I got 42%tile in jee mains ,and I'm belongs to SC category,can I take admission in mechanical engineering..
Asked about LPU - Lovely Professional University - B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering
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Dear Vivek,
Good to see your interest in mechanical engineering.
Since your score in JEE MAINS is low, I suggest you to write LPUNEST and give it your best shot.
Remember one point however, You must complete your application and whole admission process before June 30th 2020 to avail the highest available scholarships which are likely to be reduced after that.
The LPUNEST can be written on a later date also.
DVD -
Answered by
Ashish Sharma Education Consultant, Political Analyst, traveler. | Scholar-Level 17
5 years agoHi Vivek,
Sorry to bring this out but you would not be eligible to get admission in mechanical engineering in Lovely Professional University.
Now the game is on your percentage in 12th class. You should have to get minimum 60% aggregate marks in 12th class to being Eligible candidate to pursue mechanical engineering in Lovely Professional University. Moreover you need to qualify LPUNEST examination. This is an entrance exam and equally responsible to provide you scholarship.
For more and better information you can visit the university website and call at their toll free number.
All the best for your future. -
You can take admission on the basis of your class 12th percentage.
For more details, visit:
www.lpu.in -
You require a minimum of 80 percentile in your JEE Mains to apply for admissions in LPU directly through JEE mains. However, if not so then you can attempt LPUNEST which is the national entrance test exam conducted by the university itself. Refer website for more details.
Good luck. -
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Amandeep kaur Optimistic, smart worker and motivational speaker | Contributor-Level 9
6 years agoHi,
You have to pass LPUNEST exam, if you fail in JEE Mains. For the eligibility, you check the link-
www.lpu.in -
Hi,
Required percentile for the engineering program is 80. For more details, you can visit the link which is given below-
www.lpu.in
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