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Jindal School of Government and Public Policy accepts the following entrance exam scores for undergraduate (UG) courses: 55% in JSAT1200+ in SAT28+ in ACTThe school also accepts JSAT/ACT or SAT scores for admission. Applicants for the MA
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Jindal School of Government and Public Policy accepts the following entrance exam scores for undergraduate (UG) courses: 55% in JSAT1200+ in SAT28+ in ACTThe school also accepts JSAT/ACT or SAT scores for admission. Applicants for the MA programme are selected based on their entrance exam scores and UG degree marks. The school's holistic admission process is conducted over three rounds. It considers the following criteria: Personal statementSupplemental applicationX and XII grade marksPersonal interviewJindal Scholastic Aptitude Test (JSAT) score or equivalent (SAT/ACT/CUET)Candidates can take the JSAT exam up to three times within the designated testing period. The highest score obtained among all the attempts will be taken into consideration.
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a year ago
Where can a candidate check Jindal School of Public Health and Human Development cutoff 2023?
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Muskan GuptaCurrent Student
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Typically, the programme starts in August every year, and confirmation for the next year's admissions (August 2024) usually begins around September/October 2023. Therefore, the 2023 intake scores are not yet available.However, here are some re
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Typically, the programme starts in August every year, and confirmation for the next year's admissions (August 2024) usually begins around September/October 2023. Therefore, the 2023 intake scores are not yet available.However, here are some resources you can check closer to the application deadline for the 2024 intake (around September/October 2023) to find the official cutoff score:JSPHHD Website: The university website is the most reliable source for official information. Check the MPH and other programme pages under the "Admissions" section for updates on application deadlines, eligibility criteria, and selection process details.University Social Media: Follow JSPHHD on social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter. They often announce important updates like application deadlines and cutoff scores through their social media channels.Educational Forums and Websites: Online forums and websites dedicated to postgraduate admissions in India might discuss cutoff scores for various programs, including JSPHHD MPH. However, always verify the information with the official sources mentioned above.Contact JSPHHD Admissions Office: You can directly contact the JSPHHD admissions office via email or phone to inquire about the latest updates on the admission process and potential cutoff scores.Remember, cutoff scores are not fixed and can vary slightly year to year depending on the number of applicants, programme capacity, and overall competitiveness of the applications. While knowing the previous year's cutoff can provide a general idea, focus on building a strong application that showcases your academic performance, relevant experience, and passion for public health to increase your chances of securing admission to JSPHHD.
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Completing a BA from Jindal School of Journalism and Communication can lead to various career prospects in media, entertainment, public relations, marketing and education.A journalism career requires strong communication, writing and critical
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Completing a BA from Jindal School of Journalism and Communication can lead to various career prospects in media, entertainment, public relations, marketing and education.A journalism career requires strong communication, writing and critical thinking skills as well as investigative and research abilities.Some of the job options directly related to a journalism degree include broadcast journalist, editorial assistant, magazine features editor, magazine journalist, newspaper journalist, political risk analyst, press sub-editor, publishing copy-editor/proofreader, web content manager and writer.Other jobs where a journalism degree would be useful include advertising copywriter, digital copywriter, market researcher, multimedia specialist, public relations officer, Science writer and translator.Completing a master's in journalism can help in building specialised expertise in the field and advance the journalism career.
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a year ago
Is LSAT required for B.Sc at JSPC Jindal?
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Yes, LSAT is one of the way for admission to JSPC Jindal. But LSAT is not the only way.For B.Sc/B.A (UG Courses) at JSPC Jindal there are other exams too which score is valid. Such as JSAT/ SAT/ ACT. The minimum eligibility for
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Yes, LSAT is one of the way for admission to JSPC Jindal. But LSAT is not the only way.For B.Sc/B.A (UG Courses) at JSPC Jindal there are other exams too which score is valid. Such as JSAT/ SAT/ ACT. The minimum eligibility for UG courses at JSPC Jindal is: Class 12 in any discipline with a minimum 60% aggregate from a recognised board.
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The Jindal School of Government and Public Policy (JSGP) is India's first public policy school. It offers a three-year B.A. (Hons.) in Public Policy program. The programme is said to provide students with a deep understan
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The Jindal School of Government and Public Policy (JSGP) is India's first public policy school. It offers a three-year B.A. (Hons.) in Public Policy program. The programme is said to provide students with a deep understanding of public policy issues and practical skills to solve problems and create policies. JSGP students are said to be well-equipped to join governments through the civil service selection process or lateral entry. For example, BA Hons Public Policy students can join Macquarie University's BA Social Science programme after their first two years with JSGP. According to the QS World University Rankings 2022 Edition, O.P. Jindal Global University is India's number one private university and number one university for the Social Sciences, Arts, and Humanities.
