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OPJINDALGLOBALUNIVERSITY UNIVERSITYCurrent Student
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Before sharing my reply I would like to clarify that my reply to the above answer is not be adjudged with my current Designation and role. Having spent more than 16 years in Higher Education since the year 2003 when I completed my MBA and we s
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Before sharing my reply I would like to clarify that my reply to the above answer is not be adjudged with my current Designation and role. Having spent more than 16 years in Higher Education since the year 2003 when I completed my MBA and we started witnessing the Privatization of Higher Education in India I saw lot many changes in Higher Education — positive and negative as well.
I personally feel that many people in our country feel that Education at College Level is better in a Government College as compared to a private Institution. They think Private Colleges and Universities are made for profit and do not focus on Quality education. They are also of the opinion that serious students only aspire to Govt Colleges and usually in private colleges anyone and everyone can get a seat, you just need to have the affordability.
I would like to raise a few points here and leave my readers to think over them:-
Should we compare an Apple with an Orange just because both appear to be identical in shape?
Do the marks scored by a student in Class 10th or 12th or the Entrance exam makes him/her perfect to be a successful person later in life? I feel the very nature of Private Universities to adapt to the changing environment, come up with advanced curricula, and collaborate with Industry and International Partners to help their students to be future-ready. In one of the replies to the above question, I read someone quoted that JGBS has very young faculty who have just completed PhD and are teaching there. I personally feel that what is the harm if the faculty is YOUNG? We must try to understand that these people have taken Education as a passion with making it their profession. There was a time when becoming a Professor was the last option for anyone. We as educationists have a greater responsibility to make the future of our community. Be it Engineers, Doctors, Lawyers or any other profile they all need good teachers.
When we accept young MBA graduates as Vice President, CEO, and CFO then why there is a mental blockage if there is a Professor who is equally Young? I feel the connection which a Professor of 35 or 40 Years can make with this “Generation Z ” is more useful. Jindal Global Business School has an unmatched Faculty: Student Ratio of 1: 9 . I have hardly heard this ever in my professional career in any College in India. JGU is a fully residential campus where no student at the Graduation level can step out of the main gate until their parents approve their gate-pass
I personally feel that many people in our country feel that Education at College Level is better in a Government College as compared to a private Institution. They think Private Colleges and Universities are made for profit and do not focus on Quality education. They are also of the opinion that serious students only aspire to Govt Colleges and usually in private colleges anyone and everyone can get a seat, you just need to have the affordability.
I would like to raise a few points here and leave my readers to think over them:-
Should we compare an Apple with an Orange just because both appear to be identical in shape?
Do the marks scored by a student in Class 10th or 12th or the Entrance exam makes him/her perfect to be a successful person later in life? I feel the very nature of Private Universities to adapt to the changing environment, come up with advanced curricula, and collaborate with Industry and International Partners to help their students to be future-ready. In one of the replies to the above question, I read someone quoted that JGBS has very young faculty who have just completed PhD and are teaching there. I personally feel that what is the harm if the faculty is YOUNG? We must try to understand that these people have taken Education as a passion with making it their profession. There was a time when becoming a Professor was the last option for anyone. We as educationists have a greater responsibility to make the future of our community. Be it Engineers, Doctors, Lawyers or any other profile they all need good teachers.
When we accept young MBA graduates as Vice President, CEO, and CFO then why there is a mental blockage if there is a Professor who is equally Young? I feel the connection which a Professor of 35 or 40 Years can make with this “Generation Z ” is more useful. Jindal Global Business School has an unmatched Faculty: Student Ratio of 1: 9 . I have hardly heard this ever in my professional career in any College in India. JGU is a fully residential campus where no student at the Graduation level can step out of the main gate until their parents approve their gate-pass
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Aakansha AnejaCurrent Student
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Hi, Applications for 2021 batch IILM University Gurgaon, Law school are out and Interview dates will be announced soon. You can get in touch with the Education Counselors by directly applying on the website -www.iilm.edu.in.
4 years ago
Is maths required after 10th for pursuing BBA?
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DISHA RANICurrent Student
Guide-Level 13
BBA stands for Bachelor of Business Administration. Yes, you can do BBA without mathematics but after class 12th. Since BBA is a type of marketing branch so you can do BBA without having maths after class 12th.
4 years ago
How to apply for JSAT?
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Jindal Global Business SchoolCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 5
JSAT is a online take home exam now and can be taken from home .Students can create an account and register for JSAT exam at ( www.pearsonvue.com/jsat )
5 years ago
How are the placements for LLM?
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Ankita RawatCurrent Student
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Check this link to know about Placements and other necessary details for LLM:
https://www.shiksha.com/college/jindal-global-law-school-jgls-sonepat-44004/courses/llm-bc
https://www.shiksha.com/college/jindal-global-law-school-jgls-sonepat-44004/courses/llm-bc
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Aiza KhanCurrent Student
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Founded by the Jindal Education and Welfare Society, OP Jindal University (OPJU) was set up to bring high-quality education to its students based on a world-class curriculum, the latest teaching methodology and committed faculty members. The m
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Founded by the Jindal Education and Welfare Society, OP Jindal University (OPJU) was set up to bring high-quality education to its students based on a world-class curriculum, the latest teaching methodology and committed faculty members. The multidisciplinary university aims to develop young professionals and future leaders who will not only power growth and development in the state but also make a mark globally. At the core of the university's philosophy and approach lies the belief that students learn best when exposed to real-world situations and when nurtured through enriching interactions with practitioners and professors. OPJU believes that every student has innate potential that can be unlocked through quality teaching and mentorship.
