Strong International Focus

Chitkara University offers a global perspective through English-taught programs, diverse faculty, student exchanges, and dual-degree opportunities, ensuring graduates are equipped with valuable international experience for today's job market.

Inbound Mobility

Inbound mobility at Chitkara University allows international students to experience a vibrant academic setting environment. Through student exchange programs, they participate in diverse cultural experiences, take advantage of English-taught courses, and work with both local and international faculty, boosting their global outlook and academic development while enjoying the vibrant campus life at Chitkara University.

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Study abroad opportunities

Explore our detailed breakdowns of the study abroad destinations around the world!

Study globally in five steps

Follow the steps below to start your Australian education journey.

  • 1

    Choose your study area

    Whatever your career or learning goal, there's a course to help you get there.

  • 2

    Choose your course

    Use our course search tool to find & compare global programs, specialisations, & opportunities.

  • 3

    Plan your budget

    Estimate your studying & living expenses for international programs, global exposure, & academic travel.

  • 4

    Prepare your student visa application

    Get guidance to organise documents and submit a successful student visa application.

  • 5

    Get ready to study

    Once you've accepted your offer and your visa is sorted, it's time to plan your move.

Upcoming Programs

Join Chitkara University's international summer/winter schools. Experience specialised courses, industry visits, and cross-cultural collaboration with students worldwide. Limited seats – boost your profile with this global academic opportunity.

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What is a Semester Exchange Program? -

A Semester Exchange Program allows students to study at a partner university abroad for one semester. Credits earned during the exchange can often be transferred back to your home institution, helping you stay on track with your degree requirements.

  • Eligibility: Students must typically be in their second or third year of study, have a good academic record, and meet any specific language or GPA requirements set by the partner institution.
  • Duration: Usually one semester (4–6 months).
  • Application Process: Submit an application to your home university’s international office, meet the GPA and language requirements, and, in some cases, provide a statement of purpose.
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