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JNU: 51 Answered Questions

Which is India's top university, Delhi University or JNU?

Apoorva Bali
Gaurav SinghUndergrad student is at University

There is a stark difference between both universities in terms of culture as well as fees. JNU or Jawaharlal Nehru University is mostly about expression, literature, culture, research, and building intellectual facilities whereas DU is all about glamor, fashion, fests, high cutoffs, and placements.

In financial terms, JNU is much more affordable than DU. Be it course fees or hostel fees, JNU cuts down on expenses a lot.

JNU is learning for life, whereas DU focuses on learning the bare essentials and getting placed in a reputed firm.

One more significant difference to consider is that JNU is more about post-graduation whereas DU focuses more on graduation. The difference in intellectual level stems from the same reason.

If you are still confused between the two, spend equal time on both campuses and you will get the answer soon.

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JNU or DU which is a better university?

Pratik BaheraMaster's program from Jawaharlal Nehru University (2021)

JNU is a better option, especially for postgraduate degrees. JNU has a different aura altogether. The environment on campus is extremely accepting. You will meet people on campus who are intellectuals, readers, writers, and speakers. Simply being on JNU campus can be rewarding. It has a different culture entirely which motivates the holistic development of personality. JNU has an excellent faculty base. 

In financial terms as well JNU is a better option. The course fees and hostel fees are lower compared to DU. As per JNU University course fees, an MSc degree costs around INR 692.   

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What is it like to study at Jawaharlal Nehru University?

Akriti Banerjeelives in New Delhi

Jawaharlal Nehru University is renowned for its excellent academics. They have a pulsating student culture as they have various clubs and student-led organizations that result in the active participation of students in cultural and political activities. 

The students became socially oriented, and they should have a significant commitment to our society. The key features of JNU include

Scholars – JNU is gifted with experienced scholars who become the support pillar for every student. They play a major role in the personal and academic growth of the students.

Campus life – JNU offers the best campus life among all the other institutes in India. The students can enjoy freedom and stress-free academics. The hush green campus will soothe your mind and give you more space for self-growth

Fee Structure – JNU is comparatively cheaper than other colleges. This attracts the students to this institution, as they give more importance to good academics than money.

Hostel- They offer an attractive hostel lifestyle to the students. The boys and girls share a mess, recreation rooms, and visitors’ rooms. Everyone has the freedom to roam around the campus at any time.

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Is pursuing MA (international relations) from JNU worth it?

Pallavi MathurM.A in International Relations, Jawaharlal Nehru University

JNU MA International Relations is among the best master's courses in International relations in the country. If you want to understand the different dynamics of diplomatic relations, this is the best place to be in. The faculties of the School of International Studies at JNU are the leaders in their respective fields. 

After completing the course you can join embassies, academics, think tanks, or work as a diplomate. The syllabus of JNU IR can be quite useful if you are planning on preparing for civil services. 

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How is JNU for B.Tech?

Sankalp JainB.Tech Electronics and Communication Engineering, Jawaharlal Nehru University

JNU offers decent B.Tech courses. The faculties are among the sharpest minds in the country. Most of the professors are alumni of IIT, NIT, and IISc. The reputation of JNU lives no space for doubt about the quality of academics. 

The curriculum and syllabus followed are diversified and similar to top IITs and NITs. The syllabus also includes Humanities courses. 

In the school, there is a lack of cultural events, but the institute is working on it. There are a few problems regarding the hostel accommodation, but nothing too big. The engineering school is located in a secluded part of the campus. 

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How can I qualify the JNU entrance exam in MA in Politics with International Relations?

Juhi PathakMasters International Relations, Jawaharlal Nehru University (2018)

In order to prepare efficiently for JNU entrance, you will need to study smart. Read the editorial and international relations page of Hindu and IE to get a fair idea of what is happening around the globe. Read Arihant’s guide for JNU entrance for IR. Rafer to some good magazines like Frontline, EPW, etc. 

The exam of JNU Entrance would be computer-based and Multiple Choice Questions would be asked. Make sure to study the following crucial portion of International Relations (IR). 

