8 months ago
What is the latest cutoff information for admission to M.Sc at Jindal School of Banking and Finance?
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The actual 2023 cutoff information cannot be supplied because colleges normally do not make public the previous year's cutoffs. The 2024 M.Sc. cutoffs at Jindal School of Banking and Finance (JSBF) have not yet been made public. Depending on t
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The actual 2023 cutoff information cannot be supplied because colleges normally do not make public the previous year's cutoffs. The 2024 M.Sc. cutoffs at Jindal School of Banking and Finance (JSBF) have not yet been made public. Depending on the volume of applications, the difficulty of the entrance exam, and the number of seats available, cut-offs can change from year to year. You can visit the JSBF website for details on the M.Sc. program's entrance tests, eligibility requirements, and admissions procedure in order to gain a sense of how tough the programme is. They might provide a qualifying exam cut-off range or minimum score, or you can check the JSBF Admissions Office portals or the experiences of past students.
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Yes, the university offers direct admission to a lot of its courses based on students' aggregate in class 12 and performance in the interview round.The eligibility criteria for the Masters in Public Health (MPH) programme at Jindal School of P
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Yes, the university offers direct admission to a lot of its courses based on students' aggregate in class 12 and performance in the interview round.The eligibility criteria for the Masters in Public Health (MPH) programme at Jindal School of Public Health and Human Development (JSPH) requires applicants to hold a Bachelor's degree from any recognised university, regardless of their undergraduate major
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8 months ago
What is the latest cutoff information for admission to B.Sc at Jindal School of Environment and Sustainability?
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Rashi aroraCurrent Student
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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
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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%
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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 opportuniti
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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 postgraduate programmes. Since the BA programme is relatively new, fewer data regarding alumni outcomes may be accessible than for more established BA programmes. Furthermore, the tuition fee is somewhat more than at some other Indian universities. So considering all these factors you can decide whether you want to take admission in JSGP or not.
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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 rela
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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 reports for JSGP that feature postgraduate students in addition to B.Sc. grads.
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ELIGIBILITYApplicants must have successfully completed their Class XII examination or an equivalent exam recognised by the government.Students from any academic stream, including Arts, Commerce, and Science, are eligible to apply.Candida
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ELIGIBILITYApplicants must have successfully completed their Class XII examination or an equivalent exam recognised by the government.Students from any academic stream, including Arts, Commerce, and Science, are eligible to apply.Candidates will be selected for the programme through a three-round admission process. This process will consider several factors, such as the candidate’s personal statement, answers to supplemental questions, Class 10 and 12 marks, faculty interview performance, and at par JSAT/SAT/ACT score.
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No, it is unlikely that you will be admitted directly to the Jindal School of Government and Public Policy (JSGP) B.Sc. programme (probably B.Sc. Economics). They have a competitive, merit-based admissions process for undergraduate programmes.
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No, it is unlikely that you will be admitted directly to the Jindal School of Government and Public Policy (JSGP) B.Sc. programme (probably B.Sc. Economics). They have a competitive, merit-based admissions process for undergraduate programmes. For undergraduate programmes, its website lists a three-step selection procedure that includes examination of applicants, faculty interviews, and selection using scholarship applications. The goal of this approach is to evaluate applicants with a diverse range of experiences. The JSGP website makes no mention of a different direct admission quota for B.Sc. programmes. This implies that they give academic excellence top priority during the standard admissions procedure.
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8 months ago
What is the highest package for BA students at Jindal School of Government and Public Policy?
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The best package exclusively for Jindal School of Government and Public Policy (JSGP) BA students is, regrettably, not easily accessible. Given that the BA programme is probably more recent, there may be less information available on graduatio
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The best package exclusively for Jindal School of Government and Public Policy (JSGP) BA students is, regrettably, not easily accessible. Given that the BA programme is probably more recent, there may be less information available on graduation outcomes, such as placement numbers. Furthermore, the institution may publish placement information for both Bachelor's and Master's degree recipients. Isolating data especially for BA graduates is challenging as a result. Alternatively, you can look up general placement data, get in touch with JSGP's Placement Cell, or speak with JSGP BA alumni to obtain an idea of potential pay prospects.
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Greetings!B.A. (Hons.) in Journalism and Media Studies at Jindal School of Journalism and Communication is the best courses so far. It is a 4 years course at the UG level. The course offers admission to 60 students. The total tuition fee for J
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Greetings!B.A. (Hons.) in Journalism and Media Studies at Jindal School of Journalism and Communication is the best courses so far. It is a 4 years course at the UG level. The course offers admission to 60 students. The total tuition fee for Jindal School of Journalism and Communication B.A. (Hons.) in Journalism and Media Studies is INR 14.00 Lakh. Apart from the tuition fee, there is a one-time admission fee of amount INR 50,000, and a hostel fee of amount INR 12.40 Lacs that students are required to pay in addition to the tuition fee. To get admitted to Jindal School of Journalism and Communication B.A. (Hons.) in Journalism and Media Studies course, applicants must meet the entry requirements - 60% in 12th.
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As the name is suggesting , Jindal School of Languages and Literature is well known for its BA (Hons.) English (Language and Literature) program.1) SCOPE OF THE COURSE BA English literature subjects list includesBritish, Americ
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As the name is suggesting , Jindal School of Languages and Literature is well known for its BA (Hons.) English (Language and Literature) program.1) SCOPE OF THE COURSE BA English literature subjects list includesBritish, American, Indian, and Commonwealth literature, as well as courses on literary theory, criticism, and linguistics.You will also have the opportunity to learn a foreign language, such as French, German, or Spanish.2) ELIGIBILITYApplicants must have successfully completed their Class XII examination or an equivalent exam recognised by the government.Students from any academic stream, including Arts, Commerce, and Science, are eligible to apply.3) COURSE STRUCTURECOURSES DURATION CREDITS TOTAL FEE B.A. (Hons.) English4 Years (8 semesters)190INR 9 Lakh B.A. English3 Years (6 semesters)144Almost same
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