I am a Diploma student. Do I need to give LPU NEST exam or I will get admission based on my Diploma marks?
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Hi there, your Diploma marks will certainly be considered for your eligibility, however, admission to certain programs is subject to entrance test. Hence, you will have to qualify entrance test as well if you opt for such program.
For B.Tech and Honors programs like BBA Hons, BSc Hons, and B.Com Hons, the eligibility requirement is a minimum of 60 percent marks.
For MBA programs, the eligibility criteria include a minimum of 55 percent marks.
For B.Com, BCA, and BBA programs, the minimum eligibility requirement is 50 percent marks.
For BA programs, eligibility is based on passing marks in any discipline.
Good Luck.
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Hi Jasmine, there are certain programs such as B Tech, MLT, BPT and Hons programs in which you can get admission only if you qualify the entrance exam. Apart from that the programs such as BBA BCOMM, and B.A. Programs do not have mandatory entrance tests as an eligibility, you can seek admission in these programs. However, you need to fulfil other eligibility conditions as well such as minimum marks.
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LPU floats more than 250 programs ranging from Diploma to Doctoral. The eligibility of B.Tech is 60% aggregate marks in Diploma with any branch. For admission LPU NEST is not mandatory but still you can appear in LPU NEST for scholarship. LPU offers scholarship on the following basis:
1. Performance in previous qualification
2. LPUNEST
In addition to this, due to COVID-19, LPU supports admission to his students by online mode with certain changes in process. I suggest you to visit university website or call on their toll free number for more information. The best time to do so is now before Oct 31, 2020. As the scholarships are likely to...more
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