Your Learning Adventure Begins:
Unveiling Chandigarh
University's Clubs and Activities Practices
At Chandigarh University, Uttar Pradesh, our students' health is the cornerstone of both their academic achievement and personal growth. We aim to establish a vibrant, friendly, and inclusive atmosphere that enables students to succeed in and out of the classroom. Our mission is to foster a feeling of opportunity, progress, and belonging while making sure all students have the tools they need to succeed academically, socially, and personally.
The campus provides an inspirational environment to discover your abilities and create enduring relationships, whether you're looking for career counselling, leadership development, mental health support, or taking part in interesting cultural and athletic events. Chandigarh University, Uttar Pradesh, is dedicated to empowering students with skills and resources they need to face future challenges.
Our programs are carefully crafted to support diversity, inclusivity, and individual growth, guaranteeing that every student is ready for both academic success and life beyond graduation. We provide a wide range of services, programs, and extracurricular activities aimed at assisting students in developing versatile abilities and making significant contributions to the community.
Students can expand their horizons in many ways through a range of volunteer initiatives, fitness campaigns, and academic societies. From sports and fitness to social engagement, intellectual endeavours, and cultural inquiry, our clubs and societies serve a diverse range of interests. There is a space for you to develop, connect, and have an effect, regardless of your interests, whether they are in the arts, technology, or literature, or your desire to pursue leadership, business, or volunteer work.
Raga Rhythm - Music Club will bring together music lovers to explore Indian classical, Western, and fusion genres. Students participate in jam sessions, beatboxing, and music production and have the opportunity to perform at university fests and inter-college events. Sub-groups include Guitar Freaks, Tabla Vadaks, and more.
This club blends various dance forms, including classical, hip-hop, salsa, and bhangra. It hosts workshops, therapy sessions, and annual showcases, creating a space for rhythm, fitness, and cultural celebration. Dancers of all experience levels are welcome.
Stay ahead with workshops, projects, and discussions on cutting-edge innovations, fuelling your passion for scientific discovery and technological advancements.
RangManch is a creative hub for aspiring actors, scriptwriters, and stage performers. Students take part in street plays, mime acts, and full-scale productions that combine artistic expression with powerful social messages. The club is ideal for those passionate about storytelling.
Varnika club offers a creative space for both traditional and digital artists. Activities include live sketching, mural painting, and awareness campaigns related to mental health through art. Students exhibit their work during annual art shows and collaborate on campus branding projects. The club is open to all skill levels.
The Cinephiles club caters to students interested in filmmaking, editing, and digital storytelling. Students will make short films, podcasts, and reels, while also participating in an annual film festival. The club provides hands-on training in editing tools, making it ideal for future media professionals.
COPC hones photography skills through workshops on portrait, landscape, and experimental photography. Students document campus life, participate in exhibitions, and access DSLR kits and editing labs. The club nurtures both creative vision and technical expertise.
Shabd Sabha club for reading and writing across languages such as Hindi, English, Urdu, and Sanskrit. Members take part in poetry slams, storytelling sessions, debates, and open mics. The club also publishes an annual magazine and blog, offering a dynamic space for literary expression.
This club manages the university’s student-led digital platforms. Members handle content creation, event coverage, branding, and analytics while gaining experience with tools like Canva and Hootsuite. It frequently collaborates with other clubs to boost campus visibility.
Swāsthya club focuses on mental and physical well-being through yoga, mindfulness practices, and holistic living. Weekly sessions focus on stress relief and fitness. The club organizes Mental Health Week and wellness drives and is open to all students seeking balance and resilience.
This club empowers female students through mentorship, leadership training, and policy discussions. It hosts leadership series and advocates for gender equity across all domains. The club welcomes all students who support inclusive development.
Sewa club drives community engagement through literacy programs, village adoption initiatives, and volunteer work. It collaborates with projects like Unnat Bharat Abhiyan and encourages students to track their social impact through structured programs that promote leadership and civic responsibility.
Green Warriors advocates for environmental sustainability on campus. The club leads climate awareness campaigns, tree-planting drives, and green audits, while promoting zero-waste practices and biodiversity. It is perfect for students passionate about ecological change.
The Sports Club coordinates activities in cricket, volleyball, basketball, and more. It organizes campus leagues, fitness programs, and inter-university matches. The club encourages teamwork, strategic thinking, and active lifestyles for both casual and competitive athletes.
H.O.T. Clay provides hands-on experience in ceramics through wheel work, handbuilding, and glazing techniques. Members participate in workshops, exhibitions, and charity sales, exploring creativity through clay. The club welcomes artists of all skill levels.
