What is the procedure for admission into the M.A. Diplomacy, Law and Business (DLB) programme at Jindal School of International Affairs?

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    YASH SHARMA | Scholar-Level 17

    2 years ago
    The admission procedure for the M.A. Diplomacy, Law and Business (DLB) programme at Jindal School of International Affairs is as follows:
    1. Complete the application form: The application form can be found on the Jindal School of International Affairs website. The application form must be completed in full and submitted online.
    2. Submit the application fee: The application fee is INR 1000 for Indian nationals and INR 2000 for international students. The application fee can be paid online using a credit card or debit card.
    3. Upload the required documents: The following documents must be uploaded as part of the application:* Scanned copy
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    Anushree mundra | Contributor-Level 9

    2 years ago
    Step 1: Fill out and submit the online application found at their website. The Admissions Department will send you a welcome email with information about the curriculum and the requirements and dates for the entrance exams as soon as they receive your application.
    Step 2: Register for the entrance exam by verifying the time and date with the admissions office.
    Step 3: On the designated day, administer the 8-hour open-book test.
    Step 4: Your outcome will be accessible in four business days. An admission offer letter will be given to you if you pass the exam. Feedback will be given if you didn't pass the test, and you can choose to retak
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Check below the JSIA application process:

  1. Open the official site.
  2. Click on 'Apply Now' on the Home page.
  3. Register with the basic details such as mobile number, valid email ID etc. to generate login credentials.
  4. Login to fill out the application form.
  5. Upload the documents and pay the application fee of INR 2,500 for some courses such as BA (Hons) in Diplomacy and Foreign Policy.
  6. Submit the application form.
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Jindal School of International Affairs extends a wide range of programmes to students at the undergraduate & postgraduate levels. At the undergraduate level, the college extends a BA (Hons) programme for a duration of 4 years. It is offered in full-time mode and across specialisations such as Global Affairs, Political Science, and Diplomacy & Foreign Policy. JSIA also provides an MA programme to students at the PG level for 1 year in Diplomacy, Law & Business (MA DLB).

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Jindal School of International Affairs offers courses in specialisations such as Global Affairs, Political Science, Diplomacy & Foreign Policy, Diplomacy, Law & Business etc. Also, Jindal School of International Affairs has a huge campus with a modern infrastructure. It is a private college and was established in 2011 as the India's first global policy school. Hence, the college is famous for its international course. 

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You can start applying for the B.A. (Hons.) in Global Affairs at JSIA, O.P. Jindal Global University, before taking the entrance exam. The application process is separate from the exam—you submit your application first, then take the test (JSAT, SAT, ACT, LSAT?India), and the score is used in later rounds of evaluation.

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  • Apply online
  • Take the entrance exam (JSIA accepts scores from JSAT, SAT, ACT, LSAT?India, or CUET UG.)

  • Participate in interviews

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Yes, Jindal School of International Affairs does offer MA courses for the duration of two years and is offered in full-time and online mode. MA in Diplomacy Law and Business is offered for day scholars/ regular students. On the other hand, an MA in International Relations, Security or Strategy provides an MA course in online mode. To get admission into these courses, the institute accepts the scores of the last qualifying examination. 

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