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Jnu french ba addmission procedure

sadafreen356 17th Aug, 2025

Admission to JNU's BA (Hons) French program requires a minimum of 45% marks in 10+2 or equivalent and a qualifying score in the CUET (UG) exam.

You must appear for both the English Test (Section IA) and the General Test (Section III) in CUET (UG). Based on your CUET scores and JNU's deprivation points policy, a merit list will be published, followed by pre-enrollment registration and fee payment to confirm admission.

Lateral entry into the second year is also possible for those with a bachelor's degree (first year) with at least 45% marks from a recognized institution. Be sure to check JNU's official website or prospectus for the latest and most accurate admission details.

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Jnu french admission procedure

Nikita shahi 18th Aug, 2025

Hi,

Thank for reaching out!

Jawaharlal Nehru University offers French studies at undergraduate and postgraduate levels via the Centre for French and Francophone Studies. Admission pathways changed recently to be aligned with NTA exams, so here’s a helpful breakdown:

UG (e.g., BA Hons or integrated programs) — applicants must appear for CUET-UG (the Common University Entrance Test). Choose the language/general test papers required by JNU for the French program when filling CUET. After CUET results are declared, JNU releases a merit list and calls selected candidates for admission procedures (document verification, fee payment). PG (MA in French) — admission is typically through CUET-PG, and eligibility normally requires a bachelor’s degree with adequate exposure to French or a related language background (check JNU’s specific eligibility in the prospectus). For both UG and PG: collect and keep ready your CUET scorecard, 10th/12th or graduation mark sheets, DOB proof, category/EWS certificates, and proof of identity.

To know more visit: https://www.careers360.com/university/jawaharlal-nehru-university-new-delhi

Good luck,



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I have completed my graduation from Amity University Noida while commuting from my home situated in South Delhi, previously I did my schooling from Kendriya Vidhyalaya JNU campus, Delhi. I also have a Delhi domicile which I made recently. Will I be considered for Delhi Home state quota in GGSIPU MCA

Aryan 3rd Aug, 2025

Hi dear candidate,

There are NO worries as for your kind information, the GGSIPU reserves 85% of it's seats for Delhi domicile and this includes both UG and PG courses. You can register for 2026 IPU CET exam next year for PG courses as the 2025 exam have been conducted already.

BEST REGARDS

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Ive filled form for Ba (hons) in foreign languages at jnu but i forgot which languages i chose in preference?what can i do to find out? plis help

Nikita shahi 25th Jul, 2025

Hi Ayush!

Thanks for your question, and don't worry this happens to many students!

If you’ve filled the form for BA (Hons) in Foreign Languages at JNU, but forgot your language preference, here’s what you can do:

You can follow these steps to check your filled preferences:

1. Login to the JNU admission portal same where you applied via CUET.

2. Go to Application Form Preview or My Applications.

3. You’ll find your language preference list under the Course Details section.

If the portal is closed, wait for the correction window or contact the JNU admission helpdesk via email. They are helpful and often allow minor corrections before councelling.

So the language you chose impacts counseling and merit lists, so it’s important to double-check it.

Best of luck



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What is the cut off of cuet of sociology for jnu bhu du

Abhi sonkar 16th Jul, 2025

Hello

UniversityProgramExpected CUET Cutoff (General)

BHU (VCW)B.A. (Hons.) Sociology~218 marks

DUB.A. (Hons.) Sociology~975–985 marks (very high)

JNUB.A. (Hons.) SociologyLikely ≥700+ (est. 95 percentile)

UniversityCategoryApprox. Cutoff for B.A. (Hons.) Sociology

BHU – VCW CampusSC~220–240 marks

ST~150–160 marks

DU – Top CollegesSC~680–710 marks (~90–95 percentile)

ST~640–690 marks (~85–90 percentile)

JNUSCLikely ~700+ marks (≈95 percentile)

STLikely ~650+ marks (≈90–95 percentile)

Note: these are just expected Round figure

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I got 220/500 kya mujhe jnu mein ba hons Persian mil skta hai

tanvi bansal 7th Jul, 2025

Hello

The cutoff for BA (Hons) Persian at JNU for this year is 85% for General , 82.8% for OBC, 74.1 for SC, 65.9% for ST and 33.2% for PWD students. So, basically the cutoff varies according to the category.

