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Yes , B.F.Tech (Apparel Production) at LPU feels like a really good fit for students who are more into fashion manufacturing and that whole apparel industry workflow, not just fashion designing alone. This course kind of leans into garment production, manufacturing technology, quality management, merchandising, supply chain operations, and production planning . Students also get practical exposure via labs, industry training, internships, and projects, so they can see the real way fashion products travel from idea stage, to big scale production. And if someone is aiming for jobs in apparel manufacturing, export houses, retail sourcing,

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Yes, internships are a big deal in the B.F.Tech (Apparel Production) curriculum at LPU. The whole program leans on industry exposure, so you do internships, industrial training, live projects factory visits, and you get to interact with professionals from the apparel , and textile sectors too. Through all this, students can actually map what they learn in class onto real world production environments, and in turn build practical know-how in garment manufacturing, quality control, merchandising, sourcing, and supply chain management. In other words, this kind of exposure does more than just improve learning, it also adds weight to stude

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Once students finish B.F.Tech (Apparel Production) from LPU, they can look into jobs and growth in the apparel , fashion manufacturing, retailing, merchandising, and textile spaces. You'll usually see openings for Production Executive, Quality Assurance Executive, Merchandiser, Apparel Technologist, Sourcing Coordinator, Supply Chain Executive, Product Development Associate and Retail Operations Manager, or similar titles like that. LPU kind of stresses industry training, internships , and practical exposure , so learners get that real world kind of practice before graduation not just theory.  

Afterward graduates may find opportun

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Vaishnavi Abrol

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Both are really good institutions, but I had to choose, so I would lean towards Lovely Professional University – Computer Science (CSE)

  • More job opportunities (especially IT/software sector)
  • High chances of placement if you learn coding + skills
  • Big campus, lots of exposure, competitions, internships
  • But competition is very high (many students)

  Better for software jobs and future tech careers

Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology – Mechanical Engineering

  • Strong brand name (very reputed engineering college)
  • Good academic quality and discipline
  • Mechanical branch is core engineering (design, manufacturing, machines)
  • Placements a
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Sampreet Kaur

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M.Sc. (Interior and Furniture Design) at LPU can offer good career opportunities in interior design, furniture design, space planning, retail design, and design consultancy. The curriculum focuses on creative thinking, practical projects, design software, and industry exposure. Students can build skills that are useful for roles in design studios, furniture companies, architecture firms, and related creative industries. Strong portfolio development and industry oriented learning can further support career growth.

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Sampreet Kaur

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The M.Sc. (Interior and Furniture Design) curriculum at LPU generally covers subjects such as interior space planning, furniture design, design research, material studies, CAD and 3D visualization, sustainable design, ergonomics, lighting, construction techniques, and project management. The programme also includes studio work, industry oriented projects, and portfolio development. This helps students build creative, technical, and problem solving skills that are useful for careers in interior design, furniture design, consultancy, and related design industries.

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Sampreet Kaur

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The M.Sc. (Interior and Furniture Design) curriculum at LPU generally covers subjects such as interior space planning, furniture design, design research, material studies, CAD and 3D visualization, sustainable design, ergonomics, lighting, construction techniques, and project management. The programme also includes studio work, industry oriented projects, and portfolio development. This helps students build creative, technical, and problem solving skills that are useful for careers in interior design, furniture design, consultancy, and related design industries.

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YogyaaOSharma

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If it's about exposure, infrastructure, industry ties, placement then CSE has tons of merits while at the Lovely Professional University in UP. LPU has a large-scale technology ecosystem that has equipped its lab for facilities, specialised tracks of Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, Cyber Security, Cloud Computing, and Full-Stack Development among others. The course content is continually reviewed to meet industry needs and new technologies.

The huge placement network is one of the UPU's the greatest assets. There are opportunities for students to participate in recruitment programmes of various national and international companie

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Sampreet Kaur

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Both universities have good MBA programs, but for students looking for an industry focused curriculum, practical exposure, and strong placement opportunities, LPU is often considered a better choice. The programme includes industry interactions, skill based learning, internships, and career support that help students become job ready. The final decision should depend on career goals, specialisation preference, and learning style, but LPU offers a balanced mix of academics and career development.

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Sampreet Kaur

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BA LLB at LPU offers a good scope for students interested in law, governance, and legal careers. The programme combines legal studies with social sciences, helping students build analytical, communication, and problem solving skills. Its industry oriented curriculum, practical exposure through moot courts and internships, and career support can help graduates explore opportunities in litigation, corporate law, legal consulting, judiciary preparation, and higher studies.

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