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Deciding between Jindal and Amity depends on your priorities.Jindal:Strengths: democratised development focus, interdisciplinary learning, global perspective, small classes.Ideal for: students passionate about social justice, seeking real-worl
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Deciding between Jindal and Amity depends on your priorities.Jindal:Strengths: democratised development focus, interdisciplinary learning, global perspective, small classes.Ideal for: students passionate about social justice, seeking real-world application, and preferring personalised attention.Amity:Strengths: wider programme range, vibrant campus, potentially lower cost, strong industry networks.Ideal for: students seeking flexibility, preferring a lively atmosphere, and being cost-conscious with specific career goals.Ultimately, choose the university that aligns with your interests, learning style, and career aspirations. Research specific programmes, costs, and alumni experiences before making your decision.
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B. A. (Hons. Environment and Sustainable Development: Policy & Law, Economics, Ecological Science, and Social Sciences are the main areas of focus. Strengths: Fosters the development of communicatio
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B. A. (Hons. Environment and Sustainable Development: Policy & Law, Economics, Ecological Science, and Social Sciences are the main areas of focus. Strengths: Fosters the development of communication, critical thinking, and policy analysis skills. strong grasp of the social aspects of sustainability. Perfect for: Students who are interested in the social, legal, political, or economic aspects of sustainability. Appropriate for professions in consulting firms, government agencies, advocacy groups, and NGOs.B.Sc. (Hons. Environment and Sustainable Development: Special attention is paid to STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) fields that are involved in environmental management and protection.Strengths: Offers a solid basis in ecology, environmental science, and technical solutions. enhances research and analytical abilities. Perfect for: Students who have a strong interest in science, technology, and experiential learning. opens doors for employment in field-based work, environmental engineering, renewable energy, environmental consulting, and research.
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RAJ MAJUMDERCurrent Student
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Yes, the Jindal School of Government and Public Policy accepts CUET scores for admission. The Jindal School of Government and Public Policy uses a holistic admissions process that includes a personal statement, supplemental application, g
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Yes, the Jindal School of Government and Public Policy accepts CUET scores for admission. The Jindal School of Government and Public Policy uses a holistic admissions process that includes a personal statement, supplemental application, grade marks, personal interview, and Jindal Scholastic Aptitude Test (JSAT) score or equivalent. The Jindal School of Government and Public Policy also accepts the SAT India exam for admission.
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Pragya GangwarCurrent Student
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There is no clear answer to which one is better for a BA Jindal School of Journalism and Communication or Chandigarh University.Both universities offer Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communication courses.Chandigarh University is rank
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There is no clear answer to which one is better for a BA Jindal School of Journalism and Communication or Chandigarh University.Both universities offer Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communication courses.Chandigarh University is ranked among the best journalism and mass communication colleges in Punjab and North India.The University Institute of Media Studies at Chandigarh University has state-of-the-art infrastructure and dedicated faculty that ensure quality education for all students.On the other hand, Jindal School of Journalism and Communication is a part of the OP Jindal Global University which is a private university located in Sonipat, Haryana.It is known for its interdisciplinary approach to education and has collaborations with several international universities.Students should consider factors such as location, curriculum, faculty, infrastructure and placement opportunities before making a decision.
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Pritam BharadwazCurrent Student
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JSPC Jindal offers several UG and PG courses. It offers only one specialization in B.S, M.A. and B.A. The fees of various courses at JSPC Jindal ranges from INR 5 Lakhs to INR 18 Lakhs depending upon the course you choose. The detailed bracket
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JSPC Jindal offers several UG and PG courses. It offers only one specialization in B.S, M.A. and B.A. The fees of various courses at JSPC Jindal ranges from INR 5 Lakhs to INR 18 Lakhs depending upon the course you choose. The detailed brackets of UG and PG fees is mentioned below:CoursesTuition FeesB.Sc.(1 course)18 LB.A.(1 course)18 LM.A.(1 course)5 L
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For the academic year 2023, OP Jindal Global University has started admission for all UG and PG programmes including B.Tech, MBA, BBA, etc. The application will close as for all available seats in the courses have been filled because there are
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For the academic year 2023, OP Jindal Global University has started admission for all UG and PG programmes including B.Tech, MBA, BBA, etc. The application will close as for all available seats in the courses have been filled because there are a certain amount of seats available. You can find the cut off information on the college website or shiksha website.
