Are there any scholarship programmes for UG courses at Jindal School of Journalism and Communication?
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Yes, Jindal School of Journalism and Communication offers scholarships to the UG programmes. The institute awards Merit-cum-Means Scholarships (MCM) to meritorious students every year. The MCM Scholarship covers the tuition fee only. The eligibility criteria includes annual family income, XII board score, JSAT or standardized examination results and faculty interview score.
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Scholarship programmes for UG courses at Jindal School of Journalism and Communication are:
*The University offers a wide range of scholarships based on merit and income to meritorious students. Students (12th class total) who have scored 80% or more are eligible for parent's Income Tax Return (ITR). The scholarship is valid for tuition fees only. The number of scholarships is limited and will be on a first come first served basis.
*Also another scholarship named JGU. You cannot receive more than one scholarship/tuition reduction. All Students belonging to SC/ST/OBC category and students with disabilities are especially encouraged to app
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According to the brochure of Jindal School of Journalism and Communication, the syllabus of the BA (Hons) and BSc (Hons) in Film and New media is the same. Both course have the same credit score distribution and teach the same subjects across all semesters. The internship breaks in the curriculum is also the same for both courses.
Yes, candidates are allowed to apply for Jindal School of Journalism and Communication BSc (Hons) admissions if they failed to secure the appropriate score in one exam but managed it in another. However, appearing for multiple entrance exams may not be possible always as most of them are held around the same time.
Candidates will need to look at the registration timeline for all accepted entrance exams to plan their attempts.
The best entrance exam for BSc (Hons) admissions at Jindal School of Journalism and Communication is the JSAT. JSAT scores for Jindal School of Journalism and Communication BSc (Hons) admissions not only allow candidates to secure seats but also secure scholarships as well. Other accepted entrance exam scores are not considered for the MCM scholarship.
There is no mention of a hostel fees for BSc (Hons) students of JSJC either on its website or the brochure. However, the students are charged an accomodation fees which costs INR 9.24 lakh, paid in four equal instalments.
Since no other fee type resembles the hostel fees therefore it is being assumed that the accomodation fees is the hostel fees charged by JSJC.
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