This club fosters intercultural exchange through global festivals, food fairs, and language cafés. It supports international students via the Global Buddy Program and celebrates diverse world cultures, building global friendships and understanding.
The MUN Club simulates real UN debates to develop skills in diplomacy, public speaking, and research. Students participate in national and international conferences, receiving training in resolution writing and global affairs. It is ideal for students interested in international relations and critical thinking.
CodeX unites tech enthusiasts passionate about programming, app development, and open-source innovation. It organizes hackathons, coding sprints, and tutorials that cater to both beginners and advanced coders. The club encourages real-world problem-solving through technology.
RoboX bridges theory and practice by enabling students to build drones, bots, and AI models. It conducts workshops on IoT and machine learning, and members develop prototypes for tech expos. The club suits aspiring engineers and AI innovators.
Entrepreneurs’ Hive supports student-led startups from ideation to launch. It hosts pitch events, demo days, and mentoring sessions. The club encourages entrepreneurial thinking, creativity, and innovation, helping turn student ideas into impactful ventures.
|
S. No. |
Month |
Event |
Club |
Department |
Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
1 |
Jul-25 |
Annual Literary Fest |
Literary Society |
School of Liberal Arts & Behavioral Science |
1st Week |
|
2 |
|
National Debate Tournament |
Debating Club |
School of Liberal Arts & Behavioral Science |
2nd Week |
|
3 |
|
Science Exhibition |
Science and Technology Club |
School of Applied Sciences |
3rd Week |
|
4 |
|
AI and ML Symposium |
Coding and Robotics Club |
School of Computing |
4th Week |
|
5 |
Aug-25 |
Annual Talent Show |
Music and Dance Clubs |
School of Liberal Arts & Behavioral Science |
1st Week |
|
6 |
|
One-Act Play Festival |
Drama Society |
School of Liberal Arts & Behavioral Science |
2nd Week |
|
7 |
|
Independence Day and Raksha Bandhan |
DSW |
(No Department) |
2nd Week |
|
8 |
|
Art Exhibition |
Fine Arts Society |
School of Liberal Arts & Behavioral Science |
3rd Week |
|
9 |
|
Sustainable Civil Engineering Practices |
Civil Engineering Club |
School of Civil Engineering |
4th Week |
|
10 |
|
Janmashtami |
DSW |
(No Department) |
4th Week |
|
11 |
|
Annual Film Festival |
Film Appreciation Club |
School of Media Studies |
4th Week |
|
12 |
Sep-25 |
Inter-College Sports Fest |
Sports Club |
(No Department) |
1st Week |
|
13 |
|
Mental Harassment |
DSW |
(No Department) |
2nd Week |
|
14 |
|
Fresher's Day |
DSW |
(No Department) |
3rd Week |
|
15 |
|
Youth Leadership Seminar |
Rotaract and Lion Club |
School of Liberal Arts & Behavioral Science |
3rd Week |
|
16 |
|
Volunteer Abroad Program |
Social Service Club |
(No Department) |
4th Week |
|
17 |
|
Durga Puja and Dussehra |
DSW |
(No Department) |
4th Week |
|
18 |
Oct-25 |
Guest Lecture on Gender Issues |
Gender Sensitisation Club |
School of Liberal Arts & Behavioral Science |
1st Week |
|
19 |
|
Karva Chauth |
DSW |
(No Department) |
2nd Week |
|
20 |
|
Robotics for Beginners Workshop |
Coding and Robotics Club |
School of Engineering - Electronics & Electrical |
2nd Week |
|
21 |
|
Street Theatre Campaign |
Drama Society |
School of Liberal Arts & Behavioral Science |
3rd Week |
|
22 |
|
Diwali |
DSW |
(No Department) |
4th Week |
|
23 |
|
Virtual Reality and Gaming Expo |
Coding and Robotics Club |
School of Computing |
4th Week |
|
24 |
|
Annual Fashion Show |
Fashion Club |
(No Department) |
4th Week |
|
25 |
Nov-25 |
Sports Equipment Donation Drive |
Sports Club |
(No Department) |
1st Week |
|
26 |
|
Wellness Workshops |
Yoga and Wellness Club |
School of Health Sciences |
2nd Week |
|
27 |
|
Eco-Friendly Product Exhibition |
Environmental Awareness Society |
School of Applied Sciences |
3rd Week |
|
28 |
|