As your score is 44%, it is difficult to get admission at JNU but if you belong from the categories mentioned above that offer the course at your score , you will get the admission at JNU .

Hope this helps.

All the Best.







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I want to do masters in PSIR from JNU. How should I start and what should I do?

Anushree Thakare 5th Jul, 2025

Hello student,

To pursue an MA in Political Science and International Relations (PSIR) at JNU, you should first focus on understanding the entrance exam syllabus and pattern, then work on strengthening your knowledge of political theory, Indian politics, and international relations.

Additionally, you should build your general knowledge and stay updated on current affairs.

Tip: Practice with past papers and develop strong writing skills for the exam and potential essay-based questions.

JNU uses the CUET PG exam for admissions to the MA PSIR program. You'll need to register and appear for the CUET PG and potentially meet any specific subject test requirements outlined by the university.

Here's a article showing fees, exam and seats available for the course political science and international relations:

https://www.careers360.com/university/jawaharlal-nehru-university-new-delhi/ma-political-science-course

Thank you!!


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I had my jee results which was 81.69 percentile.Gen EWS male,home state Andhra pradesh.Do I get ECE seat in JMI or AMU or NIT HAMIRPUR or jnu.

Chelsie G 18th Aug, 2025

With 81.69 percentile in JEE Main under the General EWS category, getting ECE in JMI, AMU, JNU, or NIT Hamirpur would be quite difficult. For these institutes, the cutoff for ECE usually stays higher, often above 90–95 percentile for EWS candidates. JMI and AMU tend to have competitive cutoffs because of limited seats, while JNU and NIT Hamirpur also require a higher percentile. However, you still have good chances in other NITs, IIITs, or state-level colleges where the cutoff percentile is comparatively lower.

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Why did you choose this college and program (e.g., B.Tech in ECE at JNU)?"

sadafreen356 10th May, 2025

You can write as I chose this college, JNU (Jawaharlal Nehru University) and program (B.Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering), because of its excellent reputation and the potential it offers in the field of technology. JNU is known for its strong engineering faculty, up-to-date curriculum, and well-equipped facilities, making it an attractive choice for students seeking a challenging and rewarding education. Specifically, the ECE program at JNU provides a broad foundation in electronics, communication, and related technologies, allowing students to explore diverse career paths in areas like wireless communication, robotics, and more.

Here's a more detailed breakdown:

1. College Reputation:

JNU is a highly prestigious and well-regarded university, recognized for its academic excellence and research opportunities.

It's known for attracting talented students and faculty, creating a vibrant learning environment.

The Engineering Department at JNU is particularly strong, with graduates from top institutions like IITs, NITs, and IISc.

2. Program Choice (ECE):

ECE is a dynamic and rapidly evolving field, with numerous career opportunities in areas like communication, electronics, and information technology.

The program provides a solid foundation in areas like signal processing, analog and digital electronics, and VLSI design.

It equips students with the skills and knowledge to design, build, and deploy innovative solutions to real-world problems.

3. JNU's ECE Program Specifics:

The curriculum at JNU is comparable to that of top engineering schools, ensuring a high-quality education.

The program offers a wide range of courses, allowing students to specialize in areas of interest.

JNU's ECE program also includes practical training and hands-on experience through labs and projects.

4. Career Prospects:

ECE graduates have diverse career options in industries like telecommunications, electronics manufacturing, software development, and more.

They can work in fields like wireless communication, robotics, IoT, and renewable energy systems.

The program also prepares students for higher studies and research in areas like signal processing, VLSI design, and communication networks.

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