Which one is better for pursuing an M.Sc. in Genetics among JNU and DU?
With myriad reasons to choose an M.Sc., the choice needs to be made more on your needs rather than the college you want to focus on. What would you like to do with a Masters? Do you want to pursue higher education or is it just a buffer period where you want to spend two years thinking of what exact
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JNU is among the most reputed Indian universities, recognised internationally. According to the QS World University Rankings 2026, it ranks #558 globally and #130 in Southern Asia. JNU ranks #29 ranking in the 2026 QS World Subject Rankings for its high academic standing in specific fields.
Jawaharlal Nehru University offers UG course in BTech, BSc, BA, and others. The fee structure is different for different courses. Students wanting to take admission in any of the courses need to check the eligibility requirements from the college page.
No, Jawaharlal Nehru University does not offer direct admission. The university offers admission based on merit and entrance-based. The university accepts national entrance exams like CUET UG, JEE Main, NDA, CAT, CUET PG, and others.
Jawaharlal Nehru University offers BTech programme for the duration of 2-years in full-time mode. The university offers BTech specialisations in Mechanical, CSE, Electronics & Communication, and others.
Jawaharlal Nehru University is a Tier 1 university. The university has been given the status of 'University of Excellence' by the UGC. JNU University Delhi has been accredited by the NAAC A+ Grade. It has also become India's first-ever University to offer foreign language&n
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