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Chandigarh University Admission 2022 Application Form, Exam Date, Eligibility

Chandigarh University Admission 2022: Chandigarh University hosts this examination for filling their seats that are available in the UG or PG courses this is a normal exam that would get you selected into the university and you can choose either from the Medical, Non-medical, or Arts stream.  It will conduct its own university-level exam as CUCET. Chandigarh University is an autonomous university which is located in Gharuan, Mohali district, Punjab, India, 25+ kilometers away from Chandigarh. The details about the admission dates, application form, fee, and much more regarding Chandigarh University Admission 2022 is given below:

CUCET 2022 Notification:

  • Chandigarh University 2022 Application Form for CUCET-I has been released on December.

Chandigarh University 2022 Exam Date:

CU 2022 Events Exam Dates (Phase 1)
CU 2022 Application form released date December
Deadline to submit the application form May 2022
Chandigarh University 2022 Phase-I Exam May 2022
Result date announced

CUCET II:

Events Dates (Tentative) (Phase 2)
Starting of application form 1st week of January 2022
Last date to submit the Application form 3rd week of May 2022
Exam date last week of May 2022

Chandigarh University Admission 2022 Application Form:

Find below the details of CU Admission 2022 Application form Online & Offline Mode:

Online Mode:

  • Visit the official website of the Institute.
  • Click on Apply Online.
  • Enter the details such as Name, Father’s Name, Mother’s Name, Email ID, and Phone Number for New User Registration.
  • After the registration part is completed, the applicants would be provided with a new User ID and Password.
  • Login with the credentials and fill the remaining application part such as Educational Qualification, Caste, and Address.
  • Upload Scanned Photo & Signature in prescribed size.
  • Upload the required documents as mentioned in the application form.
  • Make the fee payment through Net Banking/Credit Card/Debit Card or Demand Draft.

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Offline Mode:

  • Visit the official website of the Institute. i.e., http://www.cuchd.in/
  • Download the application form and take a printout of it.
  • Send the duly filled application form along with relevant documents & DD to the below address

Chandigarh University,
SCO 223, First Floor, Sector 36 D, Chandigarh, 160036

  • With photograph needed documents throughout the application method.
  • Aspirants who can fill the application form through offline mode can need to send the fully filled-in application form with a requirement Draft (DD) to the University through the below address: Admission Officer, Chandigarh University, SCO 223, First Floor, Sector 36 D, Chandigarh, 160036.
  • The Application fee is INR.1000
  • Modes of Payment: the Application fee is paid through online mode using Credit Card/ Debit Card/Internet Bank Facility
  • The offline fee is paid through Demand Draft.

CUCET 2022 Eligibility:

Aspirants aspiring for admission to Chandigarh University are required to fulfill all the eligibility conditions before filling the CUCET 2022 Application form. The prescribed eligibility for undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) courses are as follows:

UG courses:

  • The aspirant must have secured 50 % or more s in their secondary Education (10+2) from a recognized Board (CBSE/PSEB/ICSE or any other recognized State/National Board).
  • Aspirants appearing for secondary education (10+2) are also eligible to apply for the CUCET.

PG courses:

  • Aspirants looking for admission to postgraduate (PG) courses are required to have secured 50% or more marks in their graduation.
  • Aspirants must have cleared graduation from the UGC recognized University

Exam Pattern:

In this paragraph candidates get the information about the Chandigarh University Admission 2022 Exam Pattern:

Non-Medical Stream:

Section/ Subject Number of Questions Marks
English 10 10
Physics 30 30
Chemistry 30 30
Mathematics 30 30
Total 100 100

Medical Stream:

Section/ Subject Number of Questions Marks
English 10 10
Physics 30 30
Chemistry 30 30
Biology 30 30
Total 100 100

Commerce Stream:

Section/ Subject Number of Questions Marks
English 10 10
Economics 30 30
Accounts 30 30
Commerce 30 30
Total 100 100

Arts/ Humanities Stream:

