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Please be specific about the subject, wether about UG, PG or higher studies.

Attaching you a link regarding the details about JNU admission 2021, answer key, cutoff and counselling:--

https://university.careers360.com/articles/jnu-admission

Dear aspirant hope you are doing well. You have to apply for gap certificate in your home state.To apply for a gap certificate the candidate has to go to the district court or contact any lawyer/advocate . A legal affidavit will be issued by the court which will be considered as proof for the reason for which the student has taken a gap in his/er education years.

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hello,to take admission in jnu you need to write entrance exam - JNUEE

application mode - Online

marks -100 Marks (Total questions 100)


merit base

  • Admission is based on the rank in the Entrance exam conducted by the University and Deprivation points awarded, if applicable.
    Separate merit lists are prepared for each category i.e. candidates belonging to SC, ST, OBC, PH categories.

Eligibility : Bachelor’s degree under 10+2+3 pattern of education with at least 50% marks in Social sciences and 55% marks for those who have Bachelor’s Degree in science and technology disciplines.

Syllabus for M.a political science

  1. Political Theory and Political Ideologies
  2. Western Political Thought
  3. Modern Indian Political Thought
  4. Constitution of India
  5. Indian Government and Political Processes
  6. Comparative Politics
  7. International Relations



Syllabus for MA Sociology


  • Thinkers - Karl Marx, Emile Durkheim, Max Weber, Georg Simmel, C. Wright Mills, George Herbert Mead, Claude Levi-Strauss o G.S. Ghurye, M. N. Srinivas, Iravati Karve, Yogendra Singh, Andre Beteille, T.K. Oommen
  • Basic Concepts and Social Institutions
  • Tools and Techniques of Research Methodology
  • Social Structure and Social Change
  • Social Stratification - Gender, Caste, Class, Tribe, Disability
  • Economy and Society
  • State, Polity and Society
  • Family, Marriage and Kinship
  • Religion
  • Environment and Society
  • Social Movements
  • Social Issues
  • Understanding Indian society
  • Modernization, Globalization and Development

Dear Aspirant, BTech from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), Delhi will not be a good option at this point of time because JNU has started the course in 2018 so its new and no placements are provided till now. But in the later future there is a chance of being one of the best engineering colleges. BTech ECE from JNU will not be the good option as JNU recently started the engineering courses. I hope you are clear now. Feel free to ask if you have any other doubts. All The Best for your upcoming future.

Hello,

There are various B.tech courses available in JNU. You can go to the official website and check all the details regarding the admission pattern. JNU has ranked in terms of technical courses. Follow the link for more information

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.careers360.com/university/jawaharlal-nehru-university-new-delhi/amp&ved=2ahUKEwjVlfmamdb0AhVASGwGHWzzANwQFnoECBEQAQ&usg=AOvVaw2O2CkgBV3KWP82lR9cvxDW

Hope your doubt is clear

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Dear applicant, JNU conducts entrance exam, JNUEE every year to offer admission to students of different curriculum. Coming to subjects, in Master's or PG programme, there are different specialisation in M.A ( different languages like Hindi,Urdu etc.) Or Economics or MCA etc. You will have entrance for M.Sc Biotechnology too, so overall you need to prepare for the subjects in which you want your curriculum to pursue but have some general knowledge skills too.

Good luck!!

Hello Aspirant,

As per your query i would say that for admission in JNU, you have to seat for entrance exam according to which you will be selected based on merit and cuoff. This year the entrance took place in the month of August. Check the website for latest updates regarding this. Your graduation marks also matters a lot. If you are general candidate than cutoff will be higher than obs, sc and st.

You can go through the official website of jnu for entrance exam dates, previous year cutoff if needed and accordingly you can prepare.

Thank You

Hello Aspirant.

Sorry but your question is incomplete and not clear so I'll try to give you the answer as per I understood what you have asked in the question.

JNU is Jawaharlal Nehru University. This university was established in 1969 and was names after our first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru. It is a public central major research university located in New Delhi. And NIT( National Institute of Technology), Patna. This university was established in 1886 and it is one of the oldest engineering institutes in India.

But if I'll do the comparison in these two university they both have their own pros and cons. because as we know that coin ha two sides the positive and the negative one same goes with these university they both are best in their own way.

Some important Information about JNU, DELHI And NIT, PATNA .

  • JNU, New Delhi is considered to be one of the prestigious institutions in the country to pursue any degree in any stream of your choice. It was ranked 2nd among all the universities in 2019. This university is approved by NIRF and NAAC with A+ grading.
  • NIT, Patna is one of the oldest technological institutions in Southern India, rated as the best best technological institution. It was ranked as 21st among the top institutions in India as per NIRF ranking.

The information that I have provided above is best of my knowledge and hope this helps you to resolve your query and now it's your decision in which university you have to go and in which course because at the end the decision lies with you.

GOOD LUCK AND STAY MOTIVATED.

Thankyou.


Hi,

Dipankar Gupta is an Indian socialist and public intellectual. After retiring from JNU, he shifted his focus to research and writing columns for famous newspapers in India.

His current research interests include rural-urban transformation, labor laws in the informal sector, modernity, ethnicity, caste, and stratification.

He is also writing columns for The Times of India, The Hindu, The Indian Express, and Anandbazar Patrika.

Following are the links for his columns:

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/blogs/author/dipankargupta/

https://indianexpress.com/profile/columnist/dipankar-gupta/

https://www.thehindu.com/profile/author/Dipankar-Gupta-15000/

He's also a member of the board of Reserve Bank of India, National Bank of Agricultural and Rural Development, and Max India.

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Regularly check Career 360, know previous year cut off and download previous year questions and then the next step is to study, you can study it online on YouTube after you segregate your syllabus or you can join offline institutes, but the best thing would be a gab on the subject on your own.

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