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Hostel charges at JNU for M.Sc. in Chemistry course are as follows:
Student Hostel and General Information Guide: Rs.15.00
Security Deposit (Refundable): Rs.40.00
Please note that these charges are subject to revision and may change over time.
Student Hostel and General Information Guide: Rs.15.00
Security Deposit (Refundable): Rs.40.00
Please note that these charges are subject to revision and may change over time.
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To apply for B.Sc. in Ayurveda Biology at JNU, you can follow these steps:
Check the eligibility criteria: The candidate should have passed 10+2 with a minimum of 45% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
Fill out the application form: The a
Check the eligibility criteria: The candidate should have passed 10+2 with a minimum of 45% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
Fill out the application form: The a
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To apply for B.Sc. in Ayurveda Biology at JNU, you can follow these steps:
Check the eligibility criteria: The candidate should have passed 10+2 with a minimum of 45% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
Fill out the application form: The application form can be filled out online on the JNU website.
Upload required documents: The candidate needs to upload scanned copies of their mark sheets, certificates, and other required documents.
Pay the application fee: The application fee can be paid online through credit/debit card or net banking.
Appear for the entrance exam: The candidate needs to appear for the entrance exam conducted by JNU.
Check the result: The result of the entrance exam will be declared on the JNU website.
Attend counseling: The candidate needs to attend counseling at JNU, where they will be allotted a seat based on their rank and preference.
Note: The above information is based on the general admission process and may vary depending on the specific requirements of JNU. It's always best to check the official website of JNU for the most up-to-date information.
Check the eligibility criteria: The candidate should have passed 10+2 with a minimum of 45% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
Fill out the application form: The application form can be filled out online on the JNU website.
Upload required documents: The candidate needs to upload scanned copies of their mark sheets, certificates, and other required documents.
Pay the application fee: The application fee can be paid online through credit/debit card or net banking.
Appear for the entrance exam: The candidate needs to appear for the entrance exam conducted by JNU.
Check the result: The result of the entrance exam will be declared on the JNU website.
Attend counseling: The candidate needs to attend counseling at JNU, where they will be allotted a seat based on their rank and preference.
Note: The above information is based on the general admission process and may vary depending on the specific requirements of JNU. It's always best to check the official website of JNU for the most up-to-date information.
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a month ago
Do the B.A. (Hons.) in Korean eligibility criteria differ for the reserved category candidates at JNU?
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Atul MishraCurrent Student
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Yes, the B.A. (Hons.) in Korean eligibility criteria differ for the reserved category candidates at JNU. The SC/ST and Person with Disability (PWD) candidates who have passed the qualifying examination, irrespective of their percentage of mark
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Yes, the B.A. (Hons.) in Korean eligibility criteria differ for the reserved category candidates at JNU. The SC/ST and Person with Disability (PWD) candidates who have passed the qualifying examination, irrespective of their percentage of marks, are eligible to appear in the Entrance Examination. Additionally, 15% and 7.5% of seats are reserved for SC and ST candidates, respectively, and 27% of seats are reserved for OBC candidates.
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Yes, there is a one-time payment for the M.Sc. in Chemistry at JNU. The one-time fees at the time of admission include:
Admission Fee: 2000
Alumni Fee: 1000
Security Deposit: 5000
Chief Proctor Office Manual: 45
Total one-time fee: 8045
Admission Fee: 2000
Alumni Fee: 1000
Security Deposit: 5000
Chief Proctor Office Manual: 45
Total one-time fee: 8045
a month ago
What all components does a candidate need to pay for in the B.Sc. in Ayurveda Biology course at JNU?
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Atul MishraCurrent Student
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The candidate needs to pay for the following components in the B.Sc. in Ayurveda Biology course at JNU:
Tuition fees
Examination fees
Hostel fees (if applicable)
Mess charges (if applicable)
Other miscellaneous fees (e.g., library, laboratory, spo
Tuition fees
Examination fees
Hostel fees (if applicable)
Mess charges (if applicable)
Other miscellaneous fees (e.g., library, laboratory, spo
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The candidate needs to pay for the following components in the B.Sc. in Ayurveda Biology course at JNU:
Tuition fees
Examination fees
Hostel fees (if applicable)
Mess charges (if applicable)
Other miscellaneous fees (e.g., library, laboratory, sports)
Tuition fees
Examination fees
Hostel fees (if applicable)
Mess charges (if applicable)
Other miscellaneous fees (e.g., library, laboratory, sports)
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a month ago
What documents are required for eligibility verification during B.Sc. in Ayurveda Biology admissions at JNU?
