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Shiv raj kumar

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Machine Learning & Deep Learning

Artificial Intelligence

Python Programming

Statistics for Data Science MathematicalBusiness Intelligence & Analytics

Natural Language Processing (NLP) & Cloud Computing: 

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Sampreet Kaur

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Yes, the M.Sc. (Data Science) programme at LPU includes opportunities for internships and industry linked projects. The curriculum is designed with practical learning in mind, so students get exposure to real datasets, analytics tools, machine learning applications, and project based work. Industry interactions, hands on assignments, and internship opportunities help students build job ready skills and understand how data Science is applied in real business environments. This practical approach can support stronger career outcomes after graduation.

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Yes, in a lot of cases you can still go ahead and apply for admission at Lovely Professional University, even if your compartment result is likely to arrive around mid August. As long as the admissions for that particular program are still actually open and seats are still there, they may accept your request. Usually universities will let you apply provisionally, and then later you can submit the final qualifying score within the time limit they mention. Still, keep in mind, the admission is only properly confirmed once you clear the compartment and meet the eligibility requirements for the course. Also, because the admission timetable

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Possibly yes. Admission eligibility at Lovely Professional University basically depends on the particular course you're applying for. For example, some programs, like B.A., B.Com., certain B.Sc. tracks and even some diploma courses, may consider students with around 45–50% marks in Class 12. But when it comes to professional programs, such as B.Tech, B.Pharm, B.Ed, and a few specialized courses, the criteria are often a lot higher. So having 45% in Class 12 doesn't automatically rule you out, it's just that your admission chances will really hinge on the program you select. It's a better idea to share which course you're aiming for,

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Sammy

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Yes, students coming from Nepal can apply for diploma programs at Lovely Professional University, and honestly it's pretty straightforward once you follow the international route. LPU does welcome learners from many countries, Nepal is included, and there is a specific international admissions process that handles those applications in a more direct way. Usually you will need your secondary or high school academic records, plus your passport or another valid identification document. On top of that you may have a few extra papers depending on the exact diploma program you choose, like requirements for eligibility or verification.

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Yes, LPU does provide practical garment production training in the B.F.Tech (Apparel Production) course.

The program is designed to combine classroom learning with hands-on experience. Students work in garment construction labs, pattern-making labs, CAD labs, textile labs, and production-related workshops where they learn skills such as pattern development, garment manufacturing, fabric handling, quality control, and apparel production processes.

LPU also has specialized fashion and garment laboratories equipped with industrial sewing machines, pattern-making tables, dyeing and printing facilities, laser-cutting technology, and other ind

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After finishing the B.F.Tech (Apparel Production) from LPU, many graduates can step into jobs across apparel, textile, retail, and fashion manufacturing areas. You'll often see openings like Production Executive, Merchandiser, Quality Assurance Executive, Apparel Technologist, Product Development Associate, Sourcing Executive, Supply Chain Coordinator, Industrial Engineer, and also Retail Operations Manager.  

Students might spot chances with apparel manufacturers, export houses, buying agencies, fashion brands, retail chains, or textile companies. On top of that, this program builds a solid base for higher studies too , for exampl

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Sammy

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The B.F.Tech (Apparel Production) program at LPU usually wraps together subjects around textile science, garment construction, pattern making, apparel production technology, textile processing, quality management, merchandising, industrial engineering , supply chain management , fashion forecasting, product development, and apparel manufacturing systems. During the course, students end up doing practical lab sessions too, plus industry projects, internships and training aimed at modern production techniques, day to day work style.

Overall the curriculum is built to hit a kind of middle ground between technical understanding, manufactur

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Yeah, so students doing B.F.Tech (Apparel Production) at LPU get to see, textile technology along with merchandising in their syllabus, sort of in the same mix. In the course they cover things like textile fibers and fabrics , garment manufacturing processes, quality assurance, apparel production technology, merchandising, sourcing, and also supply chain management plus product development. Because of this combo, they end up understanding not only how garments are made, but also how those garments are planned, sourced, marketed, and finally sent to consumers. In general, this type of industry backed training gives graduates a chance to

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Sammy

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The key difference is that B.F.Tech (Apparel Production) at LPU tends to lean more toward the technical and manufacturing side of the fashion industry, while fashion designing courses are more about the creative part, the whole design concept, illustration, styling, and yeah trend forecasting. In B.F.Tech, students end up learning garment production, apparel technology, quality control, industrial engineering, merchandising, supply chain management, and all the manufacturing processes.

So this program is usually best for learners who want a career in apparel production, export houses, sourcing, merchandising, and factory management, no

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