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Sampreet Kaur

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Yeah, LPU's pretty solid for Nutrition and Dietetics, especially if you're into hands-on stuff. Their B.Sc. programme just got revamped under this EduRevolution thing, mixing food science, human physiology, and real-world practice like internships with hospitals and wellness startups. You'll get modern labs, projects that feel like actual jobs, and prep for roles like clinical dietitian or public health nutritionist—super relevant now with everyone focusing on preventive health.​ Campus life's buzzing too, with top-notch infra like smart classrooms and sports facilities that keep you balanced. Faculty's qualified, industry-savvy, a

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Hey, so LPU's BTech in AI and ML is pretty solid—covers all the essentials to get you job-ready in this booming field. Starts with basics like programming in Python, Java, data structures, algorithms, databases, and math stuff like linear algebra, probability, and stats.​
Then dives into cool AI/ML topics: machine learning (supervised, unsupervised, reinforcement), deep learning, neural networks, NLP for chatbots and text stuff, computer vision for image recognition, big data analytics, and even AI ethics.​
Hands-on part is awesome—labs, real projects, TensorFlow/PyTorch tools, internships, hackathons. LPU's setup with industry t

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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Hi.

It depends a bit what you mean by “with CA”  because Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI)'s CA qualification is not a traditional “degree course” offered by a college/university, but a professional certification course which candidates register for independently.

What “CA” means — and why no college “offers CA” as a degree

CA is governed by ICAI, not by universities. To become a CA, you register with ICAI (through Foundation route after Class 12, or via Direct‑Entry if eligible). 

That means no college or university can confer a CA “degree.” CA qualification is separate from university

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