What is the minimum mark required for B.Tech CSE in LPU-NEST for 2018?

If I got 150, it is enough to get B.Tech CSE.

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    Harsh Pandey Faculty LPU | Guide-Level 13

    2 years ago
    Hi there, you need to score 40 percent marks in LPU NEST to qualify it. However, I would suggest that you try to score as much as you can because you need to be in the cut off list and secondly, good score may get you a scholarship. Good Luck.
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    Ankita Sharma | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago
    CSE is one of the most sought-after programs these days. India being global hub of software and back-office industries, this field has immense job opportunities. You must know the parameters on which to compare. Some are mentioned as follows:
    The course curricula of any tech degree must be very unique and dynamic. It must be developed with extensive consultations with industry. There must be a dedicated effort by college/university in continuous improvement of personality, soft skills, professional ethics, interview skills, public speaking, presentation style development etc. In students. These are must for placements as well as perform
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    Riya Sharma | Contributor-Level 9

    2 years ago

    CSE is one of the most sought-after programs these days. India being global hub of software and back-office industries, this field has immense job opportunities.

    You must know the parameters on which to compare. Some are mentioned as follows:

    Curriculum: The course curricula of any tech degree must be very unique and dynamic. It must be developed with extensive consultations with industry.

    Tech trainings: The must students undergo many training like cutting edge technologies of SAP, Workday, waterfall other MOOCs, Advance Excel and many more. These skills come in handy for the students not only at the time of interviews and tests but also

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    Baljinder Dhaliwal

    2 years ago
    Hi. One need to qualify LPU NEST for admission to B.Tech. CSE at LPU. As per the present guidelines of the university, qualifying LPU NEST is mandatory for admission to B.Tech. (any stream) and the candidate should have 60% in 10+2 with English Physics & Mathematics ). To take admission a candidate's LPU NEST score must be more than the set qualifying marks at that time and to avail scholarship, it should be more than the cut-off. LPU NEST Cutoff is the minimum marks applicants need to attain for admission at LPU. The cutoff is dependent on the number of candidates, the number of vacant seats, and the marks obtained by candidates in t
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    Manish Motwani | Guide-Level 14

    7 years ago
    Yes, you will get CSE with that marks, if not in first round, then in second or third round. If you face any difficulty regarding that, contact the official LPU counselors, the details of which you'll get through official LPU Id by going on the tab "LPU at your Home".
    All the best.
  • Dear Student,
    One should have atleast 30-40% in LPU-NEST to get a seat in B.Tech CSE. For further queries, you can contact us on 1800 102 4431 (toll-free).
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    Mithlesh Kumar | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    Cut-off marks depend on your overall performance. If you get 150, you will get admission with a very good scholarship.
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    CHANDAN KUMAR | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    If you got 150 you are eligible for B.Tech CSE. Out of 360, you need to score 120 for passing which will help to get a minimum scholarship.

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