Does LPU has JEE Mains cutoff?

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    Mehar Sharma Lovely Professional University | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    Yes, they do consider it for Scholarship purpose and sometimes for eligibility as well, so you need to check programme wise. Admission in any programme depends on qualifying the Eligibility criteria for that programme. So, first of all decide the programme that you want to join and check its Eligibility criteria for Admission. LPU conducts LPU NEST for all the programmes. LPU NEST is National Entrance and Scholarship Test for admission to various programmes in Lovely Professional University. This test forms the basis of eligibility and scholarship for most of the programmes and for some of the programmes test is applicable only for sch
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    Poonam Angural Alumni Lovely Professional University | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    Talking from a prospect of B.Tech admission let me just highlight the eligibility criteria. In order to take admission into B.Tech degree in LPU you need to qualify the eligibity criteria. Eligibility criteria is 60% in 10+2 with English Physics & Mathematics )+ LPUNEST
    For Biotechnology, Food Tech and Biomedical engineering. English Physics Chemistry and Maths/ Biology/ Biotech and rest all same
    For Chemical English Physics Chemistry and Mathematics and rest all same. LPU NEST cut off scores varies with different domains of B.Tech. JEE (Mains) exam score may be considered for scholarship but you need to qualify the eligibilit
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    Roma Nath BTech - MTech Biotechnology | Guide-Level 13

    4 years ago
    Lovely Professional University is conducting National Entrance and Scholarship Test LPU NEST for aspirants. Students studying in 12th class can apply for LPU NEST. Since its inception in 2009, more than 50,000 students are appearing in this exam LPU NEST every year. LPU NEST will be conducted in online mode (pen and paper mode test is not allowed) as per schedule mentioned under the head of Important Dates for LPU NEST. This test will have twofold advantage as it will act as Entrance Test as well as Scholarship Test. LPU NEST will be conducted in following schedule:
    LPU NEST is the university level entrance examination, it is held once
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    Shivam Chhirolya shivamchhirolya@gmail.com | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    You cutoff for various courses will be released from the month of July 2018 and after that it will be clarified for JEE Mains cutoff.

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