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3 hours agoContributor-Level 10
The CSE placement record at Lovely Professional University is considered one of the strongest among its programs, with recruitment happening regularly from companies like Microsoft, Amazon, Google, Cognizant, Capgemini, IBM, and Accenture. Recently, some reports mention that the CSE average package sits around ₹7–8 LPA overall, while the top performers see averages above ₹14 LPA, and a few truly exceptional offers that can touch ₹50 LPA+ , or even go beyond with international packages. The university also shares that they receive thousands of placement offers, plus strong industry involvement every year, but outcomes really dep
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3 hours agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can absolutely pursue CSE at Lovely Professional University, if you're actually into coding, software, AI, or the whole tech vibe. The CSE placement side is usually seen as one of the better parts of LPU too, with recruiters like Microsoft, Amazon, Cognizant, Capgemini, IBM, and Accenture coming regularly. In the more recent placement updates, people mention CSE average packages are roughly ₹7–8 LPA , and the students who perform really well tend to get offers much higher like ₹40–60 LPA or even beyond that range.
Academically it feels competitive but not overly strict, you still get coding contests, hackathons, project
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3 hours agoContributor-Level 7
Candidates with BTech, BE or BPharm degree with a minimum of 60% marks. In addition, candidates must have Indian nationality with no upper age limit.
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3 hours agoContributor-Level 10
Yeah , a good CSE student at Lovely Professional University can definitely land placements above ₹10 LPA, especially when they have solid coding chops, plus internships , projects, and they perform well in interviews and those online assessments too. Honestly, LPU keeps reporting multiple CSE offers that are way over that range, and students end up getting packages from companies like Microsoft , Amazon, ServiceNow, and Zscaler. Also, the university's official CSE placement page shows a bunch of offers in the ₹25–50 LPA area, while the average for the top performers is way higher than the general average.
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3 hours agoContributor-Level 10
The placement record for Mechanical Engineering at Lovely Professional University looks pretty decent overall, mainly if a student is actually working on skills , internships, and projects alongside academics, not just attending classes. Based on the recent placement data, the average package for Mechanical Engineering is roughly ₹6–7 LPA, but some students end up getting much stronger offers. In a few exceptional cases, the reported highest package can even touch around ₹54.9 LPA, which is kinda remarkable. Recruiters from manufacturing, automobile, design, automation, and core engineering areas regularly show up, like Bosch, L&
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3 hours agoContributor-Level 10
The total expenditure for B.Tech CSE at Lovely Professional University kind of usually shifts based on specialization, the hostel arrangement, and also scholarships, but for most students the tuition fee tends to land around ₹7–8 lakhs over 4 years. And then hostel and mess, well that part can add roughly ₹3–5 lakhs, depending on whether it is AC or non-AC, and who you share with. So in the end, many students end up spending about ₹10–13 lakhs overall for the full course, even though scholarships via LPUNEST or 12th marks can really bring the cost down quite a bit.
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4 hours agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, students who come from vocational backgrounds can sometimes get admission into B.Tech Automobile Engineering at Lovely Professional University, but honestly it mostly depends on what your vocational or AET course had in it. Like, for example, whether your 10+2 included Physics, Mathematics, and English, because LPU typically looks for PCM based eligibility for this Automobile Engineering stream. At the same time, if your vocational course was in some engineering, automobile, or vehicle related area, then there can be consideration in certain situations, but it's not automatic.
They may do eligibility verification first, and if need
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