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The Jindal School of Journalism and Communication (JSJC) is a cutting-edge programme designed to provide students with the theoretical and practical skills needed to excel in the competitive fields of journalism and communication.As India's fi
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The Jindal School of Journalism and Communication (JSJC) is a cutting-edge programme designed to provide students with the theoretical and practical skills needed to excel in the competitive fields of journalism and communication.As India's first global media school, it provides a vibrant scholarly setting for the study of journalism and communication.JSJC offers BA (Hons) in Journalism and Media Studies and PG Diploma in Data Journalism that provides exposure in the fields of reporting.
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For admission to B.Com. (Hons.) at JSBF, the CUET (Common University Entrance Test) is now mandatory.Here's a breakdown of the key points:Subjects you need to choose in CUET are: accounting/business studies/commerce, mathematics/economics, and
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For admission to B.Com. (Hons.) at JSBF, the CUET (Common University Entrance Test) is now mandatory.Here's a breakdown of the key points:Subjects you need to choose in CUET are: accounting/business studies/commerce, mathematics/economics, and an elective language (English or Hindi).Minimum CUET score requirement: While JSBF hasn't officially disclosed a cut-off, aiming for a percentile above 70th in relevant subjects can be a good starting point.Additional exams might be accepted. JSBF previously accepted various exams like the SAT, ACT, JSAT, and UGAT, besides CUET, but their current status needs to be confirmed with the admissions office.
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In order to be admitted to the B.A the university is moving to a system of accepting scores from standardized national entrance exams: Common University Entrance Test (CUET): CUET will be the primary and mandatory screening test for BA candida
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In order to be admitted to the B.A the university is moving to a system of accepting scores from standardized national entrance exams: Common University Entrance Test (CUET): CUET will be the primary and mandatory screening test for BA candidates in the Environment and Sustainable Development programme at Jindal School of Environment and Sustainability (JSES), beginning with the 2024 intake applicants. In light of the applicant pool and programme popularity, you will need to score within the competitive range established by JSES. The B.A's official minimum CUET score programme at JSES is not yet available, so check back often on the university website or get in touch with the admissions office for information. The following other standardized national entrance exams are optional, but you are welcome to submit your scores as extra evidence to support your application: SAT (1200+), ACT (25+), LSAT-India (80+), and others. Additional Selection Criteria: Personal Statement and Supplemental Questions: Applicants must submit a well-written personal statement outlining their motivations for pursuing the programme as well as their accomplishments in extracurricular and academic activities. In order to gauge your comprehension of the programme and your motivations, JSES may also pose additional questions. Faculty Interview: To assess a shortlisted candidate's critical thinking, communication, and programme comprehension, a faculty member may occasionally invite them to an interview.
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a year ago
What is the minimum cutoff for MBA at Jindal School of Journalism and Communication 2023?
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DHRUVI VINAY GOSAVICurrent Student
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Regarding the minimum requirement for an MBA at the Jindal School of Journalism and Communication (JSJC) for 2023, no information is currently available. However, JSJC bases its MBA admissions process on an applicant's performance on the JSAT,
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Regarding the minimum requirement for an MBA at the Jindal School of Journalism and Communication (JSJC) for 2023, no information is currently available. However, JSJC bases its MBA admissions process on an applicant's performance on the JSAT, SAT, ACT, or LSAT exam, with a personal interview coming next. A bachelor's degree in any field with at least 50% of the required credits is required to be eligible for the MBA programme at JSJC. Furthermore, the CMAT's overall cutoff is 50 percentile. Consequently, it is advised to monitor JSJC's official website for updates on the admissions process and deadlines.
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Gathering opinions on JSBF for B.Com. can be helpful in forming your own informed decision. To get a balanced perspectivePositive Opinions:Strong Faculty: Reviews praise the faculty's expertise and their industry connections, provid
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Gathering opinions on JSBF for B.Com. can be helpful in forming your own informed decision. To get a balanced perspectivePositive Opinions:Strong Faculty: Reviews praise the faculty's expertise and their industry connections, providing valuable practical insights.Interdisciplinary Approach: JSBF's curriculum integrates finance with other disciplines like law and economics, broadening students' understanding.Good placements: Graduates highlight decent placement opportunities with reputed companies in finance, banking, and consulting.Modern Infrastructure: JSBF's facilities, like classrooms and labs, are described as modern and well-equipped.International Exposure: Opportunities for exchange programmes and internships abroad are mentioned positively.Negative Opinions:High Fees: Some reviewers find the B.Com. fees comparatively high compared to other colleges.Competitive Environment: The academic environment is described as intense and demanding, which might not be for everyone.Location: Sonipat's location outside Delhi might be a drawback for some students seeking an urban campus experience.Limited Alumni Network: With JSBF being relatively new, the alumni network may be smaller compared to established institutions.Focus on Placements: Some reviews suggest an overemphasis on placements, which might overshadow the overall learning experience.Neutral Opinions:New Programme: Reviews acknowledge that the B.Com. programme is relatively new, so data on long-term outcomes like career progression is limited.Limited Reviews: There may be fewer online reviews compared to older universities, making it harder to gauge a comprehensive picture.
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