Jamia Millia Islamia Entrance Examination
Dear Student,
The JMI 2021 Syllabus will be release in the first week of Aril in the official website of this university, jmi.ac.in
The candidate who wishes to study in this university can visit that. Otherwise here I am giving you the links for the all details about in this following link:
https://university.careers360.com/articles/jmi-syllabus
Thank You.
Hello,
The JMI entrance exam is conducted annually for different courses offered at Jamia Millia Islamia.
The Subjects included for JMI Entrance Exam B.A. (Hons) (Economics) 2020 are:
https://www.jmientrance.com/product/b-a-economics-jamia-millia-islamia-2016/
You can see the attachment for questions papers and sample ones
https://www.jmi.ac.in/economics/courses-name/BAHonsEconomics-123/enablejava.html
Course and structure of examination is available here.
The paper is not very tough it not a ghost or something so study well ,revise your syllabus throughly.
Hope this helps!!!
You have tagged JMI Entrance Exam, and from your profile it seems you're an engineering aspirant, if your query is admission for BTech then it's done through JEE Mains, and a merit list is prepared according by the concerned authority regarding this, and further the shortlisted candidates are called for counselling.
If you want to know about JEE Mains then its syllabus is based on 11th and 12th class physics, chemistry and mathematics, the entrance test is conducted for a duration of three hours, there is a total of 90 questions out of which 75 questions are to be answered, each subject consists of 20 MCQs and 10 Numerical Questions out of which five is compulsory, For each correct answer four marks are awarded, and for each incorrect attempt one mark is deducted, in case of numerical value questions there is no negative marking, total marks is 300, to know more details regarding this visit our page at https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-syllabus
See reading all the materials and stuff is quite costly as well as time taking. Now depending on the time you have, you have to choose wisely. You know your subjects, if you think that you can get the syllabus done and can provide the answer asked in the exam by reading one book then its absolutely fine. But in general no book is perfect. So every book has its own advantage and disadvantages. Thus to minimize all this disadvantages use of multiple books is appreciated. Now if you can get the books from library or PDF versions or any way out, you can look at them and choose the material which will be based for you. Studying material thoroughly is important.
I hope this answer gives you some perspective. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Hello medha,
You can surely do mass communication and journalism course online,
There are different universities which provide you degree/Diploma for the same in distance learning
Diploma courses range from 14000-80000 fees for different universities.
The bachelor's degree costs around 25000-1 lakh per year.
You can also apply in different universities which are private and provide distance education.
There is 5% quota for widow candidates but those are for regular candidates.
You can further ask anything specific if you have any doubt.
I hope it helps,
Best of luck
Pursuing any course should be more dependent on your areas of interest firstly, and when it comes to law if you want to have a career in this field and currently you're in 12th standard or still in school I would say go for integrated law program which is for a duration of five years, it comes in many forms such as BA-LLB, BBA-LLB,BCom-LLB,BCA-LLB,BSc-LLB etc, these are amalgamation of law with the respective subject such as management in BBA-LLB, hence if you have any such inclination to explore law along with the other subjects then you can go for integrated course, the eligibility criteria is generally passed 10+2 from a recognized board with 45% aggregate, law as a course doesn't have any barrier in terms of having specific combinations subjects though the criteria may exist in case of combinations such as BSc-BBA or BCA-LLB, you should check out the eligibility criteria for the specific integrated law program that you want to apply, some of the top entrance exams for integrated law courses are CLAT, LSAT, AILET, BHU UET etc, on the other hand LLB is based on the eligibility of passed graduation in any discipline from a recognized board with 45-50% aggregate depending upon the norms of the university, LLB is for a duration of three years, some of the top entrance exams are DU LLB, LAT, BHU UET etc, admission in both the cases are also done on the basis of the merit of the qualifying examination.
Now, coming to your question you have tagged JMI it only offers BA-LLB(Hons), it doesn't offer three year LLB, and as I said if you're still in school then the best choice is to go for integrated law if you're solely and wholly focused on a career in law, it's like the sooner you start the better it is, and if you wish to pursue law after graduation that also you can do, in doing so the time period would be a bit longer say three-four years of graduation and three years of law, but both the courses are good enough and opportunities are also the same.
You need to first register for yourself at the website jmicoe.in. then you will receive the login credentials then you will be able to fill the form.You can fill the form till last week of March.For more information click below
https://law.careers360.com/articles/jmi-ba-llb/amp
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