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Yes, B.Tech Mechanical Engineering at Lovely Professional University is a pretty good choice for students who are into design and making things, plus manufacturing, automotive engineering, robotics, thermal systems, and industrial production. You get modern labs, well equipped workshops, training in CAD/CAM, industry based projects, internships , and some real exposure to newer directions like automation and smart manufacturing. LPU also mentions placement chances with companies such as Bosch, Tata, Mahindra, Hyundai, Siemens, Cummins, and L&T, and honestly the way they do placement and training feels like it helps students a lot.

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If you have finished a Diploma in Mechanical Engineering , you can try for B.Tech Mechanical Engineering (Lateral Entry) at Lovely Professional University. With lateral entry sort of thing, you get admitted straight into the 2nd year, (3rd semester) of the B.Tech course, so its about 3 more years to study rather than 4.

Admission process : 

  • First, complete your diploma from a recognized institution.  
  • Then, submit the application online via LPU's admission portal.  
  • After that, you may need to appear for LPUNEST (Lateral Entry Test),  or if the admission criteria says so , qualify accordingly. LPU also runs scholarships
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Yes, LPU does offer real hands on type learning within the CSBS (Computer Science and Business Systems) program. Students take part in coding labs, business case studies, live projects , workshops internships, hackathons, innovation activities and even industry training sessions, instead of just sitting through classroom lectures all the time. The program seems built to mix technical capabilities with business applications , so students get some exposure to the kind of technology and business problems you meet in the real world.  

For CSBS students, there is also project based learning and teamwork style assignments, plus industry

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The B.Tech Computer Science and Business Systems (CSBS) curriculum at Lovely Professional University kind of designed to merge core computer science know how with business and management basics. In general students end up covering subjects like Programming in C/C++, Python, Data Structures, Algorithms, Database Management Systems (DBMS), Operating Systems, Computer Networks, Software Engineering, Cloud Computing, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Data Analytics and Web Technologies.  

But then, along with that technical stuff there are also Business Economics, Financial Management, Accounting, Marketing, Organizational Beh

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Yes, B.Tech from Lovely Professional University it can be worth it, especially if you pick a solid branch like CSE, AI & ML, Data Science, Cyber Security, ECE, or Mechatronics and you actually keep working on your skills. LPU kind of has one of the bigger placement ecosystems among private universities, they mention 2,200+ recruiters, 6,000+ offers, and hiring from firms like Microsoft, Amazon, Google, Accenture, Cognizant, Capgemini, IBM, and TCS. Also they claim a top package going up to INR 2.5 crore and an average package of INR 10.23 LPA for the top 25% of placed students, while CSE still shows up as the most placement-performing

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With 85% in Class 12, you are eligible for admission to B.Tech CSE at both Lovely Professional University and JECRC University, but if your primary goal is placements, industry exposure, and opportunities with top tech companies, LPU is generally the stronger choice. LPU attracts a larger number of national and multinational recruiters, including Amazon, Microsoft, ServiceNow and other major tech firms, and has reported CSE placements above INR 40 LPA with some students receiving exceptionally high packages. JECRC also has a good placement record with 200+ recruiters and a reported the highest package of INR 33 LPA, but its average pac

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With 85% in Class 12, you are eligible for admission to B.Tech CSE at both Lovely Professional University and JECRC University, but if your primary goal is placements, industry exposure, and opportunities with top tech companies, LPU is generally the stronger choice. LPU attracts a larger number of national and multinational recruiters, including Amazon, Microsoft, ServiceNow and other major tech firms, and has reported CSE placements above INR 40 LPA with some students receiving exceptionally high packages. JECRC also has a good placement record with 200+ recruiters and a reported the highest package of INR 33 LPA, but its average pac

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LPU is kinda one of those larger private universities in India, with a 600+ acre campus , a diverse student body, modern infrastructure, industry collaborations and this overall push around placements and internships. For B.Tech CSE, it's generally seen as one of the more solid programs in the whole university lineup, with special tracks like AI & ML, Data Science, Cyber Security, Cloud Computing, and a few more. When it comes to placements, LPU typically shares stats like 2,225+ recruiters, 6,000+ job offers, a highest CSE package of INR 64 LPA and an average package near INR 14.97 LPA for the top 10% of CSE students. Big names show u

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Yeah, B.Tech CSE at LPU is something worth looking at, mainly if your aim is placements in the IT side, and you're actually ready to put in time for coding, projects, internships and interview prep. LPU's CSE route also has those special focus areas like AI, Data Science, Cyber Security, Cloud Computing, and a few other nearby specializations, plus they keep pushing hackathons, coding contests, and work-with-industry style projects. The uni also mentions a top CSE package reaching INR 64 LPA, 1,500+ recruiters, 2,600+ Dream and Super Dream type offers, and an average around INR 14.97 LPA for the top 10% of CSE students. They further sa

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Yes, you might be eligible to apply for B.Tech CSE at Lovely Professional University, if you have cleared Class 12 with Physics and Mathematics and also satisfy whatever the university has as current eligibility conditions. With 57.4% in Class 12, you are kind of near the usual eligibility band for many B.Tech programs, but the final say can change based on the exact subject combination you studied, plus the admission rules for this ongoing session.  

If you had PCM in Class 12 (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics), then it is a good idea to go for it and confirm your status by checking their admission portal, because that's where they

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