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What students say about Jawaharlal Nehru University - [JNU]
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I have chosen a master's of science (physics). Here in the school of physical science 39 faculty are there of which 19 teach physics and 44 strength students. All faculties are highly qualified and did a lot of research in their field. The timing of term exams was about 6 months but due to covid it got disturbed. Exam level you can say above moderate
We gave CUET(pg) entrance test which consist of part A - General Aptitude and part B- domain subject and according to the score in part B we got shortlisted in the admission process. Here the top rankers of the test get a chance at admission.
I chose the MSC physics course because I want to pursue it and go for research in physics. And jnu is one of the leading universities in India for both sciences and language courses. Faculty to student ratio is also good. They select only 40 students for the course. The faculties are top quality and they teach the topics in a very easy way and are the top researchers in their field and published many books. As our sem started out late so to manage according to the academic calendar semester duration was reduced to 2.5 months with one mid-sem and end-sem examination. It is not easy to score in the exams as faculties set a tough paper.
Admitted in jnu through the cuet pg held in Sept 2022 then we have to apply for different colleges by submitting various documents like 10 and 10+2 mark sheet graduation mark sheet and degree aadhar card electricity bill etc as proof of your residence etc. Then the university releases the merit list through which students are admitted and only a core subject score of cuet is considered that's the benefit of applying for jnu. As most universities admit students on the basis of both section A and section B of cuet.
I choose this course because I want to be a scientist and Jawaharlal Nehru university is one of the best platforms for that. The faculty is awesome, the professor did postdoctoral in their field. The teaching method is awesome because they connect abstract things by day to day life. The exam is not tough if you are disciplined with your syllabus
There is an exam conducted by NTA CUET pg In the exam, there were two sections Part A and Part B Part A is for general awareness and part B is for domain subjects. Because many colleges are in this exam so the cutoff is not very high.
There are basically two examinations held every semester. Mid-term examination and end-semester examination. There are 4 semesters in total for this course. The level is up to the subjects. Some are difficult while some are moderate.
I have applied for jnu entrance examination which is held every year for various courses. The cut-off was around 75 out of 100. There was also a reservation for OBC, EWS etc. I passed the examination and got my name on the first list. Around 5 lists were there. The application fee was around 500. The eligibility criteria were simple: candidates must have a bachelor's degree with physics as one of the subjects in any discipline under the 10+2+3 education pattern securing at least 55 per cent marks in aggregate. The course I opt was Masters in Physics which is a two-year course and is full-time. Candidates with a bachelor's in technology degree can also apply for this exam with a cgpa at least 6.0 out of 10.0 (or equivalent percentage). Persons with disabilities also got reservations in this university. For them, the criteria are they have passed the examination irrespective of their percentage of marks eligible to appear in the entrance examination. There was no negative marking. It was computer
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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