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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  Answered by Ashish Sharma Education Consultant, Political Analyst, traveler. | Scholar-Level 17 5 years agoHi Alok, You must go for LPU. It is one of the best and premium Institute of the India. I don't know about your next attempt but according to the percentile you have already got you are going to get the maximum scholarship benefit. Moreover you will get the direct Admission. Thus, you do not need to qualify the LPU NEST. For the maximum scholarship benefits LPU officials are advising to take admission prior to 31st August 2020. All the best.
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Hi, Go FOR LPU!
 LPU is the best university in terms of study, skill development, infrastructure, and placements. LPU has been ranked 78th amongst all government and private universities by NIRF ranking released by MHRD, Government of India. 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 programs to choose from and with great infrastructure. LPU provides all the facilities within the campus itself. LPU has earned many affiliations, recognition's and accreditation down the lane and marks itself among the few of...more
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  Answered by Konatham Abhishek If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17 5 years agoTech 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, soft skills, professional ethics, interview skills, public speaking, presentation style development etc. In students. These are must for placements as well as performance in the jobs. Exposure : The students must be exposed to large number of guest lec...more
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It may be possible to get admission in LNMIIT with this score. However, it depends on the scores of the applicants this year.
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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, soft skills, professional ethics, interview skills, public speaking, presentation style development etc. In students. These are must for placements as well as performance in the jobs. Exp...more
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