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Atul MishraCurrent Student
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The documents required for eligibility verification during B.Sc. in Ayurveda Biology admissions at JNU include:
1. Provisional Certificate of the qualifying examination
2. Migration certificate
3. Character Certificate
4. Anti-ragging undertakin
1. Provisional Certificate of the qualifying examination
2. Migration certificate
3. Character Certificate
4. Anti-ragging undertakin
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The documents required for eligibility verification during B.Sc. in Ayurveda Biology admissions at JNU include:
1. Provisional Certificate of the qualifying examination
2. Migration certificate
3. Character Certificate
4. Anti-ragging undertaking
5. Discontinuation certificate
6. Medical-cum-Fitness Certificate
7. Insurance of Rs.1.00 Lacs (minimum)
8. Student-Visa/Research Visa
9. Passport
10. All the original academic documents
1. Provisional Certificate of the qualifying examination
2. Migration certificate
3. Character Certificate
4. Anti-ragging undertaking
5. Discontinuation certificate
6. Medical-cum-Fitness Certificate
7. Insurance of Rs.1.00 Lacs (minimum)
8. Student-Visa/Research Visa
9. Passport
10. All the original academic documents
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Atul MishraCurrent Student
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Following documents will be submitted by the candidate (in original) at the Admission Counter while taking admission/registration:
1. Provisional Certificate of the qualifying examination,
2. Migration certificate
3. Character Certificate
4. A
1. Provisional Certificate of the qualifying examination,
2. Migration certificate
3. Character Certificate
4. A
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Following documents will be submitted by the candidate (in original) at the Admission Counter while taking admission/registration:
1. Provisional Certificate of the qualifying examination,
2. Migration certificate
3. Character Certificate
4. Anti-ragging undertaking
5. Discontinuation certificate
1. Provisional Certificate of the qualifying examination,
2. Migration certificate
3. Character Certificate
4. Anti-ragging undertaking
5. Discontinuation certificate
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a month ago
What is the eligibility criteria to seek direct admission for the M.Sc. in Physics course at JNU?
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Bachelor's degree (with Physics, Mathematics as main subjects) under the 10+2+3 pattern of education with 55% marks in the aggregate or in Physics Honours. Applicants with B.E./B.Tech. in Engineering Physics, Electrical, Electronics & Communic
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Bachelor's degree (with Physics, Mathematics as main subjects) under the 10+2+3 pattern of education with 55% marks in the aggregate or in Physics Honours. Applicants with B.E./B.Tech. in Engineering Physics, Electrical, Electronics & Communication, computer science, mechanical with a CGPA of at least 6.0 out of 10.0 (or equivalent percentage).
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Basically, MBA papers are divided into Discipline-Specific Core (DSC) and Discipline-Specific Elective (DSE) subjects. DSC subjects focus on foundational papers of MBA. Whereas, DSE subjects focus on additional papers that students choose
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Basically, MBA papers are divided into Discipline-Specific Core (DSC) and Discipline-Specific Elective (DSE) subjects. DSC subjects focus on foundational papers of MBA. Whereas, DSE subjects focus on additional papers that students choose themselves. While DSC subjects helps us to build strong command over the subject we are specialising into. DSE subjects gives a option to study value addition papers.
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The JNU offers admission to the M.A. in Hindi course based on the Common Universities Entrance Test (CUET) (PG)-2025, which is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). The admission is based on the performance of the candidate in the CU
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The JNU offers admission to the M.A. in Hindi course based on the Common Universities Entrance Test (CUET) (PG)-2025, which is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). The admission is based on the performance of the candidate in the CUET (PG)-2025 and deprivation points earned by the eligible candidates taken together. The eligibility criteria for M.A. in Hindi is a Bachelor's degree in any discipline under 10+2+3 pattern of education with at least 45% marks with adequate proficiency in the concerned language.
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