Jawaharlal Nehru University admission 2023, is determined by the candidate's academic merit from the last qualifying examination and valid entrance test results. The Common University Entrance Test (CUET) is considered for admission to the UG and PG courses at the university. Admission to COP and ADOP programmes is also determined by the CUET exam. For JNU BTech admission 2023, the JEE Main scores are taken into consideration, followed by the JoSAA Counselling 2023. The university releases a merit list/ cut off list which has to be met by the candidates to secure admission. The JNU cut off 2023 list is released once the entrance exams are over and the results are out.
For JNU admissions to the UG and PG programmes, there won't be a viva voce test. The applicants are accepted based on merit, taking into account both their performance on the CUET and merit in compliance with the university's authorised admission policies and procedures. JNU Delhi offers more than 200 courses in different fields. Here, in the table, are the eligibility requirements required to apply for the JNU admission process:
Courses | Eligibility Criteria | Selection Criteria |
BA (Hons) | 10+2 from a recognised board with at least 45% aggregate marks | CUET UG |
BE/ BTech | 10+2 from a recognised board with at least 75% aggregate marks | JEE Mains and JoSAA Counselling |
MBA | Graduation with at least 50% aggregate marks | CAT with GD-PI |
MCA | BCA/ B.Sc CS or any other Bachelor's degree with a minimum of 55% aggregate | CUET PG |
MTech | Graduation with at least 55% aggregate marks | CUET PG |
MSc | B.Sc in relevant field with a minimum of 55% aggregate marks | CUET PG |
MA | Graduation with at least 45-50% aggregate marks | CUET PG |
PhD | Master's degree with at least 55% aggregate | Computer-Based Test (CBT)/ CSIR/ UGC NET |
Certificate | 10+2 from a recognised board with at least 45% aggregate | CUET UG |
For admission, JNU also has a provision to grant up to 15% of the seats in each programme of study to foreign nationals in addition to the regular quota for the underprivileged classes and individuals with physical impairments (OBC/SC/ST/PH). These seats are in addition to the intake that is set for each programme of study for foreign nationals. Additionally, the University awards Deprivation Points, up to a maximum of 10, to all female candidates, all candidates from districts in Quartiles 1 and 2, Kashmiri migrants, and widows/wards of defence personnel whose deaths or disabilities were directly related to their military service and occurred in combat or during peacetime.
Category | Percentage of Seat Reserved |
EWS | 10% |
SC | 15% |
OBC | 27% |
PwD | 5% |
ST | 7.5% |
Event | Dates |
JoSAA Counselling 2023 Dates | June 19, 2023, to July 21, 2023 |
Last Date for Application Submission for MBA Admission 2023 | July 12, 2023 |
Last Date for Application Submission for M.Sc Admission 2023 | July 11, 2023 |
CUET Result Publication Date | By July 15, 2023 |
The School of Language, Literature and Culture Studies (SLLCS) at JNU provides a BA (Hons.) programme at the undergraduate level. Languages other than English that are available for the course include Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Persian, Pashto, Russian, and Spanish. Common University Entrance Test (CUET) scores are used for admission to the BA (Hons) programme.
JNU BA (Hons.) Eligibility Criteria
A minimum of 45% on the Senior School Certificate (10+2) or an equivalent test from an accredited Board or University is required. Candidates may apply if they are scheduled to take the Senior School Certificate (10+2) test or an equivalent exam.
Madrasas may give a certificate of alimiah with a minimum grade of 45% provided the applicant has successfully completed a three-year programme at Darul-Uloom Deoband or passed English at the Senior Secondary level from an accredited Board/University.
JNU BA (Hons.) Selection Criteria
Candidates must take the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) in order to be considered for admission. There won't be a viva voce test to determine admission. According to the university's authorised admission policy and procedures, the applicants are admitted on the basis of their performance in the CUET and the deprivation points that were added to their score.
Candidates applying for JNU admission 2023 must choose between Section IA's English Test and Section III's General Test. Candidates who do not show up for both Sections, i.e., Section IA (English Test) and Section III (General Test), will not be given consideration for admission to JNU.
JNU provides full-time postgraduate studies in Arts, Science, and Management, as well as Engineering. MA, M.Sc, MCA, MBA, M.Tech, and MPH programmes are available for a two-year period. A bachelor's degree from a recognised university is the fundamental qualifying condition for PG courses. The majority of the courses will be selected based on the results of the CUET PG test. The qualifying standards for each course as well as the topic combinations that applicants must select for the CUET are as follows :
Course Name | Eligibility |
M.Sc | Candidates must have a B.Sc./B.Tech. or equivalent degree from a recognised institute/university with a minimum aggregate score of 55%. |
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MPH | An MBBS or M.Sc Nursing Degree with a minimum 55% marks in aggregate from a recognized institution |
MCA |
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M.Tech | Candidates must have a Master's Degree in B.E./B.Tech in any relevant subject or a Master's Degree in any relevant discipline under the Science stream with at least 55% marks. |
MBA | Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution or institute with at least 60% overall. |
Candidates must apply for the CUET PG on the official website if they want to be considered for admission to PG programmes. Below is a description of the application process for the same :
The JNU offers M.Phil./Ph.D., M.Tech./Ph.D., Pre-Ph.D./Ph.D., and MPH/Ph.D. research facilities in more than twenty different fields. The viva voce test is open to applicants for M.Phil. and PhD programmes.
