Jawaharlal Nehru University Entrance Examination
Hi Shilpi,
Yes, you can apply for Jawaharlal Nehru University entrance exam for undergraduate courses whether your result has been declared or not. Result is needed at the time of counseling procedure. In the application form you need to fill only registration details of class 12th.
I hope this answer cleared your doubts. For further doubts/queries feel free to ask in comment section.
All The Best!!
hi,
no, jawharlal nehru university has no m.a course on psychology, you may follow the below link to know about other course details,
https://www.jnu.ac.in/academic-masters-program
some of the institute which offer this course,
hindu college
Fergusson College, Pune
St. Xavier's College (Autonomous), Mumbai
Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce, Pune
Mithibai College of Arts, Mumbai
hi heshica,
Yes you have this option at iiser pune.
The IISER Pune BS-MS course aims to integrate the conventional bachelors and masters programs into a more holistic science education experience. The program aims to train some of the brightest young minds of our country, through some of the best practitioners of science in India.
Admission in IISER
SCB Channel Students who have passed 12th class with science stream in 2018 or 2019 are eligible to apply for admissions and appear for IAT. However, they will be considered for admissions to the degree programmes only if they obtain the cut-off marks specified for their board. Students applying through SCB channel will have to appear in the IISER Aptitude Test (IAT) which will be conducted at various centers across the country.
JEE-Advanced Channel Candidates in General category securing a rank within 10000 in the Common Rank List (CRL) of JEE Advanced are eligible to apply. For candidates belonging to the reserved category (OBC-NCL, SC, ST, PD), their category rank should be within 10000.Additional cut-off criteria i.e. marks obtained in 12th examin is also applicable.
KVPY Channel Candidates having a valid KVPY fellowship commencing from 2019-20 academic session are eligible to apply for admissions.
hope this answer will helps!!
all the best for the future!!
Hi Sourdeep,
Yes, there is a UG course on Computer Science in Jawaharlal Nehru University(JNU), New Delhi.
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) in Computer Science is a full-time three-year undergraduate degree course offered by JNU at National Defence Academy, Pune.
You can take admission in this course by clearing UPSC CAPF exam.
JNU also offers B.Tech and M.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering which is a 5 year full-time integrated course.
You may refer to this article for more information about B.Sc in Computer Science by JNU.
You may refer to this article for more information about B.Tech and M.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering at JNU.
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!
The aggregate criteria for all Categories is one and the same. According to the e-prospectus https://jnu.ac.in/admission/e-prospectus-2020-21.pdf, you should have completed your Bachelor's degree in a 10+2+3 format with a minimum aggregate of 50%. It is 50% if you have Social sciences as subjects and its 55% if you studied Science and Technology disciplines. So unfortunately with 45% you are not eligible.
Hello,
Yes, you can do MA in International Affairs after Btech if you want to change the course of technical degree and move to a non-technical course.
There are various colleges in Delhi university as well which offer MA courses with eligibility criteria search and apply accordingly.
All the Best
JNU doesn't offer Psychology as a course But it is one of the subjects in the curriculum of various courses like Social Sciences in Health, Educational Studies, Social Systems, Women Studies. It is offered as Social Psychology or Research Methods in Psychology Critical Perspectives in Psychology, etc. These are various subjects at PG level. For more information, please check their e--prospectus at: https://jnu.ac.in/admission/e-prospectus-2020-21.pdf
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