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Jindal School of Public Health and Human Development (JSPHHD) accepts different entrance exam scores depending on the chosen specialisation within their Master of Public Health (MPH) program. Here's a breakdown:General MPH:Graduate Record Exam
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Jindal School of Public Health and Human Development (JSPHHD) accepts different entrance exam scores depending on the chosen specialisation within their Master of Public Health (MPH) program. Here's a breakdown:General MPH:Graduate Record Examination (GRE): This is the preferred exam for most applicants to the general MPH track. Aim for competitive scores in the verbal and quantitative reasoning sections.Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT): While primarily for business programs, JSPHHD might accept GMAT scores from applicants with relevant professional backgrounds in healthcare or management.Specialized MPH Tracks:MSc Public Health (Global Health): GRE with strong analytical writing scores are preferred.MSc Epidemiology: GRE with emphasis on quantitative reasoning and relevant coursework or experience in statistics are preferred.MSc Health Management: GMAT or GRE scores are accepted, with additional preference for individuals with work experience in healthcare administration or business.Other Factors:While entrance exams are important, JSPHHD adopts a holistic approach to admissions. Strong academic performance, relevant experience, a compelling statement of purpose, and impactful letters of recommendation can significantly improve your chances regardless of exam scores.
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a year ago
What are the fees for BA programmes at JSBF?
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JSBF offers only one BA programme currently: the BA (Hons) in Finance and Entrepreneurship. The total tuition fee for this programme is 16 Lacs INR per year, making it a significant investment.Here's a breakdown of the fees:Tuition Fee: 14 Lac
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JSBF offers only one BA programme currently: the BA (Hons) in Finance and Entrepreneurship. The total tuition fee for this programme is 16 Lacs INR per year, making it a significant investment.Here's a breakdown of the fees:Tuition Fee: 14 Lacs INR per yearResidential Fee: 2 Lacs INR per year (optional)Some additional costs to consider:Application Fee: 2,500 INRLate Fee: 500 INR per day for late applications.Refundable Security Deposit: 20,000 INR (refundable upon course completion)Other Expenses: Medical insurance, books, stationery, travel, etc.It's important to factor in all these costs when making your budget for studying at JSBF. You can visit their website or contact their admissions office for more detailed information about financial aid and scholarship options.
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For admission to the BA programme at the Jindal School of Journalism and Communication, the following entrance exam scores are accepted:JSAT (Jindal Scholastic Aptitude Test):A score of 55% or equivalent (SAT, ACT, LSAT-India) is required. The
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For admission to the BA programme at the Jindal School of Journalism and Communication, the following entrance exam scores are accepted:JSAT (Jindal Scholastic Aptitude Test):A score of 55% or equivalent (SAT, ACT, LSAT-India) is required. The JSAT is an online entrance exam administered by OP Jindal Global University (JGU) for admission to its undergraduate programs.SAT, ACT or LSAT-India: These standardized tests are also accepted for admission to the BA program.In addition to the entrance exam scores, the holistic admissions process at Jindal School of Journalism and Communication also considers other factors such as personal statements, supplemental applications, X and XII grade marks, faculty interviews and JSAT score.
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a year ago
Is BA at Jindal School of Journalism and Communication better than Chandigarh University?
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Pragya GangwarCurrent Student
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Comparing the BA in Journalism and Mass Communication programme at Jindal School of Journalism and Communication and Chandigarh University, it is difficult to determine which one is better as both institutions have their own unique features.Ji
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Comparing the BA in Journalism and Mass Communication programme at Jindal School of Journalism and Communication and Chandigarh University, it is difficult to determine which one is better as both institutions have their own unique features.Jindal School of Journalism and Communication has a strong faculty of media studies and humanities while Chandigarh University has a curriculum designed to provide maximum hands-on training to students.Both institutions offer state-of-the-art infrastructure and dedicated faculty to ensure quality education.It is recommended that students research both institutions and their programs to determine which one aligns better with their personal and professional goals.
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a year ago
Is JSBF more expensive than ISBF?
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Comparing the costs of JSBF and ISBF can be tricky without some context about the specific programmes you're interested in. Both JSBF and ISBF offer a wide range of courses across different disciplines, and the fees can vary significantly depe
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Comparing the costs of JSBF and ISBF can be tricky without some context about the specific programmes you're interested in. Both JSBF and ISBF offer a wide range of courses across different disciplines, and the fees can vary significantly depending on the programme level, duration, and any additional specialisations or certifications involved.1. Institution-level comparison:JSBF: Generally, the Indian School of Business Finance (ISBF) tends to be slightly more expensive than JGU's Jindal School of Business and Finance (JSBF). This is based on a comparison of average tuition fees for similar programmes across both institutions.2. Programme-specific comparison:The most accurate way to compare costs is to pinpoint the exact programmes you're considering at both JSBF and ISBF. Analyse the fees for each programme, looking at the total tuition, semester fees, any additional charges like lab fees or project costs, and scholarship opportunities.3. Living expenses: Consider the cost of living in Sonipat for JGU and Delhi for ISBF. This includes accommodation, food, transportation, and other miscellaneous expenses.4. Financial aid: Explore available scholarships, loans, and financial aid options offered by both institutions. This can significantly impact the overall cost of your education.
