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Approv gupta

Beginner-Level 5

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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No, Jodhpur National University (JNU) is considered better for placements than Jai Narain Vyas University (JNVU). 

In our course at JNVU, there are no campus placements, but the programme focuses on subjects like history and politics, which are helpful for future competitive exams and increase job opportunities.

While JNVU might not arrange placements, the course prepares students well for exams, making them highly employable in related fields.

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Abhinav Sinha

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MBA for both colleges are very much comparable in terms of placements and the highest and average packages. Fees for MBA in JNVU in government aided seats is INR 70,000 whereas INR 1,40,000 for self finance seat whereas for Jodhpur National University it is INR 1.1Lakh. Infrastructure is better in Jodhpur National University since it is a relatively newer college. Faculties for both the colleges are highly qualified professionals. Total seats in JNVU is 60 for MBA whereas that for Jodhpur National University is 90.

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Snehapriya Debnath

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JNVU and Jodhpur National University are two universities located in Jodhpur, Rajasthan. Here is a comparative study of the two universities :

  • JNVU is a state university, while Jodhpur National University is a private university.
  • JNVU was established in 1962, while Jodhpur National University was established in 2008.
  • JNVU offers more than 40 courses at undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral levels, while Jodhpur National University offers a range of academic programs in arts, law, engineering, and sciences.
  • JNVU has been ranked 2nd in Jodhpur and 6th in Rajasthan among the best universities by Edu Rank 2021, while there is no such infor
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Sunanda Mullangi

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Below is the Fee structure at the WBNUJS Kolkata for LLM Program:

Particulars

General/ SC/ ST/OBC/WB Domicile (First Year (New Entrants)

Foreign
Nationals

General/ SC/ ST/OBC/WB Domicile (Winter Semester)

Foreign
Nationals

Tuition Fee

INR 34,000

USD 1500

INR 34,000

USD1500

Refundable Deposit

INR 10,000

INR 10,000

 

 

Admission Fee

INR 5,000

INR 5,000

 

 

Examination Fee

INR 4,000

INR 4,000

 

 

Library Fee

INR 14,000

INR 14,000

 

 

Computer Fee

INR 16,000

INR 16,000

 

 

Student Welfare Fee

INR 10,000

INR 10,000

 

 

Development Fee

INR 10,000

INR 10,000

 

 

Study Materials Fee

INR 2,000

INR 2,000

 

 

Infrastructure & Maintenance Fees

INR 5,000

INR 5,000

 

 

Amenities & Others

INR 8, ooo

INR 8, ooo

 

 

Health Insurance Charges

INR 1,800

INR 1,800

 

 

TOTAL

INR 1,19,800

USD 1500
INR 85,800

INR 34,000

USD 1500

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Sunanda Mullangi

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Yes the BA LLB at the West Bengal National University Of Juridical Sciences is better than the Faculty of Law.University of Calcutta 

The West Bengal National University of Juridicial sciences is a very good college it is one among top 4 law colleges and the faculty is also very good and knowledgeable and many of the professors have deep  knowledge on the subjects they teach and they are as good as the faculty of law at University of Calcutta which is the public university at Kolkata . The infrastructure and faculty and course structure are very relevant and very good at West Bengal National University of Juridicial sciences a

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Sunanda Mullangi

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Below is the seat Intake to do  a LLM at the WBNUJS Kolkata :

Seat Intake for LLM programme at WBNUJS Kolkata

Category

All India

West Bengal domiciled

Total

General

44

14

58

Scheduled Caste

08

07

15

Scheduled Tribe

04

02

06

Foreign Nationals

02

-

02

OBC- A

-

03

03

OBC – B

-

03

03

Persons with Disabilities (PWD)

02

01

03

Total

58

29

87

 

 

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Sunanda Mullangi

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Below is the latest cut off information for BA LLB at the WB National University Of Jurdical Sciences

Category

All India

West Bengal domiciled

Total

General

51

22

73

Scheduled Caste

10

120

Scheduled Tribe

6

2

8

Foreign Nationals

2

-

2

NRI/NRI Sponsored

20

-

20

OBC- A

-

4

4

OBC – B

-

3

3

Persons with Disabilities (PWD)

3

1

4 (Horizontal Reservation)

JK [supernumerary seats]

2

-

2

Total

91

41

132

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Sunanda Mullangi

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The Placement Opportunities at WBNUJS are very good both for B.A LLB  and LLM 

For LLM students the placement opportunities are as below:

As per NIRF report 2023, out of 82 students, 54 were placed during WBNUJS Kolkata LLM placements 2022. Earlier, out of 42 LLM graduates, 15 were placed during 2021 placements. From 2020 to 2022, an increasing trend was observed in the number of LLM students placed.

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Sunanda Mullangi

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Admission to B.A LLB Program is solely based on the performance in the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT), currently conducted by the Consortium of National Law Universities. The eligibility criteria for each year may vary and shall be as determined by the Consortium of the National Law Universities. The Five Year Undergraduate B.A./B.Sc.-LL.B. Programme is open to candidates who have passed the Higher Secondary School Examination (10+2) or an examination equivalent thereof. The admission is based exclusively on the performance in the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 

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