I have scored 77% in 12th, now I want to do B.Tech CSE from LPU but I have not applied for JEE Mains and LPU-NEST.
Please tell me can I get admission on the basis 12th marks?
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Hi Jay,
The eligibility of B.Tech is 60% + LPUNEST/JEE Mains.
Moreover, you can get the scholarship on the basis of the score you and that depends on the cut-off and your performance in LPU NEST. For more information, you can visit nest.lpu.in -
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LPU carefully nurtures its students and propels them to the pinnacle of success so that their hard work culminates to a zenith. Start your admission procedure. Click open the college web site. Click on admissions and then the stream in which you want to take admission. Check the available scholarship benefits for you. Start filling in the form online updating it with the things it requires. In case you are unable to fill it from the web site would have certain helpline numbers which promptly come for your aid. First you can apply for admission and then book your LPU NEST the syllabus and paper pattern is given on the website of LPU....more -
One of my friend took admission in LPU last week. She told me that the eligibility in B.Tech is 90% in +2 or 60% + LPU NEST. Now, if you have not appeared in JEE Mains, still you can take admission by appearing in LPU NEST as this test serves two purposes I. e. eligibility and scholarship. For more details you can visit website and can plan online admission.
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J
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Jashandeep Kaur Happy go and undogmatic approach to life.. | Contributor-Level 10
5 years agoYou will have to give LPU NEST or score minimum 80 percentile in JEE Mains. There is no other means of admission here. -
Well, you still have a chance to apply for the admissions in LPU. You are having a good percentage also. As the condition to apply for B.Tech. Is pass with 60 percentages aggregate marks with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics and also LPU NEST is mandatory in your scenario. You can apply for the LPU NEST exam. Currently, LPU is taking applications. The exam will be conducted between 15th May to 31st may 2020. But it is suggested to apply for your admissions on or before 31st May 2020 to avail the maximum scholarship benefits. You may check the link for dates https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/lpu-nest-exam-dates
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Hi friend,
Lovely Professional University claims to be the best among engineering colleges in India. It provides adequate opportunities for students to rise along with studies. LPU offers specializations in CSE are Cloud Computing, IoT, Data Science, Machine Learning, Full Stack Web Development, Big Data, Databases and Information Systems, Android Programming, Computer Architecture, programme Methodology, and Algorithms Design. Now, coming to your question, the Eligibility Criteria (Qualifying Exam) for B.Tech. (CSE) in LPU is pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with Physics, Mathematics, and English) or equivalent, subject to quali...more -
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You want to purse B.Tech in CSE from LPU, it is a good choice. And, as you have told that you didn't appear for LPU-NEST you're afraid to get admission there, right? LPU-NEST is just a scholarship test, it's not mandatory to get admission, you can get admission through management quota. No need to worry.
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