How much do I need to score in boards to take admission in LPU via management quota?
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Dear Abhinav, There is no management quota for admission in LPU. The admissions at LPU is purely based in your fulfillment of eligibility such as marks and entrance exam. I did MBA from LPU and got admission based on graduation marks and entrance exam. I recommend you secure a minimum of 70% marks in the board for admission at LPU. Each programme has different eligibility criteria. LPU offers more than 200+ programmes every year in different fields including economics, law, performing arts, management, engineering, fashion design, journalism, zoology, etc. Students can gain a Diploma, undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral degrees....more
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LPU is good in terms of Placements, Infrastructure, and faculty members. In order to take admission in LPU for a maximum of the courses, the percentage required in 10+2 is 60% along with that subjects of study are also mentioned and the candidate needs to appear for LPU NEST Exam. In order to take admission in any course you need to qaulify the eligibility criteria and along with that you need to appear for LPU NEST which depends of the domain that you are planning to take admission. Yes, there is a cut off for LPU NEST for every course that you need to attain to get an admission into that course. The test is an objective test and the...more
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Abhinav, very first thing that there is no such thing as management quota in LPU. Second is that you have not specified the course you are interested in. The eligibility criteria varies from course to course. Please check the link below for an idea about the courses available in the university along with their eligibility criteria:
http://www.lpu.in/programmes/all
For more information, visit LPU camp office in your town.
http://www.lpu.in/admission/lpu-in-your-town.php#lpu-town
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