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8 months agoBeginner-Level 1
To get admission to B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Cyber Security) at Medicaps University, candidates must have passed 12th with Physics, Mathematics, and a third optional subject (TOS) such as Chemistry, Computer Science, Electronics, Information Technology, Biology, Informatics Practices, Biotechnology, Technical Vocational subject, Agriculture, Engineering Graphics, Business Studies, or Entrepreneurship. The admission process includes MU-SAT/MLAT, and the university offers scholarships. The program is a four-year undergraduate course that covers topics like Network Security, Ethical Hacking, Cryptography, and Data Prot
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 1
To get a seat in Medicaps University for B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Cyber Security), candidates must have passed 12th with Physics, Mathematics, and an optional subject (Chemistry, Computer Science, Electronics, Information Technology, Biology, Informatics Practices, Biotechnology, Technical Vocational subject, Agriculture, Engineering Graphics, Business Studies, or Entrepreneurship). The admission process involves MU-SAT/MLAT, and scholarships are available. The program is a four-year undergraduate course that covers topics like Network Security, Ethical Hacking, Cryptography, and Data Protection, and prepares studen
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 1
Yes, Lovely Professional University does have counselling sessions for admission to B.Sc. Hotel and Hospitality Management. These counselling sessions are based on LPUNEST results, enabling deserving candidates to occupy seats as per their merit and availability. It is a planned process that is free from bias and provides scholarships to deserving candidates who perform well.
As a candidate interested in this course, I am very impressed with the way LPU handles admissions. They have entrance-based admissions and direct merit admissions, which is quite flexible. The counselling process helps in removing any misconceptions about tuition f
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 1
Hey, so LPU offers admission to B.Sc. in Hotel and Hospitality Management mainly through their LPUNEST exam, which checks your aptitude fairly. You need to pass 10+2 with at least 50% marks (English compulsory, but waived if your school was English medium), from boards like CBSE or state ones. They give 5% relaxation for North-East students, defense kids, or Kashmiri migrants, making it inclusive. After qualifying LPUNEST, counseling sorts seats based on scores—super merit-focused yet accessible. Scholarships kick in for strong performers too, easing fees. It's straightforward, practical, and LPU's setup with hands-on training really
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 1
Hey, so for LPU's B.Sc. in Hotel and Hospitality Management, you basically need to pass your 10+2 from any recognised board like CBSE or state boards with at least 50% marks overall, and English has to be one of the subjects. If English wasn't your subject but you studied in English medium, they often waive that off. There's a cool 5% marks relaxation if you're from North-East states, Sikkim, or related to defense folks or Kashmiri migrants—super supportive! Admission mostly goes through LPUNEST scores, but direct entry is possible if your 12th marks qualify, followed by counseling. LPU makes it pretty straightforward and merit-focus
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 1
Hey, so yeah, LPU does have a pretty fair fee refund policy for programs like B.Sc. in Hotel and Hospitality Management. If you withdraw right on or before the last admission date, they refund almost everything except a small Rs 500 processing fee—super straightforward and student-friendly. Within 15 days after that, you get back the fee minus 20% of the total, and up to 30 days it's minus 50%, which helps if plans change early on. After that or once classes start, no refunds, but it's all clearly laid out so no surprises. I like how LPU keeps it transparent on their site, makes you feel secure joining a top university like this with
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 1
Hey, so for B.Sc. in Hotel and Hospitality Management at LPU, overhead expenses are pretty minimal and well-covered upfront. The main fee is around INR80,000 per semester for tuition, which includes most academic stuff—no big surprise costs popping up later. Things like a one-time security deposit or small exam fees (say INR5,000 first sem) might add a bit, but LPU keeps it transparent on their site, and scholarships can slash that down big time, like up to 60% off if you score well in LPUNEST. Hostel and mess are separate if you opt in, starting cheap at INR40k-80k yearly, making it easier on the pocket compared to hidden charges el
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 1
There are solid tuition fee waivers for B.Sc in Hotel and Hospitality Management students through LPUNEST 2026. If you score well in the exam, you can snag up to 60% scholarship on the INR 80,000 annual fee, dropping it to just INR 32,000 after waiver. Like, cut-off A gets you that max, then 50%, 40%, or 30% based on your rank. It's merit-based, super fair, and helps a ton if you're aiming for a hospitality career without breaking the bank. LPU really makes it accessible for dedicated students like us. Just apply early for LPUNEST!
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 1
Hey, so for LPU's B.Sc. in Hotel and Hospitality Management, you pay fees semester-wise, which is pretty student-friendly. It's around INR1.6 Lacs in the first year, split across two semesters, and the total course fee is about INR4.8 Lacs for three years. This setup lets you manage payments without a big annual lump sum, and they've even dropped it a bit from last year's INR5.07 lakhs—nice move by LPU!
