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Indrani Tyagi

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The eligibility criteria required for the Bachelor in Engineering courses at Jai Narain Vyas University is candidates must complete their Class 12 from the PCM stream with a minimum aggregate of 45%. Additionally, for admissions, the university and its constituent college accept the JEE Mains scores, followed by the REAP counselling process. 

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Abhishek Hazarika

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Yes, Jai Narain Vyas University offers Bachelor's in Engineering courses through MBM Engineering College. The university and its affiliated college offer more than 15 specialisations in BE courses. These courses are offered for the duration of four years, divided into eight semesters, and offered in full-time mode. The basic eligibility criteria required by the university to enrol in these courses are that candidates must complete their Class 12 from the PCM stream with a minimum aggregate of 45%, and the minimum scores required vary according to the category of students. 

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Indrani Tyagi

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The total tuition fee for BSc courses at Jai Narain Vyas University ranges from INR 2,5000 to INR 79,300. The total tuition fee for BSc courses at Jaipur National University ranges from INR 80,200 to INR 5 lakh. Hence, it clearly can be seen that JNVU Jodhpur is more affordable than Jaipur National University for BSc courses. However, the fee structure can be only one component that candidates consider while comparing universities, but several factors can be taken into account while choosing the best university/college, such as placement packages, seats, ranking of that particular institute, affiliation, accreditation, etc. 

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Chanchal Gaurav

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Prospective candidates can apply now for BSc courses at Jai Narain Vyas University. The university has opened its admission portal, candidates can raise their admission inquiry through that portal. Afterwards, once Class 12 results/ Rajasthan JET results are announced candidates can complete their application form. Conclusively, candidates can register themselves now, but the starting date of filling out the application form has been due. 

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Approv gupta

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Studying at Jai Narain Vyas University (JNVU) for undergraduate courses costs about Rs. 35,000 per year.

This is the average fee for 127 different courses they offer. So, if you're thinking about joining, it gives you an idea of what you might need to budget each year for your studies at JNVU.

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2 years ago

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Raj Verma

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Jai Narain Vyay University offers a wide range of undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs across various disciplines. The "best" course can vary depending on individual interests, career goals, and market demand. However, some of the popular courses at JNVU include:
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech): JNVU offers B.Tech programs in disciplines such as Computer Science and Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, etc. Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA): This course focuses on management principles and prepares students for careers in business
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2 years ago

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Raj Verma

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Jai Narain Vyas University does not allow students to pursue two full-time degree programs simultaneously. Pursuing multiple programs at the same time can lead to a conflict in schedules and course requirements, which may ultimately harm the student's academic progress and performance in both programs.

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