Section/ Subject Number of Questions Marks
Mandatory Sections
General Studies 10 10
English/ Hindi 30 30
Optional Sections (Any 2 of the following)
Political Science 30 30
Economics 30 30
Sociology 30 30
History 30 30

For MBA:

Subjects No. of questions
English 10
Quantitative Analysis 30
General Knowledge 30
Logical Reasoning 30

For Other PG Courses:

Subjects No. of questions
English 10
Quantitative Analysis 30
Basic Computer Knowledge 30
Logical Reasoning 30

Syllabus:

Section I (PHYSICS):

  1. Measurement: Dimensional analysis and error estimation, dimensional compatibility, and significant figures.
  2. Motion in one dimension: Average velocity, instantaneous velocity, one-dimensional motion with constant accelerations, freely falling bodies.
  3. Laws of Motion: Force and inertia, Newton’s laws of motion, and their significance.
  4. Motion in two dimensions: Projectile motion, uniform circular motion, tangential and radial acceleration in curve-linear motion, relative motion, and relative acceleration.
  5. Work, Power, and Energy: Work is done by constant and variable forces, kinetic and potential energy, power, Conservative and non-conservative forces, conservation of energy, gravitational energy, work-energy theorem, potential energy stored in the spring.
  6. Linear Momentum & collisions: Linear momentum & impulse, conservation of linear momentum for the two-particle system, collisions, collision in one dimension, collision in two dimensions, rocket propulsion.
  7. Rotation of a rigid body about a fixed axis: Angular velocity and angular acceleration, rotational kinematics, rotational motion with constant angular acceleration relationship between angular and linear quantities, rotational energy, the moment of inertia for a ring, rod, spherical shell, sphere, and plane lamina, torque and angular acceleration, work, and energy in rotational motion, rolling motion of a solid sphere and cylinder.
  8. Gravitation: Gravitational field, Kepler’s laws and motion of planets, planetary and satellite motion, geostationary satellite.
  9. Oscillatory motion: Harmonic motion, oscillatory motion of a mass attached to a spring, kinetic &potential energy, Time Period of a simple pendulum, comparing the simple and harmonic motion with a uniform circular motion, forced oscillations, damped oscillations, and resonance.
  10. Mechanics of solids and fluids: States of matter young’s modulus, bulk modulus, shear modulus of rigidity, variations of pressure with depth, Buoyant forces and Archimedes principle, Pascal’s law, Bernoulli’s theorem, and its application, surface energy, surface tension, angle of contact, capillary rise, coefficient of viscosity, viscous force, terminal velocity, Stokes law, streamline motion, Reynold’s numbers.
  11. Heat and thermodynamics: First law of thermodynamics, the specific heat of an ideal gas at constant volume and constant pressure, the relation between them, thermodynamics process (reversible, irreversible, isothermal, adiabatic), the second law of thermodynamics, the concept of entropy and concept of absolute scale, efficiency of a Carnot engine, thermal conductivity, Newton’s law of cooling, black body radiation, Wien’s displacement law, Stefan’s law.
  12. Wave: Wave motion, phase, amplitude and velocity of the wave, newton’s formula for longitudinal waves, propagation of sound waves in air, the effect of temperature and pressure on the velocity of sound, Laplace’s correction, Principle of superposition, the formation of standing waves, standing waves in strings and pipes, beats, Doppler’s effect.
  13. Electrostatics: Coulomb’s law, electric field and potential due to point charge, dipole and its field along the axis and perpendicular to the axis, electric flux, Gauss’s theorem, and its applications to find the field due to infinite sheet of charge, and inside the hollow conducting sphere, capacitance, parallel plate capacitor with air and dielectric medium between the Plates, series and parallel combination of capacitors, the energy of a capacitor, displacement currents. Current Electricity: Concept of free and bound electrons, drift velocity and mobility, electric current, Ohm’s law, resistivity, conductivity, temperature dependency of resistance, resistance in series and parallel combination, Kirchhoff’s law and their application to a network of resistances, the principle of a potentiometer, effect of temperature on resistance and its application.
  14. Magnetic Effect of Current: Magnetic field due to current, Biot-Savart’s law, magnetic field due to solenoid, the motion of charge in a magnetic field, the force on a current-carrying conductor and torque on a current loop in a magnetic field, magnetic flux, forces between two parallel current-carrying conductors, moving coil galvanometer and its conversion into ammeter and voltmeter. Magnetism in Matter: The magnetization of substance due to orbital and spin motions of electrons, magnetic moment of atoms, diamagnetism, paramagnetic, ferromagnetism, earth’s magnetic field and its components and their measurement.
  15. Electromagnetic induction: Induced e.m.f., Faraday’s laws, Lenz’s law, electromagnetic induction, self, and mutual induction, B-H curve and its importance, eddy currents.
  16. Ray Optics and optical instruments: Sources of light, luminous intensity, luminous flux, illuminance, photometry, wave nature of light, Huygens’s theory for the propagation of light and rectilinear propagation of light, the reflection of light, total internal reflection, reflection and refraction at spherical surfaces, the focal length of a combination of lenses, spherical and chromatic aberration and their removal, refraction and dispersion of light due to a prism, simple and compound microscope, reflecting and refracting telescope, magnifying power and resolving power.
  17. Wave Optics: Coherent and incoherent sources of light, interference, young’s double-slit experiment diffraction due to a single slit, linearly polarized light, Polaroid.
  18. Modern Physics: Photo-electric equation, matter waves, quantization, Planck’s hypothesis, Bohr’s model of the hydrogen atom and its spectra, ionization potential, Rydberg constant, solar spectrum, and Fraunhofer lines, fluorescence and phosphorescence, X-Rays and their productions, characteristic and continuous spectra. Nuclear Instability, radioactive decay laws, Emission of α, β, γ rays, Mass – defect, Mass Energy equivalence, Nuclear Fission Nuclear Reactors, Nuclear Fusion. Classification of conductors, Insulators, and semiconductors on the basis of energy bands in solids, PN junction, PN Diode, junction Transistors, Transistor as an amplifier, and Oscillator.
  19. Principles of Logic Gates ( AND, OR and NOT ) Analog Vs Digital communication, Difference between Radio and television, Signal propagation, Principle of LASER and MASER, Population Inversion, Spontaneous and stimulated Emission.

