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Both of the institutes are great. But if you want to seasonally distinguish between these two institutes then I would recommend JNU over DU. JNU have more research friendly professors as well as good exposure to the practicality. DU also have these facilities but not to the mark/extent as that
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I hope you are doing good . As per your query , I would like to tell you that if you had filled ews category at the time of form filling and uploaded certificate or undertaking then only you will be considered in ews category if your provide
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The eligibility criteria to pursue MA Japanese is passed bachelor's degree in any discipline with 50% aggregate from a recognized university, also you need to have required proficiency in the language, the entrance test will have two parts, first one consists of general awareness on topics such as Japan’s
Dear Aspirant,
to view some of the sample papers as well as previous years question papers for the JNU Entrance Examination, you may click on the link provided below. The link will lead you to a page where you will find all the different years sample papers for each of
Hello aspirant,
Here you will get the previous year papers of JNU.
Here all papers are available free of cost so visit it.
Programmes
2018
2017
2016
2015
B. A. (Hons.) Chinese/Japanese/Korean
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B.A Hons. German/ Russian/ French
German
National Testing Agency (NTA) will release the JNU 2021 admission form in May. It is expected to be released in this month. The forms are not yet released. Keep an eye on the official website for the latest information. Jawaharlal Nehru University Entrance Examination will be held in July
the application form for admission at JNU for the academic year 2021 is set to be released during the month of May 2021. With the last date for applying being June 2021.
For more details on important dates regarding JNU 2021 application kindly visit the link provided below.
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Below I have attached a link that you can refer to fir more detailed information regarding your question. Refer to it for more help.
https://university.careers360.com/articles/jnu-syllabus
For summary, No it's not a necessity to have Chinese in your 10+2 if you want to pursue BA in Chinese from JNU. In
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