I got 188 marks in JEE Main paper2. Can I get a seat in LPU? What is the fee structure?

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My NATA score is 100 and my 12th aggregate is 93.1%.

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    Rakesh Kumar | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    Hi there,
    Yes, you can get the admission. You can visit: http://www.lpu.in/programmes/all/12th as some scholarship options are also available with the respective scores.
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    Nitish Pahwa | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    A student getting aggregate marks of 60% in 10+2 is eligible for getting admission in LPU, as you have scored 93.1% in 10+2 and 188 in JEE Main Paper II and 100 in NATA so you can get a seat.
    Programme fees is 1,04,500. You may get relaxation in the fees depending on the scholarship criteria you meet.
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    Ayush Raj | Guide-Level 12

    4 years ago
    First of all Congratulation on your marks in JEE Mains Paper 2 , YES you are welcome to LPU and I think most probly you will get seat in B.Arch as Merit prepared with weightage of 50% marks for aptitude tests (NATA 2021 or JEE Main (Paper II)) and 50% marks in the qualifying examination, subject to eligibility criteria. Altough for you infomation the eligibility is to Pass with 50% aggregate marks in 10+2 with English, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics and pass with 50% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics Or pass with 50% in Diploma (any stream) (3 years) recognized by Central/ State Govt. (with Mathematics) or equi
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