Can I get an admission in LPU on the basis of 962 marks in IPE Andhra Pradesh board exams?

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    preeti gogna Faculty at LPU | Guide-Level 15

    3 years ago
    Of course, the Andhra Board is acceptable. In whatever programme you take admission you should fulfill the eligibility conditions of the programme. Hi there, I will give you a brief overview of LPUs programs. The eligibility for B Tech, BBA Hons, B.Sc. Hons and B.Com (Hons) programs are 60 percent. The eligibility for B.Com BCA and BBA is 50 percent. For B.A. The eligibility is pass marks in any discipline. For a candidate, who has not studied English as a subject, the condition of English may be waived off provided the candidate in his qualifying exam has studied in the English medium. (5% relaxation to North-East states and Sikkim ca
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    Arshiya Singh | Scholar-Level 16

    3 years ago
    In order to take admission to LPU for a maximum of the courses, the percentage required in 10+2 is 60% along with that subjects of study are also mentioned and the candidate needs to appear for LPU NEST Exam. In order to take admission to any course you need to qualify the eligibility criteria and along with that, you need to appear for LPU NEST which depends on the domain that you are planning to take admission to. Yes, there is a cut-off for LPU NEST for every course that you need to attain to get admission into that course. The test is an objective test and the structure of the test depends upon the course that you are intending to
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    Poonam Angural Alumni Lovely Professional University | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    LPU ranks amongst the Top 200 universities of the world as per the prestigious Times Higher Education Impact Rankings 2021, which assess universities against the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In order to take admission in LPU for a maximum of the courses, the percentage required in 10+2 is 60% along with that subjects of study are also mentioned and the candidate needs to appear for LPU NEST Exam. In order to take admission in any course you need to qaulify the eligibility criteria and along with that you need to appear for LPU NEST which depends of the domain that you are planning to take admission. Yes, there i
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    Gagan Chopra | Guide-Level 15

    5 years ago
    As per the admissions 2020 The Eligibility for B.Tech is 60% in 10+2 with (English, Physics & Mathematics ) will have to appear in LPU NEST whereas those who have scored 90% in +2 or scored 90 percentile in JEE Mains are exempted from LPU NEST and moreover LPU has been ranked top 80 amongst all private and government institutions by NIRF, MHR, GOI. You can take admission as per the eligibility on the LPU website. The most important priorities of LPU is best quality of education and placements at great places. They follow these things and result is lot of deserved and eligible students got the best places. Moreover, LPU has Best Lifesty
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  • Hi Shaik,
    You have not specified the course you are interested in. You can get admission subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria. Check the link below to see the eligibility criteria of your desired course:
    http://www.lpu.in/programmes/all/12th
    For more information, visit LPU camp office in your town:
    http://www.lpu.in/admission/lpu-in-your-town.php#lpu-town

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