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To get admission to M.Sc. in Life Sciences at JNU, candidates need to appear for the Jawaharlal Nehru University Entrance Examination (JNUEE). The admission process typically involves the following steps:
1. Online application: Candidates need
1. Online application: Candidates need
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To get admission to M.Sc. in Life Sciences at JNU, candidates need to appear for the Jawaharlal Nehru University Entrance Examination (JNUEE). The admission process typically involves the following steps:
1. Online application: Candidates need to fill the online application form for JNUEE on the official JNU website.
2. Entrance examination: Candidates need to appear for the JNUEE, which is a computer-based test.
3. Result declaration: The results of JNUEE are declared on the official JNU website.
4. Counselling and admission: Shortlisted candidates are called for counselling, where they need to verify their documents and pay the admission fee to secure their seat.
1. Online application: Candidates need to fill the online application form for JNUEE on the official JNU website.
2. Entrance examination: Candidates need to appear for the JNUEE, which is a computer-based test.
3. Result declaration: The results of JNUEE are declared on the official JNU website.
4. Counselling and admission: Shortlisted candidates are called for counselling, where they need to verify their documents and pay the admission fee to secure their seat.
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The application fee for M.Sc. in Life Sciences at JNU is Rs 1,800 for General/OBC category and Rs 1,000 for SC/ST/PWD category, and for Foreign Nationals, the fee is US $ 100.
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Yes, there are overhead expenses during M.Sc. in Life Sciences at JNU, including tuition fees, incidental charges, and other expenses such as student activity fees, institution development fees, examination fees, and registration fees. The tot
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Yes, there are overhead expenses during M.Sc. in Life Sciences at JNU, including tuition fees, incidental charges, and other expenses such as student activity fees, institution development fees, examination fees, and registration fees. The total fees for the first semester are Rs. 26,045, and for each subsequent semester, the fees are Rs. 18,000. Additionally, there are one-time fees, including an admission fee, alumni fee, and security deposit.
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7 months ago
How can I apply for M.A. in Economics at JNU?
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To apply for M.A. in Economics at JNU, follow these steps:
1. Register for the CUET-PG exam through the official website.
2. After the CUET-PG results are announced, complete the JNU application form, providing your CUET-PG scores and other requ
1. Register for the CUET-PG exam through the official website.
2. After the CUET-PG results are announced, complete the JNU application form, providing your CUET-PG scores and other requ
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To apply for M.A. in Economics at JNU, follow these steps:
1. Register for the CUET-PG exam through the official website.
2. After the CUET-PG results are announced, complete the JNU application form, providing your CUET-PG scores and other required details for final admission consideration.
No interview is required for admission. Wait for the final merit list after applying on the JNU portal.
1. Register for the CUET-PG exam through the official website.
2. After the CUET-PG results are announced, complete the JNU application form, providing your CUET-PG scores and other required details for final admission consideration.
No interview is required for admission. Wait for the final merit list after applying on the JNU portal.
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7 months ago
Which stream should a candidate pursue to be eligible for admission to the M.Sc. in Life Sciences at JNU?
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Bachelor's (B.Sc. or B.Tech or equivalent) in Biological, Physical or Agricultural Sciences or Biotechnology under the 10+2+3 pattern of education with at least 55% marks.
7 months ago
Does the JNU offer admission to the M.A. in International Relations & Area Studies course without 60% in PCM?
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Yes, the JNU offers admission to the M.A. in International Relations & Area Studies course without meeting the 60% eligibility requirement in PCM. The eligibility criteria for this course is a Bachelor's degree in any discipline under 10+2+3 p
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Yes, the JNU offers admission to the M.A. in International Relations & Area Studies course without meeting the 60% eligibility requirement in PCM. The eligibility criteria for this course is a Bachelor's degree in any discipline under 10+2+3 pattern of education with at least 50% marks.
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7 months ago
Why choose B.A. (Hons.) in Japanese at JNU?
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The B.A. (Hons.) in Japanese at JNU offers a comprehensive program with courses such as Oral Expression, Comprehension, Basic Structure, Applied Grammar and Composition, Translation, and Text and Kanji. The program aims to enable students to c
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The B.A. (Hons.) in Japanese at JNU offers a comprehensive program with courses such as Oral Expression, Comprehension, Basic Structure, Applied Grammar and Composition, Translation, and Text and Kanji. The program aims to enable students to comprehend and speak Japanese, read and write Kanji, and understand Japanese society and culture. The courses are designed to provide a strong foundation in the language, as well as an understanding of the cultural and historical context of Japan.
