Can I get admission in LPU for B.Sc in airline tourism and hospitality management with 50% in 12th boards without giving LPU-NEST?
Asked by Abhijeet Jadhav
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You can't get admission in the course you specified above, because you don't have the eligibility criteria. Even though, you didn't appear for LPU entrance exam, you can get admission through management quota. For this, you have the following eligibility criteria: You must score 60% minimum aggregate marks or above in +2.
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Yes, you are eligible. They don't have any threshold to take admissions.
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Hi,
No, you can't take admission in B.Sc. (Airlines, Tourism, and Hospitality) in LPU without LPU-NEST. The Eligibility Criteria (Qualifying Exam) for the programme is passed with 50% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English) or equivalent, subject to valid score in LPU-NEST. LPU-NEST is mandatory for you. For more information, here I am sharing a link, you can go through it. https://www.lpu.in/programmes/bsc-in-airlines-tourism-and-hospitality-management
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Hi, yes you can get direct admission in LPU without the NEST. NEST (National Entrance & Scholarship Test) is totally based on the scholarship criteria. There is a lot of advantages of appearing for LPU-NEST. Including attractive scholarship. I would advise you to apply for LPU-NEST. Its much easier that way plus it has more scholarship chances but without it also you can take the admission. The eligibility criteria for B.Sc. (Airlines, Tourism and Hospitality) is Pass with 50% aggregate marks in 10+2 or equivalent (with English) subject.
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Hello, You have an eligible percentage for taking in admission in LPU, but let me tell you that in addition to your class 12th percentage, the University conduct it's own entrance test i.e LPU-NEST, which marks the basis of your eligibility criteria. So, you have to give the test in order to fulfill their admission norms.
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