0 Follower
71 Views
saransh guptaCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 7
If you had maths in your 12th standard then you can go for BCA because maths is the main subject in that.
0 Follower
501 Views
Aman KumarCurrent Student
Guide-Level 12
In JNU, MA politics (with specialisation to international relations) entrance, the questions are based on the graduation level syllabus of political science, history and economics. There will be twenty questions; questions are from each subjec
...more
In JNU, MA politics (with specialisation to international relations) entrance, the questions are based on the graduation level syllabus of political science, history and economics. There will be twenty questions; questions are from each subject above. And you have to attempt five questions from them. Apart from that, all other important aspects of the subject that you have studied in your degree course is important. Even if you have a background of science stream, you can easily get through the entrance. Actually, your previous background does not matter because the entrance is very easy. The best answer JNU expects from you is the critically analyze and your understanding of the subject. The questions is generally covered from these topics:1. Indian National Movement/ Freedom Struggle 2. Indian Government and Politics 3. Comparative Politics 4. International Relations 5. Indian Foreign Policy 6. Indian Political Thought. Focusing on two or three topics of these will be enough. Don't go for all topics as there will be 20 questions out of which you will have to answer only 5 questions. You can have an idea about the questions asked in the entrance by looking at previous years questions. So, to look at previous years questions is a must for every aspirant. Please study on these topics extensively. Internet is a good place to read and also, you should read The Hindu Newspaper and Frontline Magazine.
less
0 Follower
276 Views
M
mehak khannaCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 9
You can refer to specific books like Bipin Chandra and Ramachandra Guha, they are very helpful and also go through NCERT if you have enough time then do read EPW which is quite helpful in entrance exams of JNU. Do take a look at the last 5 yea
...more
You can refer to specific books like Bipin Chandra and Ramachandra Guha, they are very helpful and also go through NCERT if you have enough time then do read EPW which is quite helpful in entrance exams of JNU. Do take a look at the last 5 years question paper. Try to solve them.
less
1 Follower
152 Views
R
Ritik KumarCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 3
Yes, the syllabus has been changed by the University. There are 100 objective questions now with no negative marking the time is 3 hours. You can study English with Raymond Murphy's intermediate or advance book. For GK, Manorama year book and
...more
Yes, the syllabus has been changed by the University. There are 100 objective questions now with no negative marking the time is 3 hours. You can study English with Raymond Murphy's intermediate or advance book. For GK, Manorama year book and splendid GK. You should also prepare for reasoning cover topics like artificial language, relationship, etc. can also try to solve 10 years previous questions papers. For cluster, you can study by Wikipedia and make a chart about countries (Those clusters you have been selected) like the biggest city, capital, currency, famous leaders, monuments, singers and many more.
I hope it will help you.
I hope it will help you.
less
0 Follower
37 Views
D
Disha ChauhanCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 10
Sorry, M.Phil in philosophy is not offered in JNU. Visit the link to know the specializations offered under M.Phil https://www.shiksha.com/university/jawaharlal-nehru-university-delhi-4225/courses/mphil-bc.
6 years ago
Does JNU offer B.Tech course? If yes, what is the eligibility criteria to get admission in the same?
0 Follower
44 Views
0 Follower
25 Views
Anjali SharmaCurrent Student
Guide-Level 14
Refer this link for admission process of JNU : https://www.shiksha.com/university/jawaharlal-nehru-university-delhi-4225/admission.
0 Follower
181 Views
S
Shikha AggarwalCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 8
If you have the certificate now then you can apply under EWS category.
6 years ago
How to prepare for M.Sc. entrance exam?
0 Follower
106 Views
Dr. Uma SinhaCurrent Student
Principal
Scholar-Level 17
Hi,
MSc life Sciences question paper will consist of two parts.
Part A: All the questions shall be of objective multiple-choice type of 10+2 science standard.
Part B: All the questions shall be of multiple-choice type of B.Sc. standard from the s
MSc life Sciences question paper will consist of two parts.
Part A: All the questions shall be of objective multiple-choice type of 10+2 science standard.
Part B: All the questions shall be of multiple-choice type of B.Sc. standard from the s
...more
Hi,
MSc life Sciences question paper will consist of two parts.
Part A: All the questions shall be of objective multiple-choice type of 10+2 science standard.
Part B: All the questions shall be of multiple-choice type of B.Sc. standard from the subjects of Botany, Zoology, Chemistry, Physics and other related subjects.
Tips for exam:
Practice from the best reference books and study material available in the market.
Also practice previous year question papers to get familiarize with the exam pattern.
Prepare short notes and revise them at the end time of preparations.
MSc life Sciences question paper will consist of two parts.
Part A: All the questions shall be of objective multiple-choice type of 10+2 science standard.
Part B: All the questions shall be of multiple-choice type of B.Sc. standard from the subjects of Botany, Zoology, Chemistry, Physics and other related subjects.
Tips for exam:
Practice from the best reference books and study material available in the market.
Also practice previous year question papers to get familiarize with the exam pattern.
Prepare short notes and revise them at the end time of preparations.
less
