Jindal School of Liberal Art and Humanities faculty comprises of both female and male members who are well educated and extremely qualified, with their extensive academic background and industry experience. Students work alongside the JSLH faculty, most of whom promote the well-being of the society through reseach, direct involvement and collective action. The table below lists details about some of the members at JSLH:- 

Faculty Name Title

Education Qualification

Kathleen A. Modrowski Dean and Professor ( Applied Anthropology) ABD,
MA
(Ecole
Pratique
des
Hautes
Etudes‑
Paris,
France)

Jayani
Jeanne
Bonnerjee

VIce Dean ( Academic Affairs) and Professor (Geography)

PhD
(Queen
Mary,
University
of
London,
U.K.)
Abhijit Banerjee Professor (Environmental Studies) PhD (University of Delware, USA)
Yoshiko Ishioka Miyata  Professor (Psychology) PhD (Osaka University, Japan)
Deepanshu Mohan Professor of Pratice (Economics)  and Executive
Director,
Centre
for
New
Economic
Studies (CNES)

 MSc (London School of Economics, UK)

 

 

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Muskaan Oswal | B.A. (Hons.) in Liberal Arts and Humanities - Batch of 2023
Reviewed on 8 Jun 2022
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4.6
Placements 4 Infrastructure 5 Faculty & Course Curriculum 5 Crowd & Campus Life 5 Value for Money 4
Absolutely amazing experience for the Jindal School of Liberal Arts and Humanities.

Faculty: Talking about Liberal Arts and Humanities course, the faculty is highly qualified, coming from different backgrounds and regions (Eg: Japan, the USA, Germany, India,. They carefully guide students throughout the course and with the one-on-one mentoring programme, students get focused guidance from professors about any and everything. Be it online or offline, the professors make sure to engage students with lessons centred around student-led discussions and interactive presentations. The course i...

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Saloni Nagpal | B.A. (Hons.) in Liberal Arts and Humanities - Batch of 2018
Reviewed on 19 Sep 2019
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4.8
Placements 4 Infrastructure 5 Faculty & Course Curriculum 5 Crowd & Campus Life 5 Value for Money 5
Best college experience ever.

Faculty: Faculty is outstanding. They made me love studies. The curriculum makes you an all-rounder so that you gain knowledge about everything around you. I used to be one of the students who ran away from studies, but Jindal college changed me. The teaching of pedagogy subject is brilliant.

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Q:   What is the faculty like at JSLH?
A:

The JSLH faculty members are highly qualified and carry with them decades worth of experience in both academics and industry. Most of the members are PhD holders. Students will also get to learn
from
field
trips
and
research
opportunities
guided
by
the 
faculty of the institute. Students get access to close
 faculty‐student
engagement, with small classes. Students
learn
to
be

effective
communicators
and
critical
thinkers by engaging
in
research
along
with
faculty
mentors. 

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Jindal School of Liberal Arts and Humanities faculty members are quite knowledgeable and experienced in their respective fields. The faculty members focus on advanced classroom study along with experiential learning. JSLH faculty members work to create world-class thinkers who are simultaneously inn

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Bhavana Pandey

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Yes, Jindal School of Liberal Arts and Humanities is a private institute. JSLH and was established in 2013. It is the 5th school of OP Jindal Global University. OP Jindal University is approved by the UGC, AIU, and MHRD. The college gives an interdisciplinary liberal arts education of a global stand

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Mayank Surbhi

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Answered a month ago

Jindal School of Liberal Arts and Humanities acceptes national entrance exams such as JSAT, SAT, ACT,  and valid CUETscores. JSLH entrance exams are followed by counselling, GD, and PI rounds. It is mandatory for students to qualify the one of the exams before admission. 

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Akansha Gaurav

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Answered a month ago

Jindal School of Liberal Arts and Humanities's application process is online. To get admission to this college follow the steps below for the online application:

  • Visit the official website, i.e., jgu.edu.in/jslh.
  • Click on 'Apply Now' on the Home page.
  • Register with the basic details such as mobile numb

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Jagriti Shukla

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Jindal School of Liberal Arts and Humanities has an anti-ragging cell. The Institute takes action against the students involved in ragging. The students are also required to fill out the anti-ragging form. For further details regarding this, students can write a letter to the college or contact the

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Liyansha Katariya

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