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Total Fees:
First semester 26045.00
Each of the subsequent semesters 18000.00
One-time fee to be paid at the time of admission:
1. Admission Fee (One Time) 2000
2. Alumni Fee (One Time) 1000
3. Security Deposit (Refundable: One Time) 5000
4. Chief P
First semester 26045.00
Each of the subsequent semesters 18000.00
One-time fee to be paid at the time of admission:
1. Admission Fee (One Time) 2000
2. Alumni Fee (One Time) 1000
3. Security Deposit (Refundable: One Time) 5000
4. Chief P
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Total Fees:
First semester 26045.00
Each of the subsequent semesters 18000.00
One-time fee to be paid at the time of admission:
1. Admission Fee (One Time) 2000
2. Alumni Fee (One Time) 1000
3. Security Deposit (Refundable: One Time) 5000
4. Chief Proctor Office Manual* 45.00
Annual fee:
1. Medical Insurance (per year) 500
2. Medical fee (per year) 9
Semester-wise fee:
1. Student Activity Fee (per semester) 2500
2. University Development Fund (per semester) 1000
3. Examination Fee (per semester) 1000
4. Registration Fee (per semester) 1000
First semester 26045.00
Each of the subsequent semesters 18000.00
One-time fee to be paid at the time of admission:
1. Admission Fee (One Time) 2000
2. Alumni Fee (One Time) 1000
3. Security Deposit (Refundable: One Time) 5000
4. Chief Proctor Office Manual* 45.00
Annual fee:
1. Medical Insurance (per year) 500
2. Medical fee (per year) 9
Semester-wise fee:
1. Student Activity Fee (per semester) 2500
2. University Development Fund (per semester) 1000
3. Examination Fee (per semester) 1000
4. Registration Fee (per semester) 1000
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Yes, besides the tuition fee, students need to pay additional fees for M.Sc. in Chemistry at JNU, which include:
1. Student Activity Fee
2. University Development Fund
3. Admission Fee
4. Examination Fee
5. Medical Insurance
6. Alumni Fee
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1. Student Activity Fee
2. University Development Fund
3. Admission Fee
4. Examination Fee
5. Medical Insurance
6. Alumni Fee
7. Re
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Yes, besides the tuition fee, students need to pay additional fees for M.Sc. in Chemistry at JNU, which include:
1. Student Activity Fee
2. University Development Fund
3. Admission Fee
4. Examination Fee
5. Medical Insurance
6. Alumni Fee
7. Registration Fee
8. Security Deposit (Refundable)
9. Medical fee
10. Medical Booklet
1. Student Activity Fee
2. University Development Fund
3. Admission Fee
4. Examination Fee
5. Medical Insurance
6. Alumni Fee
7. Registration Fee
8. Security Deposit (Refundable)
9. Medical fee
10. Medical Booklet
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In the M.A. in Development and Labour Studies at JNU, you study various aspects of labour and the informal sector, including:
Women and work
Nature, capital, and labour
Development, displacement, and labour
Contemporary Indian society
Sociology of
Women and work
Nature, capital, and labour
Development, displacement, and labour
Contemporary Indian society
Sociology of
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In the M.A. in Development and Labour Studies at JNU, you study various aspects of labour and the informal sector, including:
Women and work
Nature, capital, and labour
Development, displacement, and labour
Contemporary Indian society
Sociology of the informal sector
Classical modern social theory and labour
Occupational safety and health
Workers' movements in India
Urban politics and informality
Advanced qualitative research
Political economy of institutions
Economics of labour
Advanced quantitative techniques
Child labour in India
Labour laws in India
Economic and social rights of labour
Research methods in labour studies
Technology, innovations, and skill development
The political economy of care
Dalit and Adivasi workers in contemporary India
Women workers in the trade union movements
Manual scavenging in contemporary India
Movements of the marginalized sections in India.
These courses are spread over four semesters, with eight core courses and optional courses that can be taken outside the Centre. The programme aims to provide interdisciplinary training to do doctoral research on contemporary issues about labour and the informal sector, and to prepare students to work as professionals in these sectors.
Women and work
Nature, capital, and labour
Development, displacement, and labour
Contemporary Indian society
Sociology of the informal sector
Classical modern social theory and labour
Occupational safety and health
Workers' movements in India
Urban politics and informality
Advanced qualitative research
Political economy of institutions
Economics of labour
Advanced quantitative techniques
Child labour in India
Labour laws in India
Economic and social rights of labour
Research methods in labour studies
Technology, innovations, and skill development
The political economy of care
Dalit and Adivasi workers in contemporary India
Women workers in the trade union movements
Manual scavenging in contemporary India
Movements of the marginalized sections in India.
These courses are spread over four semesters, with eight core courses and optional courses that can be taken outside the Centre. The programme aims to provide interdisciplinary training to do doctoral research on contemporary issues about labour and the informal sector, and to prepare students to work as professionals in these sectors.
