Does LPU accepts JEE Main or CUET for BTech admission?

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    Samreen Begum | Contributor-Level 10

    a week ago

    Definitely, along with LPUNEST, LPU accepts JEE (main) and CUET for B. Technical courses. The candidates can apply through any of these entrance tests and will be granted admission on the basis of valid scores, eligibility criteria, and counselling processes. The candidates would have flexibility and multiple opportunities to get admission into B.Tech programmes at LPU.

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    Mansi | Contributor-Level 7

    2 weeks ago

    Yes, students have numerous options to guarantee their spot at LPU as it accepts both JEE Main and CUET scores for admission to its B.Tech degrees. In order to award scholarships based on achievement, the university also administers its own entrance exam, LPUNEST. This flexible admissions procedure guarantees that worthy students from all across the nation can enroll in LPU's top-notch engineering programs and take advantage of its solid industry ties, state-of-the-art facilities, and international exposure.

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    Sampreet Kaur | Contributor-Level 6

    2 weeks ago

    Lovely Professional University (LPU) accepts multiple ways for admission into its B.Tech programs, giving students a lot of flexibility. Yes, LPU does accept JEE Main scores for admission, and it can also accept CUET scores for certain categories. However, the main entrance for B.Tech at LPU is the LPUNEST, conducted by the university itself. Students with good JEE Main or CUET results may get direct admission or scholarship benefits without appearing for LPUNEST, making the process easier. What many students like is that LPU focuses on both academic potential and skill-based growth, rather than just one score. The university is kn

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    Aishwarya Kumari | Contributor-Level 9

    2 months ago

    Lovely Professional University accept JEE Main/ CUET/ LPUNEST scores for admission to its BTech programmes. Hence, candidates with a valid score in either of these examinations can apply. For the BTech CSE-Software Production Engineering course, candidates can be called for KQ Test and interview round as well. Besides, the course aspirants must meet the prescribed eligibility requirements to get selected.

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