Section II (CHEMISTRY):

Atomic Structure: Bohr’s concept. Quantum numbers, Electronic configuration, molecular orbital theory for mononuclear molecules, Pauli’s exclusion principle.

  1. Chemical Bonding: Electrovalence, co-valence, hybridization involving s,p, and d orbitals hydrogen bonding.
  2. Redox Reactions: Oxidation number, oxidizing and reducing agents, balancing of equations. Chemical
  3. Equilibrium and Kinetics: Equilibrium constant (for gaseous system only) Le Chaterlier’s principle, ionic equilibrium, Ostwald’s dilution law, hydrolysis, pH and buffer solution, solubility product, common ion effect, rate constant, and first-order reaction.
  4. Acid-Base Concepts: Bronsted Lowry & Lewis. Electrochemistry: Electrode potential and electro-chemical series.
  5. Catalysis: Types and applications.
  6. Colloids: Types and preparation, Brownian movement, Tyndall effect, coagulation, and peptization.
  7. Colligative Properties of Solution: Lowering of vapor pressure, Osmotic pressure, depression of freezing point, the elevation of boiling point, determination of molecular weight.
  8. Periodic Table: Classification of elements on the basis of electronic configuration, properties of s,p, and d block elements, ionization potential, electronegativity & electron affinity.
  9. Preparation and Properties of the following: Hydrogen peroxide. copper sulfate, silver nitrate, plaster of Paris, borax, Mohr’s salt, alums, white and red lead, microcosmic salt and bleaching powder, sodium thiosulphate.
  10. Thermochemistry: Exothermic & endothermic reactions Heat of reaction, Heat of combustion &formation, neutralization, Hess’s law.
  11. General Organic Chemistry: Shape of organic compounds, Inductive effect, mesomeric effect, electrophiles & nucleophiles, Reaction intermediates: carbonium, carbanions & free radical, Types of organic reactions, Cannizzaro FriedelCraft, Perkin, Aldol condensation. Isomerism: Structural, Geometrical & Optical
  12. IUPAC: Nomenclature of simple organic compounds.
  13. Polymers: Addition & condensation polymers Carbohydrates: Monosaccharides.
  14. Preparation and Properties of the following: Hydrocarbons, monohydric alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, monocarboxylic acids, primary amines, benzene, nitrobenzene, aniline, phenol, benzaldehyde, benzoic acid, Grignard Reagent.
  15. Solid State: Structure of simple ionic compounds, Crystal imperfections (point defects only), Born-Haber cycle
  16. Petroleum: Important industrial fractions, cracking, octane number, anti knocking compounds.