A candidate must get the following scores on a scale of 70 on the written test for doctorate programmes in order to be qualified to be invited for the viva voce examination :
The ultimate decision about which applicants will be admitted to doctorate programmes of study is based on the overall merit of applicants in each category, as determined by their performance in the written examination, viva voce (wherever prescribed), and after incorporating the Deprivation Points, wherever applicable.
No applicant is qualified for admission to the PhD programmes of study unless he or she receives the minimum overall score required, which is as follows: OBC: 36%, SC/ST/PH: 30%, General Category: 40%
Numerous research scholars have received fellowships and scholarships as a result of passing the UGC-NET exam. Some of the students get scholarships from the state government, sponsored fellowships, and merit-based scholarships.
The following is a summary of the requirements for admission to various programmes :
Course | Eligibility | |
M.Phil./Ph.D. or Pre-Ph.D./Ph.D. | For every course in the School of Life Sciences (SLS) | Master's degree in allied subjects with at least 55% marks |
For every course in the School of Language, Literature and Culture Studies (SLLCS) | Master's degree in the concerned language/subject with at least 50% marks | |
International Legal Studies in the School of International Studies (SIS) | LL.B. degree with at least 55% marks OR M.A. with International Law as one of the subjects with at least 55% marks OR LL.M. degree with at least 50% marks | |
For every course in the School of International Studies (SIS) except International Legal Studies | Master's degree in Political Science, History, Economics, International Relations and Area Studies with at least 50% marks OR Master's degree in Humanities and other Social Sciences with at least 60% marks OR Master's degree in Natural Sciences with at least 65% marks. | |
For every course in the School of Social Sciences (SSS) | Master's degree in the subject concerned with at least 50% marks OR Master's degree in allied subjects or Humanities with at least 55% marks OR Master's degree in Natural Sciences with at least 60% marks | |
For every course in the School of Computer & Systems Sciences (SCSS) | Master's degree in allied subjects OR B.E. with at least 55% marks | |
For every course in the School of Environmental Sciences (SES) | M.Sc. degree or equivalent in any branch of basic or applied science OR B.E./B.Tech./MBBS with at least 55% marks | |
For every course in the School of Biotechnology (SBT) | Master's degree in allied subjects OR B.Tech. (Biotechnology / Bioengineering / allied qualifications) with at least 55% marks | |
For every course in the School of Physical Sciences (SPS) | M.Sc. degree in allied subjects with at least 55% marks | |
For every course in the School of Arts & Aesthetics (SAA) | Master's degree in any discipline with at least 50% marks | |
For every course in the School of Computational and Integrative Sciences (SCIS) | Master's degree in allied subjects OR B.E. with at least 55% marks | |
For every course in the Special Centre for Molecular Medicine (SCMM) | Master's degree in allied subjects OR MBBS / BVSc. / B.Pharm. with at least 55% marks | |
For every course in the Centre for the Study of Law & Governance (CSLG) | Master's degree in Humanities and other Social Sciences with at least 55% marks | |
For every course in the Special Centre for Sanskrit Studies (CSS) | Master's degree in Sanskrit or in an allied subject with at least 55% marks |
Six specialisations have been added by the university to the PhD course. Systems medicine, national security, microsystems, computer science and engineering, mechanical engineering, and electronics and communication are some of these subfields of study.
A small number of individuals who have passed a national exam qualifying them for a Junior Research Fellowship in Science Schools and have not taken the Entrance Examination are also admitted by the University to the M.Phil./Ph.D. and Pre-Ph.D. programmes.
Only candidates who passed a national level exam qualifying them for a Junior Research Fellowship and who received at least 55% on their Master's degree are eligible for enrollment. The University does not mandate an admission examination; candidates are exclusively chosen based on a viva-voce test.
Candidates are invited to the viva voce if they are applying to integrated PG programmes. An applicant must receive the following scores in the written test for integrated courses out of a possible 70 in order to be selected for the viva voce interview :
The final determination of candidates for JNU admission 2023 to integrated programmes of study is based on the inter-se merit of candidates in their respective categories, based on their performance in the written examination, in the viva voce (where prescribed), and after incorporating the Deprivation Points, where applicable.
The following minimum overall score is required before a candidate is eligible for admission to the integrated programmes of study : General Category: 40%, OBC: 36% & SC/ST/PH: 30%.
Below given is a summary of the requirements for admission to these programmes :
Course | Eligibility |
Integrated M.Sc.-Ph.D. [School of Computational and Integrative Sciences (SCIS)] | B.Sc. degree or equivalent in any branch of basic or applied science OR B.E./B.Tech./MBBS with at least 55% marks |
MPH (Master of Public Health) / Ph.D. [School of Social Sciences (SSS)] | MBBS degree with at least 50% marks OR M.Sc. degree in Nursing with at least 50% marks |
Integrated M.Sc.-Ph.D. [Special Centre for Molecular Medicine (SCMM)] | B.Sc. degree or equivalent in any branch of basic or applied science (including MBBS / BVSc.) with at least 55% marks |
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