I got 42%tile in jee mains ,and I'm belongs to SC category,can I take admission in mechanical engineering..
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6 years agoYou can get admission but may be the branch will not mechanical. -
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Yes, with 42 percentile in JEE Mains and belonging to the SC category, you have a fair chance of getting admission into the Mechanical Engineering program at Lovely Professional University (LPU). LPU provides multiple admission pathways, including LPUNEST and direct admission based on 12th board marks, making it accessible to a wide range of students.
LPU is one of India's leading private universities, offering state-of-the-art infrastructure, industry-focused curriculum, and strong placement opportunities. The Mechanical Engineering department at LPU is well-equipped with advanced labs, research facilities, and collaborations with top
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LPU is the best mechanical engineering college in Punjab.Mechanical Engineering Discipline is the among best Mechanical Engineering colleges in Punjab, India equipped with 40+ labs and modern machining to provide an extra edge to the existing curriculum which focuses on developing a strong basic knowledge. A Mechanical Engineering student goes through an experiential learning process surrounded by high-end latest labs and equipment including robotics and automation. International tech-fests and competitions encourage all-round development in our students in addition to giving them an international exposure.In order to take admission in...more
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