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Samreen Begum

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Sure, if you are in the last year of your B.Sc. Chemistry, you usually can apply for M.Sc. Biotechnology at Lovely Professional University, as long as you finish your graduation and hit the required overall aggregate marks, most often something like 55–60% . LPU normally accepts candidates from related academic areas such as Chemistry, Biotechnology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Life Sciences, Zoology, Botany, and similar science streams.  

The course itself tends to focus on molecular biology, genetic engineering, microbiology, bioinformatics, and hands-on, research centered laboratory practice, so a Chemistry background is gener

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Samreen Begum

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The B.Sc. (Hons.) Technology and Management program at Lovely Professional University feels different from a regular B.Sc. , because it sort of blends technology topics with management, business, innovation, and global exposure, rather than sticking only to pure science theory. Alongside the technical learning, students also get into business analytics, entrepreneurship, communication, leadership, and industry oriented applications. And the Global Immersion feature, kind of adds extra international exposure through study tours, collaborations, or just broader global learning experiences . Overall the program is built for multidisciplin

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Samreen Begum

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For B.Sc. (Hons.) Technology and Management at Lovely Professional University, there is generally no compulsory entrance exam for basic admission, if you satisfy the required Class 12 eligibility criteria. Overall it is mainly merit based but students can still turn up for LPUNEST or other scholarship tests, to become eligible for fee concessions or extra advantages. In addition, some Global Immersion related pathways, may feature interviews or a profile evaluation depending on how the program is built and on international collaboration necessities.

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Samreen Begum

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For getting admission into the B.Sc. (Hons.) Technology and Management with Global Immersion program at Lovely Professional University , students typically have to clear Class 12 (any stream) along with English, and also meet the required overall marks which are often in the range of 50–60% depending on the admission category plus the scholarship requirements. Generally, entry is decided on merit from the qualifying exam, but if a student has stronger Class 12 scores or good performance in LPUIST/LPUNEST, that can boost their chances for scholarships. This program is made for those who are actually interested in technology, business,

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Samreen Begum

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No, in most cases international travel is not required or compulsory in the Technology and Management-related programs at Lovely Professional University. The university might still provide optional international exposure chances, like student exchange programs study tours internships, semester abroad experiences, global certifications, or international collaborations. But in practice students are usually the ones who decide, whether they want to join those opportunities or just stay with the standard plan. So most students manage to finish the whole program in India, without any mandatory foreign travel expectation.

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Ankit Singh

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If you compare both, for B.Tech in CSE, Lovely Professional University is generally a better option for most students, especially if you are looking for exposure, opportunities, and overall development.

LPU has a very large campus, updated curriculum, and a strong focus on practical learning like coding, projects, hackathons, and internships. You also get a lot of industry exposure through workshops, expert talks, and placement drives. Another plus point is scholarships, which can really help reduce the overall fee burden.

Amity University is also a known private university, but LPU usually stands out because of its scale, diversity of s

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Samreen Begum

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With a CGPA of 9.82 ,and a JEE Main percentile of 78.55 , you basically have a solid chance of getting admission to Lovely Professional University. This is especially true if you're looking at many B.Tech branches because LPU generally uses JEE Main, LPUNEST, or CUET as admission routes, but you must also satisfy the Class 12 eligibility thing, usually around 60% in Physics, Mathematics, and English for B.Tech.

Now for the more fierce options like core CSE, a few sources say that something near 80 percentile in JEE Main is often favored for direct admission via JEE-based eligibility plus scholarships . Since your percentile is really cl

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Samreen Begum

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Computer Science Engineering (CSE) at Lovely Professional University is kinda one of the university's strongest and most well known programs, mainly because of its placement chances, current specializations, and real industry touch. In practice, the degree gives core CSE and then also goes into things like AI & ML, Data Science, Cyber Security, Blockchain, Robotics, Software Product Engineering, and Business Systems. Students usually cover programming, DSA, AI, cloud computing, databases, operating systems, and software engineering… but alongside that, there is also steady exposure through hackathons, coding contests, internships, ha

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Samreen Begum

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Honestly, going for B.Tech at Lovely Professional University can be kinda a solid decision, specifically if someone wants a good amount of placement exposure, modern infrastructure, and learning that feels more industry-tied than purely theoretical. LPU has this big campus vibe too, like it's spread out and keeps things moving, so there's a lot happening around students, not just classes.  

The main point people talk about is that the university is very active in areas like CSE, AI/ML, Data Science, Robotics, and similar tech streams, where companies such as Microsoft, Amazon, Capgemini, Cognizant, and Accenture often come for recr

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Samreen Begum

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If your main priority is CSE placements, industry exposure, coding culture, and opportunities, then Lovely Professional University can genuinely be a good option — but only if you are ready to work consistently on your skills. The “rumors” about LPU mostly come from its very large crowd size, mixed teaching experiences, and the fact that not every student gets top placements automatically. At the same time, official placement data and student outcomes do show a strong recruiter presence in CSE, with companies like Microsoft, Amazon, Google, Palo Alto, Capgemini, and Cognizant visiting regularly. Recent reports mention thousands o

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