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A BA in Political science can lead to variety of careers, such as civil servant, political consultant, journalist etc. This curriculum has given me alot of knowledge of not only dirty politics but also real world. Teachers should not judge and student by his marks. They emphasis on sharing knowledge in order to bring brilliancy in students. The timings of exams are accurate and the difficulty level is very hard.
All the students for seeking admission in this course must obtain 50% of total marks in the senior secondary examination and should get qualified in the qualifying or entrance examination.5% of relaxation applicable for backward students.
Before the admission process of every course, our college conducted an entrance examination and after qualifying in that entrance examination students are called for counseling followed by admission. Students must score more than 50% marks in the senior secondary examination.
I completed BTech CSE from LPU back in 2016. You might say that LPU has changed since then, but I am still in touch with my juniors and here is my experience:
I am a BTech Mechanical graduate from LPU. Here is an honest review on the placement scenario at LPU (in engineering)-
The placement scenario is poor for Civil, Mechanical and Electrical. Few companies visit these departments for placements, and hire a maximum of 5-10 students in total. But if someone knows basic coding, they can sit for IT placements.
Cognizant, Tech Mahindra, etc. visit the CSE/IT departments for mass hiring. Very few core companies visit the ECE department for recruitments, so the students rely on IT companies. A mere 40/50 out of 1000 ECE students get hired by an Electronics company from the campus. The IT companies mass hire students at a CTC of around 3.5 LPA.
This is the engineering placement scenario at LPU.
Being a graduate from LPU, I found the campus life quite joyful as everyone in the university is supportive. I liked the following things about the University:
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