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The PG Diploma in Big Data Analytics (PGDT) at JNU is a skill-development programme that trains postgraduates in Big Data analytics for life sciences, health, and other areas. It covers key technologies of data sciences such as machine learnin
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The PG Diploma in Big Data Analytics (PGDT) at JNU is a skill-development programme that trains postgraduates in Big Data analytics for life sciences, health, and other areas. It covers key technologies of data sciences such as machine learning, data integration, and modeling technologies. The programme is spread over two semesters and includes a project report. Eligibility includes an M.Sc/B.Tech/B.E. in relevant disciplines with a minimum of 55% in the qualifying degree. The course structure includes programming in R and Python, data analytics and modeling, data warehousing and integration, and electives in the first semester, followed by a project and algorithms and practical implementation in bioinformatics in the second semester.
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There are various fees and expenses associated with the M.A. in Development and Labour Studies at JNU, including:
- Tuition Fee: Rs. 26045.00 for the first semester and Rs. 18000.00 for each subsequent semester.
- Other fees such as Student Acti
- Tuition Fee: Rs. 26045.00 for the first semester and Rs. 18000.00 for each subsequent semester.
- Other fees such as Student Acti
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There are various fees and expenses associated with the M.A. in Development and Labour Studies at JNU, including:
- Tuition Fee: Rs. 26045.00 for the first semester and Rs. 18000.00 for each subsequent semester.
- Other fees such as Student Activity Fee, University Development Fund, Admission Fee, Examination Fee, Medical Insurance, Alumni Fee, Registration Fee, Security Deposit, and Medical fee.
- Hostel and mess charges, which are levied as per IHA, JNU.
- Incidental charges for foreign students.
Note that fees are subject to revision and that there are specific rules and guidelines for fee payment, hostel accommodation, and other aspects of studying at JNU.
- Tuition Fee: Rs. 26045.00 for the first semester and Rs. 18000.00 for each subsequent semester.
- Other fees such as Student Activity Fee, University Development Fund, Admission Fee, Examination Fee, Medical Insurance, Alumni Fee, Registration Fee, Security Deposit, and Medical fee.
- Hostel and mess charges, which are levied as per IHA, JNU.
- Incidental charges for foreign students.
Note that fees are subject to revision and that there are specific rules and guidelines for fee payment, hostel accommodation, and other aspects of studying at JNU.
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For reserved category students, the admission criteria for M.Sc. in Computational and Integrative Sciences (Computational Biology) at JNU is a minimum of 55% marks in Bachelor's degree in any branch of Basic and Applied Science or Technology,
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For reserved category students, the admission criteria for M.Sc. in Computational and Integrative Sciences (Computational Biology) at JNU is a minimum of 55% marks in Bachelor's degree in any branch of Basic and Applied Science or Technology, including medicine and engineering disciplines. Students are admitted through the nation-wide entrance tests conducted by GAT-B and/or JNU as per the DBT and university rules.
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7 months ago
What kind of jobs do M.A. in Philosophy graduates do afer completing this course from JNU?
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M.A. in Philosophy graduates from JNU can pursue various careers, including:
Teaching and Research: They can work as lecturers or professors in universities and colleges, or pursue research in philosophy.
Writing and Journalism: Philosophy gradu
Teaching and Research: They can work as lecturers or professors in universities and colleges, or pursue research in philosophy.
Writing and Journalism: Philosophy gradu
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M.A. in Philosophy graduates from JNU can pursue various careers, including:
Teaching and Research: They can work as lecturers or professors in universities and colleges, or pursue research in philosophy.
Writing and Journalism: Philosophy graduates can work as writers, editors, or journalists, applying their critical thinking and analytical skills to various fields.
Public Policy and Administration: They can work in government agencies, think tanks, or non-profit organizations, applying philosophical principles to policy-making and administration.
Law: Philosophy graduates can pursue a career in law, using their analytical and critical thinking skills to succeed in the legal profession.
Consulting and Management: They can work as management consultants, applying philosophical principles to organizational development and strategic planning.
Social Work and Activism: Philosophy graduates can work in social work, advocacy, or activism, applying ethical and moral principles to promote social justice and human rights.
Publishing and Editing: They can work in publishing houses, applying their writing and analytical skills to edit and publish philosophical works.
Digital Content Creation: Philosophy graduates can create digital content, such as blogs, podcasts, or videos, to share philosophical ideas and perspectives with a wider audience.
Teaching and Research: They can work as lecturers or professors in universities and colleges, or pursue research in philosophy.
Writing and Journalism: Philosophy graduates can work as writers, editors, or journalists, applying their critical thinking and analytical skills to various fields.
Public Policy and Administration: They can work in government agencies, think tanks, or non-profit organizations, applying philosophical principles to policy-making and administration.
Law: Philosophy graduates can pursue a career in law, using their analytical and critical thinking skills to succeed in the legal profession.
Consulting and Management: They can work as management consultants, applying philosophical principles to organizational development and strategic planning.
Social Work and Activism: Philosophy graduates can work in social work, advocacy, or activism, applying ethical and moral principles to promote social justice and human rights.
Publishing and Editing: They can work in publishing houses, applying their writing and analytical skills to edit and publish philosophical works.
