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What is the seat intake for BA at JSLH?
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Rana DuttaCurrent Student
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The Jindal School of Liberal Arts and Humanities (JSLH) has a seat intake of 140 for its three-year BA (Hons) program. The school offers two specializations at the undergraduate level. JSLH is a competitive institution with around 500 seats av
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The Jindal School of Liberal Arts and Humanities (JSLH) has a seat intake of 140 for its three-year BA (Hons) program. The school offers two specializations at the undergraduate level. JSLH is a competitive institution with around 500 seats available. Admission is based on a candidate's academic and extra-curricular achievements and an interview round. JSLH courses include BA (Hons), BFA, and PG Diploma. Admission to JSLH courses is based on the entrance exams, JAAT, JSAT, SAT, ACT, and CUET.
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Muskan GuptaCurrent Student
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Jindal School of Languages and Literature (JSLL) offers two paths to B.A. admission through entrance exams:Christ University Entrance Test (CUET): Widely accepted across universities, CUET offers flexibility with various subject combinations.
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Jindal School of Languages and Literature (JSLL) offers two paths to B.A. admission through entrance exams:Christ University Entrance Test (CUET): Widely accepted across universities, CUET offers flexibility with various subject combinations. Aim for strong scores in sections like Language Ability, Reading Comprehension, and Analytical Reasoning.Jindal Scholastic Aptitude Test (JSAT): Designed specifically for JSLL, JSAT focuses on language proficiency, critical thinking, and analytical skills relevant to your chosen program.Ultimately, both exams open doors to JSLL, so choose the one that best aligns with your strengths and preferred subject combinations. Remember, your entrance exam score is just one part of the holistic evaluation process, so don't overlook crafting a compelling statement of purpose and excelling in the interview.
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Avik SahaCurrent Student
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The Jindal School of Government and Public Policy accepts the following entrance exam scores for undergraduate courses: 55% in JSAT1200+ in SAT28+ in ACTThe school also accepts JSAT/ACT or SAT. Admission is conducted through three ro
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The Jindal School of Government and Public Policy accepts the following entrance exam scores for undergraduate courses: 55% in JSAT1200+ in SAT28+ in ACTThe school also accepts JSAT/ACT or SAT. Admission is conducted through three rounds: Application assessmentFaculty interviewThe school also considers a personal statement, supplemental application, X and XII grade marks, and a personal interview. For admission to the BA LLB programme at Jindal Global Law School (JGLS), candidates should aim to achieve a percentile score of around 80 to 99.
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The Jindal School of Government and Public Policy (JSGP) at O.P. Jindal Global University in Sonepat, Haryana has three MA programs: MA in Economics: Two years INR 5 Lacs per yearMA in Public Policy: Two years INR 5 Lacs per yearMA in App
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The Jindal School of Government and Public Policy (JSGP) at O.P. Jindal Global University in Sonepat, Haryana has three MA programs: MA in Economics: Two years INR 5 Lacs per yearMA in Public Policy: Two years INR 5 Lacs per yearMA in Applied Psychology: Two years INR 5 Lacs per yearThe JSGP also has six courses with an average fee of INR 3,50,000 per year. The JSGP is a private institution established in 2012. It offers undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD programs. Admission is based on merit and entrance exams. The application fee is INR 1,000 for PG programs.
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Muskan GuptaCurrent Student
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Jindal School of Languages and Literature (JSLL) doesn't rely on a single "cutoff" score for B.A. admissions. Instead, they adopt a holistic approach, considering factors beyond just one standardized test. This ensures they select well-rounded
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Jindal School of Languages and Literature (JSLL) doesn't rely on a single "cutoff" score for B.A. admissions. Instead, they adopt a holistic approach, considering factors beyond just one standardized test. This ensures they select well-rounded candidates with genuine passion for languages and literature. Your application is evaluated based on:Entrance exams: Strong performance in relevant sections of either CUET or JSAT, especially language proficiency and critical thinking, is crucial.Academic record: Consistency and improvement in subjects like English, literature, and humanities play a significant role.Personal writing/statement of purpose: Showcase your passion, suitability for the program's rigor, and future goals to stand out.Interview: Engage in thoughtful discussions to demonstrate communication skills, critical thinking, and personality.While there's no fixed minimum score, aiming for strong performance across all these areas significantly increases your chances. This holistic approach allows JSLL to identify truly passionate and capable students for their unique learning environment. Remember, it's not just about numbers, but about demonstrating your love for language and learning.
