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Chintan JainCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 6
The entrance exam for JNU will completely go online for the next session and exam date is exactly not confirmed but it is in last week of December 2018.
7 years ago
I am doing BA in political science and l am a last year student. Am I eligible for the entrance exam?
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Deepti SinghCurrent Student
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Candidates have to fulfil the given JNU Admission eligibility criteria to fill JNU application form & appear in the examination. Qualifying Exam: Pass 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognized board. Minimum Marks: Obtain a minimum of 4
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Candidates have to fulfil the given JNU Admission eligibility criteria to fill JNU application form & appear in the examination. Qualifying Exam: Pass 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognized board. Minimum Marks: Obtain a minimum of 45% marks in the qualifying exam.
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7 years ago
What was last year's cut-off of JNU?
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Lavanya PuriCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 10
Hi Dinesh,
Please mention the course that you're interested to apply for.
Please mention the course that you're interested to apply for.
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Rudra ShauryaCurrent Student
Plastic Mould Design Engineer
Guide-Level 15
JNU Entrance exam paper will be easily available through Google. The papers can not be posted here as there is no option to do so. You can Check the website of JNU for papers too.
7 years ago
Does JNU provide both mediums like Hindi and English for politics with international relations?
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Kaushani GangulyCurrent Student
Media student. Film Enthusiast.
Contributor-Level 7
No, the medium is English.
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharCurrent Student
La vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser
Scholar-Level 18
Hello Saheli, I am afraid that for this year you are a bit late. But you can definitely seek admission in next year after clearing JNUEE. I am attaching a link that will give you all the required information:
https://www.jnu.ac.in/node
https://www.jnu.ac.in/node
7 years ago
I have got 51.5% marks in M.Sc and I belong to OBC category. Am I eligible to get admission in M.Sc physics?
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Vishal KumawatCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 10
I think double M.Sc is not possible because you have already done 51.5 percent marks in M.Sc.
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Lavanya PuriCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 10
Hi Himank!
You can refer to the following books for preparation:
1. Micro-economics: Hal Varian (Intermediate Micro-economics), Hal Varian Workbook, Osborne (for Game Theory), Bernheim & Whinston (also a good book)
2. Macroeconomics: Dornbusch an
You can refer to the following books for preparation:
1. Micro-economics: Hal Varian (Intermediate Micro-economics), Hal Varian Workbook, Osborne (for Game Theory), Bernheim & Whinston (also a good book)
2. Macroeconomics: Dornbusch an
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Hi Himank!
You can refer to the following books for preparation:
1. Micro-economics: Hal Varian (Intermediate Micro-economics), Hal Varian Workbook, Osborne (for Game Theory), Bernheim & Whinston (also a good book)
2. Macroeconomics: Dornbusch and Fischer, O. Blanchard, Development Economics by Debraj Ray (for Solow and Harrod Domar growth models), William Branson's book (for general equilibrium questions). Alternatively, you can get hold of the Macro reading prescribed by Delhi University for the 2nd year students (3yr program). This should have most of the relevant content from the first three books.
3. Econometrics and Statistics: Gujaratis Introductory Econometrics, Degroot and Schervish
4. Mathematics: Sydsaeter and Hammond, A. Chiang's "Fundamental Methods of Mathematical Economics". However, the exam also goes into a fair amount of maths that you learnt in Classes 11 and 12 in school. I recommend digging up those old R.S. Aggarwal/ S.P. Sharma books and go through the relevant topics in those books (i.e. solve questions; the relevant topics are probability, functions, limits and continuity)
You can refer to the following books for preparation:
1. Micro-economics: Hal Varian (Intermediate Micro-economics), Hal Varian Workbook, Osborne (for Game Theory), Bernheim & Whinston (also a good book)
2. Macroeconomics: Dornbusch and Fischer, O. Blanchard, Development Economics by Debraj Ray (for Solow and Harrod Domar growth models), William Branson's book (for general equilibrium questions). Alternatively, you can get hold of the Macro reading prescribed by Delhi University for the 2nd year students (3yr program). This should have most of the relevant content from the first three books.
3. Econometrics and Statistics: Gujaratis Introductory Econometrics, Degroot and Schervish
4. Mathematics: Sydsaeter and Hammond, A. Chiang's "Fundamental Methods of Mathematical Economics". However, the exam also goes into a fair amount of maths that you learnt in Classes 11 and 12 in school. I recommend digging up those old R.S. Aggarwal/ S.P. Sharma books and go through the relevant topics in those books (i.e. solve questions; the relevant topics are probability, functions, limits and continuity)
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7 years ago
I have done BBA. Am I eligible for MA in economics? When will JNU conduct entrance exam for the same?
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Garvit KumarCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 9
JNUEEE is the exam that is conducted for admission.
Details of the exam are as mentioned:
https://www.shiksha.com/university/jawaharlal-nehru-university/exams/jnuee?q=JNUEE&rf=searchwidget&landing=ep
Details of the exam are as mentioned:
https://www.shiksha.com/university/jawaharlal-nehru-university/exams/jnuee?q=JNUEE&rf=searchwidget&landing=ep
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharCurrent Student
La vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser
Scholar-Level 18
Hello Annapurna,
I am afraid that while doing M.Com from Vidyasagar University, you cannot do any other course. This is so since both these courses will demand attendance to the tune of 75% which surely you can not achieve. Hence I would like t
I am afraid that while doing M.Com from Vidyasagar University, you cannot do any other course. This is so since both these courses will demand attendance to the tune of 75% which surely you can not achieve. Hence I would like t
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Hello Annapurna,
I am afraid that while doing M.Com from Vidyasagar University, you cannot do any other course. This is so since both these courses will demand attendance to the tune of 75% which surely you can not achieve. Hence I would like to advise you that, please finish one course and then only embark on the second course.
I am afraid that while doing M.Com from Vidyasagar University, you cannot do any other course. This is so since both these courses will demand attendance to the tune of 75% which surely you can not achieve. Hence I would like to advise you that, please finish one course and then only embark on the second course.
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