Can you please tell me the cutoff of LPU?

193 Views|Posted 2 years ago
10 Answers
Dear student, for normal BBA program LPUNEST-2018 cutoff is 40% but for BBA(Hons.) program it is not finalized yet for this year. Usually for every Hons. program, the cutoff is 10% more than that of a normal program.

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A
3 years ago
Of course, the minimum quota depends on your decision to study or not to study or on the entrance exam for that study. Therefore, let us first mention currents.

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R
3 years ago
Of course, the minimum quota depends on your decision to study or not, or the entrance exam for that study. Therefore, we should mention streams first.

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Mawal Ark
3 years ago
No cut-off is specified by the university as it varies from programme to programme. Also the parameters like number of candidates appearing for the exam, marks obtained etc decides the cut-off of LPU-NEST for particular programme. For qualifying LPU-NEST you need to score minimum marks of 30-40%.

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Isband Soz
3 years ago
No cut-off is specified by the university as it varies from programme to programme. Also the parameters like number of candidates appearing for the exam, marks obtained etc decides the cut-off of LPU-NEST for particular programme. For qualifying LPU-NEST you need to score minimum marks of 30-40%.

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R
3 years ago
LPUNEST's cutoff depends upon the number of students who appeared and qualified the exam. It may vary and the cutoff which is mentioned on the website is tentative.

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Saumya Singh
8 years ago
Hi Gitanjali, as far as I know there is only the basic criteria of above 50% marks in 10+2. There is no cutoffs.

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Manish Motwani
8 years ago
The cut-off depends upon the mode of admission and moreover, the stream in which a student is willing to take admission into. For engineering, you should be a Mains qualified for admission or an LPUNEST nest qualified student. NEST stands for National Entrance cum Scholarship Test, conducted by univ

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Indranil Sarkar
8 years ago
The cut off percentage obviously depends here on the basis of stream opting for, or the entrance exam for that particular stream. So, you will have to mention your stream first.

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K
8 years ago
For B.Tech, the 12 marks should be 60% and above out of 400. and the cut-off for LPUNEST is 120.

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