Which institute is better among LPU and Jaypee, Noida?

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    Lipika Dhingra | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    Being an alumni of LPU as I believe that LPU is one of the best universities among all the B schools as well as other ranked universities. I will share certain facts which would justify the same.
    1. Accreditation: As LPU got accreditation from Accreditation Council of Business Schools and Programs, USA (ACBSP). Not only LPU is highly accredited but also it is having numerous international tie ups for instance university of North Alabama, Livingstone College etc.
    2. Size: LPU is spread over 600 acres campus consisting of 3000+students and 3500+ faculty members and staff. Students are taking the admissions not from all over India but acr
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    Niharika Singh | Guide-Level 15

    4 years ago
    Hi, Both the universities are private universities and doing equally well, but I would recommend LPU over Jaypee because what LPU is doing for the students, no other university can do the same. LPU nurtures the students completely by making them all-rounders. LPU provides each and every opportunity to the students, and it's the student's responsibility to grab that. LPU has the infrastructure of global standards, internationally benchmarked curricula, the rich diversity of students, innovative pedagogy for participative and experiential learning, research, innovation and entrepreneurship, foreign tie-ups, experienced faculty, active ac
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    Avtar Dhillon Education Consultant | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    LPU and Jaypee, Noida both are good on their own grounds but as per my experience, LPU has been known on many grounds particularly:
    1. Top 50 Private Universities by India Today
    2. Ranked as Best Private University by ASSOCHAM recently.
    3. Ranked 2nd by Hack Earth in the race of most technologically aware crowd thrusting LPU ahead of IITs and NITs
    4. LPU is ranked No. 2 among Indian B-Schools in 'Outreach and Inclusivity by NIRF 2018 ranking released by MHRD, Government of India.
    5. The University is ranked 19th in India's Leading Top 50 B-Schools by India Business Journal.
    6. LPU provides ample opportunities to each and every one of the
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