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pradeep kumarCurrent Student
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Admission for MA in Political Science in JNU:
Eligibility for admission : Bachelors degree under 10+2+3 pattern of education with at least 50% marks in Social sciences and 55% marks for those who have Bachelors Degree in Science and technology
Eligibility for admission : Bachelors degree under 10+2+3 pattern of education with at least 50% marks in Social sciences and 55% marks for those who have Bachelors Degree in Science and technology
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Admission for MA in Political Science in JNU:
Eligibility for admission : Bachelors degree under 10+2+3 pattern of education with at least 50% marks in Social sciences and 55% marks for those who have Bachelors Degree in Science and technology disciplines. So you are not eligible for MA in Political Science of JNU.
Eligibility for admission : Bachelors degree under 10+2+3 pattern of education with at least 50% marks in Social sciences and 55% marks for those who have Bachelors Degree in Science and technology disciplines. So you are not eligible for MA in Political Science of JNU.
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Harsh PrajapatiCurrent Student
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You have chosen good institutions for your M.Sc. Biotechnology. But the choice totally depends on your personal preferences and career goals. AIIMS is known for its medical biotechnology research and JNU has more range of research in biotechno
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You have chosen good institutions for your M.Sc. Biotechnology. But the choice totally depends on your personal preferences and career goals. AIIMS is known for its medical biotechnology research and JNU has more range of research in biotechnology. If you see AIIMS had an advantage of being a medical institute where you can get facilities but in JNU you will only lean towards research area. And also cost of living and such factors are there which you should consider.
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a year ago
Which institute is more focused on providing practical, industry-relevant education- NITs or JNU?
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Chandni AroraCurrent Student
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Both the National Institutes of Technology and Jawaharlal Nehru University have their own unique strengths in providing practical, industry-relevant education. NITs are known for their industry-oriented curriculum and provide students with opp
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Both the National Institutes of Technology and Jawaharlal Nehru University have their own unique strengths in providing practical, industry-relevant education. NITs are known for their industry-oriented curriculum and provide students with opportunities for internships and industry projects. On the other hand, JNU focuses on promoting interdisciplinary research and critical thinking among students. Overall, both NITs and JNU provide quality education and have their own unique educational focuses.
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Chandni AroraCurrent Student
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The National Institutes of Technology and JNU Jawaharlal Nehru University are two different types of institutions that offer different types of programs and research opportunities. NITs are primarily Engineering and Technology-focused institut
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The National Institutes of Technology and JNU Jawaharlal Nehru University are two different types of institutions that offer different types of programs and research opportunities. NITs are primarily Engineering and Technology-focused institutions, with a strong emphasis on Applied Sciences and Engineering Research. While NITs do offer social sciences programs such as Economics, Sociology, and Political Science, their research opportunities in Social Sciences may be limited compared to JNU. JNU, on the other hand, is a multidisciplinary university with a strong emphasis on Social Sciences, Humanities, and Liberal Arts. JNU has a wide range of Social Sciences programs such as Sociology, Political Science, Economics, Anthropology, History, and International Studies, among others. The university has a long-standing reputation for producing high-quality research in Social Sciences, and its faculty members and research scholars have made significant contributions to the field. Therefore, if you are interested in pursuing research in the field of Social Sciences, JNU may offer better research opportunities compared to NITs.
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Manish YadavCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 3
In year 2022;
Opening Closing (including special rounds)
For CS :
1.General 10965 30177
2.OBC(Non 5491 44056
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3. SC 1825 101130
4. ST 1284 182186
Opening Closing (including special rounds)
For CS :
1.General 10965 30177
2.OBC(Non 5491 44056
Creamy
Layer)
3. SC 1825 101130
4. ST 1284 182186
a year ago
What are the Law courses offered at JNU?
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Uttkarsh beriwalCurrent Student
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Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) offers several law courses at the undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral levels. Here is a list of all the law courses offered by JNU: Bachelor of Arts + Master of Laws B.A. LL.B.A five-year integrated prog
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Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) offers several law courses at the undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral levels. Here is a list of all the law courses offered by JNU: Bachelor of Arts + Master of Laws B.A. LL.B.A five-year integrated programme that combines undergraduate and postgraduate-level legal education. Master of Laws LL. M.A. two-year postgraduate programme that provides advanced legal education in various fields of law, including constitutional law, international law, and human rights law. Master of Philosophy M.Phil in Law: A research-oriented programme that prepares students for doctoral-level research in legal studies. Doctor of Philosophy Ph.D. in Law: A doctoral-level programme that allows students to conduct advanced research in a specific area of law. JNU also offers several interdisciplinary programs that include law as a major subject, such as: MA in Politics (with specialisation in International Studies): This programme offers courses in international law and international human rights law. M.A. In Development and Labour Studies: This programme covers various aspects of labor law and social justice. M.A. In Philosophy: This programme includes courses on legal philosophy and theory. It's important to note that the availability of specific courses may vary from year to year depending on the university's curriculum and faculty availability. I hope this information helps you.
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Dhruv GargCurrent Student
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Fees for Ph.D in electronics and communication engineering at JNU is 731 INR.
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Atharva TamboliCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 9
Yes, you can pursue Korean language courses at both Delhi University and Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) in Delhi. These universities offer Certificate and Diploma courses in Korean language, which are designed to provide students with a com
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Yes, you can pursue Korean language courses at both Delhi University and Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) in Delhi. These universities offer Certificate and Diploma courses in Korean language, which are designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the language and culture. To enroll in these courses, you can visit the websites of Delhi University and JNU and search for the Korean language courses offered under their language department. The admission process for these courses usually begins in May or June every year, and the courses begin in August or September. Apart from these universities, you can also consider contacting the Korean Embassy in Delhi, as they may offer Korean language courses or provide information on institutions in Delhi that offer these courses. They may also have scholarship opportunities available for students who wish to pursue Korean language studies. It's important to note that the eligibility criteria, course duration, and fee structure for these courses may vary depending on the institution. Therefore, it's recommended to research and compare the course options available to find the one that best suits your needs and interests.
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HARISH REDDY SCurrent Student
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With myriad reasons to choose an M.Sc., the choice needs to be made more on your needs rather than the college you want to focus on. What would you like to do with a Masters? Do you want to pursue higher education or is it just a buffer period
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With myriad reasons to choose an M.Sc., the choice needs to be made more on your needs rather than the college you want to focus on. What would you like to do with a Masters? Do you want to pursue higher education or is it just a buffer period where you want to spend two years thinking of what exactly you wish to go for? Or, are you preparing for some exam like SSC, UPSC Civil Services or CAT and you want this period to be denoted by the fact that you are pursuing something and not just dropping a year? If that is your choice, then - DU - For the preparation of Exams and all. JNU - Similar situation as DU, except if you want to involve yourself more in academic pursuits. IITs - It is mostly for higher education and if you are serious about Research, then only go for it otherwise, you would be a misfit here and be left out in the jungle of mad people with less social interaction.
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Narendra SinghCurrent Student
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As we know the seats in JNU are very less. The cutoff for general is 340 marks out of 400.