I got 8.3 gpa in my 12th. And scored 186 in LPU-NEST. Can I get CSE with these scores?

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    Priya Mahajan Educationist and Career Consultant since 2010 | Scholar-Level 16

    5 years ago
    Hi,Yes, there are chances for you getting a seat in B.Tech CSE provide you complete the formalities on time. LPU carefully nurtures its students and propels them to the pinnacle of success so that their hard work culminates to a zenith. Hence LPU has been ranked by NIRF to be among the top 100 universities in 2020. LPU offers you the best academic facilities of good faculty, infrastructure, live projects, seminars, exposure, platform, scholarships, placements etc. First you can apply for admission and then book your LPU NEST the syllabus and paper pattern is given on the website of LPU. LPU NEST is being conducted in an online proctore
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    Vibha Gupta | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    The eligibility criteria at LPU is Pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with Physics, Mathematics and English) or equivalent, subject to qualifying LPU NEST or In case student scored more than or equal to 90% in 10+2, or 90 percentile in JEE Mains, then LPU NEST will be exempted and candidate may apply for admission. On your LPU NEST score card itself, you have to check that whether you have qualified in the same or not. LPU is the best private university to go for B.Tech, it is one of the top 5 universities of India, providing quality education, innovative pedagogy and unbeatable placements both national and international. LPU provi
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    N Pathania | Guide-Level 15

    5 years ago
    Hi, I really appreciate your decision to take admission in LPU. As you score good marks in +2 exams and LPU NEST So, I want to update you regarding the current term of admission-2020 in LPU. LPU is the best university in India with top placements and world-class infrastructure. LPU has more than 250 courses and every course has certain eligibility criteria to be fulfilled by a candidate get admission. Due to COVID-19, LPU supports admission to his students by online mode with certain changes in the process. I suggest you visit the university website or call on their toll-free number for more information and the beginning of the admissi
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