Student Welfare Services
The Department of Students Welfare works with students across all years and all societies to explore ways to enhance or address aspects of the entire student experience, from education to student life to career planning, and works with students to develop innovative solutions to issues and concerns.
DSW develops and organizes class meetings and events throughout the tenure of students at CU. DSW is a liaison for students to services, administrative offices, and information throughout the University tenure, and is a resource to the University and larger community on issues that pertain to the student body.
DSW develops and organizes class meetings and events throughout the tenure of students at CU. DSW is a liaison for students to services, administrative offices, and information throughout the University tenure, and is a resource to the University and larger community on issues that pertain to the student body.
STUDENT CARE CENTRE
We CARE for the students by providing one-stop solution station which caters to their academic and non-academic needs. A Student Care Center has been established in each block wherein the student care executives provide the solution within 24 hours and have to follow up with the students as well.
OPEN HOUSE SESSIONS
Open House is a great way to gather information about the wide variety of resources available to students at Chandigarh University. Open house sessions are held at the beginning of each semester to bring forth the common problems faced by students and suggestions for improvement of the system.
ORIENTATION PROGRAMS
The orientation program is meant to celebrate your arrival and orient you to campus life. You are about to embark on a new adventure in your education, career, and personal life. We believe you are all "Superheroes", with your unique abilities and exceptional energy to solve the world's problems. You are provided opportunities to learn about campus resources to help you defeat the hurdles of campus life.
CLUBS
Moving in several directions at different speeds, often simultaneously, CU students evince the ability to excel at multi-faceted interests. The various student run clubs demonstrate the holistic development of the students and enhance the overall diversity at CU.The competitive academic environment and co-curricular activities on campus keep the students on their toes. But everyone needs respite, to relax and recharge and that is what Clubs at CU are for. Students can join clubs like Dance and Drama Club, Music Club and Photography Club etc. by submitting the registration form to DSW as and when registrations are open.
COMMITTEES
Being a student-centric institute, various key functions of the students welfare are ably supported by committed student bodies – be it sports, discipline or anti ragging measures. Committees like Anti-ragging committee, discipline committee and anti-sexual harassment committee etc. have been formulated under the aegis of DSW.
CLASS REPRESENTATIVES
Your role as a Class Representative is invaluable within the structures of the University. You are now the voice of all your fellow class mates and colleagues, and your input into decision making which will affect the student learning experience will be immense!
DEAN OF STUDENTS WELFARE
Dial: +91-160-3014436
MAILING ADDRESS
NH-95, Chandiagrh Ludhiana Highway,
Mohali, Punjab INDIA, 140413
Mohali, Punjab INDIA, 140413
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INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS SERVICES
The Department of International Relations and Student Affairs has been established to stimulate curiosity for and love for learning globally, which widens the scope of educational opportunity and access for students. Chandigarh University works closely with leading universities around the world to offer an affordable way of getting an internationally recognized qualification
STUDENT FEEDBACK MECHANISM
A strong feedback mechanism is in place to articulate the Chandigarh University approach to obtaining feedback from students about their experience of learning, teaching and curriculum. The students can share their views and suggestions through the online website feedback, social media and suggestion boxes strategically positioned in all the departments.
MENTORING
Nothing can replace good faculty mentoring. The faculty members are true mentors for students for advising and sharing their knowledge, for emotional and moral support, tutoring and providing specific feedback on performance, thus acting as Friend-Philosopher-Guide.
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