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Jindal School of Languages and Literature only offers a Bachelor of Arts [B.A. (Hons.)] with a specialization in English. The fee structure for B.A. (Hons.) English is INR 3,00,000 per annum. The duration of the course is 4 years. Jindal Schoo
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Jindal School of Languages and Literature only offers a Bachelor of Arts [B.A. (Hons.)] with a specialization in English. The fee structure for B.A. (Hons.) English is INR 3,00,000 per annum. The duration of the course is 4 years. Jindal School of Languages and Literature also offers residential benefits for students not in their primary state. The Residential Fee is INR 3,10,000. The school provides an environment for holistic study of languages, literature, and culture, with organic connections to other JGU schools and centers.
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Choosing between Jindal School of Languages and Literature and Ashoka University hinges on your priorities and academic aspirations. Jindal boasts a dedicated School of Languages, offering an extensive array of languages such as French, German
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Choosing between Jindal School of Languages and Literature and Ashoka University hinges on your priorities and academic aspirations. Jindal boasts a dedicated School of Languages, offering an extensive array of languages such as French, German, Arabic, along with English Writing & Phonetics. The curriculum is rigorous, emphasizing theoretical approaches, and the faculty is renowned. The atmosphere at Jindal is more traditional in its academic environment. On the other hand, Ashoka University provides a holistic liberal arts education, emphasizing social engagement, critical thinking, and interdisciplinary learning. The curriculum is unique, offering flexible course options. The campus life at Ashoka is vibrant, with a focus on experiential learning and social responsibility. The culture is more open and diverse, fostering independent thinking and encouraging students to question. Ultimately, the superior choice depends on your personal preferences, academic interests, and the type of educational experience you seek.
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2 years ago
Which one is better for B.Sc, Jindal School of Environment and Sustainability or FLAME University?
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Deciding between Jindal School of Environment and Sustainability (JSES) and FLAME University for a B.Sc. in environmental studies depends on your specific priorities and goals. Both universities offer excellent programs, but each has its own u
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Deciding between Jindal School of Environment and Sustainability (JSES) and FLAME University for a B.Sc. in environmental studies depends on your specific priorities and goals. Both universities offer excellent programs, but each has its own unique strengths and considerations. Here's a breakdown to help you compare:Jindal School of Environment and Sustainability (JSES):Strengths:Focus on Science and Technology: The B.Sc. program at JSES delves deeper into the scientific and technological aspects of environmental issues, with courses in fields like ecology, conservation biology, environmental chemistry, and sustainable energy.Interdisciplinary Approach: While science-focused, the programme also integrates social sciences, economics, and policy, providing a holistic understanding of environmental challenges.Strong Research Emphasis: JSES faculty are actively involved in research, offering opportunities for undergraduate students to participate in cutting-edge projects.Good Placements: JSES boasts a strong track record of placements in environmental consulting firms, research institutions, and government agencies.Considerations:Limited B.Sc. Options: JSES currently only offers one B.Sc. program in Environment & Sustainable Development, while FLAME has a wider range of B.Sc. options (e.g., Environmental Science, Wildlife Biology, Climate Change and Sustainability).Location: JSES is located in Sonipat, Haryana, which might not be ideal for students who prefer a larger city environment like Pune, where FLAME University is situated.Higher Fees: Compared to FLAME, JSES has slightly higher tuition fees.FLAME University:Strengths:Wider Range of B.Sc. Options: FLAME offers diverse B.Sc. programs in environmental studies, allowing you to specialize in specific areas like wildlife biology, climate change, or marine science.Interdisciplinary and Liberal Arts Focus: FLAME emphasizes an interdisciplinary approach, integrating environmental studies with humanities, social sciences, and business courses. This fosters critical thinking and broadens your perspective.Vibrant Campus Life: FLAME is known for its vibrant campus community and international exposure, offering opportunities for cultural exchange and personal growth.Location Advantage: FLAME's location in Pune provides access to diverse ecosystems and research opportunities in nearby Western Ghats and marine environments.Considerations:Newer Program: FLAME's B.Sc. programs are relatively newer compared to JSES, so information on placements and alumni outcomes might be limited.Higher Entry Requirements: FLAME generally has stricter admission criteria compared to JSES, so ensuring you meet the academic requirements is important.Ultimately, the "better" choice for you depends on your individual priorities. If you prefer a science-focused programme with a strong research emphasis, JSES might be a good fit. If you value flexibility, interdisciplinary learning, and a vibrant campus life, FLAME could be the better option.
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The CUET score is recognised by JSLL as one of the requirements for admission to the B.A. (Hons.) English curriculum. The Christ University Entrance Test, or CUET, is a national entrance exam that the university administers to candidates seeki
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The CUET score is recognised by JSLL as one of the requirements for admission to the B.A. (Hons.) English curriculum. The Christ University Entrance Test, or CUET, is a national entrance exam that the university administers to candidates seeking admission to a range of undergraduate and graduate programmes. You must have a valid CUET score and at least 60% in your class 12th (or more) test from an accredited board in order to apply to JSLL's B.A. (Hons.) English curriculum.
