Lpu, dtu, du, galgotias in which college I can take admission with 67 % in board and 71.77 percentile in JEE Main in information technology.
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Konatham Abhishek If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17
5 years agoLPU is one of the best colleges among all of this option as LPU has better infrastructures better facilities better placement as well as better educational and opportunity. Also provides a good environment as well as offers good placement with good companies internships and much more all you need to do is just do give trans test of LPU NEST for admission. -
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First of all, I would like to appreciate that you have shortlisted four of the best names in engineering education. Since IT is a highly dynamic field, It is imperative you must choose the university which upgrades it curriculum contentiously on feedback and suggestions from Industry. Since all four are doing a good job, you must compare them a bit deeply o the following parameters:
Curriculum development: Is the curriculum at the university upgraded with industry inputs. Teaching pedagogy : Your college must have experiential learning practices. More the practical, better it is. Infrastructure: To support the practical and theoretic...more -
According from my view LPU is one of the best colleges among all of this option as LPU has better infrastructures better facilities better placement as well as better educational and opportunity. Also provides a good environment as well as offers good placement with good companies internships and much more all you need to do is just do give trans test of LPU NEST for admission.
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Dear student, you require a minimum 80 percentile in your JEE Mains and minimum 60% in your board exams to take admission in LPU. For further details, visit the website.
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LPU considers minimum 80 percentile JEE Mains for direct admission or else you will have to qualify LPUNEST
For more information kindly visit university website, or call on toll free number Tel: +91-1824-404404. -
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It would be better to join LPU where you will get quality education and placements. For more details, you can go to the website-
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Dear Nitesh, there are certain parameters such as placements, infrastructure, faculty level, environment, growth etc. To be considered while selection of institute for pursuing education. It a big question in the mind of a student as well as parents that what will the offers and placement scenario of educational institute when the student will be about to complete the course. LPU is an international university with more than 700+ tie ups with industries and companies to support academic and placement of his students. My cousin sister done her B.Tech in CSE from here and she got placed in Cognizant with top package. Other friends of her...more
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According to me, go ahead with LPU for B.Tech because of the following reasons:
Placements: Placements recorded are good in our department when compared to other departments. Students have got a package of up to 20 Lacs and on an average, a student gets above 3 Lacs per annum. Many good companies visit the university and many different roles are assigned to them from engineers to hotel management. Mechanical and some other departments do not have that good a placement.
Infrastructure: Good classrooms, sufficient infrastructure and an average speed of Wi-Fi and labs with a lot of equipment. There are high-security classrooms and a ground...more
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