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2 days agoContributor-Level 10
There is no mention of GUJCET being accepted for BTech + MBA at Nirma University. Institute of Technology only mentions accepting JEE Mains for aforementioned course. Candidates are advised to ask this question from admission desk.
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2 days agoContributor-Level 9
Yes , you might be eligible to apply for B.Tech in Automobile Engineering at LPU, after finishing 10+2 with a vocational (AET) course, if you actually meet the university's eligibility conditions. LPU normally considers students who have passed 10+2 with Physics, Mathematics, and English (or a similar qualification). On top of that, you also need to qualify through LPUNEST, JEE Main, or CUET, depending on what applies to your case.
If your AET vocational background is recognized as equivalent, and it includes the required subjects , then you can submit an application. Still, it's a good idea to confirm your exact vocational crede
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2 days agoBeginner-Level 4
Placements for B.Tech CSE are decent. Many companies visit the campus and students with strong coding skills, projects, and consistent preparation usually get better opportunities. Outcomes vary based on individual performance.
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3 days agoContributor-Level 7
To be honest I am also a student of the LPU CSE branch, and it's true that LPU has a very large CSE department. In the 1st year, around 5,000 to 8,000 students join the CSE branch and its specialisations. Because there are so many students, the university divides them into many classes. Each class usually has about 50–60 students.
So, you will study in a small class but the total number of first-year CSE students at LPU is very high.
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3 days agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Lovely Professional University is a good choice for B.Tech Mechanical Engineering. The programme offers modern labs, workshops, industry projects, internships, and practical training, helping students gain strong technical and hands-on skills. The university also provides placement support and industry exposure to prepare students for their careers.
If Mechanical Engineering is your preferred branch, LPU can be a solid option because of its infrastructure, learning environment, and career opportunities. You can compare it with your UPTU results once they are announced, but LPU itself is a reputable choice for Mechanical Engineering
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4 days agoBeginner-Level 4
If your priority is placement opportunities, I would recommend CSE over ECE at Galgotias University. CSE students generally have access to a larger pool of software and IT recruiters and the university's placement ecosystem is particularly strong for CSE and related specializations. Official placement data also highlights a broad recruiter base and significant hiring in tech roles.
That said, whichever branch you choose, your coding skills, projects, internships and interview preparation will have a major impact on your placement outcomes.
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4 days agoBeginner-Level 4
Yes, you can easyily get an admission. I suggest you to just confirm it from the admission office.
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