The program also offers tool courses such as Historical Vicissitudes of East Asia, Language and Literature of East Asia, Social Environment of East Asia: Japan, and Socio-economic and Political Development (of Japan), which provide a broader understanding of Japan's history, culture, and society.
Overall, the B.A. (Hons.) in Japanese at JNU is a well-rounded program that can provide students with a deep understanding of the Japanese language and culture, as well as a strong foundation for further studies or a career in fields such as international relations, business, or education.
The program also offers tool courses such as Historical Vicissitudes of East Asia, Language and Literature of East Asia, Social Environment of East Asia: Japan, and Socio-economic and Political Development (of Japan), which provide a broader understanding of Japan's history, culture, and society.
Overall, the B.A. (Hons.) in Japanese at JNU is a well-rounded program that can provide students with a deep understanding of the Japanese language and culture, as well as a strong foundation for further studies or a career in fields such as international relations, business, or education.
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In B.A. (Hons.) in Japanese at JNU, you study courses such as:
- Oral Expression
- Basic Structure
- Text and Kanji
- Conversation
- Applied Grammar and Composition
- Translation
- Comprehension
- Social Environment of East Asia: Japan
These co
- Oral Expression
- Basic Structure
- Text and Kanji
- Conversation
- Applied Grammar and Composition
- Translation
- Comprehension
- Social Environment of East Asia: Japan
These co
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In B.A. (Hons.) in Japanese at JNU, you study courses such as:
- Oral Expression
- Basic Structure
- Text and Kanji
- Conversation
- Applied Grammar and Composition
- Translation
- Comprehension
- Social Environment of East Asia: Japan
These courses aim to develop your language skills in Japanese, including reading, writing, speaking, and listening, as well as introducing you to Japanese culture, history, and society.
- Oral Expression
- Basic Structure
- Text and Kanji
- Conversation
- Applied Grammar and Composition
- Translation
- Comprehension
- Social Environment of East Asia: Japan
These courses aim to develop your language skills in Japanese, including reading, writing, speaking, and listening, as well as introducing you to Japanese culture, history, and society.
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To get admission to B.A. (Hons.) in French at JNU, candidates need to appear for the Central University Entrance Test (CUET (UG)) 2025, conducted by NTA. The admission will be based on the performance of the candidates in CUET (UG)-2025 and de
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To get admission to B.A. (Hons.) in French at JNU, candidates need to appear for the Central University Entrance Test (CUET (UG)) 2025, conducted by NTA. The admission will be based on the performance of the candidates in CUET (UG)-2025 and deprivation points earned by the eligible candidates taken together. Candidates are required to opt for the French language test and General Aptitude Test. The university gives deprivation points to the eligible candidates as applicable. Reservation Policy of Govt. of India shall be applicable to candidates belonging to SC/ST/OBC/EWS/PWD categories.
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7 months ago
What kind of jobs do M.A. in Sociology graduates do afer completing this course from JNU?
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M.A. in Sociology graduates from JNU can find employment in various sectors, including:
Academic Careers: as professors or researchers in universities and colleges
Research Institutions: focusing on social research, policy analysis, and developm
Academic Careers: as professors or researchers in universities and colleges
Research Institutions: focusing on social research, policy analysis, and developm
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M.A. in Sociology graduates from JNU can find employment in various sectors, including:
Academic Careers: as professors or researchers in universities and colleges
Research Institutions: focusing on social research, policy analysis, and development studies
Government Jobs: in roles related to social welfare, planning, or policy formulation
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs): working on issues like human rights, education, health, and rural development
Corporate Sector: in roles related to corporate social responsibility (CSR), human resources, and market research
Media and Journalism: focusing on social issues, or in media research and content creation
Consultancy: with consulting firms that specialize in social policy, development, or market research
International Organizations: in roles related to social development, such as the United Nations, World Bank, or other multinational agencies.
They can also work in various different sectors of a NGO, public relations, and prepare for UPSC examinations. Additionally, they can hold prestigious positions in government ministries, such as the Ministry of Women and Child Development and the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment.
Academic Careers: as professors or researchers in universities and colleges
Research Institutions: focusing on social research, policy analysis, and development studies
Government Jobs: in roles related to social welfare, planning, or policy formulation
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs): working on issues like human rights, education, health, and rural development
Corporate Sector: in roles related to corporate social responsibility (CSR), human resources, and market research
Media and Journalism: focusing on social issues, or in media research and content creation
Consultancy: with consulting firms that specialize in social policy, development, or market research
International Organizations: in roles related to social development, such as the United Nations, World Bank, or other multinational agencies.
They can also work in various different sectors of a NGO, public relations, and prepare for UPSC examinations. Additionally, they can hold prestigious positions in government ministries, such as the Ministry of Women and Child Development and the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment.
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