Is LPU good for computer science engineering?

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Dear Student, Scholarships, placements, exposure to industry, efficient & knowledgeable faculty, flexible curriculum and teaching pedagogies, infrastructure, and diverse culture make LPU unmatchable. Coming to rankings, MHRD has ranked LPU High in many aspects. ASSOCHAM (Associated Chamber of Commer

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Anmol Kumar
8 years ago
Obviously, it's good because you can see the past students of LPU where they are, there were more than 100+ companies come in this campus for their vacancy filling. So, where else, you will get such a great opportunity.

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Mithlesh Kumar
8 years ago
Yes lpu is good for computer Science and engineering because all the faculty members are highly educated and you will get all the facilities related to your course. You will get many opportunities to explore your self. Many big companies come to hire students with good packages.More than 90+% studen

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Prashant Kumar
8 years ago
It is good for computer Science engineering. It provide all the facilities required. The faculty of LPU is good and the way of teaching is also good.

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Manish Motwani
8 years ago
LPU is good for CSE though not very good . Moreover, the norms are bit for profit and you will find the quality of students bit average. Still, the management and administration are one of the best in India. Many companies visit for placements every year which are though one of the few backbones in

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Poonam Angural
4 years ago
Hi, CSE is the most wanted field and is the most talked about. As an alumni I must say the B.Tech CSE in LPU is the best. Let me share the course highlights. Apart from being proficient in the latest technologies, the department aims to hone the technical expertise of its students by organizing time

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