Can I get an admission in this University. Because of this lock down I didn't got my results Cause I can't submit my results.

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    Samreen Begum | Contributor-Level 7

    4 months ago

    Yes, you can still search for LPU admission even though your results have been delayed due to the lockdowns. The university conducts an entrance exam called the LPUNEST, which qualifies for admission into many of its programs but also accepts national-level exams such as the JEE Main score. Once applicants apply and take the LPUNEST, they can proceed to counselling and allotment of seats. For the submission of documents, LPU could permit provisional admission or permitting conditionally document submission upon results once they are available. It is best to contact admission office LPU to ask for the most recent guidance on how pending

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    Arnav Sethi | Guide-Level 12

    4 years ago
    yes of course!!!
    you can take admission in LPU as your results are delayed you can submit the documents later lot of my known ones took admission in the lockdown and they had a very good experience with LPU.LPU has always been guided by its commitment to respond to every situation in a proactive manner.
    For Batch 2021 it will be still online as per govt guidelines. My brother is attending classes and giving exams on their " My class platform" its in-house robust platform, in collaboration with some of the best tech companies for online teaching and evaluation.
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    Khushal Arora | Scholar-Level 16

    5 years ago
    Hello,
    You can apply for admission since seats are filling up.Considering your results, you will be given extension to provide your results. You can share your concern and you will be helped by the counselors. Due to COVID-19, LPU Has taken an initiative and has relaxed eligibility criteria for most of the courses.
    Eligibility for admission for 2020 batch is Pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English) or equivalent.
    LPU is also offering various scholarships.
    Scholarship on the basis of Percentage in qualifying exam/ Qualification previous to Eligibility Qualification
    COVID-19 Frontline Scholarship for the Frontline Workforce
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    Vibha Gupta | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    You can take admission but you need to fulfill the minimum eligibility criteria. The admission process has already started at Lovely Professional University.
    During the current lockdown period due to the COVID-19 pandemic, to support candidates, LPU has initiated a fully online application to the admission process.
    The university understands the situation and your delayed results will not affect the process of admission.
    Apply immediately to grab a seat.
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    Poonam Angural Alumni Lovely Professional University | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    Yes,Indeed.Looking at the current scenario of postponement of exams in most cases, the eligibility qualification documents can be submitted whenever the result will be declared by the board/ university from where the student is pursuing previous qualification, may be in August/ September or even later. The university will consider it for admission verification; however, eligibility requirements will have to be fulfilled in all cases.
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    Roma Nath BTech - MTech Biotechnology | Guide-Level 13

    4 years ago
    Well the admission process of LPU has already started. Due to the rise in the daily cases of Covid-19 in different parts of the country, many state governments have put various restrictions to curb the spread of the virus. Considering the scenario of restricted movement and keeping the focus on the safety of the candidates, LPU extends the option of Online Remotely Proctored LPUNEST exam from home. The remotely proctored exam will be monitored live through various Artificial Intelligence tools and by the invigilators.
    LPU NEST 2021 registration window for May session is open from May 08. Aspirants seeking admission can apply until June
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    Pratima Banerjee | Guide-Level 13

    4 years ago
    Surely you can take admission in LPU. Due to the rise in the daily cases of Covid-19 in different parts of the country, many state governments have put various restrictions to curb the spread of the virus. Considering the scenario of restricted movement and keeping the focus on the safety of the candidates, LPU extends the option of Online Remotely Proctored LPUNEST exam from home. The remotely proctored exam will be monitored live through various Artificial Intelligence tools and by the invigilators.
    LPU NEST 2021 registration window for May session is open from May 08. Aspirants seeking admission can apply until June 5th. Aspirants ca
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Sampreet Kaur

Hey, for LPU NEST counselling, you'll need to carry these docs to make things smooth—LPU keeps it straightforward so you can focus on joining their awesome campus life.
Class 10th marksheet and certificate for basic ID and birth proof. Class 12th marksheet and certificate to verify your scores. LPUNEST admit card and scorecard, super important for eligibility. A recent passport-size photo, your Aadhaar or any valid photo ID, and category certificate if you're applying under reserved quota. If needed, graduation marksheet for specific programs.
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Sampreet Kaur

Hey, so from what I've checked on LPU's official site, the NEST counselling is mainly done online, which is super convenient for us students anywhere in India. You just log in after your results, pick your preferred courses and seats based on your rank, and lock it all in digitally—no need to travel right away.​
It's got this smooth flow: download your scorecard, fill choices online, get seat allotment via merit, pay the initial fee (like INR20,000) through net banking or UPI, then submit docs later. LPU makes it flexible too, letting you pay offline at campus if you prefer, but the core process stays online for quick access.​
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Sampreet Kaur

Yeah, LPU totally releases the LPU NEST counselling dates on their official site—it's super organized and student-friendly. For 2026, they've got it starting February 8th onwards for B.Tech, with online seat preferences from Feb 8-10, results on 12th, and admissions up to late Feb. Results drop quick, like within 24-48 hours post-exam, so you can jump right into counselling without waiting forever.​
It's all online mostly, through nest.lpu.in, where you update choices and get allotments based on your score—makes it easy from anywhere. No offline hassle unless you want campus visits for fees. LPU keeps everything updated live, way

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Samreen Begum

Yes, it is actually very much required to bring along Class 10 and 12 certificates or at least mark sheets during the LPU NEST counseling, primarily because the university explicitly would wish to establish the age of applicants from the Class 10 marksheet and verify eligibility with the Class 12 certificate/marksheet before confirming admission and awarding a scholarship.

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Samreen Begum

at LPU NEST counselling, you would have to check the result & rank, fill and lock online course/seat preferences, get the allotment of the seat based on the rank and choices, pay to secure the seat by paying the initial fee, and go on to upload/verify documents and pay the remaining fee within the stipulated time for final admission.

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