The application form for JNU Admissions 2022 will be available starting on April 2, 2022, via CUET. It has been made available for MBA students. This will be followed by the Common Universities Entrance Test (CUET) for the academic year 2022-23, which will be administered by the University of Delhi. The Jawaharlal Nehru University Entrance Exam (JNUEE) has been cancelled for this year. The Common University Entrance Examination (CUET) will be administered by the National Testing Agency (NTA) for individuals seeking admission to the different programmes offered by JNU. The test will be held in order to select students for admission to the different undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programmes offered by JNU and its associated institutions. We hope that this page has given you with all of the information you need about JNU Admissions in 2022.
Admission Procedure for JNUEE 2022
Candidates must first register to fill out the JNUEE application form. Applicants must access the university's official website. Candidates must fill in the essential information.
Applicants may apply for the JNU admission test online or offline. On the same JNUEE application form, candidates may rank up to three disciplines of study. Applicants that submit multiple applications for JNU admissions at the same programme level will have their applications rejected. This guideline does not apply to applicants to the following programmes:
JRF holders who applied for MPhil/PhD or Pre-PhD/PhD by viva-voce test in addition to entrance exam at Science Schools under "JRF category"
Applicants seeking straight PhD admission.
Aspirants must fill out the JNUEE application form completely, attach a current passport-size picture, sign in the signature field, and pay the exam cost. The application cost for JNUEE 2022 may be paid by Demand Draft made payable to Jawaharlal Nehru University.
Candidates may get their JNUEE 2022 admission card via the university's official website. Enter their application number or name and date of birth to get their admission card. Aspirants must provide a copy of their JNUEE admit card along with a recent passport picture.
Entrance exam dates and locations are listed on the admission card. The JNUEE is three hours long and comprises questions on the courses for which applicants have applied.
On the official website of Jawaharlal Nehru University, candidates may check their JNUEE results by entering their application number/registration number.
Admission to most JNU courses is based on achievement in the JNUEE test. In certain courses, individuals selected for admission based on their performance in the Jawaharlal Nehru University Entrance Exam must also appear for a viva-voce. Candidates are admitted to these courses based on their performance in both the entrance test and the viva-voce. The following courses require JNU viva-voce participation:
MA 2nd year BA (Foreign Languages)
MPhil/PhD MTech/PhD MPH/PhD COP ADOP (Mass Media)
The final JNU admissions merit list is published on the university's website. Candidates may verify their results by entering their application number/registration number, study programme, and area of study.
The academic departments of Jawaharlal Nehru University are organised into 20 Schools and Centres. [13]
Arts and Aesthetics School
Biotechnology School
Computational and Integrative Sciences School
Computer and Systems Sciences Department
Engineering School
Environmental Sciences School
International Studies Department
Language, Literature, and Culture Studies School
Life Sciences School
Atal Bihari Vajpayee Management and Entrepreneurship School
Physical Sciences Department
Sanskrit and Indian Studies School
Social Sciences Department
The Centre for the Study of Law and Governance is a non-profit organisation dedicated to the study of law and
Special Disaster Research Center Special E-Learning Center Special Molecular Medicine Center
Special Nanoscience Center Special National Security Studies Center
North East India Study Centre
School |
Program |
Intake |
Duration |
|
School of Language, Literature and Cultural Studies |
B. A (Hons) Pashto |
19 |
3 Years |
|
B. A (Hons) Persian |
39 |
3 Years |
||
B. A (Hons) Arabic |
39 |
3 Years |
||
B. A (Hons) Japanese |
48 |
3 Years |
||
B. A (Hons) Korean |
39 |
3 Years |
||
B. A (Hons) Chinese |
44 |
3 Years |
||
B. A (Hons) French |
48 |
3 Years |
||
B. A (Hons) German |
48 |
3 Years |
||
B. A (Hons) Russian |
68 |
3 Years |
||
B. A (Hons) Spanish |
39 |
3 Years |
||
School of Sanskrit and Indic Studies |
B. Sc - M. Sc Integrated Program in Ayurveda Biology |
20 |
5 Years |
|
School of Engineering |
B. Tech in Computer Science and Engineering & MS/M. Tech in Social Sciences/Humanities/Science/Technology |
25 |
5 Years |
|
B. Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering & MS/M. Tech in Social Sciences/Humanities/Science/Technology |
25 |
5 Years |
||
JNU, being a Central University, follows the norms of the central government when it comes to admissions.
Schedule Caste (SC): 15% of total seats are designated for students from the SC category.
Schedule Tribe (ST): 7.5 percent of total seats are designated for students who fall within the ST category.
Other Backward Classes (OBC): eliminating pupils from the creamy layer, 27 percent of the overall enrollment is designated for students from Other Backward Classes (OBC). Also, the Central Caste List must be respected.
Economically Weaker Section (EWS): In compliance with the Ministry of Education's instruction, the University has allocated 10% of its seats for the EWS category.
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