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kavish godara

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Unfortunately, Jindal School of Environment and Sustainability (JSES) doesn't offer different branches within their B.Sc. (Hons.) in Environment & Sustainable Development program. It's a single, holistic program designed to provide a broad understanding of environmental issues through an interdisciplinary lens.The curriculum integrates various aspects like natural sciences, social sciences, economics, policy, and law, allowing students to explore diverse areas within the environmental field. While there are no specific branches, the programme offers elective courses focusing on various topics like:Climate Change and SustainabilityEnvir
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Current Fee Structure (2023-2024) for B.A. (Hons.) in Environment and Sustainable Development:Tuition Fee (annual): INR 3,00,000Additional Fees (annual):Residential Fee (optional): INR 2,76,000 (applicable if you choose on-campus housing)Security Deposit (refundable): INR 50,000Total Cost:With on-campus accommodation: INR 5,76,000Without on-campus accommodation: INR 3,00,000Important Note:This fee structure is for the current academic year and might be subject to change for the upcoming intake (2024-2025).Please wait for the official announcement of the updated fee structure for B.A. programs in February o
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Declaring one program definitively "better" than another is challenging because it depends on your individual priorities and preferences. Both Jindal School of Environment and Sustainability (JSES) and FLAME University offer excellent B.A. programs in environmental studies, but they have distinct strengths and weaknesses worth considering:Jindal School of Environment and Sustainability (JSES):Strengths:Renowned reputation: JSES is part of Jindal Global University, a well-established institution recognized as an Institute of Eminence by the Government of India. This recognition signifies academic excellence and research p
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Determining the precise number of students admitted for the B.Sc. programme at Jindal School of Environment and Sustainability (JSES) can be a bit challenging, as specific intake figures aren't always readily available on their website. However, here's what we can gather:Limited Open Information:Official statistics on the exact number of B.Sc. students per intake are not prominently displayed on the JSES website or promotional materials. This might be due to confidentiality reasons or simply not being a priority piece of information for recruitment.Available Clues:Class size indicators: Some anecdotal evidence suggests s
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Unfortunately,  the latest cutoff information for the B.A. (Hons.) in Environment and Sustainable Development programme at Jindal School of Environment and Sustainability (JSES) is not yet available for the upcoming 2024 intake.This is because applications for the 2024 B.A. programme haven't opened yet, and JSES typically takes several months to finalize and announce cut-off scores after analyzing all applications for each intake. The application process, including the cut-off announcement, is expected to occur sometime in February-March 2024.Keep an eye on the JSES website: They will likely update the admissions page with the cut
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Placement Records:Limited data: Due to the relatively young age of the B.Sc. program (launched in 2020),  comprehensive placement data is still under development. However,  anecdotal evidence and testimonials suggest promising prospects.Industry connections: JSES boasts strong connections with leading corporations and NGOs in the environmental sector,  opening doors for potential internship and placement opportunities.Alumni success: Early graduates are finding diverse placements in areas like environmental consulting,  sustainability management,  renewable energy,  and research.Sk
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In order to be admitted to the B.A the university is moving to a system of accepting scores from standardized national entrance exams: Common University Entrance Test (CUET): CUET will be the primary and mandatory screening test for BA candidates in the Environment and Sustainable Development programme at Jindal School of Environment and Sustainability (JSES), beginning with the 2024 intake applicants. In light of the applicant pool and programme popularity, you will need to score within the competitive range established by JSES. The B.A's official minimum CUET score programme at JSES is not yet available, so check back often on the un
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Sadly, the minimum number of points needed to receive a B. An. (Hons. Admissions for the 2023 intake of the Environment and Sustainable Development programme at Jindal School of Environment and Sustainability (JSES) have closed as of March 2023, so the questions are no longer relevant. After reviewing every application for each intake, the university usually takes several months to determine and declare the cut-off scores.Here are some additional methods to help you determine the possible cut-off scores for the B.A. future years' program: Pay attention to the JSES website; the cut-off scores will probably be added to the admissions pag
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Unfortunately, getting admission into the B.Sc. (Hons.) in Environment & Sustainable Development programme at Jindal School of Environment and Sustainability (JSES) with a 60% score in Class 12th is challenging but not impossible.Minimum Eligibility:While JSES accepts applications from any stream in Class 12th, they require a minimum aggregate score of 70%. Currently, a 60% score doesn't meet this minimum eligibility criterion.Alternative Admission Paths:CUET and other standardized tests: Starting from the 2024 intake, Jindal will utilize CUET scores along with scores from other standardized tests like SAT and ACT for B.Sc. admissions.
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Although achieving a 75th percentile on the CUET is commendable, it's hard to say for sure if you'll be able to get into the B. Sc. (Hons. ) in the Jindal School of Environment and Sustainability (JSES) Environment and Sustainable Development programme exclusively based on this data. In addition to CUET scores,  admission to JSES is determined by a number of factors, such as: Additional Selection Criteria:Personal Statement and Supplemental Questions: Your personal statement, which highlights your academic and extracurricular accomplishments
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