What is the cutting off for m.a hindi in jnu..?

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anuj wadhwa
6 years ago
The Jawahar Lal Nehru University basically declares the cut off based on the categories of reservation as General, SC, ST, OBC and PWD. 2019 JNU cut off will be announced after their result declaration for various programme. JNU 2018 cut off round-1 MA (Hindi) GEN 51 OBC 47 SC 42 ST 38 PH 46 FN NA.

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Praveen Prajapati
6 years ago
Hi, You are looking for admission in DU, so his cutoff Mark's round 1 -51 for general,47-OBC-ST-42-ST-38 this is all categories for the admission.

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