Harshita johri , 03 Jul 2025
Hello, LPU's eligibility criteria for undergraduate programs are structured to ensure that students fulfill both academic and subject-specific requirements by the time they are admitted. Most courses necessitate the completion of 10+2 (or its equivalent) from a recognized board, with aggregate marks generally falling between 50% and 60%, depending on the selected program. For engineering courses (B.Tech and B.Tech Hons), applicants must achieve a minimum of **60% in 10+2**, which should include Physics, Mathematics, and English, along with Chemistry, Biology, Computer Science, or Biotechnology as the fourth subject. Specializations such as Biotechnology, Food Technology, Biomedical Engineering, Pharmacy, Physiotherapy, and Medical Lab Technology also mandate an overall score of 60% and the inclusion of pertinent science subjects. Programs like B.Sc. Hotel Management or Tourism require a slightly lower aggregate of 50% in 10+2, with English as a subject. Candidates can secure admission through LPUNEST, while high scores in national examinations such as JEE Main or CUET (Main or UG) may exempt applicants from LPUNEST and potentially provide scholarship opportunities. A relaxation of 5% on aggregate marks is available for candidates from North-East/Sikkim, defense personnel and their dependents, as well as wards of Kashmiri migrants.
General eligibility for LPU's undergraduate programs typically requires a minimum of 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (or equivalent) with specific subject combinations relevant to the chosen discipline. For engineering (B.Tech), Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) with English are usually mandatory. Other programs, like BBA or B.Com, might have slightly lower percentage requirements. Admission is primarily based on performance in the LPUNEST, or in some cases, national-level entrance examinations such as JEE Main or CUET. Fulfilling these academic prerequisites is essential for all prospective students.