My profile: 10th-66%, 12th-65% and graduation-50.6%. What are my chances of getting into this college?
Asked about LPU - Lovely Professional University - MBA in International Business
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Konatham Abhishek If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17
6 years agoPass with 50% aggregate marks in Bachelors degree (any discipline) or equivalent, subject to qualifying LPUNEST or CAT or XAT or MAT or CMAT and Interview.
(5% relaxation to North East states and Sikkim candidates/ Defense Personnel and their Dependents/ Wards of Kashmiri Migrants)
Admission Criteria is Merit in the qualifying examination subject to eligibility criteria.
Fee without scholarship is 125000 Rs per semester.
For more details, kindly open the following link
https://www.lpu.in/programmes/mba-in-international-business-management
Pass percentage for LPUNEST may vary from approximately 35% to 50% for Programmes (MBA) and for Hons., C...more -
The biggest advantage of pursuing MBA from an international B-School provides you the opportunity to experiment with your interests. From the perspective of business operations professional, you have the flexibility to learn everything about the business world, be it manufacturing, or consulting and even sales.Though all the universities mentioned above are good in terms of academics but being an alumni of LPU let me explain the things in detail.Mittal School of Business exhibits a rich diversity as the academic staff and students come from across the globe. We believe that excellence flourishes in an environment that embraces the broa...more
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If you could share the specification of the course you shall be interested into I could have guided you better. However I can suggest you to think of MBA as a career choice from LPU. The reason I say LPU is the BEST because in the process of Engineering the university also worked on my overall development. Whatever I am today is because of the training and learning I had it from there. The complete system of the university is as per the corporate model. Starting right from the conduction of classes, time management and ums, deadlines and assignment submissions, club activities, student engagement programs, hackathons and competitions....more
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Lovely Professional University (LPU) generally has flexible admission criteria, and your academic scores should meet the basic eligibility requirements for most undergraduate and postgraduate programs
Basic Eligibility: For many undergraduate programs, LPU usually requires a minimum of 50-60% in your 10+2 exams, which you meet.
For postgraduate programs, they typically require 50% in graduation, so your score might be on the borderline but generally should qualify for consideration.
1. Entrance Test (LPUNEST): For competitive courses (like Engineering, Law, MBA, etc.), LPU conducts its own entrance and schola
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