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YesterdayContributor-Level 10
Yes, The GIBS Business School campus of ten acres has an innovative design that provides excellent opportunities for students to succeed academically and enjoy a fulfilling life as well. The campus is designed to create a balance between learning, living and recreation.
- Academic Block: The classroom facilities, including seminar rooms, multiple libraries, and classrooms equipped with smart technology.
- Hostel Facilities: Separate facilities for male and female students to provide comfortable accommodation, dining areas and safety.
- Recreation Facilities: Sports fields and equipment, a gym, indoor game facilities, and open spaces for leisure
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YesterdayContributor-Level 10
Yes, the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, accepts JAM for admission to Masters programme in Science. Candidates with a valid score in IIT JAM have to apply for admission through IISc Bangalore website.
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YesterdayBeginner-Level 1
Placements at LPU for MBA draw recruiters from diverse sectors, offering average packages around 7-8 LPA and the highest up to 29 LPA based on skills and performance. No strict daily dress code exists; modest, professional attire is expected for classes and events, with full formals—shirt, trousers, tie, shoes—mandatory for placement training and interviews. Specializations like marketing often see strong demand due to versatile roles, while HR provides steady opportunities; choices depend on individual strengths rather than one being superior.
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YesterdayContributor-Level 9
Yes, the ranks usually "slide" or increase. For example, in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, the rank moved from 59,252 in Round 1 to 89,902 in the Last Round. This means if you don't get a seat in the first list, you still have a chance in the final rounds as more seats become available.
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YesterdayContributor-Level 9
It depends on the specific specialisation. While the main BE in Computer Science and Engineering branch at Sapthagiri College of Engineering closed at 66,750, you might have a better chance in Data Science or Electronics and Communication, which had similar or slightly higher closing ranks.
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YesterdayContributor-Level 9
If you are applying in the General AI quota, your rank should be between 49,268 and 89,902*. To apply under the Home State (Karnataka) quota, score between 63,332 and 1,52,086, depending on stream you select.
*The details are based on the KCET 2025 cutoff.
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YesterdayContributor-Level 9
As per KCET 2025 ranks, BE in Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence and Data Science) is the most competitive. It had the lowest closing rank of 49,268, meaning you need a higher score/better rank to secure a seat in this branch compared to others.
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2 days agoContributor-Level 9
From my experience, pursuing CSE from Lovely Professional University is worth it if your focus is on skills and placements. The university gives good exposure through coding classes, labs, projects, and placement training. It's not overly spoon-feeding, so your growth depends on how consistent you are—but if you stay focused, you'll find enough opportunities to build a strong base in CS.
Talking about fees, the tuition fee is roughly ₹1.2–1.6 lakh per semester, so the total course cost comes to around ₹10–13 lakh for 4 years. Hostel + mess usually costs ₹80,000 to ₹1.5 lakh per year, depending on r
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2 days agoContributor-Level 9
Lovely Professional University may not be “the best” in an absolute sense (because that depends on what you compare it with—like top IITs or NITs), but among private universities, it is definitely a strong and practical choice, especially for CSE.
From my experience, what makes LPU stand out is the exposure, infrastructure, and placement opportunities. You get access to good labs, coding culture, and companies like Amazon, Infosys, and Cognizant. It's not perfect, but if your focus is on building skills and getting placed, it does the job really well. So instead of “best,” it's fair to say LPU is
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2 days agoContributor-Level 9
From my experience, joining Lovely Professional University is worth it, especially with a rank around 2000 in LPUNEST, you're likely to get good benefits like scholarship and preferred branch options. Honestly, a lot of the rumors you hear are exaggerated. The campus is big, diverse, and gives you plenty of opportunities, but like any large university, your experience depends on how you use those opportunities.
As a student, I found the environment quite supportive for CSE, there are coding classes, projects, placement training, and companies like Amazon, Infosys, and Cognizant visiting regularly. If you st
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