In January JEE Mains I got 92.96 percentile under OBC category. If my percentile increase in April attempt should I go for LNMIT or LPU?
What is the fees in LNMIT or LPU? How are the placements? I don't want to repeat 13th. So please help.
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You must know the parameters on which to compare the college/university. Some are mentioned as follows:
 Curricula : The course curricula of any tech degree must be very unique and dynamic. It must be developed with extensive consultations with industry. Tech trainings : The must students undergo many training like cutting edge technologies of SAP, Workday, waterfall other MOOCs, Advance Excel and many more. These skills come in handy for the students not only at the time of interviews and tests but also throughout their careers. Soft skills: There must be a dedicated effort by college/university in continuous improvement of personality,...more
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I would like to tell you that this year LPU announced a Special Schedule For Councelling for B.Tech who appeared for JEE Examination (January) or students who qualified LPU NEST Schedule 1. So you can appear for this Benefit so you must apply before 20th April. And the Admissions date is 25April to 30th April. Hurry up and apply as soon as possible so that you avail maximum benefit. For more information you can contact the university number
 Toll Free: 1800 102 4431
 Toll Free: 1800 274 0615
 Website:- https://www.lpu.in/admissions-2020/
 Good luck.
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Your JEE percentile is good enough to get admission in LPU or LMNIT. I personally recommend going for LPU as it provides a good scholarship to students. Your applicable fee in LPU after scholarship of 40% would be Rs. 54,000/semester. Also, placements in LPU are better than LMNIT, and LPU is a more famous and renowned university with a great infrastructure.
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Dear Alok, I must suggest you to go for LPU. LPU is the best university in terms of study, skill development, infrastructure and placements. LPU is a well renowned private university in India with 30K+ students all across the world and with 4000 experienced faculty members and staff members. There are more than 200 programmes to choose and with a great infrastructure. LPU provides all the facilities within the campus itself. LPU has earned many affiliations, recognition's and accreditation down the lane and mark itself among the few of the top private universities. Even the placement opportunities in LPU are much better than other priv...more
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Hello Alok, first of all congratulations on scoring very good percentile in your JEE Mains examination, as per your rank you will get good branches at LMNIT, however I will recommend you to appear in April Mains also to improve your percentile to get top-notch colleges, if you fail to score more than your previous score then please go for LNMIT only LPU is not as good as LNMIT.
 All the best.
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If you will be going for LPU, you will be availed with scholarship as stated in the 2019 prospectus which you can check at the site of lpu.co.in and if you will be having an increased percentile, then also you will be getting additional scholarship. Rest, you can consult the authorities after exploring the site.
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Getting into colleges like LPU or somewhere doesn't mean like Do or Die thing. I am also a student of LPU and currently in 3rd year. Whatever I have experienced now is that LPU provides you many opportunities to be a golden version of yourself and the rest of the things depends on the efforts you put on yourself.
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