VISION
The pursuit of knowledge through experience is the cornerstone of O. P. Jindal University. Aim to build an institution where students learn by doing, where real-world challenges find practical solutions and innovation happens not by chance, but by design.
MISSION
In pursuit of its vision, OPJU will adopt an Experiential pedagogy across its programs, to make students understand the concepts and give them the ability to solve real-world problems. Embed liberal education to develop well-rounded professionals who can work at multiple levels of responsibilities. Leverage technology to enable teaching by faculty and practitioners from around the world. Partner with world-leading institutions, both from academia and industry to create an eco-system to meet the needs of the steel and affiliated industries. Facilitate best-in-class student experiences through investment in technology, academic and residential amenities, and sports and recreational facilities. Create an Industry focused environment to foster research to solve real-world problems.
VALUES
Measure success through student outcomes. Foster an environment of academic freedom. Maintain the highest standards on ethics and integrity in all its operations. Develop sustainable practices and concern for the environment. To remain accessible to all facets of society without consideration of economic status. http://www.opju.ac.in.
VISION
The pursuit of knowledge through experience is the cornerstone of O. P. Jindal University. Aim to build an institution where students learn by doing, where real-world challenges find practical solutions and innovation happens not by chance, but by design.
MISSION
In pursuit of its vision, OPJU will adopt an Experiential pedagogy across its programs, to make students understand the concepts and give them the ability to solve real-world problems. Embed liberal education to develop well-rounded professionals who can work at multiple levels of responsibilities. Leverage technology to enable teaching by faculty and practitioners from around the world. Partner with world-leading institutions, both from academia and industry to create an eco-system to meet the needs of the steel and affiliated industries. Facilitate best-in-class student experiences through investment in technology, academic and residential amenities, and sports and recreational facilities. Create an Industry focused environment to foster research to solve real-world problems.
VALUES
Measure success through student outcomes. Foster an environment of academic freedom. Maintain the highest standards on ethics and integrity in all its operations. Develop sustainable practices and concern for the environment. To remain accessible to all facets of society without consideration of economic status. http://www.opju.ac.in.
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vaishnavi shuklaCurrent Student
LLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Guide-Level 12
Hi Daksh,
In my opinion SLS is always a better college in terms of rankings. However, do sit for CLAT counselling and thereafter the options of colleges shall be given to you on the basis of your score and rank.
In my opinion SLS is always a better college in terms of rankings. However, do sit for CLAT counselling and thereafter the options of colleges shall be given to you on the basis of your score and rank.
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A KaushikCurrent Student
English language trainer cum career counselor
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Haryana Domicile Scholarship
10% seats of the registered students are eligible for the Haryana Domicile Fee waiver which is purely allotted on the Academic Performance basis of Graduation Percentage.
In the case of Merit-based Scholarships,
the u
10% seats of the registered students are eligible for the Haryana Domicile Fee waiver which is purely allotted on the Academic Performance basis of Graduation Percentage.
In the case of Merit-based Scholarships,
the u
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Haryana Domicile Scholarship
10% seats of the registered students are eligible for the Haryana Domicile Fee waiver which is purely allotted on the Academic Performance basis of Graduation Percentage.
In the case of Merit-based Scholarships,
the university offers meritorious scholarships on merit-cum-means basis to students applying through
CAT, GMAT, NMAT, MAT, GRE, XAT, ATMA, and CMAT scores.
Family ITR should be less than INR 30 lakhs per annum in the latest returns.
Scholarships are limited and offered only on the first-cum-first-serve basis.
For further details, you can visit the below-mentioned URL
from shiksha.com.
https://www.shiksha.com/college/jgbs-jindal-global-business-school-sonepat-34723/scholarships?isource=sa
10% seats of the registered students are eligible for the Haryana Domicile Fee waiver which is purely allotted on the Academic Performance basis of Graduation Percentage.
In the case of Merit-based Scholarships,
the university offers meritorious scholarships on merit-cum-means basis to students applying through
CAT, GMAT, NMAT, MAT, GRE, XAT, ATMA, and CMAT scores.
Family ITR should be less than INR 30 lakhs per annum in the latest returns.
Scholarships are limited and offered only on the first-cum-first-serve basis.
For further details, you can visit the below-mentioned URL
from shiksha.com.
https://www.shiksha.com/college/jgbs-jindal-global-business-school-sonepat-34723/scholarships?isource=sa
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5 years ago
Does the college offer PGDM or MBA degree?
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Yash GuptaCurrent Student
Scholar-Level 16
Kindly predict your college in this college predictor. JEE Main rank predictor is an online tool which predicts the candidates rank range and probable colleges based on the difficulty level of the examination, average marks scored in JEE Main
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Kindly predict your college in this college predictor. JEE Main rank predictor is an online tool which predicts the candidates rank range and probable colleges based on the difficulty level of the examination, average marks scored in JEE Main and seats available in IITs, NITs, GFTIs, and other SFTIs. The rank predicted might not be accurate but it certainly does give an idea to the aspirant. Know your college admission chances based on your JEE Main Rank, Home State, Caste, Gender, etc. Here https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor
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OPJINDALGLOBALUNIVERSITY UNIVERSITYCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 4
Migration is not sure as it is solely dependent on the course mapping between 2 Institutions and also on what subjects a student has studies previously and whether they match with JGU or not.
Since we have a very different curriculum, I would s
Since we have a very different curriculum, I would s
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Migration is not sure as it is solely dependent on the course mapping between 2 Institutions and also on what subjects a student has studies previously and whether they match with JGU or not.
Since we have a very different curriculum, I would suggest that for better grasping of knowledge you must think to start from 1st year.
Since we have a very different curriculum, I would suggest that for better grasping of knowledge you must think to start from 1st year.
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