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Muskan GuptaCurrent Student
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PG courses at Jindal School of Public Health and Human Development (JSPHHD) in Indian Rupees (INR):Tuition Fees:Master of Public Health (MPH): INR 6,25,000 per yearMSc Public Health (Global Health): INR 6,25,000 per yearMSc Epidemiology: INR 6
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PG courses at Jindal School of Public Health and Human Development (JSPHHD) in Indian Rupees (INR):Tuition Fees:Master of Public Health (MPH): INR 6,25,000 per yearMSc Public Health (Global Health): INR 6,25,000 per yearMSc Epidemiology: INR 6,25,000 per yearMSc Health Management: INR 6,25,000 per yearResidential Fees (Optional):On-campus housing: INR 3,10,000 per yearAdditional Fees:Application fee: INR 1,180Late application fee: INR 2,360Security deposit: INR 10,000
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RAJ MAJUMDERCurrent Student
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The Jindal School of Government and Public Policy (JSGP) at O.P. Jindal Global University in Sonepat, Haryana has a seat intake for BA (Hons). To be eligible for admission to the BA (Hons) program, candidates must: Pass the 10+2 exam
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The Jindal School of Government and Public Policy (JSGP) at O.P. Jindal Global University in Sonepat, Haryana has a seat intake for BA (Hons). To be eligible for admission to the BA (Hons) program, candidates must: Pass the 10+2 exam from a recognised boardObtain a minimum of 60%Students who complete 10+2 in the admission year can also applyThe JSGP accepts entrance scores for UG courses, including: 55% in JSAT1200+ in SAT28+ in ACTCandidates can apply online or offline.
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2 years ago
What is the seat intake for BA at JSLH?
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The Jindal School of Liberal Arts and Humanities (JSLH) has a seat intake of 140 for its three-year BA (Hons) program. The school offers two specializations at the undergraduate level. JSLH is a competitive institution with around 500 seats av
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The Jindal School of Liberal Arts and Humanities (JSLH) has a seat intake of 140 for its three-year BA (Hons) program. The school offers two specializations at the undergraduate level. JSLH is a competitive institution with around 500 seats available. Admission is based on a candidate's academic and extra-curricular achievements and an interview round. JSLH courses include BA (Hons), BFA, and PG Diploma. Admission to JSLH courses is based on the entrance exams, JAAT, JSAT, SAT, ACT, and CUET.
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Muskan GuptaCurrent Student
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Directly comparing costs between Jindal School of Languages and Literature (JSLL) and Ashoka University's Department of Literature (ADLU) reveals nuances, not a definitive answer. While JSLL charges a fixed annual tuition fee of INR 3,00,000 f
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Directly comparing costs between Jindal School of Languages and Literature (JSLL) and Ashoka University's Department of Literature (ADLU) reveals nuances, not a definitive answer. While JSLL charges a fixed annual tuition fee of INR 3,00,000 for all UG programs, ADLU adopts a variable fee structure based on chosen specializations and financial aid options. Some ADLU specializations might be slightly more expensive than JSLL, while others could be significantly cheaper, particularly with scholarships and need-based aid.Therefore, instead of a blanket statement, consider these factors:Specific program: Compare the tuition fees for your desired specialisation at both institutions.Financial aid: Explore scholarship and aid options available at ADLU, which can significantly reduce the cost.Living expenses: Factor in additional costs like hostel, meals, and other student expenses, which might vary depending on location and lifestyle.
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2 years ago
What entrance exam scores does Jindal School of Government and Public Policy accept for admission to BA?
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The Jindal School of Government and Public Policy accepts the following entrance exam scores for undergraduate courses: 55% in JSAT1200+ in SAT28+ in ACTThe school also accepts JSAT/ACT or SAT. Admission is conducted through three ro
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The Jindal School of Government and Public Policy accepts the following entrance exam scores for undergraduate courses: 55% in JSAT1200+ in SAT28+ in ACTThe school also accepts JSAT/ACT or SAT. Admission is conducted through three rounds: Application assessmentFaculty interviewThe school also considers a personal statement, supplemental application, X and XII grade marks, and a personal interview. For admission to the BA LLB programme at Jindal Global Law School (JGLS), candidates should aim to achieve a percentile score of around 80 to 99.
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DHRUVI VINAY GOSAVICurrent Student
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The Jindal School of Journalism and Communication has different cutoff scores for different schools.As such, it is imperative that you check the website of the school to which you hope to be admitted.On the other hand, the following general cu
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The Jindal School of Journalism and Communication has different cutoff scores for different schools.As such, it is imperative that you check the website of the school to which you hope to be admitted.On the other hand, the following general cutoff scores apply to Jindal Global University (JGU) and its affiliated institutions:The Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST) requires a minimum of 50% of total marks or an equivalent grade to be eligible for the MBA program.For CMAT, the 50 percentile is the overall cutoff.For the General Category, the GMAT overall cutoff is 450 points.A 70% cumulative grade point average in Class 12 is required to apply for JGBS.
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