Can I get admission in LPU after scoring 58% in my 12th class?
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Hi, It all depends upon the course in which you want to enroll. LPU offers more than 250 programmes and the eligibility criteria vary for every programme. 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. Just visit the website or you can call on their toll-free number, they will guide you properly. Thanks.
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In order to take admission in LPU in any course, the candidate has to qualify the eligibility requirement of the course in terms of marks achieved in 10+2, and also the subjects are taken into due consideration. There are courses available with marks less than 60%. Do not lose heart would recommend you to visit the LPU website for the same. Rest be assured LPU has the finest infrastructure and quality learning. LPU is also known for its robust placement. There are multiple student organizations that give an excellent opportunity to students to hone and sharpen their skills. LPU ranks amongst the Top 200 universities of the world as per...more
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There is nevertheless need to be dishearten. With 58% even you can take up admission in LPU. LPU is offering 200 + courses in 55+ Disciplines. 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 50%. So you need to visit LPU website once to check out the courses in which you are eligible & Interested as well. At the same time let me tell you about LPU NEST exam. Which is been conducted by LPU. For most o...more
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Hi, Being an alumnus of LPU I would like to answer this question. No LPU can't give admission if one student doesn't fulfill their eligibility criteria. Yes, you are eligible to take admission in LPU if you score 58%. LPU offers 200+ programs. So you will be eligible for some of the programs but they have eligibility of 60% for B.Tech so you are not eligible for that but still, they give relaxation to some of the students on basis of cast, parents occupation, region and etc. For more information, students can call on their toll-free number. Toll-free number 18001024431. Stay Safe Stay home.
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