Will it be possible to take admission in LPU to pursue B.Tech with a gap of a year after class 12th?
My friend has got 102 marks in class 12th and willing to take admission LPU through JEE Mains
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You can take admission in B.Tech any time after class 12th, there's no matter of gap between your class 12th and admission.
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Taslim, yes you can take admission in LPU with a gap of 1 year after submitting the gap certificate. But the admission won't be possible on last year JEE scores. If you didn't give JEE this year appear for LPUNEST.
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Yes, you can take admission even if you have any gap in your academic years. To confirm your admission you have to fulfill the eligibility criteria of the programme. LPU offers various streams under B.Tech such as computer science, civil, mechanical, mechatronics, biotechnology, food technology, biomedical, automobile engineering and many more.
Eligibility criteria of B.Tech programmes in LPU is pass with 60% in 10+2 with (English, Physics, Chemistry & Maths/Biology/Biotech ) + LPUNEST. Mandatory subjects could be varied according to the stream you choose.
Students have to submit gap certificate at the time of admission, if t...more -
Yes, you can take admission in LPU even with a gap. For more detail, you can contact or visit the LPU website.
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Dear Taslim, Yes, you can take admission in LPU to pursue B.Tech with a gap of a year after class 12th with a gap of a year. You just need to justify the gap. Moreover, you should have a minimum of 85 percentile in the JEE Mains. LPU offers B.Tech in various programmes such as CSE, EE, ECE, ME, CE, Automobile, Chemical, Aerospace, Biotechnology, etc. I recommended my cousin to do B.Tech from LPU itself. Good Placement: Every year more than 500+ companies including national and multinational companies visit LPU for placement. A few of them are Microsoft, Amazon, Adobe, etc. In which they are placed. The maximum package availed for the E...more
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Yes, you may enroll at LPU to study B.Tech with a one-year gap after graduating from high school. All you have to do now is justify the discrepancy. In addition, you must get at least 85 percentile in the JEE Mains. LPU provides B.Tech degrees in a variety of fields, including CSE, EE, ECE, ME, CE, Automobile, Chemical, Aerospace, and Biotechnology. I advised my relative to pursue a B.Tech. From LPU. Good Positioning: Every year, around 500 organizations, both national and global, come to LPU for job placement. Microsoft, Amazon, Adobe, and others are a handful of the companies in which they are located. Until far, the largest package...more
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