Yes, LPU agriculture courses are approved by the Punjab State Council for Agriculture. BSc Hons Agriculture course is accredited to ICAR. All over the world, LPU BSc Agriculture certificates are accepted. LPU agriculture courses are also recognized by UGC. All the agriculture programs like M.Sc. Agriculture (Horticulture and Fruit Science), M.Sc. Agriculture (Agronomy), and M.Sc. Agriculture (Genetics and Plant Breeding) are accredited by ICAR.
One of my friends has recently been admitted to the BHMS course at Parul, so I can clear your doubts.
The general eligibility for the BHMS program is that you have to pass 12th from the science stream, with PCB combo, i.e. Physics, Chemistry and Biology. The general candidates need to have at least 50% of marks in aggregate in 12, and 50 percentile in NEET. The reserved category students need to have at least 40% of marks in 12, and 40 percentile in NEET.
BPT (Bachelor of Physiotherapy) course is offered at two campuses of Parul University, i.e. Ahmedabad and Vadodara. It gives students the best possible learning exposure to the subject of physiotherapy.
I personally chose to study Forensic Science at Parul, as this was my area of interest, and I wanted to explore this field as a career option.
The faculty-to-student ratio is 1:80, and the faculties are highly qualified holding a Ph.D. degree from reputed institutes. Some of the things that we are taught are the fundamentals of forensic science, criminology, law police organisation, etc.
The admission process for the 5-year integrated law course at LPU is based on the National Entrance and Scholarship Test (LPUNEST). Law aspirants need to qualify for the LPUNEST test for a 5-year integrated law course at LPU. Aspirants who are only Indian nationals are eligible to apply for LPUNEST (Integrated Law). For admission in B.A., LL.B. (Hons.), BBA, and LL.B. (Hons.), aspirants must pass class 12 with 60% aggregate marks. The accepted exam for the integrated law course at LPU is LPUNEST, CLAT, or CUET. Candidates can opt for choices like online, remotely proctored from home, or test centre-based options.
One of my friends is studying civil engineering at LPU. I am sharing his experience here:
Civil engineering is one of the oldest branches of engineering science. Designing, planning, construction, and maintenance of the building and the environment are the main parts of civil engineering. Some examples of physically built structures that civil engineers work on are dams, highways, roads, airports, buildings, harbours, and canals.
LPU has tie-ups with multiple foreign universities, you can apply for the student exchange scheme or study abroad program. It will help you to broaden your career prospects and keep you ahead of your peers. However, you need to meet the requirements that have been set by LPU to be eligible for these schemes. For further information, you can directly contact the LPU administration desk. They will actively guide you to solve your queries.
MBA is one of the popular courses at LPU and different students from various streams apply for it every year. Because of the diversity of students, there is no general set of questions that are asked. The MBA interview is conducted to evaluate your communication skills, career orientation and general awareness. It generally comprises of two rounds, with the first round testing your general skills and knowledge and the second round testing your subject knowledge.
Coming to your second question, the general eligibility for an MBA course at LPU is 55% marks in the bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university. As you meet the eligibility criteria, that would not be a problem in the interview. So should focus on scoring good marks in the LPUNEST exam to make up for the low marks in your bachelor’s degree.
Clearing LPUNEST is important to appear in the MBA interview. Then you should prepare well for the video essay and interview which is the part of the MBA admission process.