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The Jindal School of Languages & Literature (JSLL) is a part of O.P. Jindal Global University and aims to be a world-class multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary institution. English is the sole B.A. specialty that JSLL provides. There are 60
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The Jindal School of Languages & Literature (JSLL) is a part of O.P. Jindal Global University and aims to be a world-class multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary institution. English is the sole B.A. specialty that JSLL provides. There are 60 seats available for the general category of the B.A. (Hons.) English program at JSLL and 15 seats available for the NRI/sponsored category, for a total of 75 seats. Depending on the number of available seats and student demand, the number of seats may change from year to year.
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a year ago
Can I get into Jindal School of Public Health and Human Development with 70% in class 12th?
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Muskan GuptaCurrent Student
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Getting into Jindal School of Public Health and Human Development (JSPHHD) with a 70% in Class 12th presents a challenge, but it's not impossible. JSPHHD takes a holistic approach to admissions, considering multiple factors beyond standardized
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Getting into Jindal School of Public Health and Human Development (JSPHHD) with a 70% in Class 12th presents a challenge, but it's not impossible. JSPHHD takes a holistic approach to admissions, considering multiple factors beyond standardized tests or solely Class 12th scores. So, here's a realistic picture:Challenges:Competitive Program: JSPHHD receives numerous applications for its MPH program, and high academic performance, often exceeding 80% in Class 12th, is generally expected.Opportunities:Holistic Review: JSPHHD considers various factors beyond Class 12th, including entrance exam scores (GRE/GMAT), relevant undergraduate scores, statement of purpose, letters of recommendation, and work experience.Strategies to Increase Your Chances:Focus on Entrance Exams: Aim for strong scores in GRE or GMAT as required for your chosen specialization.Craft a Compelling Statement of Purpose: Showcase your passion for public health, career goals, and how JSPHHD fits your aspirations.Highlight Relevant Experience: Volunteer work, internships, or research projects in public health fields can strengthen your application.Seek Strong Letters of Recommendation: Choose recommenders who can speak to your academic abilities, work ethic, and potential success in the program.Consider Specializations: If specific specializations within MPH have lower competition, research and highlight your interest in those areas.
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Pragya GangwarCurrent Student
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The fee structure for the Jindal School of Journalism and Communication at OP Jindal Global University is as follows:BA (Hons.) Journalism & Media Studies: INR 3,50,000 per annumBA (Hons.) Film and New Media:INR 4,00,000 per annumBA (Hons.) Co
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The fee structure for the Jindal School of Journalism and Communication at OP Jindal Global University is as follows:BA (Hons.) Journalism & Media Studies: INR 3,50,000 per annumBA (Hons.) Film and New Media:INR 4,00,000 per annumBA (Hons.) Corporate Communication and Public Affairs: INR 3,50,000 per annumThe fee structure includes tuition fees, hostel fees and food expenses.On average, a student would require INR 3,000 to INR 4,000 per month for additional expenses.Please note that these fees are subject to change and it is recommended to check the official website or contact the university for the most up-to-date information.
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Yash KumarCurrent Student
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The Jindal School of Public Health & Human Development offers a research-intensive two-year postgraduate degree programme in MPH that enables students to attain foundational training, skills, and competencies to embark.The admission to MPH cou
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The Jindal School of Public Health & Human Development offers a research-intensive two-year postgraduate degree programme in MPH that enables students to attain foundational training, skills, and competencies to embark.The admission to MPH courses is done either on the basis of merit lists or entrance examinations. The minimum marks required for admission is 60%.The latest cutoff information for MPH at Jindal School of Public Health and Human Development has not been released yet.
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The University has released its placement report for the academic year 2022-23. As per the report, the highest package offered to MBA and MBA (Communications Management) students during Flame University placements 2023 stood at INR 20.50 LPA a
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The University has released its placement report for the academic year 2022-23. As per the report, the highest package offered to MBA and MBA (Communications Management) students during Flame University placements 2023 stood at INR 20.50 LPA and INR 11.60 LPA, respectively.During the placement drive of 2023 at JGBS, the highest international package stood at INR 23 LPA. Some of the top recruiters includes ICICI Bank, Reliance, PVR, Faber, HDFC Bank and many Others.The highest International Package was INR 23 LPAThe highest Domestic Package was INR 11 LPA. So, yes JSLH offer better placements than FLAME University. Therefore, JSLH is a good option.
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