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Chandigarh University Enables Global Education for Over 500 Students Across USA, Australia, Canada, and UK


Updated: June 03, 2025 05:12

Image Source : Hindustan Times
Chandigarh University continues to fulfill the academic aspirations of its students by facilitating international study opportunities in top global universities. In 2025, the university successfully enabled 388 students to pursue higher education in the United States, 59 in Australia, 48 in Canada, and 13 in the United Kingdom.  
 
Key Highlights of Chandigarh University’s Global Education Program  
- The university has established 515 collaborations with prestigious institutions across more than 100 countries  
- Students have received scholarships worth 82 crore rupees, including a stipend allocation of 12 crore rupees  
- The highest individual scholarship awarded to a student amounted to 1.28 crore rupees  
- The university maintains one of the highest visa success rates for students traveling to the USA for higher studies  
 
International Study Destinations and Academic Partnerships 
- 160 students have enrolled at the University of North Alabama under Chandigarh University’s International Study Program  
- Students have also secured placements at the University of Newcastle and the University of Wollongong in Australia  
- Okanagan College in Canada and Lincoln University in New Zealand have welcomed Chandigarh University students for specialized programs  
- The university’s semester exchange and international transfer programs ensure seamless academic transitions for students  
 
Future Outlook and Global Academic Expansion 
- Chandigarh University aims to further strengthen its international collaborations, expanding opportunities for students in emerging fields  
- The institution continues to focus on research partnerships, faculty exchange programs, and global internships  
- The success of its international study initiatives reinforces its commitment to providing world-class education and career prospects  
 
Source : Chandigarh University, Tribune India, PRNewswire.

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