  • Period of Cold War
  • Treaties like CTBT, NPT, Kyoto Protocol
  • United Nations
  • Bretton Woods Institutions (IMF, WB, WTO)
  • Environment Topics like Climate Change
  • Indian Foreign Policy
  • US Foreign Policy

The majority of questions in entrance will be from History, Economics, International Relations, Philosophy, Indian Politics, and Contemporary Issues.

Here are some books that you can refer to. 

  • The Globalization of World Politics - Baylis, Smith & Owens.
  • India after Gandhi - Ramachandra Guha
  • International Relations in the 21st Century - Pushpesh Pant
  • Global Politics - Andrew Heywood

Just prepare thoroughly without losing faith in yourself and be honest with your studies and you shall do well in your entrance. 

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How do I get through the M A English JNU entrance examination?

Anjali VermaPhD in Media Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University (Graduated 2020)

JNU allows you to enroll in any liberal arts course if you pass the entrance exam, regardless of your background. Around 2000 people apply for 30 M.A. English seats, and then there are reservations, so competition is fierce. Because you will be competing against people with English Hons backgrounds, you will need to become acquainted with the history and movements of English Literature. It is about replicating the language and comprehending the concept.

  • Begin with a comprehensive history of English literature. Begin with Chaucer but don't spend too much time on him or the early Elizabethan period.

  • Read as many Shakespearean plays as you can and try to grasp what he is saying about how his works are relevant in terms of literary merit and philosophy.

  • Continue on to Renaissance, studying it not only as an English literary movement but also as a philosophical concept of humanism and its aesthetics. 

  • Then go to the Jacobean period and Milton, and read what you can without wasting too much time. Examine the age of reason and the 18th century in a similar, albeit more detailed, manner. 

  • Continue on to Romanticism and read as much as you can of Keats, Shelly, Coleridge, and others, as well as the history of the movement. 

  • Apart from reading the history, you should look at the Victorian era and read some Tennyson and a Dickens novel or two.

  • Remember that as you approach modernism, postmodernism, and postcolonialism, your scrutiny of them should increase because the emphasis at JNU is on what is relevant, and postcolonial theories are very important in this context. You should be able to analyze a Shakespearean play from a postcolonial perspective.

  • A knowledge of English history after 1400 would also be beneficial. Then read some American literature. Spend some time reading Indian English Literature, and don't stop at the 1980s.

  • Essentially go to and read poetry at random. Read black American, Australian, and Indian poets, and you might get a read poem or an easier one. Write about how you feel about a specific piece of poetry to practice interpretation.

  • When it comes to books, simply read any good book that covers the history of EL from ancient times to the present.

  • Last but not least, be thorough with literary terms, history, and theory, at least on a factual level if not in detail.

The emphasis at JNU is always on how you can represent an idea in an original way while also possessing your own mind. Try to write to develop a love of the language, appreciate the works, and express yourself. Many questions are posed with the intention of eliciting your personal opinion on them. you should be interested in related topics such as politics and history.

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

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

Shivani Tiwari
Abinash MathurStudied 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 syllabus for the MA political science entrance exam in JNU?

Pratik BaheraMaster's program from Jawaharlal Nehru University (2021)

The syllabus is based on the Bachelor’s level political science curriculum. If you are familiar with the concepts and theories that you studied during your bachelor’s, then you can easily crack the entrance examination. 

Some important topics include the following:

  • Political Theory and Thought
  • Comparative Politics and Political Analysis
  • Indian Government and Politics
  • Bureaucracy and Public Administration
  • International Relations - Theory; Indian Foreign policy; Globalization

If you are from a non-humanities background, make sure to put in extra effort and be clear with all concepts and theories. To get a fair idea, refer to the books listed below

  1. Political theory- Rajeev Bhargav
  2. Global Politics- Heywood
  3. Introduction to the constitution of India- DD basu
  4. Western Political Thoughts- Shefali Jha

It is better to go through the previous year's question papers and try to get an idea of the question pattern

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