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Arshita Vashishat

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Scholarships are based on your board score and JEE Mains rank as well. There are categories in which students are divided according to their board marks. Like, 95% marks and above, 90% marks -95% marks, 85% marks -90% marks. Then, in these categories students are arranged according to their JEE Mains marks. Number and fee concession varies in every category.

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Arshita Vashishat

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In 2018, it is almost INR 20 lacs (including hostel fees) for 4 years and fees goes on increasing every semester. There is no bar on increase in fees every semester. For more details, visit: http://www.thapar.edu/students/pages/fee-circular-and-fee-chart.

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Arshita Vashishat

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Fees of Thapar University is quite high. Almost INR 20 lacs for 4 years (including hostel fees).
Every semester, fees increases. Roughly, INR 4 lacs for 1 year is fixed. Now, it depends how much fees has been increased per semester. Every year fee structure is different. For more information: http://www.thapar.edu/students/pages/fee-circular-and-fee-chart.

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Arshita Vashishat

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It depends upon your course/branch.
Like, if you are getting chemical in Thapar University and ECE/CS in Jaypee, then you should go with Jaypee.
Branch matters more than college.
Both are private universities.
If you want to pursue same course, then go for Thapar University.
Thapar University has good placement records and is old private university.
Even, it's NREF ranking is quite ahead of Jaypee.
Best wishes.

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Arshita Vashishat

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You should go for ECE at JAYPEE. Chemical in Thapar University is not so well recognized and even placements are not so good. ECE has more scope than chemical. Branch matters more than college. And, JAYPEE and Thapar has less difference now. Best wishes.

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shreyansh goyal

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I think there is absolutely no problem with it. You can go for it. LPU is a good university. If you fetch marks, then there will be no problem in placements.

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Annu PILLAII am a Faculty in Government Hotel Management

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Hello,Shabnam University websites says eligibility criteria is 10+2, but not mentioned about percentage criteria, so you can contact them.

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