Digital Content Creation: Philosophy graduates can create digital content, such as blogs, podcasts, or videos, to share philosophical ideas and perspectives with a wider audience.
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7 months ago
What sectors do M.A. in Arts and Aesthetics graduates work inafer completing this course from JNU?
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M.A. in Arts and Aesthetics graduates from JNU can work in various sectors such as:
Academia and Research
Art Criticism and Journalism
Arts Administration and Management
Cultural Policy and Heritage
Curating and Museum Studies
Film and Media
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Academia and Research
Art Criticism and Journalism
Arts Administration and Management
Cultural Policy and Heritage
Curating and Museum Studies
Film and Media
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M.A. in Arts and Aesthetics graduates from JNU can work in various sectors such as:
Academia and Research
Art Criticism and Journalism
Arts Administration and Management
Cultural Policy and Heritage
Curating and Museum Studies
Film and Media
Theatre and Performance Studies
Visual Arts and Design
Academia and Research
Art Criticism and Journalism
Arts Administration and Management
Cultural Policy and Heritage
Curating and Museum Studies
Film and Media
Theatre and Performance Studies
Visual Arts and Design
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Yes, there is an entrance exam required for admission to M.A. in Philosophy at JNU. The exam is a written examination that tests the candidate's philosophical aptitude, analytical skills, and ability for original thinking. The exam carries a t
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Yes, there is an entrance exam required for admission to M.A. in Philosophy at JNU. The exam is a written examination that tests the candidate's philosophical aptitude, analytical skills, and ability for original thinking. The exam carries a total of 100 marks.
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The JNU offers admission to the M.A. in Philosophy course based on a written examination, with a minimum eligibility criterion of an undergraduate degree with at least 50% marks for candidates from Social Sciences and Humanities, and 55% marks
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The JNU offers admission to the M.A. in Philosophy course based on a written examination, with a minimum eligibility criterion of an undergraduate degree with at least 50% marks for candidates from Social Sciences and Humanities, and 55% marks for candidates from Sciences and Technology. The admission test carries a total of 100 marks and aims to assess philosophical aptitude, analytical skills, and ability for original thinking.
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To get admission to M.A. in Arts and Aesthetics at JNU, candidates with a Bachelor's degree under 10+2+3 pattern of education with at least 50% marks are eligible to appear for the entrance examination. The admission is through an entrance exa
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To get admission to M.A. in Arts and Aesthetics at JNU, candidates with a Bachelor's degree under 10+2+3 pattern of education with at least 50% marks are eligible to appear for the entrance examination. The admission is through an entrance examination. The School offers an integrated MA programme in Visual Studies, Cinema Studies, and Theatre and Performance Studies. Students of this programme are required to complete sixteen courses of four credits each over the course of the four semesters. Of these, eight courses must be taken among the ten compulsory courses on offer, and the other eight are to be selected from optional courses.
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7 months ago
What do you study in M.A. in Philosophy at JNU?
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In the M.A. in Philosophy at JNU, you study the following courses:
Philosophical Studies: Problems and Perspectives
Epistemology and Metaphysics: Issues and Problems of Knowing and Being
Moral and Social Philosophy
Logic and Scientific Methods
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Philosophical Studies: Problems and Perspectives
Epistemology and Metaphysics: Issues and Problems of Knowing and Being
Moral and Social Philosophy
Logic and Scientific Methods
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In the M.A. in Philosophy at JNU, you study the following courses:
Philosophical Studies: Problems and Perspectives
Epistemology and Metaphysics: Issues and Problems of Knowing and Being
Moral and Social Philosophy
Logic and Scientific Methods
Philosophy of Social Sciences
Philosophy of Language
Readings in 20th century Indian Philosophy
Readings in Analytic Philosophy and Phenomenology
Reading a Philosopher
Project on a Philosophical Theme
These courses cover topics such as the nature of philosophical inquiry, epistemology, metaphysics, moral and social philosophy, logic, and scientific methods. The programme also includes optional courses and a seminar course where students can engage in an intensive study of selected philosophical texts and write a research-based essay on a chosen theme.
Philosophical Studies: Problems and Perspectives
Epistemology and Metaphysics: Issues and Problems of Knowing and Being
Moral and Social Philosophy
Logic and Scientific Methods
Philosophy of Social Sciences
Philosophy of Language
Readings in 20th century Indian Philosophy
Readings in Analytic Philosophy and Phenomenology
Reading a Philosopher
Project on a Philosophical Theme
These courses cover topics such as the nature of philosophical inquiry, epistemology, metaphysics, moral and social philosophy, logic, and scientific methods. The programme also includes optional courses and a seminar course where students can engage in an intensive study of selected philosophical texts and write a research-based essay on a chosen theme.
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To apply for M.A. in Arts and Aesthetics at JNU, candidates with a Bachelor's degree under 10+2+3 pattern of education with at least 50% marks are eligible to appear for the entrance examination. The admission to the MA is through an entrance
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To apply for M.A. in Arts and Aesthetics at JNU, candidates with a Bachelor's degree under 10+2+3 pattern of education with at least 50% marks are eligible to appear for the entrance examination. The admission to the MA is through an entrance examination.
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