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kavish godaraCurrent Student
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Unfortunately, the cut-off scores for the 2023 intake of the B.A. (Hons.) and B.Sc. (Hons.) programs at Jindal School of Environment and Sustainability (JSES) have not been officially released yet. The application process for the 2023 batch cl
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Unfortunately, the cut-off scores for the 2023 intake of the B.A. (Hons.) and B.Sc. (Hons.) programs at Jindal School of Environment and Sustainability (JSES) have not been officially released yet. The application process for the 2023 batch closed in March 2023, and typically, it takes several months for universities to finalize and announce cut-off scores after analyzing all applications.Here are some places where you might find the cut-off scores once they are announced:Jindal School of Environment and Sustainability website: This is the most official and reliable source for all admission-related information, including cut-off scores. Keep an eye on the admissions page, as they will likely update it with the cut-off scores whenever they are available.Jindal Global University website: The main university website might also publish the cut-off scores for all undergraduate programs, including JSES.
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kavish godaraCurrent Student
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Jindal School of Environment and Sustainability (JSES) attracts a range of top recruiters who recognize the value of their graduates in various fields related to environment and sustainability. While the specific list may vary year-to-year, he
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Jindal School of Environment and Sustainability (JSES) attracts a range of top recruiters who recognize the value of their graduates in various fields related to environment and sustainability. While the specific list may vary year-to-year, here are some known major recruiters for JSES graduates:Multinational Corporations:Deloitte: Known for its consulting services in sustainability and climate change.PWC: Offers services in environmental auditing, green finance, and renewable energy.ICICI Bank: Actively involved in sustainable infrastructure and green financing initiatives.Wipro: Focuses on sustainability consulting and technology solutions for environmental challenges.ITC: A large Indian conglomerate with involvement in renewable energy and sustainable agriculture.Environmental NGOs and Research Institutions:WWF: Leading global organisation working on conservation and environmental protection.Greenpeace: Renowned advocacy group for environmental activism and campaigning.TERI: The Energy and Resources Institute, a prominent research institute focused on sustainable development.World Resources Institute (WRI): Global think tank providing solutions to urgent environmental challenges.Centre for Science and Environment (CSE): Public interest research group focusing on environmental issues in India.
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RAJ MAJUMDERCurrent Student
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The Jindal School of Government and Public Policy (JSGP) offers five courses at the undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctorate levels: MA in Public PolicyMA in EconomicsMA in Public Policy (Online)PhD ProgrammeBA (Hons.) in Public PolicyJ
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The Jindal School of Government and Public Policy (JSGP) offers five courses at the undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctorate levels: MA in Public PolicyMA in EconomicsMA in Public Policy (Online)PhD ProgrammeBA (Hons.) in Public PolicyJSGP was the first public policy school in India to offer a two-year full-time MA in Public Policy program. The programme is taught by internationally trained faculty. JSGP also offers a three-year undergraduate honors programme in Economics. According to Coursera, graduates of the MA in Public Policy programme are prepared to work in a variety of fields, including: Development and public policy organizationsCSR initiativesAcademic institutionsThink tanksNGOsMedia and political organizations
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Applications for the 2024 academic year at the Jindal School of Government and Public Policy (JSGP) are open for undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD courses. To apply, you can: Visit the JSGP websiteGo to the "Admission" tabClick on
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Applications for the 2024 academic year at the Jindal School of Government and Public Policy (JSGP) are open for undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD courses. To apply, you can: Visit the JSGP websiteGo to the "Admission" tabClick on "Online Application Form"Register using an active email addressTo fill out the application form, you'll need to: Enter your name, address, mobile number, password, and other detailsUpload a recent passport-size photoUpload any relevant documentsThe JSGP also conducts a Public Policy Entrance Test (PPET). This is an open-book, objective-type test that assesses your qualitative and quantitative aptitude, subject knowledge, and more. You'll receive a sample paper after registering, and the online application goes live on December 1st.
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