Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) offers an affordable, quality education with minimal tuition fees, particularly beneficial for students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. Admission begins with a challenging entrance exam in May, concluding by the end of July. The university is renowned for its faculty, including internationally recognized professors and native speakers in the foreign language department. The fees are exceptionally low, with Bachelor of Arts students paying around 150-200 rupees per semester. Additional costs include establishment charges of 1100 rupees and hostel fees of 500 rupees per semester, with a monthly mess bill of 3000-3500 rupees. Scholarships like the Merit Cum Means (MCM) provide 2000 rupees monthly to eligible students with an annual family income below 2.5 lakhs, excluding those with parents in government jobs. The JNU Placement Cell facilitates robust placement opportunities, with notable recruiters like Amazon, YouTube, Google, and SoundCloud. The highest reported package is 13 lakh per annum, and the average is around 5 lakh per annum, with approximately 50% of students securing placements. A 7 CGPA significantly enhances placement prospects, particularly in language courses like Spanish, which offer starting packages around 5 lakh per annum. Although the college does not provide internships, students can pursue external opportunities, including roles with the United Nations and internships with Logixgrid Technologies and Acoustic Marking India Pvt LTD. For international exposure, students can teach English in Spain, earning a stipend of 700-1000Û per month, requiring a 7.5 score in IELTS. Despite a fee hike, JNU remains one of India's most affordable universities, though it does not offer on-campus jobs, students can engage in freelancing.
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