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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yeah, LPUNEST should be enough for admission and the scholarship evaluation when you're aiming for Hotel Management at LPU, assuming you still satisfy the program eligibility criteria. LPUNEST basically works as both the university entry test and the scholarship examination, and how you do in it will decide the scholarship amount you get. But the final award, as in the end figure, will depend on your LPUNEST score along with the scholarship policy that's applicable in that particular admission cycle, so scoring well in the exam can really cut down your tuition fees.
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2 months agoGuide-Level 11
In agriculture, there is a lot of options here at LPU in bachelor's program. There is B.Sc. Agriculture, then B.Tech Food Technology. And in MSc, there is a lot of programs like MSc Agronomy, then Entomology, then Plant Pathology, then Floriculture, Fruit Science, Vegetable Science, then Genetic and Plant Breeding, Soil Science. In PhD, there are Entomology, then Genetics and Plant Breeding, then Soil Science, then Vegetable Science, and Agriculture Horticulture in MSc. So there is a lot of options here at LPU. As for me, I would, I can explain one of the programs that is MSc Horticulture, Vegetable Science. In this program, you have t
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2 months agoContributor-Level 7
GIBS Business School gives a very practical and active learning environment.
It is not only classroom study. It is more like:
- regular presentations and group work
- case studies and business activities
- internships and real company exposure
- guest lectures from industry people
- workshops, seminars, and training sessions
- focus on communication and confidence building
- entrepreneurship and startup-oriented activities
Overall, the environment is more “learn by doing” type. Students are encouraged to speak, participate, and work on real business ideas instead of only memorising theory.
So it feels more active, interactive, and career-focused.
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2 months agoBeginner-Level 5
If you did your 12th from Punjab, you're usually eligible for the Punjab quota even if you don't have a separate domicile certificate.I'd just select “No” for the domicile certificate if you don't have one and continue filling the form. In most cases, your Punjab school documents are enough.
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2 months agoBeginner-Level 4
After completing B.Students of Tech CSBS - Computer Science and Business Systems of Lovely Professional University (LPU) have a plethora of career opportunities in both technical and business field. The course provides students with basic knowledge of Computer Science along with concepts of Business and Management, so students are well equipped to take up the following career opportunities: Software Developer, Business Analyst, Data Analyst, System Engineer, Product Associate, IT Consultant, and Project Manager.
Career focused curriculum, hands-on training and internships enable the students to have well rounded technical, analytical an
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Lovely Professional University actually does give certification opportunities along with the B.Tech CSBS (Computer Science and Business Systems) program. In the curriculum there are industry certifications, MOOCs, hackathons, workshops, live projects, and industry-interface activities, all of them are basically placed under skill development—so it sort of keeps students active in different ways. Students are also pushed to chase certifications in topics like cloud computing AI/ML cybersecurity data analytics, and software technologies. They do this through various platforms and industry collaborations, which in the end helps to
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2 months agoBeginner-Level 1
In the CSBS program, case studies are usually connected with real business and technology situations instead of only coding theory. Topics often include digital banking systems, e commerce operations, data based marketing, supply chain management, customer analytics, and startup business models. At LPU, students also work on projects where technical decisions are linked with business impact, which helps in understanding how companies solve practical problems and improve services using technology.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
The CSBS ( Computer Science and Business Systems ) course at Lovely Professional University can be a good option for students who want to start their own business because it basically blends technical learning with more business minded subjects like management, finance, analytics, and entrepreneurship. And it's not like the usual CSE track that mostly dives into programming and building software. Instead CSBS also trains students to really understand how a company runs, how to steer projects, evaluate markets, and make those strategic decisions that matter. So if someone is into startups, tech based businesses, product development, or
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2 months agoBeginner-Level 1
Yes, CSBS students can participate in hackathons and coding competitions at LPU. The program includes coding, analytics, and business problem solving, so students usually get opportunities to join technical events, innovation challenges, and team based competitions. Many students take part through coding clubs, workshops, and university events. One advantage is exposure to real industry style projects and teamwork. The course is slightly more business oriented than core CSE, so students interested in advanced programming often need extra practice outside class as well.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
So the fee structure for B.Tech Computer Science and Business Systems (CSBS) at Lovely Professional University is sorta similar to most other premium computing options. Usually the tuition fees sit at around ₹1.6 lakh each semester (like approx ₹3.2 lakh per year) but the real number can shift depending on the admission year. Apart from that, students also have to pay examination fees, and if they take hostel accommodation there are separate hostel and mess charges too, kinda extra. The good part is, LPU has scholarships through LPUNEST, JEE Main, Class 12 performance, sports and a few other merit buckets, which can bring down what
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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, LPU does offer real hands on type learning within the CSBS (Computer Science and Business Systems) program. Students take part in coding labs, business case studies, live projects , workshops internships, hackathons, innovation activities and even industry training sessions, instead of just sitting through classroom lectures all the time. The program seems built to mix technical capabilities with business applications , so students get some exposure to the kind of technology and business problems you meet in the real world.
For CSBS students, there is also project based learning and teamwork style assignments, plus industry
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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
The faculty for B.Tech CSBS (Computer Science and Business Systems) at Lovely Professional University has members coming from both the computer science and management side, and that's kinda one of the biggest strengths of the program. The students get guidance from teachers who bring academic, research, and industry background, across topics like programming, AI, data analytics, software engineering, business analytics, finance, and also management. Because CSBS is kind of interdisciplinary, students end up learning from specialists across different disciplines at once, not just one lane. Also the course work is backed by practical pro
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