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Archit AggarwalCurrent Student
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Jindal School of Languages and Literature only offers a Bachelor of Arts [B.A. (Hons.)] with a specialization in English. The fee structure for B.A. (Hons.) English is INR 3,00,000 per annum. The duration of the course is 4 years. Jindal Schoo
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Jindal School of Languages and Literature only offers a Bachelor of Arts [B.A. (Hons.)] with a specialization in English. The fee structure for B.A. (Hons.) English is INR 3,00,000 per annum. The duration of the course is 4 years. Jindal School of Languages and Literature also offers residential benefits for students not in their primary state. The Residential Fee is INR 3,10,000. The school provides an environment for holistic study of languages, literature, and culture, with organic connections to other JGU schools and centers.
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Jayesh KumarCurrent Student
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To apply for the B.A (Hons.) Finance & Entrepreneurship programme at JSBF requires applicants to have completed the 10+2 level of schooling or its equivalent in humanities, science, or commerce from recognised Boards such as CBSE, ISC, State B
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To apply for the B.A (Hons.) Finance & Entrepreneurship programme at JSBF requires applicants to have completed the 10+2 level of schooling or its equivalent in humanities, science, or commerce from recognised Boards such as CBSE, ISC, State Boards, IB, Cambridge, and other Government-recognized Boards.Selection Criteria:Applicants are selected through a holistic admissions process conducted over three rounds.Round 1: Screening of an Application form (includes extracurricular activities and performance in class Xth, XIth, XIIth)Round 2: Qualify in an Entrance examination(Jindal Scholastic Aptitude Test – JSAT)ACT – 27 and aboveCUET- 60 Percentile and aboveSAT India – 1100 and AboveJSAT – 50 % and aboveUGAT- 60 Percentile and aboveLSAT – 50 percentile and aboveRound 3: Online Interview THERE IS NO SUCH CRITERIA ON 12th PERCENTAGE BUT YOU MUST CLEAR ONE OF THE ABOVE EXAMS WITH THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS MENTIONED ABOVE.
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SELECTED CAREER OPTIONS AFTER B.Com. (HONS.) AT JSBFFINANCIAL MANAGEMENT& ACCOUNTINGCOST/MANAGEMENTACCOUNTINGFINTECHGLOBAL CONSULTANCY& ENTREPRENEURSHIPSELECTED COURSESFinancial Accounting, Income Tax, Corporate Tax, Customs Law and Fore
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SELECTED CAREER OPTIONS AFTER B.Com. (HONS.) AT JSBFFINANCIAL MANAGEMENT& ACCOUNTINGCOST/MANAGEMENTACCOUNTINGFINTECHGLOBAL CONSULTANCY& ENTREPRENEURSHIPSELECTED COURSESFinancial Accounting, Income Tax, Corporate Tax, Customs Law and ForeignTrade Policy, EnvironmentalFinance/Accounting,ProjectManagement/ Finance ConsultancySELECTED COURSESCorporate Finance, Advanced CorporateFinance, Cost Accounting, Management Accounting, Corporate ValuationSELECTED COURSESBlockchain &Cryptocurrency; DigitalTransformation of Banks &Insurance Companies;Financial Solution usingMachine Learning & Al;Data Analysis.SELECTED COURSESAnalyst/CA/CSIntroduction to ConsultCase Study PreparatioAnalysis; EssentialsConsulting EngagemeBusiness Strategy &Models.Banking andFinancialServicesIndustry (BFSI)THESE ARE SOME BROAD FIELDS WHERE ONE CAN APPLY THE CONCEPTS OF B.Com (HONS.) TO SECURE A GOOD EARNING JON.THE FIELD IS CONSTANTLY CHANGING AND EVOLVING WITH TIME.
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Yash KumarCurrent Student
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Jindal School of Public Health and Human Development offers a highly innovative and specialized MPH program that enables students to attain foundational training, skills, and competencies to embark on a career in public health. However, Amity
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Jindal School of Public Health and Human Development offers a highly innovative and specialized MPH program that enables students to attain foundational training, skills, and competencies to embark on a career in public health. However, Amity University, Gurugram, offers an MPH program that covers various aspects of public health, including epidemiology, biostatistics, health policy, and management. Students should check all other details and then make an informed decision.
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a year ago
Is JSLH good for BA, sonepat?
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Rana DuttaCurrent Student
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Whether JSLH, Sonepat, is good for your BA depends on your individual preferences. Pros:Strong academic program: Rigorous curriculum with a core in humanities and social sciences, plus a wide range of electives to personalize y
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Whether JSLH, Sonepat, is good for your BA depends on your individual preferences. Pros:Strong academic program: Rigorous curriculum with a core in humanities and social sciences, plus a wide range of electives to personalize your learning.Global perspective: Part of OP Jindal Global University, offering access to diverse electives and potential study abroad opportunities.Experiential learning: Focus on hands-on activities like internships and research projects to gain practical skills.Small class sizes: Personalized attention and close interaction with faculty.Cons:Cost: JSLH fees can be higher than some other universities in India.Location: Sonepat might not be ideal for everyone, especially if you prefer a bustling city environment.
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