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How do I prepare for the JNU entrance exam for an MA in history?

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Mahak Chatterjee Posted On : April 19th, 2023
Studied at Jawaharlal Nehru University

Preparing for the JNU entrance exam for an MA in History requires a comprehensive and well-planned approach. Here are some steps that can help you prepare effectively:

  • Know the syllabus: The first step is to go through the syllabus of the JNU entrance exam for MA History. This will give you an idea about the topics that you need to cover and the weightage of each topic.
  • Gather study material: Gather all the relevant study materials such as textbooks, reference books, and other resources like previous years' question papers, online materials, and notes.
  • Make a study plan: Plan your study schedule, set achievable targets and deadlines, and allocate sufficient time for each topic. It is important to balance your time between different topics and sections to ensure that you cover all the topics in the syllabus.
  • Focus on key concepts: Focus on understanding the key concepts and themes in history. Also, focus on the analytical and interpretative skills required for studying history.
  • Practice writing: Practice writing essays and short answers on various historical topics. This will help you to improve your writing skills and also to understand how to structure your answers.
  • Take mock tests: Taking mock tests and solving previous years' question papers is crucial to test your knowledge and assess your preparation level. This will also help you to identify your weak areas and work on them.
  • Revision: Revision is key to retaining the information that you have studied. Revise the important topics regularly and make sure that you are well-prepared for the exam day.

In addition to the above steps, it is important to stay updated with current events and happenings related to history, both in India and the world. This will help you to gain a broader perspective and a deeper understanding of the subject.

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Does JNU have an LLB programme?

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Aniket Ghose Posted On : November 10th, 2021
P.hD Media Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University (2020)

JNU doesn’t have a Law School or faculties for Law. Thus, it doesn’t offer an LLB or an LLM program. 

The university only offers Bachelor’s programs in Foreign languages. However, JNU has two centers of International Legal Studies and Law & Governance that offer M.Phil and Ph.D programs. 

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What is the syllabus for JNU entrance exam for MA in International relations?

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Oli Kundu Posted On : November 22nd, 2021
studied at Jawaharlal Nehru University

The entrance test for MA in International Relations usually has essay-type questions. The examination aims to test the basic knowledge of candidates in-

  • Political Science - Concepts, theories, ideologies, and debates.
  • History - Key developments in Ancient/Medieval and Modern Indian history. Also, Gandhian ideas, freedom struggles, etc. 
  • Economics- Indian economy and its development.
  • World Affairs- Arab Spring, Syrian Crisis, SDGs, UN Reforms, Climate Change, Terrorism, BRICS, Human Development Index.
  • Indian Foreign Policies- Indian and the UN. 

These are some of the topics that you should focus on while preparing. 

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What are the placements after an MA in economics from JNU?

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Ujoini Ghose Posted On : November 22nd, 2021
M.A. Economics, Jawaharlal Nehru University (2018)

Economics offers many career options. Having a master’s degree in Economics from JNU will offer you many placement opportunities. Here are some of the career paths that you can choose after the completion of your degree. 

  • Quite a few companies visit the JNU campus every year to recruit students in data analyst and research analyst profiles. The average package offered in the placement drive is 9 LPA. However, not all students get placement offers. So, you want to work in a data incentive profile, it’s better to go for institutes like DSE, ISI, IGIDR, etc.
  • Many students chose to pursue higher education. You can do M.Phil or integrated M.Phil-P.hD. JNU is a great option for pursuing higher studies in Economics. After completing your degree, you can teach and continue research.
  • You can appear for civil service examinations. 
  • If you want to work in research domain but are not necessarily willing to pursue a P.hD, you can join think tanks. But you should keep in mind that getting into credible think tanks is not easy. 
  • You also have the option to take examinations for RBI and EXIM Bank. A background in Economics is a must for these examinations. 

No matter what you choose to do, the competition is quite hard. So, you will have to work accordingly. 

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What are the career prospects after completing an M.A. in political science/international relations from JNU?

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Abinash Mathur Posted On : July 15th, 2022
Studied at Jawaharlal Nehru University

You will have many career opportunities after completing an MA in Political Science or International Relations from JNU. You can get jobs in embassies, think tanks, academics, and journalism. You can become a diplomate as well. If you are pursuing Political Science, it will be better to do a Ph.D. after. It will give you the option to become International Political Scientist. 

These two courses will also help you prepare for Civil service and SSC as well. 

