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Atul MishraCurrent Student
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The documents required for M.A. in Sociology admission at JNU are:
a) Provisional Certificate of the qualifying examination,
b) Migration certificate
c) Character Certificate
a) Provisional Certificate of the qualifying examination,
b) Migration certificate
c) Character Certificate
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To get admission in M.Sc. in Life Sciences at JNU, the documents required are:
1. Bachelor's degree or equivalent in any branch of life sciences or allied disciplines
2. Marksheet of the qualifying degree
3. National-level entrance test score (
1. Bachelor's degree or equivalent in any branch of life sciences or allied disciplines
2. Marksheet of the qualifying degree
3. National-level entrance test score (
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To get admission in M.Sc. in Life Sciences at JNU, the documents required are:
1. Bachelor's degree or equivalent in any branch of life sciences or allied disciplines
2. Marksheet of the qualifying degree
3. National-level entrance test score (CUET)
4. Certificate of passing laboratory practicals in the above-listed subjects with at least 75% marks (aggregate) during their qualifying degree.
1. Bachelor's degree or equivalent in any branch of life sciences or allied disciplines
2. Marksheet of the qualifying degree
3. National-level entrance test score (CUET)
4. Certificate of passing laboratory practicals in the above-listed subjects with at least 75% marks (aggregate) during their qualifying degree.
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Atul MishraCurrent Student
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No, you cannot get direct admission to JNU M.A. in Economics programme. Admission is through CUET-PG exam, and after the results are announced, eligible candidates must complete the JNU application form.
6 months ago
Can you share the correct information about the past year cut-off for MSc Environmental Science at JNU?
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Muskan ChauhanCurrent Student
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category-wise cutoff marks for M.Sc. Environmental Science (2024) at JNU:General (UR): 51 marksOBC: 51 marksSC: 38 marks
5 months ago
How can I apply for B.A. (Hons.) in Japanese at JNU?
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Atul MishraCurrent Student
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To apply for B.A. (Hons.) in Japanese at JNU, candidates need to appear for the Central University Entrance Test (CUET (UG)) 2025, conducted by NTA. They are required to opt for English Test (Paper Code 101) and General Aptitude Test (Paper Co
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To apply for B.A. (Hons.) in Japanese at JNU, candidates need to appear for the Central University Entrance Test (CUET (UG)) 2025, conducted by NTA. They are required to opt for English Test (Paper Code 101) and General Aptitude Test (Paper Code 501) for admission in JNU. Candidates who will not appear in both these subjects will not be considered for admission. The entrance test for this programme is a common test for all languages. For more information, candidates can visit the NTA website (https://cuet.nta.nic.in/) or the JNU website (https://www.jnu.ac.in/sllcs/cjs).
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5 months ago
What kind of jobs do B.A. (Hons.) in Japanese graduates do afer completing this course from JNU?
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Atul MishraCurrent Student
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B.A. (Hons.) in Japanese graduates from JNU can pursue various careers, including:
1. Translator, interpreter, or bilingual customer care representative in MNCs like TCS, American Express, Oracle, Google, or Genpact.
2. Careers in the tourism se
1. Translator, interpreter, or bilingual customer care representative in MNCs like TCS, American Express, Oracle, Google, or Genpact.
2. Careers in the tourism se
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B.A. (Hons.) in Japanese graduates from JNU can pursue various careers, including:
1. Translator, interpreter, or bilingual customer care representative in MNCs like TCS, American Express, Oracle, Google, or Genpact.
2. Careers in the tourism sector, such as flight stewards, cruise stewards, licensed government guides for international tourists, or hospitality department roles in renowned hotels.
3. Government jobs, including Cabinet Secretariat, IB officers, RAW agents, translators, interpreters, or central school teachers.
4. Freelancing work as translators, tourist guides, interpreters, or tutors.
5. Academics as foreign language teachers or professors.
1. Translator, interpreter, or bilingual customer care representative in MNCs like TCS, American Express, Oracle, Google, or Genpact.
2. Careers in the tourism sector, such as flight stewards, cruise stewards, licensed government guides for international tourists, or hospitality department roles in renowned hotels.
3. Government jobs, including Cabinet Secretariat, IB officers, RAW agents, translators, interpreters, or central school teachers.
4. Freelancing work as translators, tourist guides, interpreters, or tutors.
5. Academics as foreign language teachers or professors.
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Atul MishraCurrent Student
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Placements for B.A. (Hons.) in Japanese at JNU offer opportunities such as translation and interpretation jobs in India or foreign countries, depending on available scholarships.
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Ramesh MaityCurrent Student
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At DU -SLAT 2025 result: released on July 18,2025Admission: Jult to August 2025Eligibility: Graduation with relevant background. At JNU -Here Admission mode: CUET PG 2025 scores1st merit list: June 27 2025Final admission deadline: Aug,14S
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At DU -SLAT 2025 result: released on July 18,2025Admission: Jult to August 2025Eligibility: Graduation with relevant background. At JNU -Here Admission mode: CUET PG 2025 scores1st merit list: June 27 2025Final admission deadline: Aug,14Seat Available: 8Fees: 361 Rs (1st Year)
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5 months ago
How are M.Sc. in Life Sciences placements at at JNU?
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Atul MishraCurrent Student
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JNU life sciences doesn't have official placements, but students are eligible for jobs in both government and private sectors. The program is research-based, and the placement cell is not very active. Students can find opportunities in researc
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JNU life sciences doesn't have official placements, but students are eligible for jobs in both government and private sectors. The program is research-based, and the placement cell is not very active. Students can find opportunities in research institutions, biotechnology companies, pharmaceuticals, healthcare, and academic roles. Networking, internships, and research experience can enhance employability. The JNU Life Sciences program is reputed and can fetch jobs.
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5 months ago
Do the B.A. (Hons.) in Japanese eligibility criteria differ for the reserved category candidates at JNU?
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Atul MishraCurrent Student
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Yes, the eligibility criteria for B.A. (Hons.) in Japanese differ for the reserved category candidates at JNU. The SC/ST and Person with Disability (PWD) candidates who have passed the qualifying examination, irrespective of their percentage o
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Yes, the eligibility criteria for B.A. (Hons.) in Japanese differ for the reserved category candidates at JNU. The SC/ST and Person with Disability (PWD) candidates who have passed the qualifying examination, irrespective of their percentage of marks, are eligible to appear in the Entrance Examination.
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