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M.A. in Development and Labour Studies at JNU is chosen for its interdisciplinary training, providing an understanding of contemporary issues in labour and informal sectors, and for its potential in academics and the job market. The course off
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M.A. in Development and Labour Studies at JNU is chosen for its interdisciplinary training, providing an understanding of contemporary issues in labour and informal sectors, and for its potential in academics and the job market. The course offers a holistic approach, covering economics, history, sociology, and political science, and is affiliated with the Global Labour University. It is suitable for those interested in researching and working in labour studies, and JNU provides a renowned faculty, resources, and affordable fees.
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To be eligible for admission to the Integrated B.Sc.+M.Sc. in Ayurveda Biology (AYBU) at JNU, a candidate should pursue the Science stream, as the programme requires knowledge of subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
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Check eligibility: A minimum of 55% marks in Bachelor's degree in any branch of Basic and Applied Science or Technology, including medicine and engineering disciplines.
Apply through GAT-B or JNU entrance examination.
Fill the application form a
Check eligibility: A minimum of 55% marks in Bachelor's degree in any branch of Basic and Applied Science or Technology, including medicine and engineering disciplines.
Apply through GAT-B or JNU entrance examination.
Fill the application form and submit it along with required documents.
Appear for the entrance examination (if applicable).
Check the admission results and complete the admission formalities.
Beginner-Level 1
Check eligibility: A minimum of 55% marks in Bachelor's degree in any branch of Basic and Applied Science or Technology, including medicine and engineering disciplines.
Apply through GAT-B or JNU entrance examination.
Fill the application form a
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Check eligibility: A minimum of 55% marks in Bachelor's degree in any branch of Basic and Applied Science or Technology, including medicine and engineering disciplines.
Apply through GAT-B or JNU entrance examination.
Fill the application form and submit it along with required documents.
Appear for the entrance examination (if applicable).
Check the admission results and complete the admission formalities.
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What kind of jobs do M.A. in Economics (World Economy) graduates do afer completing this course from JNU?
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M.A. in Economics (World Economy) graduates from JNU can work in various sectors such as:
* Analytics & Consulting: 52.2%
* Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance (BFSI): 17.4%
* Academia: 17.4%
* Data Science: 13.0%
Some of the top recruiters
* Analytics & Consulting: 52.2%
* Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance (BFSI): 17.4%
* Academia: 17.4%
* Data Science: 13.0%
Some of the top recruiters
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M.A. in Economics (World Economy) graduates from JNU can work in various sectors such as:
* Analytics & Consulting: 52.2%
* Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance (BFSI): 17.4%
* Academia: 17.4%
* Data Science: 13.0%
Some of the top recruiters include:
* Deloitte
* KPMG
* HSBC
* CRISIL
* PWC
* Genpact
* Cognizant
* TATA Capital
The highest package offered is ₹14.15 LPA, with a mean package of ₹11.4 LPA and a median package of ₹12.5 LPA.
* Analytics & Consulting: 52.2%
* Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance (BFSI): 17.4%
* Academia: 17.4%
* Data Science: 13.0%
Some of the top recruiters include:
* Deloitte
* KPMG
* HSBC
* CRISIL
* PWC
* Genpact
* Cognizant
* TATA Capital
The highest package offered is ₹14.15 LPA, with a mean package of ₹11.4 LPA and a median package of ₹12.5 LPA.
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the highest Package Offered: ₹14.15 LPA
Mean Package: ₹11.4 LPA
Median Package: ₹12.5 LPA
Mode Package: ₹14.15 LPA
Analytics & Consulting: 52.2%
Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance (BFSI): 17.4%
Academia: 17.4%
Data Science: 13.0%
Mean Package: ₹11.4 LPA
Median Package: ₹12.5 LPA
Mode Package: ₹14.15 LPA
Analytics & Consulting: 52.2%
Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance (BFSI): 17.4%
Academia: 17.4%
Data Science: 13.0%
a month ago
Why choose B.A. (Hons.) in Chinese at JNU?
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B.A. (Hons.) in Chinese at JNU is chosen for its comprehensive courses that develop language skills in speaking, reading, writing, and comprehension. The programme exposes students to various aspects of life in China through classical and cont
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B.A. (Hons.) in Chinese at JNU is chosen for its comprehensive courses that develop language skills in speaking, reading, writing, and comprehension. The programme exposes students to various aspects of life in China through classical and contemporary texts, aiming to build competence and proficiency in spoken and written Chinese. State-of-the-art audio-visual language laboratory facilities and films are used to enhance learning. The curriculum includes a wide range of courses such as Listening Ability, Speaking Ability, Reading Ability, Comprehension, Writing Ability, and more, providing a deep understanding of the Chinese language and culture.
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To apply for B.A. (Hons.) in Chinese at JNU, candidates must have a Senior School Certificate (10+2) or equivalent examination with a minimum of 45% marks. They can apply online and appear for the entrance examination. The admission process in
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To apply for B.A. (Hons.) in Chinese at JNU, candidates must have a Senior School Certificate (10+2) or equivalent examination with a minimum of 45% marks. They can apply online and appear for the entrance examination. The admission process involves satisfying the minimum eligibility criteria, producing required documents, and registering in person. For more information, candidates can contact the Deputy Registrar (Admissions) or Section Officer (Admission-II) at JNU.
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