Jawaharlal Nehru University Entrance Examination
The admission test will carry a total of 100 marks with the unit wise marks assigned and coverage of topics is as follows:
Unit I is for 60 marks and covers topics like:
1. Geomorphology, climatology, oceanography and biogeography.
2. Human geography, economic geography, political geography, Population geography, human ecology and human settlements.
3. Regional geography of India- physiographic divisions, patterns and levels of development of agriculture and industries, growth of population, urbanization, and socio-culture diversity.
4. Geographical information System, Remote Sensing, Cartography, Quantitative Techniques/Statistics.
Unit II is for 20 marks and covers Questions on Physical, human regional geography and geography of India.
Unit III is for 10 marks and covers Questions on Cartography, scale and map projections, topographical maps of India, Methods of data representation
Unit IV is for 10 marks and covers Question on Statistical Methods – frequency distribution, measures of central tendency and dispersion, Correlation.
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I would like to inform you that for clarification, the eligibility is that aspirant must have Master's degree in Physics, Chemistry or Mathematics with atleast 55% marks. Candidates having majored in Physics or Chemistry should have had Mathematics atleast up to the Bachelor's level. Candidates majoring in Chemistry should have specialized in Physical Chemistry/Chemical Physics at the M.Sc. level. Exceptions can be made in case of applicants with a B.Tech. (Electronics/Electrical) degree provided they successfully compete in our entrance examination. You can use the link given below for reference-:
https://www.jnu.ac.in/sps_phd#phd
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For doing the M.A course from one of the most prestigious university of India , here is the eligibility
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Yeah you may have different subjects in graduation and post graduation. There will not be any problem if you are not willing to apply for UGC NET. But if you're interested in applying for it, take the same subjects in graduation and post graduation.
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For jnu economic at frist you have to check the syllabus of the entrance exam,and then take the help books and solved question papers and start preparing,
The pattern of entrance examination for M.A Economics in JNU had slight changes time by time. The paper was of 100 marks.
The exam pattern is:
30 multiple choice questions of one mark each
8 less explanatory questions with 5 marks each and some proofs too, and out of which, 6 ought to be solved
3Elaborative questions with 10 marks each, out of which, 2 was required to be solved.
one 20 marks easy writing question, with a choice of 1 from 6 given topics.
Check this link to get previous year question paper
https://admissions.jnu.ac.in/2018/M.A%20M.C.A%20M.Sc/SCHOOL%20OF%20SOCIAL%20SCIENCES/030%20economics.pdf https://admissions.jnu.ac.in/2018/M.A%20M.C.A%20M.Sc/SCHOOL%20OF%20SOCIAL%20SCIENCES/030%20economics.pdf
Hello Anushka,
Greetings!
You can easily apply for the second year of B.A Hons in foreign language if you have completed the first year from a recognized college/university with an equivalent degree scoring at least 45% in that stream. You also should have proper and adequate knowledge of the language that you are applying for.
Hope your issue is resolved.
Best of luck!
Hi,
JNU does offer Msc. in chemistry. You are supposed to have qualified your Bsc chemistry with minimum 50% marks. You will be required to give the national level entrance exam to get admitted in Bsc. The main syllabus will include most of your topics that were there in Bsc.
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