Chandigarh University Lucknow gets UGC nod; To kick start admissions in 43 AI Augmented programs for 2025 session

Tuesday, Jan 28, 2025 17:01:44 | Chandigarh University Lucknow
Chandigarh University Lucknow to offer 30 Undergraduate & 13 Postgraduate courses from 2025-26 academic session
LUCKNOW, India, Jan. 28, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Days after the State Assembly passed the Uttar Pradesh Private Universities (Fifth Amendment) Act, 2024 for the establishment of Chandigarh University Lucknow as a State (Private) University, Chandigarh University Lucknow has now received recognition from the University Grants Commission (UGC) to start academic courses from 2025-26 academic year.
Sharing this information, Jai Inder Singh Sandhu, Managing Director, Chandigarh University, said, "Chandigarh University Lucknow has received recognition from the UGC on 24th January 2025 and the University has now been included in the list of state public universities under Section 2(f) of the UGC Act, 1956."
"With the UGC recognition, Chandigarh University Lucknow is now offering 43 AI-augmented futuristic undergraduate academic programmes, which includes 30 undergraduate (UG) and 13 postgraduate (PG) courses, from 2025-26 academic session. These courses include six streams including Engineering, Computer Science and Technology, Business Management, Health and Life Sciences, Humanities and Legal Studies from the new academic year in 2025-26," he said.
"In Engineering, Chandigarh University Lucknow is offering nine undergraduate and three postgraduate courses. In Business Management, Chandigarh University Lucknow is offering four undergraduate and seven postgraduate courses. In Computer Applications, Chandigarh University Lucknow is offering three undergraduate and two postgraduate courses. In addition to these courses, Chandigarh University Lucknow is offering two UG courses in Commerce, three undergraduate courses in Science, one UG course in Pharmacy, three UG courses in Legal Studies and three UG courses in Humanities, which includes Journalism and Mass Communication," said Sandhu.