How to take admission for B.Tech in CSE through management quota? What is the fees for the same?
Please help I am financially weak.
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Dear Abhishek, If you are looking for quality education, good academics, International exposure, placements, Scholarships then I would suggest you to choose Lovely Professional University for B.Tech CSE course. Recently my brother took admission at LPU in same course and he got 40% of Scholarship on the basis of his last academic marks. There is no Management quota at LPU. Fee per semester is Rs 98000 without scholarships. The scholarship amount differ from programme to programme and its also depends on the date of admission. Lovely Professional University is a place where talented students are more welcome. You can avail scholarship o...more
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There is no management quota but in order to take admission, you need to meet the eligibility norms which are 60% in 10+2 with (English, Physics & Mathematics LPU NEST whereas those who have scored 90% in +2 or scored 90 percentile in JEE Mains are exempted from LPU NEST. On inquiring from the counsellors for my niece, I came to know the following:
#Recognitions by UGC, COA, PCI, AIU, NCTE, ICAR, ACBSP and many more
#Rankings as the latest NIRF (2020) has ranked LPU as top 80 amongst all private and government institutes. MHRD, GOI. Not only this, the Engineering institutes have also been ranked top 100 amongst all other Engineering inst...more
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