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2 months agoContributor-Level 7
For Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, the Computer Engineering (International Program) cutoffs in 2019 were a bit lower than regular COE, but still competitive.
Rough idea (2019 trends):
Around 92–95 percentile (approx.) for General category
Could vary depending on round and seat availability
International programs usually had slightly relaxed cutoffs compared to core CSE/COE.
Exact numbers changed each round, but mid-90 percentile range was the safe zone 👍
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2 months agoContributor-Level 7
With 96.8% in RBSE, you've got a strong chance 👍
At Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, scholarships are usually based on top board/JEE performers and are limited.
With your score, you can expect:
A merit-based scholarship (tuition fee waiver/partial)
Exact % (like 25%, 50% etc.) depends on your rank among admitted students that year
Top slabs usually go to the highest scorers, so the final amount depends on competition.
Best part — you're definitely in the range to be considered. Just apply early and keep your documents ready 👍
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2 months agoContributor-Level 7
For LM Thapar School of Management, the online GD/PI is pretty straightforward — they're not trying to trick you, just understand how you think.
In GD (if conducted):
They'll see how you:
Express ideas clearly
Listen and build on others' points
Stay relevant (not just speak a lot)
In PI:
Focus is on:
Your basics (academics, work if any)
Why MBA + why Thapar
Clarity of goals
Communication and confidence
Online format also means they notice:
How clearly you speak
Your presence (eye contact, not reading off screen)
Simple tip: be genuine, structured, and calm. You don't need fancy answers — just clarity 👍
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2 months agoContributor-Level 7
If JEE/NEET doesn't happen (or gets delayed), Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology usually adjusts its process instead of stopping admissions.
In such cases, they typically:
Rely more on 12th PCM (board) merit
Use JEE score later if/when results come
Continue counselling rounds (including 4th) based on available criteria + seat availability
They've done this in the past during disruptions — so admissions still go on, just with slightly modified rules.
Best move: keep checking official updates and stay in the counselling process 👍
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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
Thapar university is a highly ranked university. Below are the NIRF rankings of the university for the year 2025:
NIRF 2025 | University | 26 |
NIRF 2025 | Engineering | 29 |
NIRF 2025 | Research Institutions | 42 |
NIRF 2025 | Overall | 44 |
New answer posted
2 months agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, you can 👍
At Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, a 2-year gap is generally not an issue for admission.
You'll just need to:
- Meet the usual eligibility (JEE/board criteria)
- Provide a gap affidavit/explanation if asked
As long as your documents are in order, the gap won't stop your admission.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 7
Yes — with 98.33% in PCM, you're in a very strong position for Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology 👍
Through the board merit category, you should have:
- High chances for CSE / COE
- Almost certain chances for all other branches
Being from Rajasthan doesn't matter much here — your score is strong enough.
Just make sure you:
- Apply early
- Participate in counselling rounds properly
You're pretty much safe for top branches. Good score 👌
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2 months agoContributor-Level 7
You've got solid options ,so let's keep it simple and real.
Top pick (overall):
👉 Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee (Biotech) or Indian Institute of Technology Ropar (Mechanical)
IIT tag + exposure + long-term value is hard to beat.
If you're 100% sure about coding/tech:
👉 LNM Institute of Information Technology (CSE) is a very strong choice
👉 IIIT (like Indian Institute of Information Technology, Kancheepuram) also good, but check dual degree commitment
About Thapar:
👉 Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology (CSE) is good, but in your case, your other options are stronger
Simple decision:
- Want IIT brand + flexibility →
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2 months agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, you can visit Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology.
The campus is generally open on working days, and there's an admissions/help desk where you can get details about courses, cutoffs, and counselling.
Just a couple of tips:
- Go on a weekday (Mon–Fri) during office hours
- Carry basic docs (marksheets, ID) just in case
- If possible, check or call ahead to confirm timings
It's actually a good idea — you'll get much clearer information face-to-face 👍
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Dear reader,
MBA at LPU is a great choice.
Both LPU and LMTSM provide excellent MBA programs with clear benefits. If you are looking for an internationally synchronized, research-focused curriculum inside Thapar's esteemed ecosystem, LMTSM is the perfect choice. Large-scale infrastructure, varied networking, and high-volume installations are areas in which LPU thrives. Your decision should be based on whether you value broad corporate experience (LPU) or specialised academic rigor (LMTSM).
For more information kindly contact their concerned department.
I hope this information helps.
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