Section III (MATHEMATICS):

  1. Algebra: Sets relations & functions, De-Morgan’s Law, Mapping Inverse relations, Equivalence relations, Plano’s axioms, Definition of rationales and integers through equivalence relation, Indices and surds, Solutions of simultaneous and quadratic equations, A.P., G.P., and H.P.,
  2. Special sums i.e. ∑n2 and ∑n3 (n∑N ), Partial fraction, Binomial theorem for any index, exponential series, Logarithm, and Logarithmic series.
  3. Determinants and their use in solving simultaneous linear equations,
  4. Matrices, Algebra of matrices, Inverse of a matrix, Use of the matrix for solving equations.
  5. Probability: Definition, Dependent, and independent events, Numerical problem on addition and multiplication, the theorem of probability.
  6. Trigonometry: Identities, Trigonometric equations, properties of triangles, solution of triangles, heights and distances, Inverse function, Complex numbers and their properties, Cube roots of unity, De-Moivre’s theorem.
  7. Co-ordinate Geometry: Pair of straight lines, Circles, General equation of second degree, parabola, ellipse, and hyperbola, tracing of conics.
  8. Calculus: Limits & continuity of functions, Differentiation of function, tangents& normal, Simple examples of Maxima & Minima, Indeterminate forms, Integration of function by parts, by substitution and by partial fraction, definite integral, application to volumes and surfaces of frustums of the sphere, cone, and cylinder.
  9. Differential equations of the first order and of the first degree.
  10. Vectors: Algebra of vectors, scalar, and vector products of two and three vectors and their applications.
  11. Dynamics: Velocity, the composition of velocity, relative velocity, acceleration, the composition of accelerations, Motion under gravity, Projectiles, Laws of motion, Principles of conservation of momentum and energy, the direct impact of smooth bodies.
  12. Statics: Composition of coplanar, concurrent and parallel forces moments and couples resultant of the set of coplanar forces and condition of equilibrium, determination of centroid in simple cases, Problems involving friction.

Section IV (BIOLOGY):

