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Yes, for admission to BA (Hons.) English courses, candidates must meet the eligibility criteria set by School of Languages and Literature. The selection criteria for the course is Application form evaluation including personal statement + Onli
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Yes, for admission to BA (Hons.) English courses, candidates must meet the eligibility criteria set by School of Languages and Literature. The selection criteria for the course is Application form evaluation including personal statement + Online entrance test/Score of listed National or International entrance test + PI (online interview). However, the college also accepts CUET/JSAT/SAT India/ACT/UGAT/LSAT-India exam scores.
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Indrani ChoudhuryCurrent Student
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Jindal School of Languages and Literature offers BA (Hons.) English courses in the stream of Humanities & Social Sciences and Science. The college offers BA (Hons.) English course at the UG level. The eligibility criteria for the course is Cla
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Jindal School of Languages and Literature offers BA (Hons.) English courses in the stream of Humanities & Social Sciences and Science. The college offers BA (Hons.) English course at the UG level. The eligibility criteria for the course is Class 12. The selection criteria for the course is Application form evaluation including personal statement + Online? entrance? test/? Score? of? listed? National? or? International? entrance? test + PI (online interview). However, the college also accepts CUET/JSAT/SAT India/ACT/UGAT/LSAT-India exam scores.
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Indrani ChoudhuryCurrent Student
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The total tuition fees of MSc is INR 3 lakh. Candidates are required to pay the course fee after completion of all the selection rounds to confirm their seats. In case, a candidate is unable to pay the fee within the specified time, his or her
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The total tuition fees of MSc is INR 3 lakh. Candidates are required to pay the course fee after completion of all the selection rounds to confirm their seats. In case, a candidate is unable to pay the fee within the specified time, his or her admission will stand cancelled. Candidates will also require to pay a registration fee to apply for admission. This information is sourced from official website/ sanctioning body and is subject to change.
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Atul MishraCurrent Student
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{Source: B.Com students & alumni}Placement and Internship Opportunities* Over 90% of students have received internships and placements from top companies like Jindal Steel, Axis Bank, HCL, Flipkart, and more.* the highest package offered: INR
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{Source: B.Com students & alumni}Placement and Internship Opportunities* Over 90% of students have received internships and placements from top companies like Jindal Steel, Axis Bank, HCL, Flipkart, and more.* the highest package offered: INR15 LPA, Average package: INR6 LPA* Companies like JP Morgan, KPMG, Deloitte, and Oyo have recruited students from the institution.* Many students have secured international internships and placements.Facilities and Infrastructure* Excellent infrastructure, including state-of-the-art classrooms, libraries, and recreational spaces.* Good hostel facilities, with comfortable accommodations and a range of dining options.* Well-equipped gyms, sports facilities, and playgrounds.* Fast Wi-Fi connectivity throughout the campus.Faculty and Curriculum* Highly qualified and experienced faculty members with industry connections.* Course curriculum is designed to meet industry requirements, focusing on practical applications.* Accounting courses are taught by professionals from companies like KPMG and E&Y.* Opportunity to pursue a dual degree in B.Com (Hons) and BBA/MBA.Student Life* Engaging campus life, with regular events, festivals, and competitions.* Strong sense of community among students, with many social activities and clubs.* Supportive faculty and mentors, willing to guide students beyond academics.Overall, Jindal School of Banking and Finance appears to offer a strong foundation for a career in finance and banking, with a focus on practical skills and industry relevance. While individual experiences may vary, students have reported positive outcomes in terms of placements, internships, and personal growth.
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Lauren grace de sequeiraCurrent Student
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Jindal Institute of Behavioral Sciences offers various degree programs such as M.A. in Criminology Science; M.A. in Applied Psychology; M.A. in Criminology Science; M.A. in Applied Psychology; M.A. in Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Postgraduate
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Jindal Institute of Behavioral Sciences offers various degree programs such as M.A. in Criminology Science; M.A. in Applied Psychology; M.A. in Criminology Science; M.A. in Applied Psychology; M.A. in Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Postgraduate Degree in Sports Psychology, Postgraduate Degree in Rehabilitation Psychology, and Ph.D. in the field of Behavioral Science.
