I am in dilemma to choose B.Tech or B.Tech(Hons.) CSE in LPU, Punjab. Is there any difference in getting placements in both?

I have secured 96% in 12th standard.

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2 months ago

B.Tech and B.Tech (Hons.) CSE at LPU largely open the same placement pool, with companies focusing more on coding skills, projects, and interview performance than the degree tag. The Honours version adds extra credits and deeper specialisation, which can help if aiming for product‑based roles or hig

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a month ago

If you are considering two choices: B.Tech CSE and B.Tech (Hons.) The Lovely Professional University (LPU) is one of the good news, as placement opportunities are nearly equivalent for both. Companies normally permit pupils aged from B.Tech CSE and B.Tech (Hons.) Graduates of CSE to attend placement

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2 months ago

For MCA goals, both are fine, but skills matter more. LPU provides equal placement opportunities, so you can later shift to MCA easily.

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Poonam Angural
4 years ago
The CSE Honors Program encourages eligible undergraduate students to perform advanced study in their major. Students in the honors program work closely with faculty on an undergraduate research project, typically completed over two quarters.This course ensures that the candidate is well-versed in en

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Manish Motwani
8 years ago
Though, majorly, the placements are based on your coding, problem solving skills and your relative attributes such as soft skills, personality and how you performed at the date of interview. For Hons, you will need to study one subject extra. Though, that will be a plus point, but frankly speaking,

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Dear Yashwanth, Hons. course is always better as compared to regular course. You study more courses and get a specialization in course course. As for placements, there is no difference. Same inputs are given to both and also same type of companies are there for both. Placement depends upon your ha

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