Is it a right decision to join LPU? I have not qualified JEE Mains.

My friend got admission in BITS-Hyderabad, can I beat him in terms of salary after 4 years?

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Asked by himanshu gupta

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    Pratibha gogna | Contributor-Level 8

    8 years ago
    I have seen the quality of education in LPU. It is too good.
    Now the choice is yours.
  • Himanshu, you surely can if you are going to work hard and persistently. With your good performance in interviews you can have a good placement and a good package.
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    Anushka Jha Sincerity at its top! | Guide-Level 12

    8 years ago
    Yes, why not! But only if you study well.
    A student from LPU got a package of 1 crore recently then why can't you?
    Go for it.
    Good luck!
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    Raghav Sharma | Guide-Level 11

    6 years ago
    Hi,
    You can get admission in LPU in the engineering programme. But, you have to appear for LPU-NEST exam which is conducted by the University Eligibility and scholarship purpose. As a candidate should score 60% aggregate marks in 12th with physics, English and Maths and also have to qualify the JEE Mains but if the student did not appear for the JEE Mains can go for the LPU-NEST exam. For more details, you can go to the web site which I am sharing with you-
    https://www.lpu.in/programmes/engineering/b-tech-computer-science
    Hope this answer is helpful for you.
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    Abhidha Pant I am a student of B.TECH in EC branch | Guide-Level 11

    6 years ago
    Hello,
    If you come from a really healthy family, then yes you can get into LPU. But, if your parents taking loan or they are facing a little bit of difficulty to pay College fees then please don't go to this college, because it is not an NIT or IIT that you are trying hard to get into this college try some other college there are many good colleges out there.
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    anvs manideep

    8 years ago
    Yes, you can go (or) you can take a drop. If you take a drop you have to concentrate only on studies and not on any other things.
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    Pavithra Desu Design Engineer | Guide-Level 13

    6 years ago
    Yes, you can join into this college. It has good campus placements and teaching faculty is very good.
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    Konatham Abhishek If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    Right decision depends upon your priorities, if you want to drop and feel that you can work for one more year and get a better college then go for it. No one can ever say package and all as it depends upon scenario when you are going to pass out. So take your call wisely and don't get affected by your friend's package.

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