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What is the admission process in JNU?

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Saswat Patil Posted On : September 30th, 2021
MCA at JNU (2020)

JNU usually announces the eligibility criteria in the month of September, alongside the availability of the application form. 

Moreover, the JNU eligibility criteria thoroughly state the essential academic qualification, which is, the subject and the qualifying marks necessary for securing admission into any program offered by the university.

JNU also conducts the Jawaharlal Nehru University Entrance Exam, JNUEE. This entrance exam permits admission to different undergraduate and postgraduate programs including Arts, Science, Social Sciences with various formats of specialization.

Here are the tentative dates of the JNU entrance exam, popularly claimed as JNUEE,

It is suggested that you check the necessary eligibility criteria prior to filling the application form. 

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How do I go about choosing between JNU and DSE for MA Economics?

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Salini Roy Posted On : October 18th, 2021
M.A. Economics, Jawaharlal Nehru University (2018)

Both the courses are distinct from one another.

At DSE, they train you rigorously in mathematics. And this is an important part of your journey but that is about the only part DSE focuses on. Economic theory at DSE will give you an edge over a lot of other institutions and get your foot in the door inside a lot of big names in finance.

Now coming to JNU, they don’t give a lot of emphasis on Maths but they make sure you read a lot more than you will read at DSE. This means you build a well-rounded view of the world and how economies function. This is a good thing as it will help you very much in mainstream research and things like journalism where you need to know a lot of things. 

Also, at JNU reading thoroughly is a part of the curriculum which is not the same in DSE. With the curriculum at JNU, you will discover different schools of thought and learn to think for yourself. 

Overall, choosing JNU will be better.

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How much does an Indian software engineer earn in the US? What is the scope of an MCA from JNU/NIT in the US?

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Sekhar Juneja Posted On : May 4th, 2022
lives in Hyderabad, Telangana, India

In US, Indian software engineers earn around $60k-$80k in entry-level jobs. After 3-5 years of work experience, the salary amount becomes $90k-$130k. For software engineering professionals with around 5-10 years of experience, the salary package is around $130-$200k. 

Jobs in the Software industry have little to do with the university you graduated from. The international recruiters look for skills. If you have industry-relevant skills, you will receive good placement opportunities. After doing an MCA you can get jobs in US, if you fulfill the skill requirement. 

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How can one clear the JNU entrance for MSc biotechnology?

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Yash Mishra Posted On : November 10th, 2021
M.Sc. Biotechnology, Bharathiar University (2021)

Here are some of the tips from my friends at JNU that can help you score well in the entrance for M.Sc Biotechnology. 

  • Clear your basics on core subjects like Biochemistry (Enzyme Kinetics, Bio-Energetics), Genetics, Cell-biology. 
  • Practice probability-related questions. These are quite scoring and there are a good number of questions asked from these topics. 
  • Ecology and Evolution are the other areas that you should stress. If your undergraduate study included immunology developmental biology then you should revise those topics well. 
  • Also, practice from previous year’s question papers. Also, try to cover the last 5 years of GATE life science papers. 
  • Try to do maximum number of questions in both sections of the examination. 

There are very few seats available, so prepare sincerely.

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How should I prepare for MA Economics entrances for JNU and DSE in 45 days?

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Disha Dey, Posted On : November 10th, 2021
M.A. Economics, Delhi School of Economics (2016)

Preparing for MA Economics entrances for JNU and DSE will need immense concentration and dedication. You will need to prioritize to keep everything in balance. Here are some things you can go through:

  • The core subjects include Mathematics, Statistics, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics and Econometrics. Select any 3 out of these 5 subjects which you feel are your strengths.
  • Revise the basics from your graduation notes and practice past year exam papers.
  • For the subjects you feel you are weaker in, revise the basics. Do not spend too much time on them. 
  • Practice questions from past years. 
  • Analyse the topics in which you are lagging behind and try to read those in detail. You can also skip some topics too.
  • For Statistics, focus more on Permutations and Combinations, Probability, Discrete and Continuous Random Variables.
  • DSE requires a mathematical approach and proper concentration. So practice past year papers and do not forget concepts.

The books you can refer to are: Dornbush and Blanchard for Macroeconomics. Hal Varian, Nicolson, and Pyndick for Microeconomics. Hammond and Chiang for Maths. SC Gupta and Miller for Statistics and finally Gujarati for Econometrics.

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