Does LPU accept JEE Main score?
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Dear Dozila, YES, LPU does accept JEE Mains for admissions into B.Tech programs along with LPU NEST. Not only for admissions, JEE Mains is also treated as a scholarship test too. The minimum score accepted is 80percentile and scholarships are as follows:
1. Above 90percentile : 40% in CSE and Robotics, 45% in all others.
2. Above 85percentile : 30% in CSE and Robotics, 35% in all others
3. Above 80percentile : 20% in CSE and Robotics, 25% in all others. These scholarships stand throughout the programme. However, If you have scores above 90% in 12th, the admissions will be direct and the highest scholarships will be awarded. Ministry o...more -
Yes, LPU accept JEE Main score. They require minimum 80 percent score to get admission here. Good luck.
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Answered by
Priya Mahajan Educationist and Career Consultant since 2010 | Scholar-Level 16
5 years agoHi
LPU accepts JEEMains score from 80 percentile +. You can get a good scholarship on the basis of your scores. LPU also conducts its own entrance test LPU NEST for eligibility /scholarship. LPU NEST syllabus and paper pattern is given on the website of LPU. LPU NEST is being conducted in an online proctored mode due to the grim condition of the country due to covid. This might give you a higher scale of scholarship. Online admissions are filling the seats fast, so book your seat by 30th June for best benefits. Good Luck!
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