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What students say about Jawaharlal Nehru University - [JNU]
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I choose the course because the course looked very good as it offers technical skills with environmental and arts view so one can learn both at the same time 1:6 is the ratio of the faculty In the starting it was offline, currently, it is mixed both online and offline
Through Jee mains, I was able to take admission, on josaa site you can find the application form and the application form fee was rs1000. No, I haven't had any reservation benefits as I am from the general quota. I got 98.07 percentile. More transparency in the counselling process
We have both 5 years of integrated courses and 4-year B.tech courses so if you have taken the exit option then you are eligible for placement at end of the 3rd year and for the integrated one you are eligible for the 4th year. Since the school itself has created in 2018 mostly students opt for higher education and those who are placed at least get more than 7 lakh pa. I am pursuing to get MS courses
Getting into Engineering inside JNU is similar you have to qualify for JEE mains then in JOSAA or CSAB round you have to select it. After getting to the college you have to visit its website, where there is information about the faculty of the institute which is related to JOSAA, which helps you to give information about things that are needed for physical verification and its date. Then on this proper date, you have to come and complete the whole process. Sometimes communication is slightly poor from the institute you need to be active most
New Delhi, Delhi NCR
New Delhi, Delhi NCR
After my 12th board exams, I applied to some colleges (the University of Delhi and Jawahar Lal Nehru University). The University of Delhi offered a variety of courses but gave admission based on board exams. I scored 92.2% on my boards and was getting into many colleges, but I opted for JNU which gave admission based on JNUEE (entrance exam held by JNU, now under CUET). In my, College Reservation is given based on central government rules. Apart from the normal reservation, JNU provides 6 marks for students from backward districts across India. The admission process is largely flexible and smooth. Seniors and student organizations are quite helpful while the admission process and throughout
PKBy - Prince KumarThe admission process at JNU is a multi-step process that requires candidates to complete various formalities. Candidates need to keep a check on the official website of JNU for the latest updates on the admission process. However, the admission process has changed nowadays. Students need to pass the cuet examination and further qualify for the JNU cut-in off-score to get admission.
VKBy - Vishwadeep Kumarthe admission process at JNU is highly competitive, and candidates need to prepare well for the entrance examination to secure admission to their desired program. The admission process of JNU differs for each program, but there are some common steps that candidates need to follow: Registration: Candidates need to register themselves on the JNU admission portal by providing their basic details, including name, email ID, phone number, etc. Application Form: After registration, candidates need to fill out the application form by providing their educational details, personal details, and other relevant information. Uploading Documents: Candidates need to upload scanned copies of their photog
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