I have 60.1% in 12th. How are the placements at LPU?

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    Puneet Singh Alumni at LPU Jalandhar | Scholar-Level 17

    3 years ago
    Hi Dear, I think companies do not consider only 12th marks while recruiting. Also, some companies do not even consider the marks obtained in the 12th class. Most of the companies at LPU focus on your current CGPA in the respective programme. There are a few companies that consider 10th, 12th marks. Well, I believe 60% marks are enough to sit in the placement drive for a number of companies. For more details, I recommend you contact your placement coordinator. Hope this helps
    Good Luck!
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    shikha sharma | Contributor-Level 9

    3 years ago
    Placement is something that is essential for opting for any institute and especially when it comes to B.Tech CS as the competition is getting really hefty. It becomes really essential for you to opt for a college or university that ensure good placements. This university is now sitting at the top 74th rank globally and this ranking had been released by the Times Higher Education Rankings for the year 2022
    So, here I would like to answer this question as I am also an alumnus and my sister is still pursuing B.Tech CS from LPU. B.Tech CS placement in LPU
    well, placement is something that is best for B.Tech CS in LPU. In short if you want to
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    preeti gogna Faculty at LPU | Guide-Level 15

    3 years ago
    Hi there, the hustle and bustle for placement at LPU begins in the sixth semester for four-year programs and in the fifth semester for three-year programs. Right now you just concentrate on taking admission. One has to enroll for the placement classes if one wants to avail of campus recruitment drives. For each discipline, there is a definitive allocation of seats. For example, CSE students are categorized as product-based companies (120 seats at least) and service-based companies. The students who opt for placement drives have to pay placement fees. This includes fees for PEP classes and interview preparation classes like Aptitude, an
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    Arshiya Singh | Scholar-Level 16

    3 years ago
    Around 550+ companies visit every year for such activities and campus-recruitment of students from LPU. And this year for batch graduating in 2020, already more than 650 placement/internship drives have been conducted till February 2020 with leading industry giants (more than 90% being MNCs). On average, more than 600 companies visit every year for various industry-academia activities and campus recruitment of students from LPU. LPU provides placements to the maximum it has record-breaking placements in MBA approximately 98% of students got placed in top companies in the year 2020. Moreover, CSE students were placed in top companies, w
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