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The eligibility criteria for the programmes is Pass with 50% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English) or equivalent.
LPU is a well renowned private university in India with 30K+ students all across the world and with 4000 experienced faculty members and staff members. There are more than 200 programmes to choose and with a great infrastructure LPU provides all the facilities within the campus itself. LPU has earned many affiliations, recognition's and accreditation's down the lane and mark itself amongst the few of the top private universities. Even th
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Two attempts are more than enough to waste for drop just for having a particular college. You can Go for MAT or CMAT or ATMA exams for MBA. There are many reputed universities that can give you a seat with these exams too. If your score is not increasing in CAT from two consecutive years, you must try for MAT and CMAT. As you are a graduate in physics, you can go for M.Sc. In physics too if you are interested in research and further studies. But MBA is a better option than M.Sc. So prefer MBA. Attend CMAT and MAT this year and apply for some good colleges.
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