Zoology
  1. Origin of Life: Oparin’s theory, Miller’s Experiment, Viruses – structure, properties, distribution, classification, and pathogenesis (Eg. AIDS, CANCER), Viroids & Prions, Biotic balance. Organic Evolution: Relationship among organisms and Evidence of organic Evolution -Principles of Evolution – Lamarckism, Darwinism, and Speciation.
  2. Mechanism of Organic Evolution: Variations – Definition, causes and types, Mutations (Principles of Hugo de’Veries), Role of mutations in speciation. Evolution through ages and human evolution Human Genetics and Eugenics: Human hereditary traits, the study of Twins, A.B.O. blood groups and their inheritance, Rh-factor, Sex determination. Chromosomal aberrations, Important human syndromes, Sex-linked characters and their inheritance, Applied Genetics – eugenics, euthenics, eugenics& I.Q. Test.
  3. Applied Biology: Wildlife of India – Endangered species: Biosphere Reserves, National Parks and sanctuaries, Project Tiger, Conservation of wildlife, Bio-energy, Poultry, Fisheries (edible fishes), Human Population, Population explosion, problems & control. Test – Tube Babies, &Amniocentasis, Application of Biotechnology in human welfare. Human Aging. Mammalian Anatomy (Eg. Rabbit): Reproductive system (excluding embryonic development) Osteology, structure, and organization of different systems.
Animal Physiology
  • Animal Nutrition: Food, Balanced diet, Nutritional imbalances, and deficiency diseases, Digestion, Absorption, Assimilation of food, (comparison between human and Rabbit).
  • Animal Excretion and Osmoregulation: Chemical nature of excretory products in various animals, Physiology of excretion, Function of liver and kidney (Homeostatic regulatory functions of kidneys), Formation of urine, Osmoregulation by kidneys.
  • Respiratory system: Exchange and transport of gases (O2 and Co2) factors affecting O2 and Co2 transport, Cellular respiration, different lung volumes, breathing, and sound production.
  • Nervous systems: Central, autonomic, and peripheral nervous system, Receptors, Effectors, Reflex action. Nature and conduction of Nerve- impulses, Synapse, Sense organs – Structure & working of Eye & Ear, Biochemistry of vision and taste buds.
  • Endocrine System: Different endocrine glands and Hormones – definition, types, characteristics, and functions, (in relation to human beings), Hormonal disorders, and pheromones.
  • Circulatory System: Circulation of body fluids- Blood and lymph, Open and closed vascular systems, Structure and working physiology of Heart, Comparison between arteries and veins, Lymphatic system.
  • Animal Diversity: Classification of Animal kingdom (Based on Storar & Eisinger), Characteristic features of different phyla and classes with examples.

Detailed studies of the following:

(a)Protozoa

  • Amoeba- Habit & Habitat, structure, locomotion, reproduction, Osmoregulation, Parasitic amoebae – Entamoeba histolytica and Entamoeba gingivitis, structure, diseases caused by them, and their control measures.
  • Plasmodium vivax-life-cycle, malaria therapy, and control.
  • Protozoan and diseases

(b) Porifera: A simple sponge (Leucopoenia); detailed study of structure & physiology, Sponge industry.

(c) Coelenterate: Hydra – Habit and Habitat, morphology, tissue differentiation in relation to the physiological division of labor and regeneration.

(d) Aschelminthes: Ascaris- morphology, life-cycle, therapy, and control.

(e) Annelida: Pheretimaposthuma – Bionomics and economic importance.

(f) Arthropoda: (Periplanata): Structure- external and internal. Comparison between Periplaneta and Blatta. (i)Housefly & Mosquito: structure and life – cycle

(ii) Economic importance of insets & their control.

Botany:
  1. Plant Cell: Structure & functions electron microscopic structured mitochondria, Plastids centrosomes. Lysosomes, microsomes, endoplasmic reticulum, Nucleus, Golgibodes, D.N.A & R.N.A. Cytoplasm, membranes, and cell wall.
  2. Protoplasm: structure, components physical and chemical properties. Cell division (formation) – free cell formation, Amitosis &Meiosis, Duplication of D.N.A.
  3. Ecology: Ecological factors (atmospheric, edaphic, climatic, geological & biotic factors).Ecosystem: Structure, components of ecosystem eg. Water-soluble minerals and gases, producers’ consumers, decomposers, Pond, and forest ecosystem. Atmospheric pollution-causes and control, Types of pollution – Detergents, chemicals automobile exhaust, Radioactive matter, Smog, sound, Pesticides.
  4. Genetics: Mendelism, Mendel’s experiment, and the law of inheritance.
  5. Modern Classification of the plant kingdom- (according to Ostwald &Tippo) (outline).
  6. Seeds in angiosperm plants: description of the development of angiosperm plants (life history of angiosperm plants).
  7. Fruits: Dispersal of fruits and seeds Cell differentiation Plant Tissue: Meristematic classification of meristematic &permanent tissue and functions and classification of tissue system. Anatomy of Root, stem, and leaf: the difference between dicot and Monocot stem. Secondary growth of stem and root.
  8. Anatomy of hydrophytes, Xerophytes & Mesophytes.
  9. Important phyla: Algae: Habitat, general characters &uses, description of ulothrix& spirogyra. Bacteria: structure – types of nutrition, reproduction, and economic importance.
  10. Fungi: structure description of Rhizopus and yeast and their economic importance, Fermentation.
  11. Bryophyte: structure and economic importance, description of Funaria (Moss)
  12. Pteridophyta: general structures of pteridophytes description of fern (Dryopteris)
  13. General study of gymnosperms and the life history of cycas.
  14. Classification of angiosperm,
  15. Description of families – identification and economic importance Cruciferous, Malvaceae, Leguminous, composite, cucurbitaceous.
  16. Soil: Absorption of water through root hairs osmosis, Translocation, and Root pressure
  17. Nitrogen cycle. Special modes of nutrition in plants (Autotrophic, heterotrophic, Parasites, saprophytes, Symbionts insectivorous, and their ecological relationships.
  18. Photosynthesis: Chloroplast, light, chlorophyll, and Carbon dioxide,
  19. Mechanism of photosynthesis formation of A.T.P. and their functions and importance of photosynthesis.
  20. Transpiration: factors and importance, Mechanism of opening and closing of stomata.
  21. Respiration: aerobic, anaerobic respiration, mechanism of respiration (Glycolysis, Kreb’s cycle, E.T.S.)
  22. Growth & movement: definition of growth, Region of growth & their measurements, types of movements in plants, Growth hormone.

