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The labs are well maintained and have good wifi connections. The classrooms are also in good condition and have projectors. The hostel rooms are decent and have average wifi connections. The mess food is good, and there are sports clubs for those who want to participate in physical activities.
The college offers basic facilities, just enough for a simple college life. There is no Wi-Fi connection in the college or hostels. The mess food is decent but not exceptional. The college has good medical facilities, with a hospital located nearby. The sports facilities are in decent condition.
The facilities offered in our college, like Wi-Fi and classrooms, are not up to par. Wi-Fi is not provided with unlimited data per student. Classrooms are small and not well-managed; it feels like we are sitting in a government school. Labs are also not properly managed. The library is good in comparison to everything else.
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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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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.
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:
Thank you!!