedule. Consider your goals, learning style, and availability before making a decision.

Open and Distance Learning (ODL) FAQs

In the ODL program, the admission and learning processes are entirely online, so there’s no need to visit the university for these activities. However, you will need to appear in person at designated centers for examinations.

Yes, ODL programs are recognised by employers as long as they are offered by universities approved by regulatory bodies like the UGC. These programs provide valid qualifications, equipping students with the skills and knowledge valued in the job market.

Yes, ODL programs are designed to be flexible, making it easier for students to balance education with work or other commitments.

The duration of ODL programs typically varies depending on the course. Undergraduate programs generally span three years, while postgraduate programs are usually completed in two years.

Most ODL programs do not have an age restriction, making them accessible to learners of all age groups.