Am I eligible to appear for Ph.D entrance exam in Jamia University without clearing NET or JRF exam?
Yes, you can apply for a Ph.D. at Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) without having cleared the NET or JRF exams. The university allows candidates who hold a master's degree with at least 55% marks (or a relaxation of 5% for specific categories) to apply for the Ph.D. program. Additionally, candidates who p
Yes, you can apply for a PhD entrance at Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) without having cleared the NET or JRF exams. JMI allows candidates to apply for their PhD programs based on their performance in the university's own entrance test and interview.
However, it’s important to check the specific require
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Yes, Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) accepts CUET PG scores for MCA admissions starting from the 2023 cycle onward. For the 2026–27 session, MCA admissions at JMI are routed through CUET PG conducted by NTA, and candidates must apply via the university's admission portal after appearing for CUET PG. 
Jamia Millia Islamia releases the admit card at admission.jmi.ac.in. The information about the release of hall ticket is made available on candidate's registered mobile number through SMS or at web portal. The direct link will be share after its release.
Candidates can not edit following details in their online form:
- Name
- Father's name
- Date of Birth
- Email Address
- Photo and Signature
Candidates can only edit their Academic Details, Course Preference and Reservation Category during JMI correction process.
Yes, candidates can change their course preference during JMI correction process. Only registered candidates can edit their online form.
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