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Udit Katiyar

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Yes, with 138 marks in LPUNEST, you are eligible for Aerospace Engineering at LPU if you also meet the basic eligibility criteria like 60% in 12th with Physics, Mathematics and English. In fact, a good LPUNEST score can also help you get scholarship benefits on tuition fees. LPU's Aerospace program offers modern labs, practical exposure and industry-oriented learning. Students also get opportunities for projects, internships and placement training, which makes the course a good option for engineering aspirants.

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Samreen Begum

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For B.Com (Hons.) at Lovely Professional University, LPUNEST is usually not that hard, but honestly it depends on whether your basics from Class 11 and 12 are really clear. In most commerce oriented exams, you can expect sections like English , Quantitative Aptitude/Mathematics, Logical Reasoning, General Awareness, and some basic commerce aptitude too, based on the test pattern for that year. A lot of students feel it's more about mental aptitude than super technical stuff. If you're scoring roughly 94–95% in Class 12 then yes, you may become eligible for a strong scholarship slab at LPU, and in that percentile zone many candidates

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Samreen Begum

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LPUNEST for the Agriculture courses at Lovely Professional University is usually seen as moderate in difficulty , not as insanely hard as those highly competitive national style exams , but also not fully simple . The questions mostly lean on Class 11 and 12 ideas, from things like Biology Chemistry Physics Agriculture , English, and sometimes Mathematics depending on the subject combo you pick. A good point is that there's no negative marking, so the exam pressure stays a bit lower . Many students who have solid NCERT preparation and a normal board level grasp of the concepts tend to handle it comfortably, especially when they do some

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Samreen Begum

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For get admission in B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture at Lovely Professional University, you typically need to clear 10+2 with about 60% aggregate marks, usually along with Physics, Chemistry, Biology / Mathematics / Agriculture kind of subjects and English. Admission is generally decided through qualifying LPUNEST, though in some cycles JEE Main or CUET scores may also be accepted, depending on the schedule they follow.  

Overall the process is pretty straightforward. You go online, apply and register for LPUNEST, then upload your documents, and if they ask you need to appear for the test. After that, counselling takes place and you subm

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Samreen Begum

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For Journalism and Mass Communication at Lovely Professional University, eligibility can be a bit different depending on the admission category, and also the year, but in the most recent criteria they usually mention about 50% in 12th, with English in the subject list. Since you have 45 percent, getting direct eligibility might be a little difficult for the regular BA JMC program, however in some cases universities may allow relaxation under certain categories, or they may suggest alternative streams, or even some counselling based option. Still, it feels wise to contact LPU admissions directly because eligibility rules, plus special c

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Samreen Begum

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MFM (Master of Fashion Management) students at Lovely Professional University do get chances with a bunch of fashion, lifestyle, and retail brands , in areas like merchandising, retail operations, branding, luxury management, marketing and fashion business management. LPU usually points out recruitment partners for fashion and retail that include Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein, Zara, H&M, Nike, Puma, Reliance Trends, Aditya Birla Fashion & Retail, Shoppers Stop, Levi Strauss, Arvind Lifestyle, Monte Carlo, Diesel, Guess India, and Marks & Spencer. These companies often recruit students for positions that are tied to fashion retail manage

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Shilakha

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Both Engineering degrees and diplomas have their own value, so the better option depends on your goals. A B.Tech/BE degree (4 years) covers branches like Computer Science, Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, Electronics & Communication, and IT with more depth, theory, and project work. A Diploma (3 years) focuses more on practical training in similar fields like Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, and Computer Engineering.If you want higher studies, research, or better long-term growth, a degree is usually preferred. If you want quicker entry into jobs with hands-on skills, a Diploma works well. In the end, it depends on your career goals and le
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Samreen Begum

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B.F.Tech (Apparel Production) at Lovely Professional University is kinda different from the usual fashion designing courses, because it leans more into the technical, manufacturing and business side, than on just creativity and sketching. In fashion designing, students mostly keep their focus on illustration, styling, trends, draping, and that whole creative design mindset, ok. But B.F.Tech is more about garment production, textile technology, merchandising, quality control, CAD, production planning and the industrial operations side of things.

So yeah, fashion designing usually feels more art- and creativity-oriented, while B.F.Tech fe

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Samreen Begum

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Yes , students in the B.F.Tech (Apparel Production) course at Lovely Professional University do learn things that are related to textile technology and merchandising as part of the curriculum. The program has subjects that connect to fabrics, garment manufacturing , production planning, quality control, CAD, apparel sourcing, retail operations, and fashion merchandising, so students get an up close exposure to both the technical, plus the commercial side of fashion .

LPU's fashion school also puts strong focus on hands on learning through textile workshops, garment machinery exposure, industry projects , trade shows, and internships , a

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Samreen Begum

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After finishing B.F.Tech (Apparel Production) from Lovely Professional University , students generally get placement chances in garment manufacturing companies, export houses, fashion brands , retail chains, textile industries, and merchandising firms. Most times the roles look like Apparel Production Executive , Merchandiser, Quality Controller, Fashion Technologist, Production Coordinator, CAD Specialist, and Retail Operations Executive kind of profiles.

LPU's fashion school tends to showcase recruiters and keeps collaborations running with brands like Nike, Puma, Reliance, Tommy Hilfiger, Trident, and Arvind , plus there's a bit of i

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