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    Sattwik Kumar Mardan Interested in BCA | Contributor-Level 9

    2 years ago

    Lovely professional University provides B.Ed course. Please keep in mind that if you are looking for placements I will suggest you not to take admission in B.Ed course because B.Ed is an academic course not an professional course. It is same in every college and for B.Ed course in LPU you have to spend approx 2-3 lakhs and the university and it has a good rating form students. Other facilities like Wi-Fi, hostel, food, canteen are available in your campus.

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Hi there,  

Yes, LPU conducted LPUNEST entrance test for its various programmes. However, it depends upon in which stream you want to take admission. For many UG/PG programmes such as btech, B.Sc agriculture, law, management etc. test is mandatory for both admission and scholarship purpose. For some other courses such as computer application, BBA, hotel management, Bsc IT,   commerce,   arts etc. test is only for scholarship purpose . 

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