When will the entrance exam for D.El.Ed at Jamia Millia Islamia be conducted?
The entrance exam for the Diploma in Elementary Education (D.El.Ed.) at Jamia Millia Islamia is tentatively scheduled to begin on April 25, 2024. Admit cards are expected to be issued on or after April 15, 2024. The last date to submit qualifying exam results is tentatively October 31, 2024.
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No, students cannot get admission in JMI with 45% in graduation. The percentage is not enough. The eligibility is to have minimum 50% in graduation. The final selection is based on entrance scores.
JMI admission is entrance-based. The final selection is based on entrance scores and merit. The university accepts CUET, NEET, JEE Main, NATA, etc. There is no provision for direct admission at JMI.
To get admission at Jamia Millia Islamia, candidates must meet the eligibility. The eligibility is to have valid scores in last qualifying exams. The final selection is based on entrance exams and merit. The accepted entrance exams are NATA, JEE Main, NCET, NEET, etc.
The seat deposit is also known as blocking fee or admission fee and is the fee amount paid after the admission offer is received to confirm one's seat and desire to study at the university and is generally refundable though there is a dead-line associated with the refund and deductions are made depe
There are 4 major reasons/ pillar on why JMI is a great choice for candidates with the university having:
- Reasonable Fees: The university endeavours to give affordable education to all students who wish to pursue their education with a fee range of INR 5,700 to INR 4,28,950.
- Long Legacy: The JMI Delhi
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