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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 6
August–October 2026 gives enough buffer before Nov 2026 Early Action/Decision deadlines, with room for one retake.
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 9
Yeah, with 113 marks in JEE Main Paper 1, you actually have a decent shot at B.Tech admission at LPU, as long as you clear the program eligibility criteria and there are seats open at that time. LPU uses JEE Main scores for B.Tech admissions, so in many cases you can apply without necessarily giving LPUNEST, if the admission rules for that cycle allow it. Also, based on your JEE Main percentile and whatever the university has set for scholarship policy this time around, you might qualify for a tuition fee scholarship, a sort of reduction in fees. It's better to apply early, because for high demand branches like CSE, competition gets mo
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Yes, with a 93 percentile in JEE Main you usually have a pretty strong chance of landing direct admission in B.Tech at LPU, if you of course match the program eligibility criteria and there are seats still available. LPU does consider JEE Main scores for admission, so doing LPUNEST isn't strictly required if you plan to apply via JEE Main. Also, that kind of score, like 93 percentile, can sometimes make you eligible for a scholarship, though it depends on LPU's scholarship policy for that specific admission year or cycle.
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
The candidates must practice at least 15-20 MBA mock tests. Practicing that many will make them well prepared for all types of questions in the exam - tricky, lengthy, easy, tough, etc. They should practice the mock tests in the latest format of the exam (jumbled questions from across the sections).
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
There will be an onscreen calculator that candidates can use to do calculations and rough work during the exam. The examination authority will also provide rough sheets to candidates to do manual calculations if they don't wish to use the on-screen calculator.
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates preparing for CAT may not need to prepare for KLMAT Management separately, as the syllabus is the same and the test structure is also similar. However, one should make sure they practice KLMAT sample papers from a month before the exam as the question type and difficulty level will be different from CAT.
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates preparing for CAT may not need to prepare for KLMAT Management separately, as the syllabus is the same and the test structure is also similar. However, one should make sure they practice KLMAT sample papers from a month before the exam as the question type and difficulty level will be different from CAT.
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 8
No, there is no entrance exam needed for BCom LLB at GNDU. Admissions are entirely based on Class 12 aggregate marks. To qualify for the merit list, general category candidates must have a minimum aggregate of 45% in Class 12, while reserved category candidates require a minimum of 40%.
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