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Ranjeeta RaiCurrent Student
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Yes, Jindal School of Government and Public Policy offers does offers scholarships for its students. The scholarships are offered in both UG and PG level. Find below details on the UG schoalarships:UG Scholarship:O.P. Jindal Global University
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Yes, Jindal School of Government and Public Policy offers does offers scholarships for its students. The scholarships are offered in both UG and PG level. Find below details on the UG schoalarships:UG Scholarship:O.P. Jindal Global University awards Merit cum Means Scholarships (MCM) every year. The MCM Scholarship entitle students to tuition fee waivers. The eligibility criteria includes annual family income, XII board score, JSAT or standardized examination results and faculty interview score. Weightage will also be given to curricular and extra curricular achievements.
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Ranjeeta RaiCurrent Student
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To get admission in Jindal School of Government and Public Policy BSc course candidates must have a valid qualification, i.e., twelve years of school education with 60% aggregate. Qualified candidates must complete the admission procedure, whi
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To get admission in Jindal School of Government and Public Policy BSc course candidates must have a valid qualification, i.e., twelve years of school education with 60% aggregate. Qualified candidates must complete the admission procedure, which begins with the application process, followed by the selection process, and final admission. JSGPP BSc application process 2024 is conducted in online mode. Candidates seeking admission are first required to apply by completing the application form to become eligible for admission. Jindal School of Government and Public Policy accepts scores of national-level exams like SAT, ACT, or LSAT-India. However, candidates without these exams can take the entrance exams conducted by the OP Jindal Global University Jindal Scholastic Aptitude Test (JSAT). The school further shortlists candidates based on exam scores. Shortlisted candidates for the BSc course have to then appear for the interview round. After the interviews for the BSc (Hons) programme, the final selection is done. The selected candidates can pay the required fee amount to confirm their seats. JSGPP BCom fees are around INR 14 lakh.
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Ranjeeta RaiCurrent Student
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Direct admission to the BSc course at Jindal School of Government and Public Policy is not applicable. Admission to the BSc course is subject to a valid score in the last qualifying exam and entrance exam. Jindal School of Government and
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Direct admission to the BSc course at Jindal School of Government and Public Policy is not applicable. Admission to the BSc course is subject to a valid score in the last qualifying exam and entrance exam. Jindal School of Government and Public Policy BSc admission mainly has three rounds. First candidates are assessed based on personal statement, the application process, and finally a valid score in any national/ state-level entrance exam or Jindal Scholastic Aptitude Test (JSAT). However, before applying for the course, students must meet the BSc eligibility criteria, i.e., Class 12 with 60% aggregate
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Ranjeeta RaiCurrent Student
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Economics is the only sepecialisations offered by Jindal School of Government and Public Policy for its BSc course. The UG-level course is offered as honors with research, conforming with the National Education Policy 2020. The programme offer
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Economics is the only sepecialisations offered by Jindal School of Government and Public Policy for its BSc course. The UG-level course is offered as honors with research, conforming with the National Education Policy 2020. The programme offers students with opportunities for dual-degree and studies abroad programme. The BSc Economics (Hons) allows students to pursue further studies in Economics, Public Policy, Management, Banking and Finance, Investment banking, Statistics, Data Science, etc. The curriculum of BSc Economics has some core as well as elective subjects. The elective subjects are usually choice-based and they include topics that are either related to Economics or related to other fields that could be useful for one’s career.
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The curriculum of BA Economics has some core as well as elective subjects. The elective subjects are usually choice-based and they include topics that are either related to Economics or related to other fields that could be useful for one&rsqu
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The curriculum of BA Economics has some core as well as elective subjects. The elective subjects are usually choice-based and they include topics that are either related to Economics or related to other fields that could be useful for one’s career.Given below are some elective subjects that are available in many Arts colleges offering BA Economics course:BA Economics Elective SubjectsEconomics of Health and EducationApplied EconometricsEconomic History of India (1857-1947)Topics in MicroeconomicsPolitical EconomyMoney and Financial MarketsPublic EconomicsComparative Economic Development (1850-1950)Financial EconomicsEnvironmental EconomicsInternational EconomicsIndian EconomyMoney And BankingPublic Finance
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