I checked their official site vibe, and it's flexible with online/offline options like UPI. Honestly, as a student eyeing hospitality, LPU's practical training and global tie-ups make it solid without stressing your wallet upfront. Oth
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 1
Yeah, paying for LPU's B.Sc. in Hotel and Hospitality Management feels worth it if you're into this field. The 3-year course runs about 4.8 Lacs total, with solid placements around 4 Lacs average—think Taj, Oberoi coming for campus drives. They've got hands-on training, study tours to USA or Europe, and super helpful faculty who guide you through practical stuff like front office and food styling. Students rave about the industry-ready curriculum, smart classrooms, and scholarships via LPUNEST that cut costs. Sure, other unis are good too, but LPU's vibe, events, and global exposure make it stand out for travel-loving folks like me e
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 1
Hey, applying for B.Sc. in Hotel and Hospitality Management at LPU is pretty straightforward and awesome since they have top-notch facilities for this course. First, head to lpu.in and register on the LPU Admit portal with your basic details like email and phone. Then, fill the application form, pay a small fee around INR1000, and sign up for LPUNEST—their entrance test that also unlocks scholarships up to 50% based on your score or 12th marks (need 50-60% aggregate usually). Book your online test slot, give it your best, and check results for seat allotment. Pay the initial INR10,000, upload docs like 12th marksheet, and you're inâ€
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8 months agoContributor-Level 8
To apply for the B.Sc. in Hotel & Hospitality Management at LPU, you usually need your 10th and 12th mark sheets, a transfer or migration certificate, passport-size photos, and a valid ID proof.
If you are applying for scholarships or belong to a specific category, make sure to have those documents ready as well.
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 1
For B.Sc. in Hotel and Hospitality Management at LPU, you basically need to pass your 12th with at least 50% marks overall, and English is a must subject—though if you studied in English medium, they might waive that bit. There's a cool 5% relaxation if you're from North-East states, Sikkim, or related to defense folks or Kashmiri migrants, making it super accessible. Admission usually goes through LPUNEST scores for scholarships and seats, but direct entry on 12th merit is possible too if you qualify—just apply online via their portal and counseling seals it. LPU rocks with hands-on training, top placements at places like
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 1
Yes, you can get direct admission to Lovely Professional University's B.Sc. in Hotel and Hospitality Management programme through lateral entry if you have completed a relevant diploma and meet the eligibility criteria.
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 1
No, there is no entrance exam required for admission to B.Sc. in Hotel and Hospitality Management at Lovely Professional University. Admission is based on merit in the qualifying examination.
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 1
Hey, getting into LPU's B.Sc. in Hotel and Hospitality Management is pretty straightforward if you plan ahead. First, make sure you've passed 12th with at least 50% marks (English compulsory), though there's 5% relaxation for North-East folks, defense kids, or Kashmiri migrants. Head to LPU's official site (admissions.lpu.in), apply online for LPUNEST—it's their entrance test that also unlocks scholarships based on your score. No worries if you skip the test; direct admission works on 12th merit too. Pay the small fee via UPI or whatever, book your slot, ace the counseling, verify docs, and pay the first installment. LPU's setup
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 1
Yeah, LPU totally offers solid placements for B.Sc. in Hotel and Hospitality Management. From what I've seen on their official site, they've got over 2,200 recruiters visiting campus, including big names like Taj, Oberoi, and Hyatt for hospitality roles. Most students land internships turning into jobs with average packages around 2-4 LPA, and top performers snag up to 7 LPA or more—pretty decent for freshers. It's not like every university guarantees this; LPU pushes skills training and global tie-ups, so if you're hustling with good grades and soft skills, you're set. Sure, industry dips like post-COVID hit tourism, but their recor
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 1
Graduates from LPU's B.Sc. in Hotel and Hospitality Management often land solid starting salaries around 4-7 LPA on average, with top performers hitting up to 10 LPA or more in roles like hotel operations, event management, or airline hospitality. LPU's strong industry ties and practical training, including hands-on labs and global exposure, really boost employability—over 90% placement rate recently, way above many peers. Freshers might begin at 2.5-4 LPA in India's booming tourism sector, but LPU skills help quick growth to supervisory spots. It's a smart pick for career kickstart without the fluff.
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 1
B.Sc. in Hotel and Hospitality Management graduates from Lovely Professional University can pursue various jobs in the hospitality industry, including:
- Luxury hotels
- Cruise lines
- International hotel chains
- Luxury lounges
They can work in countries like the U.S., UK, Canada, UAE, France, and more. The program also equips students with skills to start their own businesses in the hospitality sector.
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 1
Placements for B.Sc. in Hotel and Hospitality Management at Lovely Professional University include opportunities in various sectors such as operations, housekeeping, and kitchen operations. Internships are mandatory and can be completed in India or abroad. Graduates can pursue higher studies like Master of Tourism and Travel Management, M.Sc. in Hospitality Management, or MBA in Tourism, Aviation, and Hospitality. Global opportunities exist in luxury hotels, cruise lines, and international hotel chains in countries like the U.S., UK, Canada, UAE, France, and more. The program also equips students with skills to start their own business
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