Constitutional Law Lecture Series |
Legal Studies Club |
School of Legal Studies |
4th Week |
|
29 |
|
TEDx Talk |
DSW |
(No Department) |
4th Week |
|
30 |
|
Entrepreneurship Bootcamp |
Entrepreneurship Cell |
School of Business |
4th Week |
|
31 |
Dec-25 |
National Integration Camp |
NSS (National Service Scheme) |
(No Department) |
1st Week |
|
32 |
|
Screenwriting and Direction Workshop |
Drama Society |
School of Media Studies |
2nd Week |
|
33 |
|
Fashion Styling Workshops |
Fashion Club |
(No Department) |
3rd Week |
|
34 |
|
Christmas |
DSW |
(No Department) |
4th Week |
|
35 |
|
Mental Health Awareness Week |
Counselling Club |
School of Liberal Arts & Behavioral Science |
4th Week |
|
36 |
Jan-26 |
Annual Sports Day |
Sports Club |
(No Department) |
1st Week |
|
37 |
|
Hackathon (Intra-department) |
Science and Technology Club |
School of Computing |
2nd Week |
|
38 |
|
Makar Sankranti and Pongal |
DSW |
(No Department) |
2nd Week |
|
39 |
|
Legal Aid Clinics |
Legal Studies Club |
School of Liberal Arts & Behavioral Science |
2nd Week |
|
40 |
|
Public Speaking & Debate Workshop |
Debating Club |
School of Liberal Arts & Behavioral Science |
3rd Week |
|
41 |
|
Republic Day |
DSW |
(No Department) |
4th Week |
|
42 |
|
First-Gen Learner Club |
First-Generation Learners Group |
School of Liberal Arts & Behavioral Science |
4th Week |
|
43 |
Feb-26 |
Digital Art Competition |
Fine Arts Society |
School of Liberal Arts & Behavioral Science |
1st Week |
|
44 |
|
Stand up Comedy |
DSW |
(No Department) |
4th Week |
|
45 |
|
Tree Plantation Drive |
Environmental Awareness Society |
School of Applied Sciences |
2nd Week |
|
46 |
|
Maha Shivaratri |
DSW |
(No Department) |
3rd Week |
|
47 |
|
Professional Meets |
Career Development Cell |
School of Commerce |
3rd Week |
|
48 |
|
International Day Celebrations |
International Students Association |
(No Department) |
3rd Week |
|
49 |
|
Public Speaking Contest |
Public Speaking Club |
School of Liberal Arts & Behavioral Science |
4th Week |
|
50 |
|
Holi |
DSW |
(No Department) |
1st Week |
|
51 |
Mar-26 |
Stress Management Workshop |
Counselling Club |
School of Liberal Arts & Behavioral Science |
1st Week |
|
52 |
|
Mission Sahasi |
DSW |
(No Department) |
2nd Week |
|
53 |
|
Global Food Festival |
International Students Association |
(No Department) |
3rd Week |
|
54 |
|
Women’s Health Awareness Program |
Gender Sensitisation Club |
(No Department) |
4th Week |
|
55 |
|
Ram Navami |
DSW |
(No Department) |
1st Week |
|
56 |
Apr-26 |
Dance Battles (Street, Hip-Hop, etc.) |
Music and Dance Clubs |
School of Liberal Arts & Behavioral Science |
1st Week |
|
57 |
|
Eid-al-fitr |
DSW |
(No Department) |
2nd Week |
|
58 |
|
Women in Entrepreneurship Seminar |
Entrepreneurship Cell |
School of Business |
2nd Week |
|
59 |
|
Social Justice Awareness Campaign |
Volunteering and Social Service Club |
(No Department) |
3rd Week |
|
60 |
|
Bidding Adieu |
DSW |
(No Department) |
4th Week |
|
61 |
|
Annual day |
DSW |
(No Department) |
4th Week |
|
62 |
|
Film Criticism Workshop |
Film Appreciation Club |
School of Media Studies |
4th Week |
|
63 |
May 26 |
Sports Coaching Clinics (Different Sports) |
Sports Club |
(No Department) |
1st Week |
|
64 |
|
Stress Relief Activities (Art, Music) |
Happiness Club |
School of Liberal Arts & Behavioral Science |
2nd Week |
|
65 |
|
Pharmaceutical Innovations Exhibition |
Pharmacy Club |
School of Pharmacy |
3rd Week |
|
66 |
|
Sustainable Fashion Workshop |
Fashion Club |
(No Department) |
4th Week |
|
67 |
Jun-26 |
Eco-Tourism Workshop |
Environmental Awareness Society |
School of Applied Sciences |
1st Week |
|
68 |
|
Annual Adventure Sports Meet |
Adventure Sports Club |
(No Department) |
2nd Week |
|
69 |
|
Advertising Campaign Challenge |
Advertisement Club |
School of Business |
3rd Week |
|
70 |
|
Final Career Development Workshop |
Career Development Cell |
School of Business |
4th Week |
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