Admit Card:

Aspirants can follow the step-by-step process to download the admittance card.

1: The aspirant needs to visit the official website of CUSAT. Locate or navigate to ‘Admit Card’.

2: The aspirant needs to click on the link, where they would be guided to a new page.

3: The aspirant can enter the following credentials:

  • Application ID
  • Date of Birth

4: Once the Aspirant has entered the required details, the applicant would be directed to a new page where the admit card would be displayed on the screen.

5: The Aspirant can download and take a printout of the admit card.

Once downloaded, Aspirants can take a printout of the admit card and carry it to the allotted exam center.

Details

ü  Name of Aspirant ü  Roll Number
ü  Thumb impression of the Aspirant ü  Application Number
ü  Exam Centre ü  Exam Date and Venue
ü  Signature ü  Photograph
ü  Rules and Instructions

Things to Remember:

  • The applicant must carry the permit card to their corresponding exam centre. In case of the absence of the Admit Card; the Aspirant shall not be allowed to appear for the entrance exam.
  • Aspirants are advised to double-check the details on the admit card. In case of error, the applicant must immediately contact the administrator to get the specifics amended.
  • The Aspirant is advised to carry any one of the  valid identity proof
Aadhar Card PAN Card
Driving License Voter ID
  • Aspirants are advised to reach the centre before time.

Answer Key:

The answer key would be released by the authority on the official website of the exam.

Aspirants can check the answer key of their courses by following the below-mentioned steps:

  • Visit the official website of CUSAT
  • Click on the ‘Answer Key’
  • Enter login credentials – Registration number and Date of Birth
  • Click on the ‘Login’ button
  • View and download a copy of the answer key

Results:

To download the Scorecard please follows the steps given below

  • Step 1: The Aspirant would have to visit the official website to check the results.
  • Step 2: On visiting the site, the Aspirant would have to find the link ‘   Scorecard’. On clicking the link, the Aspirant would be directed to a new page on the browser.
  • Step 3: The Aspirant would have to enter the following details to log in: Roll Number, Date of Birth
  • Step 4: On entering the details, the Aspirant can view and download the results. Aspirants are advised to take a print out of the result scorecard for future purposes.

Cut Off:

Have a look at the cut-off and the scholarship details for an elaborate view

Scholarship Criteria Percentage of Scholarship Offered
For the top 1% of Aspirants in the merit list 100%
For the next 2% of Aspirants in the merit list 50%
For the next 3% of Aspirants in the merit list 25%
For the next 4% of Aspirants in the merit list 10%
For all Aspirants scoring above 60% in CUCET 5%

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