Jindal School of Government and Public Policy, O.P. Jindal Global University

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PALAK MAHESHWARI

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There may not be much precise data available for B.Sc. placements, despite the Jindal School of Government and Public Policy's (JSGP) excellent placement service. The public policy postgraduate programmes are the emphasis of JSGP. It is a relatively new programme, the B.Sc. (probably B.Sc. Economics). For B.Sc. grads in particular, it may be difficult to find comprehensive placement reports. The university website states that jobs for B.Sc. graduates are generally available in the public, private, and social sectors, as well as in development projects and civil society organisations. You may come across more comprehensive placement rep
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PALAK MAHESHWARI

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With a few things to keep in mind, O.P. Jindal Global University's Jindal School of Government and Public Policy (JSGP) can be a good choice for a bachelor's degree. Its strengths include its renowned faculty and exposure, research opportunities, and focus on public policy. JSGP boasts a well-regarded faculty and regularly hosts guest speakers. The school has research centers that could offer opportunities to get involved in research projects during your BA, and it offers a BA (Hons.) in Social Science with a strong emphasis on public policy issues. The BA programme is, however, somewhat limited. It mostly concentrates on public policy
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Shreya Das

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 O.P. Jindal Global University's Jindal School of Government and Public Policy (JSGP) is distinct in a number of respects.First Public Policy School in India: JSGP is the country's first public policy school, providing an MA in Public Policy curriculum.Multidisciplinary Approach: The MA in Public Policy programme takes a multidisciplinary approach, providing a thorough and cogent coverage of current political, economic, and social concerns.Driven by Research: JSGP is committed to producing concepts and information regarding public policy and governance, as well as encouraging faculty members to do rigorous, interdisciplinary, and
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Shreya Das

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Research, interdisciplinary learning, and the practical application of knowledge to confront complex policy situations are hallmarks of life at the Jindal School of Government and Public Policy (JSGP). The school provides a range of programs, such as a four-year B.A. Economics (Hons.) and B.Sc. Economics (Hons.) degree program, a two-year M.A. Public Policy program, and a two-year M.A. Economics program.  The mission of JSGP is to enable faculty members to conduct rigorous, transdisciplinary, and cooperative research in order to equip students to become proficient public policy practitioners.

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Shubhiksha Singh

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The minimum cutoff for the BA programme at Jindal School of Government and Public Policy for the year 2023 is in the range of 80 to 99.99% 

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Shubhiksha Singh

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Candidates can check the cutoff for the Jindal School of Government and Public Policy for 2023 on the official university website or on educational platform- Shiksha. The cutoffs are typically released on these platforms as part of the admission process. Additionally, information about the placement details for 2023 is available on Shiksha's website.   

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Thamarai kannan

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It is difficult to directly compare the placements offered by Jindal School of Government and Public Policy (JSGP) and Amity University, Gurugram, as there is limited information available on Amity University's placements. However, we can provide some insights into JSGP's placements: JSGP provides extensive assistance to graduating students for placements, with a dedicated professional Placement and Career Development cell 2 . Students at JSGP are placed in various sectors, including private and public sector companies, civil society organizations, and social sector/development-driven projects 3 . JSGP has a good reputation for job opp
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Aravind A

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Deciding between Jindal and Amity depends on your priorities.Jindal:Strengths: democratised development focus, interdisciplinary learning, global perspective, small classes.Ideal for: students passionate about social justice, seeking real-world application, and preferring personalised attention.Amity:Strengths: wider programme range, vibrant campus, potentially lower cost, strong industry networks.Ideal for: students seeking flexibility, preferring a lively atmosphere, and being cost-conscious with specific career goals.Ultimately, choose the university that aligns with your interests, learning style, and career aspirations. Research s
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Aravind A

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The Jindal School of Government and Public Policy (JSGP) is a residential school, so students must reside on campus. The cost of attendance includes tuition, fees, housing, and food.Tuition: The annual tuition fee for the B.A. (Hons.)/B.Sc. (Hons.) Economics and M.A. Public Policy programmes is 2,50,000.Fees: There is a one-time refundable security deposit of 50,000.Housing: The annual hostel fee is 3,10,000.Food: The meal plan is not included in the fee mentioned and can vary depending on the plan chosen.The total cost of attendance for the B.A. (Hons.)/B.Sc. (Hons.) Economics and M.A. Public Policy programmes, excluding the meal plan
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Avik Saha

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The Jindal School of Government and Public Policy at O.P. Jindal Global University has a placement cell that helps students with internships and job placement. Students are placed in the public and private sectors, civil society organizations, and social sector and development projects. Some companies that have hired students include Chase India, Public Affairs Centre, Oxfam, NDTV, and FICCI. The two-year M.A. Public Policy programme prepares students to work in complex policy environments.  In 2019, the highest salary offered was INR 35 LPA, with an average CTC of INR 9 LPA.  In 2023, the highest international
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