Is interview compulsory for B.Tech admission in lpu after LPU-NEST exam.

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    Jashandeep Kaur Happy go and undogmatic approach to life.. | Contributor-Level 10

    4 years ago
    No, for B.Tech, interview is not compulsory. For more details refer the website.
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    Tashi | Guide-Level 15

    4 years ago
    You are lucky that you are selecting one of the best private university of India. On inquiring I came to know that LPU has been ranked top 80 amongst all private and government institutions by NIRF, MHR, GOI. Not only this, the Engineering institutes have also been ranked top 100 amongst all other Engineering institute which is a matter of proud. Addressing your query, No, there is no interview for taking admission in B.Tech but you need to qualify the LPU NEST exam. The eligibility for B.Tech is 60% in 10+2 with (English, Physics & Mathematics ) will have to appear in LPU NEST whereas those who have scored 90% in +2 or scored 90 p
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    jashan kaur | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    No, for B.Tech, interview is not compulsory. For more details refer the website.
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    Sachin Gupta | Guide-Level 12

    4 years ago
    Dear Anjali,
    There is no interview process for getting admission in B.Tech at LPU. But yes, you must qualify LPU NEST to meet eligibility and scholarship slabs.
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    Pavan Kumar | Guide-Level 11

    5 years ago
    No interviews after the LPU-NEST only the entrance test is taken into consideration for entries into the course. No interviews to enter.
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    kanu vashisht | Guide-Level 15

    5 years ago
    No, just your marks and rank will be considered only.
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    VAIDURYA V | Contributor-Level 9

    5 years ago
    Not really, but if you sit for the interview, you get more score. Because the overall score will be considered for the scholarship you would be getting on the tuition fee. However, in case there is any related confusion, you can call them up on their toll free number, they will assist you and help you take a precise decision. All the best.
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    Pallavi Bharti keep calm ....time have to change | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    There is no interview for the Under Graduate Programs. So, after the qualifying the test, you can directly approach form the admission.
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    Vijay Singh Kholiya | Guide-Level 15

    5 years ago
    If it is the part of the admission process, then yes it is compulsory. Typically, the interview is for MBA programmes, but might be possible for other courses too.
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    Aaravi Sarmah | Guide-Level 12

    4 years ago
    No, LPU NEST is mandatory for B.Tech but no interview is required.

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