Can I get admission in LPU after scoring 58% in my 12th class?

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    preeti gogna Faculty at LPU | Guide-Level 15

    3 years ago
    Hi Ankita, it depends totally on the programme you choose. There are certain programmes for which only pass percentage is needed while for others 60 percent aggregate is needed. There are over 200 programmes that LPU offers. You first choose the programme and then visit the website for details whether your programme comes under the eligibility criteria or not. After that you have to qualify LPU NEST as well. LPU NEST is an entrance exam. One has to register oneself with the university and pay online for taking LPU NEST. Application form will be in a format that can be processed by Optical Mark Reader (OMR). One can get a LPU NEST kit t
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    Puneet Singh Alumni at LPU Jalandhar | Scholar-Level 17

    3 years ago
    Yes, definitely, you may get admission at LPU with 56% marks in 12th for various programmes such as B.A. BBA BCA B.Sc. Etc. Being alumni of LPU, I always recommend LPU for quality education and a better career. Let me tell you about LPU something. Lovely Professional University (LPU), situated in Phagwara, in Punjab, India was established in 2005 and started welcoming students in 2006. The vast campus is spread over 600 acres and it houses over 30,000 students annually, making it the largest student campus in India. There are around 400 courses for students on offer, within a variety of faculty members, including economics, law, perfor
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    Navneet Kaur | Guide-Level 14

    3 years ago
    Since you didn't mention the course you want to opt for, I can say you can get admission in course where the eligibility matches your score. Lovely Professional university is a private university situated near phagwara, Punjab. The university is established in 2005. The university campus spreads over 600 acres in boundary on the outskirts of Jalandhar and houses over 30,000 student. According to the recent NIRF ranking LPU is ranked 62nd among all government and Private universities in India. LPU school of Law ranked among the top 25 law institutions in India. Lpu school of pharmacy ranked among the top 25 pharmacy institutions in Indi
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    Sunita Singh | Guide-Level 15

    3 years ago
    Here you have not mentioned the course or programme, which you are interested in. The eligibility of most of the programs is 60% to require to pass out. With this most of the courses also require you to qualify for an eligibility test called LPU NEST. But do not be disheartened, LPU offers 200+ programs. So you will be eligible for some of the programs. There are many courses where LPU is providing 5% relaxation in eligibility to North East states and Sikkim candidates / Defence Personnel and their Dependents/Wards of Kashmir Migrants. Apart from that, there are many other courses with good career prospect, where eligibility if Pass or
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    Avtar Dhillon Education Consultant | Scholar-Level 16

    3 years ago
    Well, that depends on the course, you would like to pursue. As per my knowledge, Lovely Professional University continues to closely monitor the evolving situation of COVID-19 and is following the guidelines issued by State/Central Government from time to time. In response to the current pandemic condition in India, the University has taken the following initiatives to support the prospective students along with the existing LPU community. LPU indulges into Fully Online Application and Admission process: Students can complete all the stages of admission from Application to appearing for the test, interview, taking admission, and upload
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    Alok Agarwal I am a software developer at Wipro. | Contributor-Level 9

    3 years ago
    No, I suppose you are not eligible to take admissions in most of the programs according to the information provided by you. The eligibility of most of the programs is 60% to require to pass out. With this most of the courses also require you to qualify for an eligibility test called LPU NEST. Well, LPU NEST is a huge opportunity for students to prove their self-worth and understanding of the concepts. It is a test carefully designed to check the understanding of the student of concepts from Science to management to all. It is a very flexible examination. The syllabus for LPU NEST is different for different courses. LPU NEST provides th
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    Nidhi Mangla | Contributor-Level 6

    3 years ago
    Firstly, you have to tell in which programme, you want to take admission, as LPU have more than 150 programme, with different eligibility criteria. Many programme in LPU which have eligibility criteria, below 60%. Also many programmes have relaxation on various parameter. My suggestion to you, is first decided the programme, in which you want to take admission, then check eligibility on LPU website, or call LPU helpline number for more details.
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    Manan Aggarwal | Guide-Level 12

    a year ago

    Hey,

    Lovely Professional University (LPU) has an eligibility criterion for admission to the B.Tech. CSE programme that requires the candidates to have a minimum of 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 or equivalent. However, there may be a relaxation in the eligibility criteria for certain categories of students, such as those from economically weaker sections or those with special talents.

    In your case, as you have scored 58.6% in your 12th-grade class, you may not be eligible for direct admission to the B.Tech. CSE programme at LPU. However, you can explore other options, such as applying for other programs at LPU for which you meet the eligib

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    Priyal Babbar | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    Hi there, I will give you a brief overview of LPUs programs. The eligibility for B Tech, and hons programs such as BBA Hons, BSc Hons and B Com hons programs is 60 percent. The eligibility for MBA is 55 percent, B Com, BCA and BBA is 50 percent. For BA the eligibility is pass marks in any discipline. LPU conducts LPUNEST for admission in MBA, Hons, BPT, MLT, B Tech programs etc. You can pursue the programme whose eligibility you fulfill. Good Luck.

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    ARUN | Contributor-Level 9

    2 years ago
    Absolutely, you can enrol in a variety of programmes at LPU with a grade point average of 56%, including B.A. BBA,BCA and B.Sc. I constantly suggest LPU for a better education and job. Let me share an LPU-related story with you. In Punjab, India's Phagwara, the Lovely Professional University (LPU) was founded in 2005 and opened its doors to students in 2006. The expansive campus, which spans 600 acres and enrols over 30,000 students each year, is the biggest college campus in India. In a range of faculty members, including economics, law, performing arts, management, engineering, fashion design, journalism, and Zoology there are about
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