Will I be eligible to pursue BBA from LPU if I have less than 40% in class 12th?
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I know LPU for the last 2 years, I have witnessed growing LPU in the field of education, and the student's exposers. Now being an existing student of LPU I am always curious to know about the eligibility criteria of Lovely professional Universities. Thus, I can answer you in brief. SEE in the initial years, LPU not much focused on the admission of candidates but now over a period of time LPU has become more cautious about quality admissions. As per the resources LPU has become more placements and Academic Curriculum oriented. Good quality admissions are always helpful to increase the number and quality of placements. So, with these mar...more
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The eligibility of BBA from LPU is: Pass with 50% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English) or equivalent and some relaxation is also provided I. e 5% relaxation to North-East states and Sikkim candidates/ Defence Personnel and their Dependents/ Wards of Kashmir Migrants). If you have scored 40 %, then you are not eligible. One another option is to plan a Diploma programme after 10th I. e Diploma in Business administration and then do BBA (lateral). Hope this serves.
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It is hard but you can try.
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The eligibility criteria for BBA programme at LPU is Pass with 50% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English) or equivalent. So, having a percentage less than 50 will not make you eligible for admission.
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Hello Submit, As per the eligibility criteria, you are not eligible for the BBA programme from LPU if you have less than 40% marks in the 12th class. Let me share the eligibility criteria for the BBA programme. Eligibility Criteria (Qualifying Exam)
Pass with 50% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English or equivalent, subject to qualifying LPU NEST. For a candidate, who has not studied English as a subject, the condition of English may be waived off provided the candidate in his qualifying exam has studied in English medium. (5% relaxation to North-East states and Sikkim candidates/ Defence Personnel and their Dependents/ W...more -
Well my dear in order to pursue BBA from LPU you need to have the eligibility criteria of clear pass with 50% English + LPUNEST/Pearson UG. ). The BBA course provides blend of theory and practice to provides a solid foundation in general business management with specializations in area of choice. Moreover this course has Industry certifications, MOOCs, Hackathons / Co-curricular Competitive events, Workshops, Guest lectures, Educational Trips, Live projects, Incubation projects, Community projects, projects with NGOs etc. Are an integral part of curriculum. So far the students have been placed in the companies like KIDEX, TURITO (PARE...more
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Hi, let me share the eligibility criteria of BBA with you its 50% with English + LPUNEST/Pearson UG. The BBA course provides blend of theory and practice to provides a solid foundation in general business management with specializations in area of choice. Moreover this course has Industry certifications, MOOCs, Hackathons / Co-curricular Competitive events, Workshops, Guest lectures, Educational Trips, Live projects, Incubation projects, Community projects, projects with NGOs etc. Are an integral part of curriculum. So far the students have been placed in the companies like KIDEX, TURITO (PARENT FIRM YUPPTV)
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Hi Submit, first let me tell you the Eligibility criteria to pursue BBA programme in Lovely Professional University.
50% in 10+2 with English (Top 5 subjects including English) + Valid Score card of LPUNEST ( There is 5% relaxation in eligibility to North East states and Sikkim candidates / Defense Personnel and their Dependents / Wards of Kashmir Migrants. )
With this eligibility criteria, I am sorry to say that, you are not eligible for this course. In place of that, I must recommend some of the courses with good career prospect which you can pursue from LPU in the graduation level.
1) B.A. (Fine Arts)
2) Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA)
3)...more -
For admission in BBA a candidate must have 50% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English or equivalent. Along with this candidate should qualify for LPU NEST TOO. As I spent my 4 years in LPU I understand LPU in a better way and even my own elder brother completed BBA from LPU. At Lovely Professional University, they do not talk about job placements, but career placements. As per students' interest and inclination towards his or her career choice LPU provides career pathways and accordingly changes are done in the student's curriculum based on the pathway being opted by students like Corporate jobs. Government Jobs, Higher studies, Entrep...more
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