I got 72.85 Percentile in JEE Main in JANUARY ATTEMPT. Can I get admission in LPU through LPU NEST. What is the cut off of CSE branch?
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LPU considers minimum 80 percentile in JEE Mains for direct admission. So you need to qualify LPUNEST.
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Yes, you need to give LPU NEST. The marks above 200 out of 420 in LPU NEST are enough for B.Tech CSE.
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First of all congratulation for your result and your marks are good for taking admission in LPU through LPU NEST for CSE branch. The marks above 200 out of 420 in LPU NEST are enough for B.Tech CSE. Hope you understand and good luck.
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Yes, definitely you 'll gone get admission on the basis of JEE Mains if you got 85 percentile in your JEE Mains exam then you can take direct admission in B.Tech CSE, if not then you can appear in university's entrance test called LPUNEST. Let me tell you Eligibility Criteria for B.Tech here in LPU in previous qualified exam you need to Pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with Physics, Mathematics and English) or equivalent, subject to qualifying LPUNEST.
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The basis of JEE Mains if you got 85 percentile in your JEE Mains exam then you can take direct admission in B.Tech CSE, if not then you can appear in university's entrance test called LPUNEST. Let me tell you Eligibility Criteria for B.Tech here in LPU in previous qualified exam you need to Pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with Physics, Mathematics and English) or equivalent, subject to qualifying LPUNEST.
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Hi there, the Lovely Professional University gives direct admission to the students scoring equal to or more than 85 percent in JEE Mains. However, those having scored less than 85 percent appeared for LPUNEST - the entrance cum scholarship exam of LPU. Let me tell you the NIRF ranking of LPU is 51 in engineering. Hope this answers your question. Good Luck
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The basis of JEEMainsif you got 85 percentile in your JEEMainsexam then you can take direct admission in B.Tech CSE, if not then you can appear in university's entrance test called LPUNEST. Let me tell you Eligibility Criteria for B.Tech here in LPU in previous qualified exam you need to Pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with Physics, Mathematics and English) or equivalent, subject to qualifying LPUNEST.
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