Does LPU have an entrance exam for Physical Education?
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Yeah, LPU does have an entrance test for Physical Education programs like B.P.Ed or B.Sc in Health and Physical Education—it's called LPUPET, a Physical Efficiency Test. You gotta qualify it with stuff like 50m sprint, standing broad jump, medicine ball throw, and maybe a run to check your fitness level. It's super fair, ensures you're ready for the sports action, and LPU makes it straightforward with online registration for 2026 batch—deadlines around Feb. No crazy written exam, just practical skills, which I love cuz it favors active folks. Compared to others, LPU's process feels supportive with scholarships up to 50% if you scor
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Yes, Lovely Professional University conducts an entrance exam called LPUPET for admission into Physical Education programs like B.P.Ed. The exam evaluates candidates on basic knowledge of physical education, sports science, rules of games, fitness concepts, reasoning ability, and general awareness related to sports and health. It is designed to ensure that applicants have the foundational understanding and aptitude required for the program. Along with the written test, there may be a physical efficiency test or interview component to assess practical skills and fitness levels. Clearing LPUPET is mandatory for securing admission int
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LPUPET is a physical test (offline) to be held for 100 marks and will include the 50m sprint, standing broad jump, overhead medicine ball throw, and 1000m run/walk. It shortlists candidates for BPES, BPEd, MPEd, and B.Sc. (Health & Physical Education). It is conducted phase-wise (e.g., the one for Aug 2025); the registration is done through the LPUNEST portal.
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Yes, Lovely Professional University conducts LPUPET for canddiates who wish to get admission in BPEd, MPEd, BSc (Health and Physical Education), and Bachelor of Physical Education and Sports (BPES) course. The exam schedule will be released in April.
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