I am a student of B.Tech CSE at LPU. So I can provide some insight into the CSE program offered at my university-
Instead, the students work hard and clear GATE to get admission into IITs for their M.Tech. After completing their higher studies from renowned institutions, these students receive high paying job offers at top MNCs.
But good companies do visit the campus with job offers, along with some startups. The companies that pay good packages worth more than 8 LPA select very few students from the campus (3-4 students). Such companies are Vmware for example. The rest of the students are placed in mass recruiting companies and receive packages around 2-4 LPA. You may not receive offers from a core company, but nonetheless, you will get a decent job offer if you work hard during your B.Tech course.
The main problem is the increasing number of admissions into the CSE branch. Because of this, in the coming years, job opportunities will have much more competition.
LPU offers plenty of opportunities and exposure. Make good use of the resources, and learn coding (C,C++, JAVA) and communication skills. Doing so will open decent job opportunities for you when you graduate.